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    The Heavy Hit: Ellis Takes the Crown in a Lackluster Bout

    Melanie OutlookBy Melanie OutlookApril 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the wake of Muhammad Ali’s conviction for draft evasion in June 1967, the boxing world was left in a state of flux. Ali, stripped of his title and license, would spend the next few years embroiled in legal battles, leaving a void in the heavyweight division that proved difficult to fill. The World Boxing Association’s attempt to crown a new champion was met with lackluster enthusiasm, as the tournament to determine Ali’s successor featured a roster that paled in comparison to the charismatic heavyweight.

    The final match of this tournament, held on April 27, 1968, in Oakland, California, saw Jimmy Ellis face off against Jerry Quarry. The bout, however, was far from the thrilling spectacle that fans had grown accustomed to during Ali’s reign. Quarry, hampered by a back injury, adopted a counter-punching strategy that resulted in a tedious dance around the ring. Ellis, following the guidance of his cornerman Angelo Dundee, took control of the center of the ring, landing quick, long-range shots. The crowd’s discontent was palpable, with boos echoing through the Oakland Coliseum as the fight dragged on.

    After fifteen rounds of lackluster action, the judges awarded the decision to Ellis, crowning him the new heavyweight champion. Yet, the victory was hollow, as the absence of Ali’s brilliance was keenly felt. It was a sentiment echoed by matchmaker Teddy Brenner, who quipped that the tournament had successfully eliminated all eight fighters. Ellis’s subsequent title defense against Floyd Patterson only served to underscore the fact that the true heir to Ali’s throne was Smokin’ Joe Frazier, who would later stop Ellis in five rounds on February 16, 1970.

    The Ellis vs Quarry bout was a stark reminder of the void left by Ali’s exile. While the boxing world attempted to move on, the shadow of ‘The Greatest’ loomed large, his absence serving only to amplify his legend. The tournament to determine his successor was a lackluster affair, with Ellis’s victory doing little to quell the longing for Ali’s return. In the end, it was clear that the heavyweight division was merely biding its time, waiting for the day when Ali would once again grace the ring.

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