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The Big Detour

Sometimes in a boxer's career there comes aAssassin agreed to fight him. Cooney would
pivotal fight, one that turns his fortunesget a purse of ten million dollars as the
for the good and sends him to bigger andchallenger, making it the richest fight in
better things, as was the case when Irishboxing history up to that time. Unfortunately
Micky Ward's suddenly and unexpectedlythe promotion of the fight took on racial
knocked out heavily favored Alfonso Sanchezovertones which, to Cooney's credit, he tried
with a deadly left hook to the body in 1997onto distance himself from. If Cooney won, he
HBO. And more recently, Edison Miranda'swould be the first white world heavyweight
stunning TKO of Howard Eastman whichchampion in 23 years. Predictably, promoter
catapulted him from prospect to world titleDon King, always the cunning choreographer,
contender. But there are two edges to thisplayed this up by calling him "The Great
knife and one cuts more deeply than theWhite Hope," and the fight drew huge
other. The following is about the later,attention throughout the world. In fact, it
about four fights in which the boxer's careerwas one of the biggest closed-circuit
took a sharp detour the nature of which neverpay-per-view productions in history,
led him back to the main road."BIG JOHN" TATEbroadcast to over 150 countries.Thusly
captured a bronze medal at the 1976 Montrealpackaged by King, Cooney finally stepped into
Olympic Games, and would go on to capture thethe ring against Holmes on June 11, 1982 and
WBA title in 1979 by defeating Gerrie Coetzeelost a competitive and highly entertaining
by decision in an impressive showing. Fivefight in which Cooney fought bravely and did
months later, on on March 31, 1980, Bignothing to disgrace himself. He lost by a
John defended his crown against Miketechnical knockout in the 13th when his
"Hercules" Weaver. Tate was well ahead on allhandlers threw in the towel. But this would
cards going into the last ad 15th round andprove to be his "big detour," for he would
the crowd was chanting, "Big John Tate, Bignever be the same after this fight and his
John Tate, Big John Tate." There was no waypost-Holmes career would be unimpressive.He
he could lose in front of his home towntook a year off, intending to return in late
crowd. Then, out of nowhere, Weaver suddenly1983, but a cut in sparring forced him to lay
unloaded and landed a devastating hook tooff for another year. In September of 1984 he
Tate's chin that left him unconscious andfinally stepped into the ring beating
prone for several minutes. The crowd wasmediocre Phillip Brown by a knockout in 4
shocked into silence. And so was I.Big Johnrounds. He fought one more time and won, but
attempted a comeback on June 20, 1980 againstpersonal problems again took him away from
an up and coming Trevor Berbick. This was onthe ring. He fought poor competition until he
the undercard of the legendary fight betweenwas ko' d by by Michael Spinks in 1987.
Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran. However,Despite being significantly younger than
he was easily defeated by the muscularGeorge Foreman, he was taken out in
Berbick who chased him around the ring indevastating fashion in 1990 ending what
bizarre fashion. For the second time in acould have been an interesting, if not
row, he was knocked unconscious by apromising career had he not taken a detour
clubbing blow that caught him on the back offrom which he would never recover.Cooney has
the head as he was running away from Berbick.since started the FIST Foundation, an
He lay prone with his leg twitching, anotherorganization which has helped retired boxers
indelible, albeit surreal, boxing memory.of all races find jobs. On a positive note,
Later Big John would be ridiculed in hisJerry and Holmes have become close friends
hometown. Although he fought until 1988and Holmes has even helped with Cooney's
winning 14 in a row before losing his lastorganization.EARL HARGROVE fought Australian
fight in 1988, he was never again taken(by way of Uganda) John 'The Beast" Mugabi on
seriously as a challenger.Tragically, onMarch 17, 1965 in Tampa. Hargrove, out of
April 9.1998, he died of injuries sustainedPhiladelphia, came into the fight with a
in a one-car automobile accident. At thestellar 26 and 1 record....his first 24
time, his nickname among his hometown friendsfights being won by way of stoppage. Mugabi's
in Tennessee was "Ordinary." The man who hadrecord was even more impressive. Right out of
once been the WBA heavyweight champion andthe professional gate, the unbeaten Beast
had made millions was broke when he died atentered the fight with 24 straight, often
the age of 43.SUGAR RAY SEALES, the onlyspectacular ko's and had built a big
American fighter to win a gold medal in thereputation as a devastating puncher. This
1972 Olympics, was a contender for thepromised to be a battle between two bangers
Middleweight title during the late 70's andand someone was sure to go early. Maybe even
early 80's. He won his first 22 fights beforea repeat of the Meza-Garza shoot out. Mugabi
losing to Marvin Hagler on points in 1974. Hehad beaten James "Hard Rock" Green, Frank
then put together an unbeaten streak of six"The Animal" Fletcher (whose nickname matched
fights including a highly respectful drawthat of Mugabi's), Curtiss Parker, and Eddie
with the tough Hagler. In December 1976 inGazo.....all by stoppage. John would enter
England, he fought Alan Minter, a tough Britthe ring to chants of "Beast, Beast, Beast."
