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| fight date = 21 September 1985
| fight date = 21 September 1985
| location = [[Riviera (hotel and casino)|Riviera Hotel & Casino]], [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]
| location = [[Riviera (hotel and casino)|Riviera Hotel & Casino]], [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]
| titles = [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] and [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']] Heavyweight Championship
| titles = [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]], [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']] and [[Lineal championship|''Lineal'']] heavyweight titles
| fighter1 = {{flagicon|USA}} Larry Holmes
| fighter1 = {{flagicon|USA}} Larry Holmes
| nickname1 = "The Easton Assassin"
| nickname1 = "The Easton Assassin"
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| weight1 = 221+1/2lb
| weight1 = 221+1/2lb
| style1 = Orthodox
| style1 = Orthodox
| recognition1 = [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] and [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']]<br>Heavyweight Champion
| recognition1 = [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]], [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']] and [[Lineal championship|''Lineal'']]<br>Heavyweight Champion
| fighter2 = {{flagicon|USA}} Michael Spinks
| fighter2 = {{flagicon|USA}} Michael Spinks
| nickname2 = "Jinx"
| nickname2 = "Jinx"
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| weight2 = 200 lb
| weight2 = 200 lb
| style2 = Orthodox
| style2 = Orthodox
| recognition2 = [[World Boxing Association|WBA]], [[World Boxing Council|WBC]], [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]], and [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']] [[Undisputed championship (boxing)|undisputed]]<br>Light Heavyweight Champion
| recognition2 = [[World Boxing Association|WBA]], [[World Boxing Council|WBC]], [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]], [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']] and [[Lineal championship|''Lineal'']] [[Undisputed championship (boxing)|Undisputed]]<br>Light Heavyweight Champion
| result = Spinks defeated Holmes by Unanimous Decision
| result = Spinks defeated Holmes by Unanimous Decision
}}
}}
'''[[Larry Holmes]] vs. [[Michael Spinks]]''', billed as '''''History: A September to Remember''''', was a professional boxing match contested on 21 September 1985, for the [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] and [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']] heavyweight championship.<ref>{{cite web |title=Larry Holmes vs. Michael Spinks (1st meeting) |url=http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.php/Larry_Holmes_vs._Michael_Spinks_(1st_meeting) |website=boxrec.com/ |publisher=BoxRec |access-date=26 March 2024}}</ref>
'''[[Larry Holmes]] vs. [[Michael Spinks]]''', billed as '''''History: A September to Remember''''', was a professional boxing match contested on 21 September 1985, for the [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]], [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']] and [[Lineal championship|''Lineal'']] heavyweight championship.<ref>{{cite web |title=Larry Holmes vs. Michael Spinks (1st meeting) |url=http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.php/Larry_Holmes_vs._Michael_Spinks_(1st_meeting) |website=boxrec.com/ |publisher=BoxRec |access-date=26 March 2024}}</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
By mid 1985, [[Larry Holmes]] had made 19th successful defenses of the Heavyweight championship he won against [[Ken Norton]] in June 1978, following [[Leon Spinks]]' vacating of [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] title in order to have a [[Leon Spinks vs. Muhammad Ali II|rematch]] against [[Muhammad Ali]]. He was also one win away from tying [[Rocky Marciano]]'s record of 49–0. Meanwhile [[Michael Spinks]] had successfully [[Michael Spinks vs. Dwight Muhammad Qawi|unified]] the Light Heavyweight division and was looking to move up to Heavyweight. In June 1985 the two of them came to terms to meet in September.<ref>{{cite web |title=Holmes Agrees To Fight Spinks |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/06/16/sports/holmes-agrees-to-fight-spinks.html |website=[[The New York Times]] |access-date=27 March 2024 |date=16 June 1985}}</ref>
By mid 1985, [[Larry Holmes]] had made 19th successful defenses of the Heavyweight championship he won against [[Ken Norton]] in June 1978, following [[Leon Spinks]]' vacating of [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] title in order to have a [[Leon Spinks vs. Muhammad Ali II|rematch]] against [[Muhammad Ali]]. He was also one win away from tying [[Rocky Marciano]]'s record of 49–0. Meanwhile [[Michael Spinks]] had successfully [[Michael Spinks vs. Dwight Muhammad Qawi|unified]] the Light Heavyweight division and was looking to move up to Heavyweight. In June 1985 the two of them came to terms to meet in September.<ref>{{cite web |title=Holmes Agrees To Fight Spinks |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/06/16/sports/holmes-agrees-to-fight-spinks.html |website=[[The New York Times]] |access-date=27 March 2024 |date=16 June 1985}}</ref>


