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Jersey Joe Walcott Stuns Ezzard Charles For Heavyweight Title

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Jersey Joe Walcott Stuns Ezzard Charles For Heavyweight Title

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Charles, recognized as the world’s top-ranked heavyweight, weighed 182 pounds, while Walcott came in at 194 pounds. A crowd of 28,272 generated a gate of approximately $245,000 for the first world heavyweight title fight ever staged at Forbes Field. Individual purses were never publicly disclosed, which was common for championship bouts of the era.

Buck McTiernan served as referee, with Red Robinson and Charley Daggert working as judges.

The opening rounds were cautious, with both men relying on timing, movement and counterpunching. As the fight settled into a rhythm, Walcott began taking control with his left hook. He repeatedly found Charles’ body, landed clean counters upstairs and opened a cut beneath the champion’s eye. Charles enjoyed success behind his jab, but Walcott’s sharper punches and ring generalship gradually shifted the momentum. Through six completed rounds, Walcott was ahead on all three official scorecards.

55 seconds into Round 7, Walcott slipped inside and unleashed a perfectly timed left hook that landed flush on Charles’ jaw. The champion collapsed face-first onto the canvas and struggled to gather himself before referee McTiernan completed the count. The stunning knockout immediately became one of the most celebrated finishes in heavyweight championship history.

The bout was later named The Ring’s 1951 Fight of the Year, and Walcott became the oldest heavyweight champion in history at 37, a distinction that stood for more than four decades until George Foreman won the title at age 45 in 1994.

Charles later dismissed the knockout as a “lucky punch,” but the defeat ended one of boxing’s finest championship reigns. The rivals met for a fourth and final time in June 1952, with Walcott retaining the title by unanimous decision in another closely contested fight. Later that year, Walcott lost the championship to Rocky Marciano after leading on the scorecards before Marciano’s famous 13th-round knockout. Charles also challenged Marciano twice but never regained the heavyweight championship, cementing the Walcott-Charles rivalry as one of the defining series of boxing’s golden era.

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Tom Reynolds is a boxing analyst covering major fights and career turning points, with a focus on performance, trajectory, and long-term implications.

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