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A FIGHT I REALLY WISH WOULD HAVE TAKEN PLACE : KEN NORTON
-VS- RON LYLE
By Jim Amato
August 13, 2007 - It should have happened. It could have happened. Ken Norton
and Ron Lyle, two have the best heavyweights of the " Glorious 70's " era could
have created quite a stir if they would have met. By 1973 Ron was an upcoming,
undefeated prospect while Norton was already a contender due to his win over
clever Henry Clark. In February of 1973 Lyle made his Madison Square Garden
debut and was taken to school by veteran tough guy Jerry Quarry. One month later
Norton shocked the world when he broke Muhammad Ali's jaw and scored a well
deserved upset decision.
Norton was now a star and a close decision loss to Ali in a rematch established
Kenny as a major player. The two bouts with Ali garnered Norton a title shot
against George Foreman. This fight was a disaster for Kenny as he was halted in
the second round. In the meantime Lyle would fight his back into contention.
Only the slick Jimmy Young would sidetrack Ron. In 1975 Lyle would meet new
champion Muhammad Ali for the title. Ron did well in a slow, strategic fight but
in the eleventh Ali hurt Lyle. The champ opened up and the referee stopped the
contest. In 1976 Norton would get his rubber match with Ali with the title on
the line at Yankee Stadium. Ali got the verdict but I along with many others
thought Norton should have won the crown that night.
In 1977 Norton would be awarded the WBC version of the title with a points win
over Jimmy Young. I myself thought the hard luck Young won a close fight. In
1978 Norton would lose the crown in a classic battle to Larry Holmes. Kenny was
then crushed in one round by Earnie Shavers. He barely survived to salvage a
draw against rough and tumble Scott LeDoux. He did edge Randy " Tex " Cobb but
then came his scary one round loss to Gerry Cooney.
Ron Lyle would never get another shot at the title. After he lost to Ali he came
back to out slug Earnie Shavers in a war. Then Ron would lose in one of the
greatest heavyweight fights in history when George Foreman got off the canvas to
stop Lyle. Jimmy Young would again out smart Lyle and although Ron remained a
contender he was never again a front runner.
Why did this fight not take place ? Good question. One reason I believe is that
Norton rose to the top quicker and made a name for himself with his bone
breaking win over Ali. From that point on he had star power and he could be a
little more selective with his opponents. I don't feel that Ken feared Lyle but
I think he realized he did not have Jake LaMotta's jaw. Ron Lyle could punch.
Why take a chance against a guy like that when Ken always seemed to be in the
thick of the heavyweight picture. Lyle needed Norton more then Ken needed him.
Who would have won ? Lyle was a better boxer then given credit for. He could
punch and he had a pretty good chin. Norton was a sharp hitter but he was not a
devastating puncher. I just believe Ron could have taken Ken's shots. I don't
believe Norton would have held up under Lyle's attack. My pick would have been
Lyle by knockout.
One other thing. After researching this article I came to remember just how good
a fighter Jimmy Young was.
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