Holmes, who was 6 to 1 favourite entering the bout, had previously beaten Michael's brother Leon in June 1981. No current or former Light Heavyweight champion had ever won the Heavyweight title, despite 13 having attempted to over the years.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Bernard Fernandez |title=Larry Holmes-Michael Spinks 1: When The Jinx Shot Down The Easton Assassin |url=https://www.ringtv.com/627143-larry-holmes-michael-spinks-1-when-the-jinx-shot-down-the-easton-assassin/ |website=ringtv.com |publisher=Ring Magazine |access-date=27 March 2024 |date=21 September 2021}}</ref> The last person to hold titles in both divisions was [[Bob Fitzsimmons]] who won the Light Heavyweight title nearly seven years after he lost the Heavyweight title to [[James J. Jeffries]].
Holmes, who was 6 to 1 favourite entering the bout, had previously beaten Michael's brother Leon in [[Larry Holmes vs. Leon Spinks|June 1981]]. No current or former Light Heavyweight champion had ever won the Heavyweight title, despite 13 having attempted to over the years.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Bernard Fernandez |title=Larry Holmes-Michael Spinks 1: When The Jinx Shot Down The Easton Assassin |url=https://www.ringtv.com/627143-larry-holmes-michael-spinks-1-when-the-jinx-shot-down-the-easton-assassin/ |website=ringtv.com |publisher=Ring Magazine |access-date=27 March 2024 |date=21 September 2021}}</ref> The last person to hold titles in both divisions was [[Bob Fitzsimmons]] who won the Light Heavyweight title nearly seven years after he lost the Heavyweight title to [[James J. Jeffries]].


Veteran trainer [[Eddie Futch]], who had trained both fighters since 1981, opted to sit out the bout rather be in the corner of one or the other of them. As a result Holmes brought back former trainer [[Richie Giachetti]], while Spinks' assistant trainer Nelson Brison led his team.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Dave Raffo |title=Larry Holmes and Michael Spinks both will be without... |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1985/09/18/Larry-Holmes-and-Michael-Spinks-both-will-be-without/9422495864000/ |website=upi.com |publisher=United Press International |access-date=27 March 2024 |location=Las Vegas, Nevada |date=18 September 1985}}</ref>
Veteran trainer [[Eddie Futch]], who had trained both fighters since 1981, opted to sit out the bout rather be in the corner of one or the other of them. As a result Holmes brought back former trainer [[Richie Giachetti]], while Spinks' assistant trainer Nelson Brison led his team.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Dave Raffo |title=Larry Holmes and Michael Spinks both will be without... |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1985/09/18/Larry-Holmes-and-Michael-Spinks-both-will-be-without/9422495864000/ |website=upi.com |publisher=United Press International |access-date=27 March 2024 |location=Las Vegas, Nevada |date=18 September 1985}}</ref>
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==Undercard==
==Undercard==
Confirmed bouts:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/2800|title=BoxRec - event|publisher=}}</ref>
Confirmed bouts:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/2800|title=BoxRec - event|publisher=}}</ref>
{|class=wikitable
!Winner !! Loser!! Weight division/title belt(s) disputed !! Result
|-
|{{flagicon|MEX}} [[Julio Cesar Chavez]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} Dwight Pratchett
|[[World Boxing Council|WBC]] World Super Featherweight Title
|Unanimous decision.
|-
!colspan=4|Non-TV bouts
|-
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bernard Benton]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Alfonso Ratliff]]
|WBC World Cruiser Title
|Unanimous decision.
|-
|{{flagicon|USA}} Mitchell Julien
|{{flagicon|MEX}} Benjamin Quintero
|Super Lightweight (10 rounds)
|4th round KO.
|-
|{{flagicon|USA}} Glenn Thomas
|{{flagicon|USA}} Ron Morgan
|Super Welterweight (6 rounds)
|1st round TKO.
|-
|{{flagicon|MEX}} Luciano Solis
|{{flagicon|MEX}} Jose Enriquez
|Featherweight (6 rounds)
|Unanimous decision.
|-
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[James Pritchard (boxer)|James Pritchard]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} Vince Parker
|Heavyweight (4 rounds)
|2nd round TKO.
|}


