
If Dundee had been caught, Cooper would have won the contest via disqualification. The trainer then violated another rule by giving Clay, completely unaware of his surroundings, smelling salts after slapping his legs had no response from the heavyweight in-between the rounds. The American got slammed into the ropes by Cooper and hit the deck in round four from a left hook by the Englishman.Ĭlay got saved by the bell before being assisted to his corner by Angelo Dundee - something considered illegal. Clay was made to eat his own words, however.

In today's boxing world, that is unheard of.Ĭlay would prove too much for Moore, stopping the ex-light heavyweight champion via TKO in the fourth round.įighting at Wembley Stadium next, Clay branded Cooper a 'bum' and promised to stop him in ruthless style in London. Moore was way past his prime when he took to the ring against Clay in 1962 though, having fought 218 times. His first 19 fights went according to plan and he defeated two notable names during a three-year period including Archie Moore and Henry Cooper.
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In 1960, known as Cassius Clay, the Kentucky fighter entered the professional scene having won light heavyweight gold at the Rome Olympics.

He is 31-0-1 ahead of his next fight against Dillian Whyte.īelow, we look at the records of Ali and Fury after 32 professional bouts. The only blemish on Fury's record is a controversial draw to Deontay Wilder in 2018. Once considered as a technical fighter who had the speed and agility of a middleweight, Fury now has a reputation as a heavy-hitting fighter under the tutelage of Kronk's SugarHill Steward.įury is one of two undefeated heavyweight champions right now alongside Oleksandr Usyk. Tonight was amazing but this is the end.".Not only can Fury talk the talk, but he can also walk the walk. This is definitely the end of the Gypsy King and I went out with a bang. "Other than fighting the winner of Joshua-Usyk, there's really nothing that's really of interest to Tyson Fury, so we will have to see." The venue of the rematch between Joshua and Usyk has now been confirmed, with the fight to take place in Saudi Arabia in August.Īfter the win in front of 94,000 fans at Wembley in April, Fury told the press: "I've been in this game for 20 years, I'm 34 in a few months. "Well, I think Fury is going to wait to see how the Joshua fight comes out with Usyk, and then he'll make a determination whether he wants to continue. Speaking about Fury's future to Fight Hype, Arum said: "Tyson Fury is retired and he will be retired until we come to him with the next big event and then he will unretire." He added.

READ MORE: Hughie Fury next opponent confirmed for WBA world title eliminator in Manchester Fury is yet to surrender his belts following his retirement, an indication that he could well be waiting for the result of a rematch between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk before he makes his decision. The 'Gypsy King' appeared to confirm that he would leave the world of boxing following his Wembley win over Dillian Whyte six weeks ago but Arum's comments appear to have thrown doubt over that claim.īob Arum is his US promoter and founder & CEO of Top Rank Boxing, having helped negotiate Fury's fights since his 2018 comeback to the sport and is well placed to comment on the 33-year-old's future. Tyson Fury's promoter Bob Arum has thrown doubt over Tyson Fury's retirement by claiming that the WBC and The Ring world champion would 'unretire' when his next fight arises.
