Howard King?

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  1. RNONV

    RNONV New Member Full Member

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    Has anyone heard of Howard King? I think he was a fifties or sixties era heavy or light heavy weight. I,m pretty sure he fought Archie Moore,but am not really sure. Any Information would be appreciated.
     
  2. My2Sense

    My2Sense Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    From what I gather he was considered a decent fringe contender at best. I don't know if he ever was rated in the top 10 or how high. I know he fought some "name" opponents, like Archie Moore a few times, usually losing. I believe he had a draw with Moore at some point. I know he was also KO'd in 1 round by Moore in one of their fights, which someone over at boxrec commented was a blatant dive.

    He was a heavyweight BTW.
     
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    My2Sense Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I knew that King was familiar to me for another reason, but I couldn't remember what until I just peaked at his boxrec record - he was the first guy to ever beat George Chuvalo, beating him on an 8-round decision up in Canada. Chuavlo stopped him in 2 in a rematch.

    I see also that King has a win over Tommy "Hurricane" Jackson, but he lost as many fights as he won in his heyday and for all intents and purposes seems to have been a journeyman.
     
  6. DFW

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    I never saw Howard King box . I read his name in the fight results many times way back then. When I looked his record up on boxrec I was amazed and actually got a laugh out of the fact that he and Archie Moore fought six times. They must have been real soul mates after so many fights. I see that he managed a draw with the "Old Mongoose" on one occasion and then in 1962 just before Arch got pulverized by Cassius Clay , Howard got himself starched in one round by the old professer. Three times in with Zora Folley and two with Sonny Liston, all losses and a loss to Besmanoff to top it all off. Poor fellow did manage to lick George Chuvalo one time but paid dearly in a rematch with a KO by 2 in the record book. Certainly a man of great courage to say the least!! Anyone have a picture of Howard King? I never saw one of him.