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Leon Spinks defeats Muhammad Ali for the heavyweight boxing championship and the biggest upset in world heavyweight title history since Ali dethroned Sonny Liston.
1978 (Feb 15)
Leon Spinks, a Black former Marine, defeated Muhammad Ali for the heavyweight boxing championship of the world. The championship was given to Spinks, age twenty-four, after fifteen rounds on a split decision by ring officials. The thirty-six-year-old Ali bled from the mouth during most of the fight. Both men were former Olympic light heavyweight champions-Spinks in 1976 at Montreal and Ali in 1960 in Rome. Spinks' victory represented one of the biggest upsets in world heavyweight title history since Ali, an 8-1 underdog himself at the time, dethroned the late Sonny Liston in 1964. It also ranked alongside Jim Braddock's upset over Max Baer in 1935, Jersey Joe Walcott's defeat of Ezzard Charles in 1951, and Ingemar Johansson's win over Floyd Patterson in 1959. Spinks received $350,000 for his victory; Ali made $3.5 million in defeat.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.