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'Compassionate Cassius Clay, To Give Big Cat A Chance'
October 1966,
World Heavyweight Champion - Cassius Clay has agreed to give Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams a chance at the Heavyweight Title. The Champion said, he felt compassion for the Houston Heavyweight, who is in need of financial help, as a result of gunshot injuries he sustained back in November 1964, that put his boxing career on hold. The Heavyweight Championship bout is scheduled for November 14, 1966 in Houston, Texas. [IMG]********ts2.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4955954901353933&pid=15.1[/IMG] |
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A***w. Pepe, did you make a nice Ali thread?
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:lol: Let's get a couple Jimmy Young threads out this mu****a.
Negative ones, preferably. Get it? "Negative". |
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'November 1966'
'Cassius Visits Big Cat, Offers Help' Heavyweight Champion - Cassius Clay came visiting Houston, with a 'warm smile' and a helping hand, as he prepares for his November 14th bout with local Houston Heavyweight - 'Big Cat' Williams. The Champion said, that Cleveland was a great fighter before he got injured, and may have been the best challenger out there in November 1964. He deserves a Title Shot, if not for earning it, at least for being a good guy. In November 1964, Cleveland Williams had moved into the #2 Heavyweight Ranking, after defeating #8 Heavyweight - Billy Daniels. At the time, the 31 year-old 'Big Cat' had a record of 61-5-1 (49 KO's). Williams was scheduled to face Ernie Terrell for the 'vacant' WBA Heavyweight Championship in January 1965, but a gunshot wound during a traffic incident on November 29, 1964 'dashed' his Heavyweight Championship aspirations. [IMG]********ts4.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4995481463882939&pid=15.1[/IMG] |
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Cleveland Williams, never the luckiest of men, gets the world's scariest hospital visitor.
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November 1965
Cleveland Williams got 'approval' from his Doctors that he could resume training, after taking nearly 1-year off from his near crippling injury, and seeing his weight drop to down to 160 lbs. The 'Big Cat' was now at 218 lbs., and started off by chopping wood and tossing hay bales, to build up his stamina and upper-body muscle strength. He still had partial paralysis in his right hip, and had his wounded right kidney removed by Houston Doctors on June 22, 1965. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- February 8, 1966 Cleveland Williams came back after 15-months, and scored a (KO 1) over 'Big Ben' Black. Cleveland at 214 lbs. scored a knockout victory, but he was nearly knocked out in the opening moments of the 1st-Round, when the 6' 4" 233 lb. 24 year-old Chicago Heavyweight - 'Big Ben' Black, nailed Cleveland with a monster right-hand, that rocked him back into the ropes, and had him out on his feet. As Black plowed forward to finish off the 'Big Cat', he started wailing away with wide-swinging hooks, leaving himself open. When suddently, Cleveland unloaded with a perfectly timed left hook to the chin of 'Big Ben', who crashed to the canvas, only to be counted out. |
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November 1966
Cassius Clay, 'If we can sell-out the Houston Astrodome, we can pull in nearly $1,250,000 - and that will help out Cleveland immensely. I will do all I can to help promote this bout. I may have to start calling 'The Big Cat' names to get people to root against me to come the fight.' "I think I will call him *****cat, and pull out his claws.' |
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Cleveland Williams,
Was listed as a 5-1 Underdog......A long long-shot Ben Black, who was knocked out by Cleveland in February 1966, was his #1 Sparring-partner for the 'Big Cat' for this Championship bout. 'Big Ben' had been dropping the 'Big Cat' pretty routinely in sparring sessions. [URL="********images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_ylt=A0PDoX3zO29Qy0EAogeJzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBlMTQ4cGxyBHNlYwNzcgRzbGsDaW1n?back=****%3A%2F%2Fimage s.search.yahoo.com%2Fsearch%2Fimages%3F_adv_prop%3Dimage%26va%3Dcleveland%2Bwilliams%26fr%3Dyfp-t-701-1%26tab%3Dorganic%26ri%3D22&w=600&h=400&imgurl=resources2.news.com.au%2Fimages%2F2009%2F11%2F20%2F12 25800%2F889286-1966-how-muhammad-ali-and-cleveland-williams-mat-6492739-jpg.jpg&rurl=****%3A%2F%2F***.dailytelegraph.com.au%2Fsport%2Fgallery-e6frexni-1226017865165%3Fpage%3D12&size=44.9+KB&name=1966-...-how-Muhammad-Ali-and-Cleveland-Williams-mat-6492739.jpg+...&p=cleveland+williams&oid=b14cdfc3d5b0f0d897eb344c72105895&fr2=&fr=yfp-t-701-1&tt=1966-...-how-Muhammad-Ali-and-Cleveland-Williams-mat-6492739.jpg%2B...&b=0&ni=88&no=22&ts=&tab=organic&sigr=12dbpc3jh&sigb=13j1gar9e&sigi=13oornnnd&.crum b=xQSrx8oSODS"][IMG]********ts4.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4915625171552071&pid=15.1[/IMG][/URL] |
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Noggin,
On Cleveland Williams 'second comeback bout, it was versus 6' 3" 233 lb. - Mel Turnbow. Other files say his record was 13-4-0 (4 KO's) entering that bout. March 22, 1966 and in Houston, Texas. The 32 1/2 year-old 212 lb. 'Big Cat' was floored in both the 2nd and 3rd Rounds, by the 'Giant' 233 lb. - Mel Turnbow. Cleveland started his rally in Round 4, and rocked Turnbow in Round 6. The 'Big Cat' went on to win a Unanimous 10-Round Decision. It was apparent to those in attendance, that his right leg had no strength and/or flexibility to act as a 'shock absorber' for getting hit by hard right hands. |
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You could definitely offer a different perspective on this.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but a lot of people still saw the Big Cat as a serious threat. When will we see you present those opinions? |
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janitor,
Well, after the 'Big Cat' came back, there wasn't anyone who wasn't wishing he could get back to where he once was. The power was there, but his ability to take a 'solid shot' and absorb it on one good leg (left leg), was obviously going to affect his performance. You can take his bout with 'Big Ben' Black, as a 'nervous night', in his first bout after the injury. Where Cleveland nearly got knocked out, before landing a 'desperation' left hook. But, Mel Turnbow flooring him 'twice' early in their bout, proved that the 'Big Cat' was damaged goods. |
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Wire Photo (November 20, 1964)
WBA Heavyweight Championship #2 WBA - Cleveland Williams vs. #1 - WBA Ernie Terrell [IMG]***********.josportsinc.com/item_images/1172593477.jpg[/IMG] |
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Liston looks like he is Williams' dad......looks 45 years old.
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