Eddy wins the fight, as Bonner has still not given enough kicks in the 3rd round. The latter does not give the six mandatory kicks during the first round. In 1976, at the Windy City Pro/Am Karate Championships, during the Full-Contact tournament, Everett Eddy fights against Jack Bonner. It should be noted that at the end of the first world championship PKA in 1974 ( see article about this subject), Everett Eddy is heralded as the future challenger for Joe Lewis. In the second round, Geisler ko Eddy with a left hook followed by a right. In the first round, Eddy kicks Geisler and can sweep his opponent, who falls to the canvas. The referees of the match between Eddy and Geisler are Joe Lewis and George Chuvalo, former opponent of Muhammad Ali too. In 1977, Geisler wins a fight against Chuck Wepner (another opponent of Muhammad Ali), by ko in the 10th round. His final record will be 12 wins for 6 losses, including one by ko in the first round against Trevor Berbick, opponent of Muhammad Ali and Larry Holmes. According to the site Boxrec, Geisler is only 6'6''(196 cm), weighs 258 lbs (117 kg) and has already lost 2 fights for 7 wins, in 1975. 205 cm) with a record of 14 fights, 14 wins before the limit. On, at the World of Fighting Arts Spectacular in Ottawa/Canada, Eddy loses by ko against a boxer named Horst Geisler, during a mixed arts fight.Īccording to September 1975 Oriental Fighting Arts magazine, Horst Geisler weighs 295 pounds (133 kg) and is 6'9''(ca. Rapoza dominates during the first round and both fighters exchange punches in the 2nd round, when a left followed by a right sent Eddy to the canvas, for ten and more. In the finals, Victor Rapoza beats Eddy, by ko in the 2nd. Victor Rapoza beats Chris Michael before the limit, during the semifinals. He lost in 1961, against the young Muhammad Ali (aka Cassius Clay), on points in ten rounds. Living in Hawaii, Sabedong is already 45 years old. : Everett Eddy beats Duke Sabedong, boxer with a record of 17 wins (12 by ko), 16 losses, (4 ko) and 2 draws ( ref boxrec). In the finals, Everett Eddy def Dana Goodson. Thereafter, Dana Goodson beats Ken Bell, by ko in the 3rd. rankings, published by the magazines.Ġ5.161975 : ( see the separate article), for the heavyweights, Everett "Monster Man" Eddy beats Sammy Pace by a heavy ko in the 2nd round, with a series of kicks and punch. Note that Lewis had taken over 21 lbs since his return to competition, in early May 1974.ĭuring this period of time, Everett Eddy is mentioned as one of the best heavyweights in the U.S. Lewis reachs Eddy with a punch and sends him outside of the canvas. Eddy tears up the sleeve of his Gi during the rest. In July 1974, during the Top Ten Nationals Professional Karate, Everett Eddy beats Joe Lewis by 6-4. Scott is only a brown belt and wins the heavyweight title. In June 1974, Ross Scott def Everett Eddy for the USKA Grand Nationals, managing to send Eddy to the mat during the bout. Previously, he beats Big Ed Daniel, Flem Evans and Parker Shelton. ġ974: Eddy wins against Dave Ruppert (Ruppart) at the Northern States Karate Championships, with $ 1000 bonus to the winner. In May 1974, at the National Hidy Ochiai's Karate Classic, Eddy wins the Grand Champions against Jeff Smith, after beating Charles Curry, who has defeated Joe Lewis during the same tournament. For the 3rd place, Jeff Smith def Everett Eddy on points 3-2. Smith def Everett Eddy again during the teams tournament.Įarly in 1974 at the Battle of Atlanta : Howard Jackson wins the title, defeating Mike Warren in the finals. championships, after defeating Everett Eddy. In 1973 ?, at the Tri-Cities tournament in Indiana, for the karate pro, Eddy loses against Bill Wallace, for the Grand Champion title.ġ974 : Jeff Smith loses against Ernest Russel for the U.S. In 1973, at the First Annual Open Championships Tae Kwon Do, Eddy Parker wins against Parker Shelton. Thereafter, Everett Eddy finishes third, before Bill Wallace. In 1973 at the Battle of Atlanta, Everett Eddy def Larry Reinhardt, before losing against Jeff Smith in the semi-finals. In 1973, Eddy beats John Natividad in the preliminaries for the Four Seasons Nationals, before losing against Kijewski, for excessive contact. In 1973, at the USKA Grand National, Eddy wins against Shelton Parker.
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