Ken Norton, who had three memorable fights with Muhammad Ali, breaking
Ali’s jaw in winning their first bout, then losing twice, and who went
on to become the World Boxing Council heavyweight champion, died
Wednesday in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson, Nev. He was 70. His death was confirmed by his son Ken Jr., an assistant coach with the
Seattle Seahawks of the N.F.L. and a pro linebacker for 13 seasons, The
Associated Press said. Norton had been in poor health for several years
after sustaining a series of strokes, The A.P. reported. May his Soul rest in the bosom of thy Lord..... Amen
Friday, 20 September 2013
Former Heavyweight Champion, Ken Norton Passes on at 70
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