Muhammad Ali vs. Ron Lyle explained

Fight Name:Muhammad Ali vs. Ron Lyle
Fight Date:May 16, 1975
Location:Las Vegas Convention Centre, Las Vegas, Nevada
Titles:WBA, WBC and The Ring undisputed heavyweight championship
Fighter1: Muhammad Ali
Nickname1:"The Greatest"
Hometown1:Louisville, Kentucky
Record1:46–2 (33 KO)
Height1:6 ft 3 in
Weight1:224+1/2 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBA, WBC and The Ring undisputed
Heavyweight Champion
Fighter2: Ron Lyle
Hometown2:Dayton, Ohio
Record2:30–2–1 (21 KO)
Height2:6 ft 3+1/2 in
Weight2:219 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:WBA/WBC
No. 3 Ranked Heavyweight
Result:Ali won via 11th round TKO (1:08)

Muhammad Ali vs. Ron Lyle was a professional boxing match contested on May 16, 1975, for the undisputed heavyweight championship.[1]

Background

Lyle had offered the opportunity to compete for the title despite his loss to the then little-known Jimmy Young two months earlier at Honolulu, Hawaii.

This bout was aired live primetime in the United States via ABC with Howard Cosell doing the play-by-play and it took place in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The fight

Ali entered the bout at 224.5 pounds, the heaviest he had ever been at that point in his career. Lyle, at 219 pounds, was also at the heaviest weight of his career.

Ali had forecast that the bout would be a "treat for the people", but in many of the rounds he preferred to defend and absorb Lyle's sharp punches. The challenger had been exhorted by a chant of "Lyle, Lyle" from several Denver followers, and in the opening round he bloodied Ali's nose, although the bleeding abated.

Ali was jarred sporadically by Lyle's punches, usually the right hand. In the fifth, the champion chose to dance, taunting Lyle with jabs but often being pinned against the ropes. In the sixth, he displayed the "Ali Shuffle", to the delight of the crowd, and to the temporary confusion of the stiff-moving challenger.

As the ring girl from the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas strutted past Ali with a big card signaling the start of the eighth round, Ali stared, aware that this was the round in which he had predicted he would knock Lyle out. From his flatfooted stance, he tried for the knockout, but Lyle cornered and fought him off, particularly with a jarring right hand.

For the next two rounds, Ali rested, boxing defensively and retreating to the ropes while accepting Lyle's punches. But Ali stunned Lyle with a right hand early in the 11th round, and pounced on the challenger with a flurry of punches, driving the 33-year old challenger across the ring to make the judges scorecards academic (Ali was behind on 2 of the 3 scorecards heading into this round as Judge Bill Kipp had Lyle ahead 49–43 on a 5-point must system, while Art Lurie had Lyle ahead 46–45, and Bill Mangiaracina had it 46–46). Lyle was defenseless against the champion's onslaught, and Ali signaled Referee Ferd Hernandez to stop the fight, but Hernandez waited another nine brutal seconds before awarding Ali a technical knockout at 1:08 in the 11th round.[2] [3] [4] [5] Lyle protested briefly, then staggered to his corner in a daze.

Aftermath

Lyle's corner was not happy with the referee's decision to stop the bout.[6] [7]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[8]

Winner LoserWeight division/title belt(s) disputed Result
Víctor Galíndez Ray ElsonLight Heavyweight (12 rounds)8th round TKO.
Larry Holmes Ernie SmithHeavyweight (8 rounds)3rd round RTD.
Fred Houpe John L JohnsonHeavyweight (4 rounds)4th round TKO.

Broadcasting

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KBS 9
BBC[9]
ABC

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Muhammad Ali vs. Ron Lyle . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 27 August 2024.
  2. News: Muhammad Ali's ring record . ESPN . 19 November 2003. 5 October 2016.
  3. News: When right made might . Sports Illustrated . 26 May 1975. 5 October 2016.
  4. Book: Facing Ali. Stephen Brunt . The Lyons Press. 238–40. 2002.
  5. Book: Muhammad Ali:His Life and Times. Thomas Hauser. Simon & Schuster. 303. 1991.
  6. http://video.google.com/videoplaydocid=3996128832928221414#
  7. Web site: RON LYLE: "ALI JUST TRANSCENDED THE SPORT AND I DON'T EVER THINK WE COULD REPAY HIM"-- FIGHTHYPE.COM. www.fighthype.com. December 10, 2018.
  8. Web site: BoxRec - event.
  9. Web site: International Match of the Day Special . bbc.co.uk/ . BBC Programme Index . 12 June 2024 . 17 May 1973.