Muhammad Ali vs. Jean-Pierre Coopman explained

Fight Name:Muhammad Ali vs. Jean-Pierre Coopman
Fight Date:February 20, 1976
Location:Roberto Clemente Coliseum, Oriente, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Titles:WBA, WBC and The Ring undisputed heavyweight championship
Fighter1: Muhammad Ali
Nickname1:"The Greatest"
Hometown1:Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Record1:49–2 (35 KO)
Height1:6 ft 3 in
Weight1:226 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBA, WBC and The Ring undisputed
Heavyweight Champion
Fighter2: Jean-Pierre Coopman
Nickname2:"The Lion of Flanders"
Hometown2:Ingelmunster, West Flanders, Belgium
Record2:24–3 (13 KO)
Height2:5 ft 11+1/2 in
Weight2:206 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Result:Ali won via fifth round KO (2:46)

Muhammad Ali vs. Jean-Pierre Coopman was a professional boxing match contested on February 20, 1976, for the undisputed heavyweight championship.[1] Ali won the fight after knocking out Coopman in the fifth round.

Background

This was Ali's first boxing bout after Thrilla in Manila, and fifth title defense since 1974.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

The bout took place in Puerto Rico at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum and was televised in the United States live on CBS to an audience of over 40 million viewers.

The fight

In the ring during the introduction, Coopman smiled easily while Ali stared at him. In his orange robe with a small black lion over the left breast, Coopman sat on the stool in his corner and appeared to enjoy Ali's attempted psych. But when the bell rang for the first round, the Belgian stopped smiling.

Ali had a 20-pound advantage in weight at 226 over 206 and a five-inch advantage in reach, in addition to his advantage in skill and experience. In the first round, he coughed twice midway through the round, then coughed up his mouthpiece near the end of the round. Ali was recovering from a recent battle with the flu.

Through four rounds, Ali was fighting in a flatfoot stance, peppering Coopman with flurries of punches. In the fifth, the champion started to dance, circling to his left, then to his right, and confusing Coopman with backhand jabs. Then Ali threw a big uppercut.

With a combination of punches, culminated by a right uppercut, the 29-year-old challenger toppled into the ropes. Trying to regain his equilibrium, Coopman wobbled back into the canvas in an apparent delayed reaction from the punch. Coopman was counted out by referee Ismael Quinones-Falu at 2 minutes 46 seconds. The referee and the two judges, Ismael Fernandez and Roberto Ranirez, each had rewarded Ali a 10–9 advantage in points in each of the first four rounds.

Moments later, Coopman was dragged to his corner, with Ali helping.

Aftermath

About 20 minutes after the bout, Ali appeared in the interview area, dressed and relaxed. This was the first, and to date only, world heavyweight championship bout ever held in Puerto Rico.

In an interview, Coopman denied claims that he had been drinking champagne before the fight, but confirmed that he had drunk some champagne during the fight to help him move faster and to feel euphoric.[8]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[9]

Winner LoserWeight division/title belt(s) disputed Result
Alfredo Escalera José FernandezWBC World Super Featherweight Title13th round TKO.
Jimmy Young José RomanHeavyweight (10 rounds)Unanimous decision.
Wilfredo Gómez Cornell HallMiddleweight (10 rounds)3rd round KO.
Ossie Ocasio Lorenzo SimonsUnknown3rd round KO.

Broadcasting

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Seven Network
Band
CTV
TF1
ARD
TBS
Televisa
RPN 9
TVE
BBC

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Muhammad Ali vs. Jean-Pierre Coopman . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 3 June 2024.
  2. News: Muhammad Ali's ring record . ESPN . 19 November 2003. 5 October 2016.
  3. News: Muhammad Ali's road show rolls on: A one-nighter in San Juan . Sports Illustrated . 24 September 2015. 5 October 2016.
  4. News: Flemish boxer pays tribute to Muhammed Ali . Flanders News . 4 June 2016. 5 October 2016.
  5. Book: Facing Ali. Stephen Brunt . The Lyons Press. 251–61. 2002.
  6. Book: Muhammad Ali: The Glory Years. Felix Dennis . Don Atyeo . miramax books. 244–46. 2003.
  7. Book: Muhammad Ali:His Life and Times. registration. Thomas Hauser. Simon & Schuster. 329–32. 1991. 978-0-671-68892-9 .
  8. Book: Facing Ali. Stephen Brunt . The Lyons Press. 257. 2002.
  9. Web site: BoxRec - event.