==Broadcasting==
==Broadcasting==
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! align=center | Broadcaster
! align=center | Broadcaster
|-
|-
| {{flag|Philippines}} || [[People's Television Network|MBS]]
| {{flag|Australia}} || [[Nine Network]]
|-
| {{flag|Canada}} || [[Movie Central|Superchannel]]
|-
| {{flag|Mexico}} || [[Televisa]]
|-
| {{flag|Philippines}} || [[People's Television Network|MBS 4]]
|-
|-
| {{flag|United Kingdom}} || [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]
| {{flag|United Kingdom}} || [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]
|-
|-
| {{flag|United States}} || [[HBO]]
| {{flag|United States}} || [[HBO]]
|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 07:38, 20 August 2024

History: A September to Remember
Date21 September 1985
VenueRiviera Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
Title(s) on the lineIBF, The Ring and Lineal heavyweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer Vereinigte Staaten Larry Holmes Vereinigte Staaten Michael Spinks
Nickname "The Easton Assassin" "Jinx"
Hometown Easton, Pennsylvania St. Louis, Missouri
Purse $3,000,000 $900,000
Pre-fight record 48–0 (34 KO) 27–0 (19 KO)
Age 35 years, 10 months 29 years, 2 months
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 6 ft 2+12 in (189 cm)
Weight 221+12 lb (100 kg) 200 lb (91 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition IBF, The Ring and Lineal
Heavyweight Champion
WBA, WBC, IBF, The Ring and Lineal Undisputed
Light Heavyweight Champion
Result
Spinks defeated Holmes by Unanimous Decision

Larry Holmes vs. Michael Spinks, billed as History: A September to Remember, was a professional boxing match contested on 21 September 1985, for the IBF, The Ring and Lineal heavyweight championship.[1]

Background

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By mid 1985, Larry Holmes had made 19th successful defenses of the Heavyweight championship he won against Ken Norton in June 1978, following Leon Spinks' vacating of WBC title in order to have a rematch against Muhammad Ali. He was also one win away from tying Rocky Marciano's record of 49–0. Meanwhile Michael Spinks had successfully unified the Light Heavyweight division and was looking to move up to Heavyweight. In June 1985 the two of them came to terms to meet in September.[2]

Holmes, who was 6 to 1 favourite entering the bout, had previously beaten Michael's brother Leon in June 1981. No current or former Light Heavyweight champion had ever won the Heavyweight title, despite 13 having attempted to over the years.[3] The last person to hold titles in both divisions was Bob Fitzsimmons who won the Light Heavyweight title nearly seven years after he lost the Heavyweight title to James J. Jeffries.

Veteran trainer Eddie Futch, who had trained both fighters since 1981, opted to sit out the bout rather be in the corner of one or the other of them. As a result Holmes brought back former trainer Richie Giachetti, while Spinks' assistant trainer Nelson Brison led his team.[4]

Despite many boxing experts expecting Spinks to face a near 50 pound weight disparity against the champion,[5] at the weigh-in he came in at 200 pounds, a meer 21½ Ib difference.[6]

The fight

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During the first two rounds Holmes was able to control the pace using his jab. As the bout went on, Spinks was able to use unpredictable movement to throw flurries of punches from unexpected angles which scored points but never troubled the champion. By the last few rounds, pattern had formed, with Holmes coming forward, loading up, scoring with hard punches but never landing anything that looked like hurting Spinks. Spinks using movement to fight on the back foot, landing the odd flurry, before moving out of range. After 15 rounds, Lawrence Wallace scored it 145–142 while Harold Lederman and Dave Moretti had it 143–142, all three in favour of Spinks, giving him a unanimous decision victory. The Associated Press scored it 144–141 for Holmes while United Press International had it 146–141 for Holmes.[7]

