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Joe Bugner, Heavyweight Boxer Who Fought Ali and Frazier, Dies

Joe Bugner, the renowned Hungarian-born heavyweight boxer who famously fought legends Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, passed away on March 30, 2023. He was 80 years old. Bugner’s career was marked by his impressive bouts against some of boxing’s greatest names, yet he often struggled to win the affection of fans in the United Kingdom, particularly after defeating national hero Henry Cooper.
A Legacy in the Ring
Born in Hungary in 1949, Bugner moved to the UK at a young age, where he began his boxing career. He turned professional in 1966 and quickly rose through the ranks. His notable matches included two fights against Muhammad Ali in 1971 and 1975, and a bout with Joe Frazier in 1973. Despite losing to both champions, Bugner’s ability to go the distance demonstrated his resilience and skill in the ring.
Bugner’s fight against Henry Cooper in 1971 was particularly significant. Cooper, a beloved figure in British boxing, was forced into retirement after losing to Bugner. This victory, while a career highlight for Bugner, did not endear him to British fans, who were deeply attached to Cooper’s legacy.
Controversial Career and Later Life
Despite his achievements, Bugner’s career was often overshadowed by controversies and mixed public reception. He was known for his polarizing personality, which contributed to a complex legacy within the sport. After retiring from boxing in the early 1980s, Bugner transitioned into a career in business and appeared in various media, including acting roles and television shows.
In recent years, Bugner reflected on his life and career with a measure of pride, emphasizing his contributions to a sport that has given him so much. His unique journey from Hungary to the heavyweight ranks of boxing remains a testament to his determination and talent.
Bugner’s passing has elicited tributes from across the boxing community. Fellow boxers and fans alike have expressed their condolences, honoring a man who left an indelible mark on the sport. As the boxing world remembers Joe Bugner, his legacy will continue to resonate, particularly among those who witnessed his battles in the ring.
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