Ken Norton Boxer

Kenneth Howard "Ken" Norton, Sr. (August 9, 1943 – September 18, 2013) was an American heavyweight boxer. He is a former WBC world heavyweight champion. Norton fought in one of the classic eras of heavyweight boxing, and competed against many of the best boxers in the division. He was known for his unconventional cross-arm style defence, which made him an awkward and frustrating opponent to face. Norton's name became household when he became the second man to defeat Muhammad Ali in 1973, and in doing so broke the champion's jaw in the process. Norton ended up fighting Ali three times, and only just lost the latter two bouts. Norton is also known for his classic battle with Larry Holmes, a fight which he lost by split decision. The final round of the fight between Norton and Holmes is largely recognised as one of the greatest rounds of all time.Norton scored several decisive victories over the course of his career, which secured his place in the history of heavyweight boxing. He holds notable wins over Muhammad Ali, Jerry Quarry, Ron Stander, Duane Bobick, Jimmy Young, and Randall Cobb. Lower profile wins include versus, Randy Stevens, Lorenzo Zannon, Boone Kirkman, Jose Luis Garcia and Jack O'Halloran.

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Ken Norton
Birth dateAugust 09, 1943
Birth place
Jacksonville Illinois
Date of deathSeptember 18, 2013
Place of death
Las Vegas , Arizona
Height (meters)1.8288

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