Larry Holmes
Larry Holmes (born on November 3, 1949) was an American boxer. He held the World Heavyweight Championship from 1978 to 1985. Holmes fought out of Easton, Pennsylvania. He was nicknamed the "Easton Assassin."
Holmes won the vacant World Boxing Council championship from Ken Norton in 1979. He defended that title, and later the International Boxing Federation title, twenty times. Some notable fighters he beat in defense of his championship were Muhammad Ali, Leon Spinks, Gerry Cooney, and Tim Witherspoon. He lost his championship to Michael Spinks in 1985.
Holmes later fought Mike Tyson and then Evander Holyfield to try and win back the championship. Tyson knocked him out in the fourth round and Holyfield beat him by a twelve-round decision.
Holmes continued to fight until 2002.
Larry Holmes Media
Holmes with the Jaycees Ten Outstanding Young Men trophy, December 1979
Several of Holmes's boxing robes on display at the International Boxing Hall of Fame in Canastota, New York, May 2013
Larry Holmes Drive, an Easton, Pennsylvania street named in honor of Holmes, who was from Easton and fought under the nickname "The Easton Assassin".
Other websites
- Boxing Record Archived 2003-02-01 at the Wayback Machine
Preceded by Ken Norton |
World Heavyweight Champion 9 Jun 1978 – 21 Sept 1985 |
Succeeded by Michael Spinks |