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  1. Jones and Alex Koskowitz, a Manhattan furrier who serves as Doug's manager, challenged Clay to another fight. Jones re­cently was named the No. 1 challenger by the World Boxing Association and ...

  2. Cassius Clay v. Doug Jones, March 13, 1963. Even before he became a Muslim and before he refused to join the U.S. armed forces, Clay was unpopular with boxing fans. He was a loudmouth upstart at a time when young black men were supposed to show respect.

  3. The AP also called Johnson "the master boxer" and the fight "one-sided." After defeating Jones, Johnson was recognized as the World Light Heavyweight Champion everywhere but California. Newspaper Article. AP "Harold Johnson Outpoints Doug Jones, Retains Crown" May 13, 1962

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  5. Doug Jones (February 27, 1937 – November 14, 2017) was an American heavyweight boxer. He was the number-one contender in early 1964 and beat top contenders Zora Folley, Light Heavyweight Champion Bob Foster, Middleweight World Champion Bobo Olson and World Heavyweight *le challengers Pete Rademacher and Tom McNeeley in his career.

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q1251779Doug Jones - Wikidata

    Doug Jones. American boxer (1937–2017) Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. sex or gender.

  7. Mar 13, 2021 · Clay met the skilled and experienced Doug Jones, and while Jones was no big heavyweight himself, he was coming off a fine win over Zora Folley and he was highly placed in the world ratings.

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