The victory made Spinks the first ever Light Heavyweight champion to win the Heavyweight title, as well as one of the first pair of brothers to hold versions of the heavyweight title.[8]

Aftermath

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Speaking in the post fight press conference when asked about missing the chance to tie Rocky Marciano's record Holmes said "I'm 35 fighting young men and Rocky was 25 fighting old men. To be technical, Rocky couldn't carry my jockstrap." The comment would cause some controversy and Holmes subsequently apologized.[9]

In his 1998 autobiography Against The Odds, Holmes would recount that after suffering a pinched nerve in training, a nerve specialist told him that he had a slipped disc in his fifth vertebra and that he might be paralyzed for life any time I threw a punch with a right hand. This would be contradicted by other doctors who said that chance that he would get paralyzed were "practically nil." Nevertheless, Holmes said that the specialist's comments affected his performance, "I found that not only was I flat and listless, I was reluctant to pull the trigger on the right hand."[10]

Undercard

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Confirmed bouts:[11]

Winner Loser Weight division/title belt(s) disputed Result
Mexiko Julio Cesar Chavez Vereinigte Staaten Dwight Pratchett WBC World Super Featherweight Title Unanimous decision.
Non-TV bouts
Vereinigte Staaten Bernard Benton Vereinigte Staaten Alfonso Ratliff WBC World Cruiser Title Unanimous decision.
Vereinigte Staaten Mitchell Julien Mexiko Benjamin Quintero Super Lightweight (10 rounds) 4th round KO.
Vereinigte Staaten Glenn Thomas Vereinigte Staaten Ron Morgan Super Welterweight (6 rounds) 1st round TKO.
Mexiko Luciano Solis Mexiko Jose Enriquez Featherweight (6 rounds) Unanimous decision.
Vereinigte Staaten James Pritchard Vereinigte Staaten Vince Parker Heavyweight (4 rounds) 2nd round TKO.

Broadcasting

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Land Broadcaster
 Australien Nine Network
 Kanada Superchannel
 Mexiko Televisa
 Philippinen MBS 4
 Vereinigtes Königreich ITV
 Vereinigte Staaten HBO

References

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  1. ^ "Larry Holmes vs. Michael Spinks (1st meeting)". boxrec.com/. BoxRec. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Holmes Agrees To Fight Spinks". The New York Times. 16 June 1985. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  3. ^ Bernard Fernandez (21 September 2021). "Larry Holmes-Michael Spinks 1: When The Jinx Shot Down The Easton Assassin". ringtv.com. Ring Magazine. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  4. ^ Dave Raffo (18 September 1985). "Larry Holmes and Michael Spinks both will be without..." upi.com. Las Vegas, Nevada: United Press International. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Michael Spinks Faces Big Problem". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. 24 June 1985. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  6. ^ Peter Alfano (21 September 1985). "Spinks at 200 for Title Fight". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  7. ^ Michael Carbert (21 September 2023). "Sept. 21, 1985: Holmes vs Spinks I". thefightcity.com. The Fight City. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  8. ^ Ed Schuyler Jr. (22 September 1985). "Spinks Gains Piece Of Boxing History By Beating Holmes". The Victoria Advocate. Associated Press. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  9. ^ Pat Putnam (30 September 1985). "Michael Played The Heavy". si.com. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  10. ^ Larry Holmes; Phil Berger (November 1998). Larry Holmes: Against the Odds (1st ed.). St Martin's Press. p. 235. ISBN 9781861052360. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  11. ^ "BoxRec - event".
Preceded by Larry Holmes's bouts
21 September 1985
Succeeded by
Preceded by
vs. Jim MacDonald
Michael Spinks's bouts
21 September 1985
Awards
Preceded by The Ring Upset of the Year
1985
Succeeded by