who had garnered notable and credibleHargrove's opposition was tellingly far
victories over name opponents, in a fightinferior with Greg Stephens being one of the
that many thought would propel Sugar Ray to afew with a decent record. When he did step up
title shot, but it was not to be. He was TKO'to fight tough Mark Medal, he lost by TKO in
d in the fifth by the determined andthe 5th.But back to Tampa where the fighters
tenacious Englishman who caught Seales in afinally touched gloves and the bell rang. And
furious exchange and prevailed. More to thejust like that, before I had time to light up
point, Seales would never again fight at themy corona, it was over. Hargerove was
same level of competence and was destroyed bydispatched by the Beast in 1.33 of the first
Hagler in one round in their fight in 1979,round. Earl was exposed and it was time to
being dropped 3 times. In a 1980 fight withtake a detour.He would finish a once
Jaime Thomas, he was thumbed in the eye,promising career with a 32-6 (28-ko's) record
tearing his retina, and he gradually wentfinally losing to Darren Maciunski in 1995,
blind even while continuing to fight. SealesCuriously, one of his wins came against NJ
retired in 1983.Perhaps the best way tomiddleweight Lamont Haithcoach by decisive
describe Sugar Ray's detour is to describefirst round ko in 1986. Haithcoach had held
his trilogy with the great Hagler thusly:Buddy McGirt to a draw in 1982 and was no
Sugar Ray Seales won his first 21 fightspushover, but this devastating loss ended his
until losing a close decision to Marvinshort 11-bout career. He would close with a
Hagler in Boston in 1974. Later that same5 (3-ko's)- 3- 3....suggesting that the
year, held Hagler to a draw that could haveentire sequence resulted in what one might
gone either way. Seales ten fought and lostterm a "double detour.""A truly happy person
to Minter in 1976. Hagler then scored ais one who can enjoy the scenery on a
savage first-round kayo in their rubberdetour." Bill WilliamsAs a postscript to this
match.....in 1979.One account has Sealespiece, an undefeated and highly promising
currently working with autistic students atMike Quarry fought Bob Foster on June 27,
Lincoln High School in Tacoma. I hope it's1972 after having run up a string of over 30
true.IRISH JERRY COONEY, as an amateur, wonwins. For obvious reasons, I'd just as soon
several international tournaments as well asnot include that story here. May he rest in
the New York Golden Gloves title. Hispeace.Ted Sares, PhD, is a private investor
amateur record was a fine one consisting ofand syndicated writer who lives in the White
55 wins and only 3 losses when he turnedMountain area of Northern New Hampshire with
professional. Best known for his devastatinghis wife Holly and Min Pin Jackdog. He writes
left hook to the body, he quickly ran up aa bi-weekly column for a local newspaper, is
string of ko wins before handily beatinga regular contributor to the NH Business
title challengers Jimmy Young and Ron Lyle,Review, and many of his other pieces are
both by ko. By this time, he was rankedwidely published.His works focus on issues
number one in the WBC and was a seriousand themes dealing with socio-political
challenger  to  Larry  Holmes'  crown.topics, business and (economics in which he
advocates a free market approach to
Then in 1981, he annihilated former worldcapitalism), patriotism, and matters dealing
heavyweight champion Ken Norton bywith individual freedom.They are frequently
frightening knockout 54 seconds into theinspirational in nature and sometimes reflect
first round at Madison Square Garden and inthe Objectivist philosophy of Ayn Rand. He
front of an HBO audience. A year later, hisis also a boxing historian and writes about
life took a positive turn, at leastthe pathos of the sport.
financially speaking, when The Easton



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