The very first thing I seen about former heavyweight challenger Ron “The Butcher” Stander was his smile. It’s heat and pleasant. His eyes twinkle as he tells jokes. As he speaks, his spouse, Toddy, shakes her head and laughs.
His chosen occupation is revealed by just a few scars on his face. Stander was a fighter who by no means stop. He fought as onerous as he might—didn’t matter who it was.
Forty-six years in the past, Stander carried the hopes and goals of Council Bluffs, IA, his dwelling since he was 4, and Omaha, Neb. into the ring in opposition to the reigning heavyweight champion of the world, “Smokin” Joe Frazier, who, 14 months earlier than, had handed Muhammad Ali his first skilled loss.
Frazier was undefeated in 28 fights, with 24 knockouts. His calling card was a brutal left hook.
“I felt good,” Stander informed me. “For as soon as I educated proper.”
Stander, a highschool soccer star in Council Bluffs, began boxing after he heard a former classmate from highschool had gained a Golden Gloves title.
He first laced on the gloves in 1967. Progressing rapidly, he captured titles in Omaha, and the Midwest Golden Gloves event.
Two years later, Stander turned skilled. He starched three of his first 4 opponents. There was nothing fairly about his type. He was a walk- ahead brawler, who would take three to land one.
He was 9-0 when he confronted Ernie Shavers on the Civic Auditorium in Omaha. Shavers was already recognized in boxing circles as a murderous puncher.
Within the opening rounds of the match, Shavers pounded on Stander.
“He hit me with every part,” recalled Stander at a Starbucks espresso home in Brentwood, CA. “Hardest puncher in heavyweight historical past. His punches have been like an evening stick. Snap!”
Stander dug deep and got here again in rounds three and 4. He bounced onerous pictures off Shavers’ head. He wouldn’t cease punching till Shavers collapsed in a heap in spherical 5.
“I made 13 hundred and fifty {dollars} for the Shavers battle,” Stander mentioned. “I’ve was by no means hit so onerous.”
Stander fought 10 occasions in 1970. His subsequent challenger was Manuel Ramos, who held victories over Eddie Machen, and Ernie Terrel. The 2 brawled for 10 rounds, the outcome referred to as a draw. A rematch went down 11 months later, with Stander successful by unanimous resolution.
An upset loss to Rico Daniels virtually derailed Stander’s dream for a shot at heavyweight honors. The choice was doubtful at greatest. He bounced again with two victories when the cellphone name got here. His subsequent opponent can be the heavyweight champion of the world.
“Frazier was a pleasant man,” Stander mentioned with a smile. “We have been each born in South Carolina”
Although ridiculed by the east coast press, Stander entered the battle in opposition to Frazier with a file of 23 wins in 24 fights, scoring 14 knockouts.
“I knew I had a puncher’s likelihood” mentioned Stander.
Within the opening seconds of the match, Stander landed a proper hook that knocked Frazier again a step. He was there to win. Seconds later, a mixture appeared to buckle Frazier’s knees, sending his hometown followers right into a frenzy. Frazier fought again, however spherical one was Stander’s.
Frazier got here out smoking in spherical two. He cracked Stander with depraved hooks to the physique and head. Stander stored coming ahead. The blows bounced off his nogg’in. Stander’s plan was to catch Frazier with an uppercut. He tried however missed. Frazier fought like a person chopping down a tree, however Stander stored punching.
Stander was reduce over his proper eye. The left lamp was barely working. His nostril, damaged just a few weeks earlier than the bout, was gushing blood. Stander was wobbled and blinking away blood because the spherical ended.
Frazier got here out to finish issues within the subsequent stanza, nevertheless it was Stander who fired away. He wouldn’t be cheated. Frazier absorbed the blows and stored up the punishment. Stander couldn’t see. Frazier walked away because the spherical ended.
The battle was stopped between rounds 4 and 5. Stander’s goals ended.
Stander felt like he let all his admirers down. In actuality, he was praised for his braveness and dedication.
“I attempted onerous,” mentioned Stander, who required 17 stitches to cease the bleeding.
Sure, he did. He would battle on for quite a lot of years, however the Frazier bout was his apex.
“I didn’t care a lot after that,” Stander informed me. “I fought for the cash. It was a paycheck.”
Regardless of. If the standard of a boxer could be decided by one battle, and one battle alone, Ron Stander earned it when he battled Joe Frazier toe-to-toe.
That’s a warrior.
From Blood on my Pocket book by John J. Raspanti
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