Muhammad Ali vs. Brian London explained

Fight Name:Muhammad Ali vs. Brian London
Fight Date:6 August 1966
Location:Earls Court Arena, Hammersmith and Fulham, London, UK
Titles:WBC, NYSAC, and The Ring heavyweight titles
Fighter1: Muhammad Ali
Nickname1:"The Greatest"
Hometown1:Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Purse1:$252,000
Record1:24–0 (19 KO)
Height1:6 ft 3 in
Weight1:209+1/2 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBC, NYSAC, and The Ring heavyweight champion
Fighter2: Brian London
Nickname2:"The Blackpool Rock"
Purse2:$112,000
Record2:35–13 (26 KO)
Height2:6 ft 0 in
Weight2:201+1/2 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:Former British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion
Result:Ali won via 3rd round KO

Muhammad Ali vs. Brian London was a professional boxing match contested on 6 August 1966, for the WBC, NYSAC, and The Ring heavyweight championship.[1] The match took place at Earls Court Arena, London, England on 6 August 1966. It was scheduled for fifteen rounds. The match ended in the third round with Ali defeating London by KO.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Background

Speaking before the bout London appeared unfazed by Ali's typical taunts, saying "Clay insult me …. no way. I’m too ignorant." He would conceded that the champion would be the superior boxer but warned that: "Clay may cut me, out-box me, or even beat me. But I’ll be there at the end, thumping."[7] [8]

The fight

Ali at 24 years old put on a masterful performance against a clearly out-classed 32 year old opponent, with Ali having the advantages of height, weight, reach and youth on his side, almost hitting London at will as the fight went on. As London put it in an interview with the BBC: "he was just getting through all the time".

Ali bouncingly circled continually, whilst London tracked doggedly after him for the first two rounds seemingly with a strategy of trying to land a single knock-out punch to the American champion. London succeeded in landing only one blow in the match, a left jab to Ali's jaw midway through the 1st Round which caught Ali by surprise and left him for a moment stunned (and wide-open for a follow through right cross, which London failed to take advantage of), but the blow lacked weight and Ali was able to quickly recover.

On coming out for the 3rd Round London displayed a patent degree of hesitation to come forward to engage, and Ali sensing this advanced to the attack flashly, penning him back into a corner and throwing a 12-punch combination in 3 seconds in a showboating display of speed and athleticism, but with a suspicion of Ali holding back, with few of the blows actually connecting or possessing weight behind them, and the one blow that did (the 10th) being just enough to knock London down and end the fight.[9]

Aftermath

In a post-career media interview London described his contest with Ali in stark terms, describing Ali as being:-

"Big, fast and he could punch, whereas I was smaller, fatter and couldn't punch. He stopped me in three rounds and that was it, I don't think I hit him. It was good money and I got well paid for it - that's all I fought for. Every fight I ever had I always had a go, but with Muhammad Ali I thought don't get hurt Brian, and I therefore didn't try, which was wrong, totally wrong."[10]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[11]

Broadcasting

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Muhammad Ali vs. Brian London . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 29 July 2024.
  2. News: If Cassius Can't Punch, Then London Isn't Down. 15 August 1966. Sports Illustrated. 7 October 2016.
  3. Book: Facing Ali. The Lyons Press. 2002. 75–9. Stephen Brunt .
  4. News: Brit boxer battered by Muhammad Ali says it was an 'honour' to have fought him. 5 June 2016. Mirror. 5 October 2016.
  5. News: On This Day: Muhammad Ali annihilated Brian London. 6 August 2016. Boxing News. 5 October 2016.
  6. News: Muhammad Ali's ring record. 19 November 2003. ESPN. 5 October 2016.
  7. News: Brian London obituary. John. Rawling. 24 June 2021. 24 June 2021. The Guardian. London.
  8. News: Brian London, boxer known as 'the Blackpool Rock' who fought Muhammad Ali for the world heavyweight title – obituary . The Daily Telegraph . 23 June 2021. 24 June 2021.
  9. 'Muhammad Ali vs Brian London full fight', published on Youtube 18 January 2009. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWnt4Z2Z9N0
  10. Interview with Brian London, 'When Ali Came to Britain' (2012), television documentary made by ITV Sport. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2256051/
  11. Web site: BoxRec - event.