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  2. Chuck Wepner - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wepner was born on February 26, 1939, in New York City. [5] He is of German, Ukrainian, and Polish descent. [6]Wepner learned to fight on the streets of Bayonne, New Jersey, [7] saying, "This was a tough town with a lot of people from the docks and the naval base and you had to fight to survive".

  3. Muhammad Ali vs. Chuck Wepner - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali vs. Chuck Wepner was a professional boxing match contested on March 24, 1975, for the undisputed heavyweight championship. [ 1 ] Ali won the fight after he knocked out Wepner in the fifteenth round.

  4. Chuck (film) - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Wepner, known as the 'Bayonne Bleeder', is a heavyweight boxer known for his iron chin and reckless behaviour. He lives with his second wife Phyllis and daughter Kimberly in New Jersey. By 1974, he was rising up the boxing ranks hopeful for an eventual fight with the champion George Foreman , defeating Terry 'the Storming Mormon' Hinke in ...

  5. Boxer Chuck Wepner, the inspiration for ‘Rocky,’ honored in ...

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    The Bayonne Bleeder got bronzed. Chuck Wepner, the heavyweight slugger who inspired Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Balboa character when he shockingly knocked down Muhammad Ali in the ninth round of ...

  6. Randy Neumann - Wikipedia

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    He once won the New Jersey State Heavyweight title by beating Chuck Wepner. The pair fought for that title three times, with Wepner winning twice. Though he came back for one more bout as a Cruiserweight against Ibar Arrington on April 15, 1977, he retired from prizefighting for good to focus on acting, writing, and a business career.

  7. June 1970 - Wikipedia

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    Wepner, nicknamed "The Bayonne Bleeder" for his hometown of Bayonne, New Jersey, and his determination to keep fighting even after being cut, required more than 100 stitches to his face, and would later lose in a memorable bout in 1975 with world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali. [93] Died:

  8. Tomato can - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, 1975, Muhammad Ali faced Chuck Wepner, a lightly regarded but popular boxer from New Jersey. A former nightclub bouncer, Wepner was nicknamed "The Bayonne Bleeder" and was considered a washed-up contender with a mediocre record.

  9. Remains found in rural Oklahoma identified as missing Aubrey ...

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    Aubrey Dameron disappeared from Grove, Oklahoma, in March 2019. Remains found in January have been positively identified as belonging to her. The Quapaw Nation Marshal Service has stated that the ...

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