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    Charles "Chuck" Wepner (born February 26, 1939) is an American former professional boxer. He fell just nineteen seconds short of a full fifteen rounds against world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in a 1975 championship fight. Wepner also scored notable wins over Randy Neumann and former world heavyweight champion Ernie Terrell.

  2. Jun 9, 2020 · On the night of March 24, 1975, a struggling actor and screenwriter named Sylvester Stallone checked into a Los Angeles theater to watch a closed-circuit broadcast of the great Muhammad Ali...

  3. Muhammad Ali 224 lbs beat Chuck Wepner 225 lbs by TKO at 2:41 in round 15 of 15 Date: 1975-03-24 Location: Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio, USA ...more.

  4. CHUCK WEPNER AND THE FAMOUS KNOCK DOWN OF Muhammad Ali Courtesy of Jeff Feuerzeig and ESPN! THIS IS THE OFFICIAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL OF CHUCK WEPNER. / thechuckwepner This video is the property...

  5. Jan 26, 2023 · The 83-year-old Chuck Wepner stands 6ft 5in tall, with broad shoulders and heavily knuckled hands; bone calluses serve as reminders of a life spent punching. His vocation as a fighter scarred...

  6. Muhammad Ali vs. Chuck Wepner | March 24, 1975 | Highlights FHD 50 FPS. Chuck Wepner knocks down Muhammad Ali and turns to the coach and says: "Let's go to the bank. We are millionaires!"...

  7. Wepner down in fifth from a body punch; fight stopped by ring doctor after round 9 because of multiple cuts on Wepner's face.

  8. Muhammad Ali vs. Chuck Wepner was a professional boxing match contested on March 24, 1975, for the undisputed heavyweight championship. [1] Ali won the fight after he knocked out Wepner in the fifteenth round.

  9. May 2, 2017 · The unknown boxer character who gets the chance of a lifetime to fight the world's heavyweight champion was inspired by an actual fighter named Chuck Wepner.

  10. Charles Wepner (born February 26, 1939) is an American former professional boxer. As a world-ranked contender, he fell just seconds short of a full fifteen rounds against world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in a 1975 title fight.

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