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At least six divisions had world champions who could be considered dominant: The Bantamweights had Ruben Olivares , the Super Bantamweights, (a division created in 1976 ) had Wilfredo Gómez winning the title in 1977 and keeping it until 1983 , when he left it vacant. The Lightweights had Roberto Duran , considered by many the greatest Lightweight of all time, and who won the title in 1972 and vacated it in 1979 to seek championships at other weights, the Jr. Welterweights had Antonio Cervantes , who reigned twice in the division, the Middleweights had Carlos Monzon , sometimes referred to as ''King Carlos'' because of his seven year reign as world champion, the Light-Heavyweights had Bob Foster , who generally professed dislike of anyone who thought of him of as less than a champion. The Heavyweights, of course, had Muhammad Ali , who ruled twice between 1974 and 1979 .

Another aspect of boxing in the 1970s is that the decade of the '70s is considered by many to be the best ever for the Heavyweight division: Ali returned in 1970 from his forced retirement, and Joe Frazier was world champion when Ali returned. Former world champions Jimmy Ellis and Floyd Patterson as well as George Foreman , Oscar Bonavena , Jerry Quarry , Earnie Shavers , Leon Spinks , Ken Norton , Larry Holmes , Ron Stander , Chuck Wepner , Jose King Roman , Light Heavyweight champ Foster, John Tate , Jimmy Young , Ron Lyle , Joe Bugner , Scott LeDoux and many others added intrigue to the division. Don King surged as a leading boxing promoter, and champions Duran, Monzon and Ali had historic rivalries with Esteban De Jesus , Rodrigo Valdez and Frazier, respectively.


A LIST OF FIGHTS BY YEAR



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  • sitting at home and watching, Muhammad Ali retains his world Heavyweight championship with a fifteenth round knockout over underdog Chuck Wepner , but not without suffering a ninth round knockdown first, in Cleveland .

  • March 30 - Jose Napoles retains his world Welterweight title with a controversial twelve round technical decision over Armando Muniz in Acapulco, Mexico . Although no one knew for sure when Napoles' facial cuts (which caused the fight to be stopped) happened, it was decided that they were probably the result of a headbutt in round three. Therefore, instead of giving the world title to Muniz by technical knockout, it was decided to check the judge's scorecards, and Napoles was ahead on points, making him the winner by technical decision.

  • April 26 - George Foreman stages a boxing exhibition against five different boxers, including former Joe Frazier challenger Terry Daniels . He beats the five men by knockout in Toronto, Canada .

  • May 16 - Muhammad Ali retains the world Heavyweight title with an eleventh round knockout of Ron Lyle in Las Vegas .

  • May 17 - Antonio Cervantes retains his WBA world Jr. Welterweight title with a fifteen round decision over Esteban De Jesus in Panama City, Panama .

  • June 20 - Ruben Olivares wins the WBC world Featherweight title, knocking out Bobby Chacon in the second round of their second of three fights, in Inglewood .

  • June 28 - Angel Espada wins the vacant WBA world Welterweight title that had been stripped from Jose Napoles after Napoles refused to fight him, by beating Clyde Gray with a fifteen round decision in San Juan, Puerto Rico .

  • June 30 - Muhammad Ali retains his world Heavyweight title with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Joe Bugner in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia .

  • July 12 - Jose Napoles retains his world Welterweight title with a fifteen round decision over Armando Muniz in their Mexico City, Mexico rematch.

  • July 15 - With only two previous professional bouts, Thailand 's Saensak Muangsuring makes history by winning the WBC world Jr. Welterweight title, knocking out world champion Jose Fernandez in Bangkok . Muangsuring becomes the fastest boxer to reach a world championship after his debut.

  • August 23 - The first world Junior Flyweight world championship fight sees Jaime Rios beat Rigoberto Marcano by decision in fifteen rounds at Panama City to become the WBA's world champion.

  • September 20 - Davd Kotey becomes Ghana 's first world champion, defeating Ruben Olivares by a fifteen round decision to win the WBC's world Featherweight championship in Inglewood.

  • . Ali compared this bout to being ''next to death''.

  • December 6 - Jose Napoles' last fight, as he loses his WBC world Welterweight title to John H. Stracey in Mexico City, Mexico.



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Also see: Boxing In The 1960s , Boxing In The 1980s .