No Ali lost his last fight which took place at Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre, Nassau, Bahamas. At 236 1/4 lbs., Ali fought at the heaviest of his professional career. He did well for the first three rounds, and Berbick appeared to be tiring. Ali saved his strength by leaning on the ropes and conserving his energy during the middle rounds, and tried to come on in the last few rounds. Berbick's frequent combinations had Ali on the defensive more often than not, and won Berbick the fight.
Trevor Berbick vs. Muhammad Ali
Referee: Zach Clayton
Judge: Alonzo Butler 97-94
Judge: Jay Edson 99-94
Judge: Clyde Gray 99-94
Trevor Berbick in 1981.
Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Leon Spinks, Larry Holmes, and Trevor Berbick all beat Ali as a professional. Spinks, Holmes and Berbick came in three of the final four.
Trevor Berbick On November 22, 1986, Tyson was given his first title fight against Trevor Berbick for the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight championship. Tyson won the title by second round TKO, and at the age of 20 years and 4 months became the youngest heavyweight champion in history
Trevor Berbick, Larry Holmes, Leon Spinks, Ken Norton, and Joe Frazier.
Leon spinks ken norton joe Frazier larry Holmes Trevor berbick
Joe Frazier,Ken Norton,Leon Spinks,Larry Holmes and Trevor Berbick.
1981 against trevor berbick
December 1981 in the Bahamas.
No, he also lost to Ken Norton, Leon Spinks, Larry Holmes and Trevor Berbick.
Ali lost a 10 round decision in 1981 to Trevor Berbick. The decision was unamimous. Berbick would go on to lose his title to Tyson.
Ali's last fight was against Trevor Berbick in 1981, Nassau, Bahamas.
The boxers are listed in the exact order that they defeated Ali. Joe Frazier was the first to beat Ali.