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Who did Ali fight in 77?
Earnie Shavers was a professional boxing match contested on September 29, 1977, for the undisputed heavyweight championship. The fight went the distance with Ali winning a hard-fought unanimous decision.vs. Leon Spinks

Leon Spinks was a professional boxing match contested on February 15, 1978, in Las Vegas, Nevada, for the WBA, WBC, and The Ring heavyweight championship.Ali, then 35 years old, met Michael Dokes, a 19-year-old future heavyweight contender, in a 1977 exhibition match that showed that even at his advanced boxing age, The Greatest could not only still hang with a young, hungry lion, but make him look downright silly at times.

Who fought Muhammad Ali in the 70s : After the loss to Frazier, Ali fought Jerry Quarry, had a second bout with Floyd Patterson and faced Bob Foster in 1972, winning a total of six fights that year. During two bouts he had in 1973 with Joe Bugner and Ken Norton, he wore a "People's Choice" robe which was given to him by Elvis Presley.

Did Ali ever lose a fight

Ali's place in boxing history as one of the greatest fighters ever is secure. His final record of 56 wins and 5 losses with 37 knockouts has been matched by others, but the quality of his opponents and the manner in which he dominated during his prime placed him on a plateau with boxing's immortals.

Who did Ali lose to : Despite pleas to definitively retire, Ali fought one last time on December 11, 1981, in Nassau, Bahamas, against Trevor Berbick, losing a ten-round decision.

Bob Foster

Heavyweight boxers Muhammad Ali and Bob Foster fought on November 21, 1972, in Stateline, Nevada. Ali won the bout by knocking out Foster in the eighth round. Ali knocked Foster down seven times and this was the only fight in which Ali ever suffered a cut.

29 May 1979 Farewell to London

Ali fought five rounds of exhibition boxing, while at the top of the bill on the professional cards was Charlie Magri's fight with Mexican boxer Freddie Gonzales.

Who did Ali fight at 38

Boxer Larry Holmes
Larry Holmes vs. Muhammad Ali

Boxer Larry Holmes Muhammad Ali
Hometown Easton, Pennsylvania Louisville, Kentucky
Purse $6,000,000 $8,000,000
Pre-fight record 35–0 (26 KO) 56–3 (37 KO)
Age 30 years, 10 months 38 years, 8 months

However, he wasn't actually diagnosed with Parkinson's until 1984 at the age of 42. The news came just three years after he formally retired from boxing.champion George Foreman

On October 30, 1974, Muhammad Ali beat defending champion George Foreman to reclaim the world heavyweight boxing title. Ali referred to the fight, held in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), as the “Rumble in the Jungle”—and the name stuck.

Mike Tyson lost a total of 6 fights during his pro career. In chronological order, these defeats were to Buster Douglas (1990), Evander Holyfield (1996), Evander Holyfield 2(1997), Lennox Lewis (2002), Danny Williams (2004) & finally Kevin McBride (2005).

Who was Ali’s last opponent : Trevor Berbick

Today in Sports – Former WHBC Muhammad Ali's 61st and last fight; loses to Trevor Berbick. 1938 — New York Giants beats the Green Bay Packers 23-17 to win the NFL championship.

How many times Ali lost :

Between the ropes
Won Lost KO
56 5 37

Who was Muhammad Ali’s toughest opponent

The question is who was Ali's toughest opponent, and the answer to that is Kenny Norton, with Joe Frazier a close second – and I will explain why at the end.

Muhammad Ali and Rudie Lubbers fought a twelve-round boxing match on October 20, 1973, at Gelora Senayan Main Stadium (now at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium), Jakarta, Indonesia. Ali dominated the fight and won the bout through a unanimous decision on points.Then, on March 31, 1973, a little-known fighter named Ken Norton broke Ali's jaw in the second round en route to a 12-round upset decision. Ali defeated Norton in a rematch. After that he fought Joe Frazier a second time and won a unanimous 12-round decision.

Who knocked out Ali 1980 : Larry Holmes vs. Muhammad Ali, billed as "The Last Hurrah!", was a professional boxing bout contested on October 2, 1980, in Las Vegas for the WBC and vacant The Ring heavyweight championships.