Boxer Chuck Wepner’s biggest moment came March 24, 1975 when the journeyman boxer, known as the Bayonne Bleeder for his New Jersey hometown and his proclivity to battle on no matter the beating he ...
Boxer Chuck Wepner’s biggest moment came March 24, 1975 when the journeyman boxer, known as the Bayonne Bleeder for his New Jersey hometown and his proclivity to battle on no matter the beating he ...
The Bayonne Bleeder got bronzed. Chuck Wepner, the heavyweight slugger who inspired Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Balboa character when he shockingly knocked down Muhammad Ali in the ninth round of their ...
The ALI-WEPNER FIGHT on 24 Mar. 1975 was the first major boxing match in Cleveland since the SCHMELING-STRIBLING FIGHT of 1931. The uneven contest matched the reigning heavyweight champion of the ...
As pro boxing fades into oblivion, it threatens to take with it one of the great recurring characters in movies. Palooka may be too harsh a term, but in various guises he’s the journeyman fighter, the ...
Charles Wepner (born February 26, 1939) is an American former professional boxer. He fell just nineteen seconds short of a full fifteen rounds against world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in a 1975 ...
BAYONNE, N.J. — Forty-two years after he stepped into the ring against Muhammad Ali as a 40-to-1 underdog, Chuck Wepner’s business card still has a picture of the moment when he knocked down the champ ...
Chuck Wepner, a not-so-great white hope in boxing lore, can at least hold out hope that a two-for-one deal in how his life story has been told may be more than just a sidebar from what Sylvester ...
It's one of the most famous scenes in cinema history. While training for his fight against Apollo Creed, Rocky Balboa runs up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and throws his hands in the ...
Across 61 fights and 56 wins in his storied boxing career, Muhammad Ali was knocked down four times. The first came in his 11th career fight, at Madison Square Garden in February 1962. An unknown ...