Ernie Terrell
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Real name | Ernest Terrell |
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Weight | Heavyweight |
Nationality | American |
Birth date | April 4, 1939 |
Birth place | Belzoni, Mississippi |
Style | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 54 |
Wins | 45 |
Wins by KO | 21 |
Losses | 9 |
Draws | 0 |
No contests | 0 |
Ernie Terrell (born on April 4, 1939 in Belzoni, Mississippi) is an African-American singer, record producer, and former WBA heavyweight boxing champion.
Terrell is the older brother of The Supremes's early 1970s lead singer Jean Terrell. In the 1960s, she sang with his group, "Ernie Terrell & the Knockouts."
In his early boxing career, Terrell defeated some good contenders, including Cleveland Williams, Zora Folley, and future Light Heavyweight champion Bob Foster.
The World Boxing Association stripped Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali of its title in 1965 and matched Terrell and Eddie Machen for the vacant crown. Terrell defeated Machen to win the belt on March 5, 1965. He held it until February 6, 1967 when he lost to Muhammad Ali. During this time, most in the boxing world continued to recognize Ali as the legitimate champion, since he had not lost his championship in a boxing match, but was instead stripped by a political organization. The WBA's rival, the World Boxing Council, also continued to recognize Ali as champion.
During his reign as WBA Champion, Terrell defended the title twice, beating Doug Jones and George Chuvalo.
In 1967, Ali and Terrell met to end the confusion about who was the legitimate heavyweight champion. Before the bout, Terrell chose to call Ali by his birth name, Cassius Clay, rather than his adopted Muslim name. Ali took offence to this, as he had in a previous fight with Ring Legend Floyd Patterson where Patterson chose to call Ali 'Clay.' Ali said he would punish Terrell as he had punished Patterson, having beaten on Patterson for 12 rounds, having him hurt but not knocking him out so that he could continue to punish him. Ali shoved Terrell during an interview with Howard Cosell which almost led to a brawl.
Ali did what he said he would, beating on Terrell the entire fight, having him hurt badly but purposely not knocking him out, wanting to beat on him more and punish him for not calling him by his chosen name. Ali screamed at Terrell "What's my name, Uncle Tom?" as he battered him. Ali won a lopsided 15 round decision, reclaiming the undisputed Championship.
The fight is recounted, though not entirely accurately, by the film Ali starring Will Smith.
In 55 professional fights, Terrell earned a record of 46 wins (21 by knockout), nine losses and no draws. He retired from boxing in 1973 and began a career as a music producer in Chicago, Illinois.
Ernie Terrell ran unsuccessfuly for alderman of Chicago's 34th ward in 1987. He finished second in the primary but lost to Lemuel Austin in a runoff.
[edit] Trivia
- Terrell is 6ft 6 inches in height and was listed in the 1990 Guiness Book of Records as one of the tallest boxers in history.
[edit] External links
- Muhammad Ali vs Ernie Terrell Muhammad Ali Boxing Review
Preceded by Muhammad Ali |
Heavyweight boxing champion (WBA) 1965–1967 |
Succeeded by Muhammad Ali |