Jimmy Young vs Jody Ballard in a ten round non-title heavyweight bout
Date: September 14, 1977
Venue: Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Young stance: orthodox
Ballard stance: orthodox
Jimmy Young never had it easy as a pro. After losing to contenders Randy Neumann and Earnie Shavers early in his career, Young's record at one point was 7-4. Young went on to challenge Muhammad Ali for the undisputed title in 1976, and many observers felt he won. After a couple of easy tune up bouts, Young earned a second points decision over Ron Lyle. This was followed by a points win over George Foreman - a fight that ended with Foreman having a religious experience that led to his first retirement.
Jody Ballard turned pro in 1974, and had a promising start to his career, winning his first 11 bouts. Usually, he lost when he stepped up a level. By the time he faced Young, his record was 25-9 with 15 KOs.
For an in depth look at their respective records, visit:
Jimmy Young - https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/276
Jody Ballard - https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/16075
Date: September 14, 1977
Venue: Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Young stance: orthodox
Ballard stance: orthodox
Jimmy Young never had it easy as a pro. After losing to contenders Randy Neumann and Earnie Shavers early in his career, Young's record at one point was 7-4. Young went on to challenge Muhammad Ali for the undisputed title in 1976, and many observers felt he won. After a couple of easy tune up bouts, Young earned a second points decision over Ron Lyle. This was followed by a points win over George Foreman - a fight that ended with Foreman having a religious experience that led to his first retirement.
Jody Ballard turned pro in 1974, and had a promising start to his career, winning his first 11 bouts. Usually, he lost when he stepped up a level. By the time he faced Young, his record was 25-9 with 15 KOs.
For an in depth look at their respective records, visit:
Jimmy Young - https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/276
Jody Ballard - https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/16075
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