Former British heavyweight Joe Bugner, who twice took on Muhammad Ali, dies aged 75
Joe Bugner fought 83 professional bouts over 32 years, winning 69, including 41 knockouts, and was the only boxer to go the distance with Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier without being stopped.
- Joe Bugner, a former British, European, and Commonwealth heavyweight champion, has died at the age of 75 in Brisbane, Australia, as confirmed by The British Boxing Board of Control.
- Bugner is known for facing Muhammad Ali twice and Joe Frazier during boxing's golden era, losing all three matches on points.
- He earned respect in the boxing community for his durability, finishing his career with a record of 69 wins, including 41 knockouts, and 13 losses.
- Promoter Frank Warren expressed sadness at Bugner's passing, calling him 'a great man who will be missed' and recognized his significant impact on the sport.
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The legendary boxer Joe Bugner, known for confronting titans such as Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in the 1970s, died at the age of 75 in a nursing home in Brisbane, Australia. According to reports, he had been fighting dementia for some time. The news was officially confirmed by the British Boxing Control Board (BBBoC), which issued a statement expressing condolences to the family of the former European champion. Bugner was born as József Kreul …
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Joe Bugner has died at the age of 75. As a heavyweight, he twice fought Muhammad Ali. The British Boxing Board of Control announced that the Briton died on a spring
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Joe Bugner, a heavyweight boxer who took Ali and Frazier the distance, dies
CARDIFF, Wales (AP) — Joe Bugner, a heavyweight who took boxing greats Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier the distance in fights in the 1970s, has died. He was 75. The death of the Hungary-born Bugner, who was also a British citizen, was announced Monday by the British Boxing Board of Control, which said he died at his care home in Brisbane, Australia. Bugner struggled to gain affection in Britain after sending national treasure Henry Cooper into reti…
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