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Boxing legend Joe Bugner dies at 75

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British boxing great, Joe Bugner, has died at the age of 75.

The former British, European and Commonwealth heavyweight champion passed away at his care home in Brisbane, Australia.

British Boxing Board of Control confirmed this in a statement on its website on Monday.

Born in Hungary, Bugner became a British citizen and later made Australia his home.

He built a career that saw him share the ring with some of the most celebrated fighters of all time.

Bugner twice faced Muhammad Ali — in Las Vegas in 1973 and again in Kuala Lumpur in 1975 for the WBA, WBC and Ring Magazine world titles.

Both times he went the distance, losing on unanimous decisions but earning admiration for lasting 15 gruelling rounds with “The Greatest.”

He also took on Joe Frazier at Earls Court in 1973, only months after his first clash with Ali, again showing his toughness in defeat.

Domestically, his defining moment came in 1971 when, at just 21, he outpointed British hero Henry Cooper to claim the British, European and Commonwealth crowns.

The victory was controversial — Cooper was a national favourite and Bugner’s cautious style divided fans — but it marked his arrival among the heavyweight elite.

Bugner went on to defend his European title against Jurgen Blin before losing his belts to Jack Bodell later that year.

He later faced big punchers such as Earnie Shavers and crossed paths with Frank Bruno, though a world title always eluded him. He retired with 69 wins (41 by knockout), 13 defeats and one draw.

Promoter Frank Warren was among the first to pay tribute, writing: “Sad news to hear of the passing of Joe Bugner, former British, European and Commonwealth Champion, and a man who went the distance with both Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.

He also participated in the first fight I did on ITV – a great man who will be missed. I’m sending my regards to his family. May he rest in peace.”

Fans also remembered Bugner as one of the toughest men of his era.


 
Joe was the best british heavyweight of that time, he never got enough love due to his Hungarian heritage, the fact he played up being the villain in those times & also for winning a close decision against Henry Cooper who was the publics darling. In the space of months, he went the distance with Ali & Frazier, Ali was on another level in his peak, but he really gave Frazier everything and made him work very hard. He beat Chuck Wepner within a few rounds who famously inspired the Rocky franchise, he beat Brian London another Ali opponent that was overmatched, Joe went the distance twice with Ali; that’s insane in itself, he had a granite chin, he also beat Jimmy Ellis & Jamie Smith, and cleaned up the domestic space. Very underrated and in another era would have been world champion for sure. Ali rated him very highly, no better praise really.

RIP.
 
Imagine facing Ali & Frazier within the space of months!

Joe Bugner was a tough SOB, consistently rated among the best HW’s, Ali was fighting men like this past his prime years.

In fact, when he fought Joe Bugner, he faced Ken Norton just weeks later, that’s Ken Norton!!! The Bugner fight had clearly taken a lot out of him (but it was such a quick turnaround!) because Ali dropped a split points decision to Ken, this again was Ali after the inactivity fighting these guys under these unique circumstances.

If Ali fought in line with modern conveniences he would never get beat.
 
Imagine facing Ali & Frazier within the space of months!

Joe Bugner was a tough SOB, consistently rated among the best HW’s, Ali was fighting men like this past his prime years.

In fact, when he fought Joe Bugner, he faced Ken Norton just weeks later, that’s Ken Norton!!! The Bugner fight had clearly taken a lot out of him (but it was such a quick turnaround!) because Ali dropped a split points decision to Ken, this again was Ali after the inactivity fighting these guys under these unique circumstances.

If Ali fought in line with modern conveniences he would never get beat.

Imo Joe is in the top 5 of HW boxers who took so many big shots but ate them . Ali hit him flush with perfection and power but to Ali’s amazement he his chin didn’t move an inch . His genetics must be from the Viking’s , tough as they come .
 
Imo Joe is in the top 5 of HW boxers who took so many big shots but ate them . Ali hit him flush with perfection and power but to Ali’s amazement he his chin didn’t move an inch . His genetics must be from the Viking’s , tough as they come .

Have to agree it’s one of the best chins ever in HW boxing, when you watch those fights, Ali made it appear as though Bugner was trying to defend, but he was in-fact eating the shots coming forward with his pressure, you’re right, he defo must be related to either Ragnor Lothbrok or Ivar lol
 
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