Muhammad Ali vs. Karl Mildenberger explained

Fight Name:Muhammad Ali vs. Karl Mildenberger
Fight Date:10 September 1966
Location:Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Hesse, West Germany
Titles:WBC, NYSAC, and The Ring heavyweight titles
Fighter1: Muhammad Ali
Nickname1:"The Greatest"
Hometown1:Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Purse1:$300,000
Record1:25–0 (20 KO)
Height1:6 ft 3 in
Weight1:204 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBC, NYSAC, and The Ring heavyweight champion
Fighter2: Karl Mildenberger
Nickname2:"Milde"
Hometown2:Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany
Purse2:$100,000
Record2:49–2–3 (17 KO)
Height2:6 ft 1+1/2 in
Weight2:195 lb
Style2:Southpaw
Recognition2:WBA
No. 5 Ranked Heavyweight
European Heavyweight Champion
Result:Ali won via 12th round TKO

Muhammad Ali vs. Karl Mildenberger was a professional boxing match contested on 10 September 1966, for the WBC, NYSAC, and The Ring heavyweight championship.[1]

This was the champion's sixth title defense since winning the world title in 1964. Ali stopped Mildenberger in the 12th round.[2]

Background

The fight held several historic firsts, this included the location. Being held in Frankfurt, this was Germany's first time hosting a world heavyweight title fight in the country. Mildenberger would also be the first southpaw to get a heavyweight title shot. The fight would serve as the first ever sports event that was broadcast live via satellite through a color telecast.[3]

Ali was given 10-1 on odds of defeating the European Champion, and a crowd of over 40,000 spectators attended the fight, along with millions of television viewers around the world.

The fight

At first, Mildenberger's unorthodox southpaw style caused Ali some surprising discomfort in the early rounds of the bout, a sight rarely seen by the champion. Despite the early difficulties, Ali quickly adjusted, and by the mid rounds had taken full control of the fight. Mildenberger's left eye was cut in the sixth round, and by the end of round eight it had completely swollen shut. Ali also scored three knockdowns over the course of the fight (in the fifth, eighth and tenth rounds), although Mildenberger managed to beat the count each time. The fight finally came to an end when the referee stopped the fight halfway through the 12th round. The technical knockout would be Ali's 21st knockout victory in just 26 fights.[4] [5] [6]

Aftermath

Years later, Angelo Dundee said a tenth round punch to the liver area hurt Ali, whose ability to withstand body blows was legendary.[7]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[8]

Broadcasting

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Muhammad Ali vs. Karl Mildenberger . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 29 July 2024.
  2. Web site: ESPN Classic - Muhammad Ali's ring record . 2024-03-10 . www.espn.com.
  3. News: A MUSLIM MINISTERS TO A SOUTHPAW . Sports Illustrated . 19 September 1966. 5 October 2016.
  4. News: From the S&S archives: Clay stops Mildenberger in 12th on TKO . Stars and Stripes . 12 September 1966. 5 October 2016.
  5. Book: Muhammad Ali:His Life and Times. Thomas Hauser. Simon & Schuster. 153–4. 1991.
  6. Book: Muhammad Ali: The Glory Years. Felix Dennis . Don Atyeo . miramax books. 150. 2003.
  7. Book: Facing Ali. Stephen Brunt . The Lyons Press. 88–94. 2002.
  8. Web site: BoxRec - event.