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Boxing’s Great Rivalries: Another TSS Trivia Quiz
Test your knowledge of boxing history in this 15-question multiple-choice trivia quiz. Get 12 or more right and go to the head of the class.
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- What was the outcome of the second fight between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier?
(a) Muhammad Ali won a 12-round decision.
(b) Joe Frazier won a 12-round decision
(c) Muhammad Ali won a 15-round decision
(d) Joe Frazier won a 15-round decision
2. Sugar Ray Robinson was 1-2-1 vs. this rival including a loss at the Las Vegas Convention Center in their final meeting.
(a) Carmen Basilio
(b) Gene Fullmer
(c) Paul Pender
(d) Carl âBoboâ Olson
3. From Union City, New Jersey, he had six fights with Jack Johnson in 1905 and 1906 and likely many more with âPapa Jackâ that havenât yet found their way into the record book.
(a) Klondike Haynes
(b) Joe Jeannette
(c) Sam Langford
(d) Denver Ed Martin
4. The first fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran was held in the city where Sugar Ray Leonard won his Olympic gold medal. What city?
(a) Tokyo
(b) Montreal
(c) Los Angeles
(d) Mexico City
5. Manny Pacquiao had a memorable four-fight series with Juan Manuel Marquez. What title was at stake in their first encounter?
(a) Bantamweight
(b) Featherweight
(c) Lightweight
(d) Welterweight
6. Carmen Basilio lost, won, and drew, in that order, with this cagey welterweight, best remembered for losing a hotly disputed decision to Kid Gavilan.
(a) Johnny Saxton
(b) Johnny Bratton
(c) Billy Graham
(d) Hedgemon Lewis
7. This great middleweight was 1-4 in five bouts with Gene Tunney. In most record books, his victory in their first encounter is considered the only blemish on Tunneyâs record.
(a) Stanley Ketchel
(b) Harry Greb
(c) Mickey Walker
(d) Billy Miske
8. He participated in four world championship fights, the last three with archrival Barney Ross.
(a) Fritzie Zivic
(b) Sammy Mandell
(c) Jimmy McLarnin
(d) Tony Canzoneri
9. Sandy Saddler and Willie Pep met four times with the featherweight title on the line. How many of these fights went the full scheduled distance?
(a) none
(b) one
(c) two
(d) three
10. Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMotta fought six times, Robinson winning five. How many of these fights were world title fights?
(a) one
(b) two
(c) three
(d) four
11. Charley Burley won two of three fights with intra-city rival Fritzie Zivic. What city?
(a) Brooklyn
(b) Boston
(c) Philadelphia
(d) Pittsburgh
12. He was 1-2 in three nationally televised fights with Vinny Pazienza.
(a) Greg Haugen
(b) Hector Camacho
(c) Ray âBoom Boomâ Mancini
(d) Roger Mayweather
13. He defeated Mike Tyson twice as an amateur, knocking Tyson out of the 1984 Olympic Games, but Tyson had his number when they met as a pro, knocking him out in the opening round.
(a) Marvis Frazier
(b) Tyrell Biggs
(c) Henry Tillman
(d) Mitch âBloodâ Green
14. Future Hall of Famers Jack Britton and Ted âKidâ Lewis met an astounding 19 times between 1915 and 1921 with all but two of those engagements packaged as welterweight title fights. Britton was born William J. Breslin. What was the birth name of Ted âKidâ Lewis?
(a) Alfonso Brown
(b) Harry Besterman
(c) Guiseppe Berardinelli
(d) Gershon Mendelhoff
These great Mexican warriors met four times with their second and third encounters named The Ring magazine Fight of the Year.
(a) Ruben OIivares and Jesus âChuchoâ Castillo
(b) Carlos Zarate and Daniel Zaragoza
(c) Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales
(d) Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez
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