The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Former world heavyweigh­t champion Leon Spinks

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Former world heavyweigh­t champion Leon Spinks has died, aged 67. The American, who in just his eighth profession­al fight claimed a famous upset win over Muhammad Ali in February 1978, was plagued by health issues in his later years and was diagnosed with advanced stage prostate cancer in 2019.

Spinks’s management, The Firm PR & Marketing, said in a statement the former US Marine died in Henderson, Nevada, with his wife Brenda Glur Spinks by his side, and with “only a few close friends and other family” allowed to be present due to Covid restrictio­ns.

“Leon fought his battle with numerous illnesses resilientl­y, never losing his trademark smile. Showing true Spinks determinat­ion, he never threw in the towel,” the statement said.

“His final fight was fought with the same skill, grace and grit that had carried him through so many lifetime challenges.”

Spinks won gold at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal then rose to greater prominence a little more than 18 months later, given the nod via split decision to stun Ali and claim the WBC, WBA and lineal heavyweigh­t titles.

In one of the biggest upsets in the history of the sport, Spinks defied his 10-1 underdog odds with bookmakers to prevail after 15 rounds, winning 145-140 and 144-141 on two scorecards while a third went in favour of Ali 143-142.

His reign lasted exactly seven months as a sharper and fitter Ali gained revenge in an immediate rematch in September 1978, becoming the first ever three-time lineal heavyweigh­t champion after a wide points win.

There would be no trilogy bout and though Spinks did get another opportunit­y for heavyweigh­t glory in June 1981, there was no fairytale result this time as he was beaten up and stopped inside three rounds by Larry Holmes.

Spinks then dropped to cruiserwei­ght but was defeated by WBA champion Dwight Muhammad Qawi in 1986.

He boxed on for another nine years and finished with a modest record of 26 wins, 17 defeats and three draws.

Spinks’s battles in the ring contribute­d to his ill-health in later life. It was found he had shrinkage in the brain in 2012.

His son Cory is a former undisputed welterweig­ht champion who also won a world title in the lightmiddl­eweight division.

Spinks’s younger brother Michael reigned as undisputed lightheavy­weight champion for a period in the 1980s, before moving up to heavyweigh­t, where he won the IBF title and avenged Leon’s loss to Holmes.

The Firm’s statement added: “Leon built a life defined by incredible strength and will to match.

“He was a supreme and powerful athlete, but he was also a loving husband to his wife Brenda, loving father and step-father to his sons. He was a devoted grandfathe­r and a friend to those who knew him.”

 ??  ?? FIGHTER: Leon Spinks after defeating Muhammad Ali.
FIGHTER: Leon Spinks after defeating Muhammad Ali.

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