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September 15, 2025 3 mins
On September 15, 1978, Muhammad Ali, one of the greatest boxers of all time, defeated Leon Spinks in a rematch to reclaim the World Heavyweight Championship title for an unprecedented third time. The fight took place at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, in front of a crowd of about 70,000 people.

Ali, who was 36 years old at the time, had previously lost his title to the 25-year-old Spinks in a stunning upset seven months earlier. Spinks, a former Marine and Olympic gold medalist, had only eight professional fights under his belt when he faced Ali in their first encounter. In that bout, Spinks outworked and outmaneuvered Ali to earn a split-decision victory and become the new heavyweight champion.

However, in the rematch, Ali was determined to prove that he was still the greatest. He adopted a different strategy, using his superior footwork and ring intelligence to keep Spinks at bay. Ali danced around the ring, picking his shots carefully and avoiding Spinks' aggressive attacks. As the fight progressed, Ali's experience and skill became more evident, and he began to take control of the bout.

Throughout the 15-round contest, Ali showcased his legendary stamina and resilience. Despite his age, he maintained a steady pace and never seemed to tire. He also demonstrated his famous defensive skills, using his quick reflexes and head movement to evade many of Spinks' punches.

In the end, Ali put on a boxing clinic, outclassing Spinks with his superior technique and ring generalship. The judges scored the fight unanimously in Ali's favor, with scores of 11-4, 10-4-1, and 10-4-1. With this victory, Ali became the first three-time heavyweight champion in boxing history, a record that stood until Evander Holyfield matched it in 1996.

The win over Spinks was a fitting capstone to Ali's incredible career. He had first won the heavyweight title in 1964 when he stunned Sonny Liston as a 7-1 underdog. He regained the title in 1974 when he defeated George Foreman in the famous "Rumble in the Jungle." And now, four years later, he had reclaimed the championship for a third time, cementing his status as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time.

Ali's victory was also a testament to his enduring popularity and cultural significance. He was not just a sports icon but a global figure who transcended boxing. His fights were major events that attracted worldwide attention, and his charisma and social activism made him a symbol of resistance and empowerment for millions of people.

The Ali-Spinks rematch was a historic moment in sports history, a triumph of skill, determination, and legacy. It was a reminder of Ali's greatness and a celebration of his unparalleled achievements in and out of the ring. Today, more than four decades later, Ali's legacy continues to inspire new generations of athletes and fans around the world.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to This Moment in Sports History podcast. On September fifteenth,
nineteen seventy eight, Muhammad Ali, one of the greatest boxes
of all time, defeated Leon Spinks in a rematch to
reclaim the World Heavyweight Championship title for an unprecedented third time.
The fight took place at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana,

(00:21):
in front of a crowd of about seventy thousand people. Ali,
who was thirty six years old at the time, had
previously lost his title to the twenty five year old
Sphinx in a stunning upset seven months earlier. Spinx, a
former Marine and Olympic gold medalist, had only eight professional
fights under his belt when he faced Ali in their

(00:41):
first encounter. In that bout, Spinx outworked and out maneuvered
Ali to earn a split decision victory and become the
new heavyweight champion. However, in the rematch, Ali was determined
to prove that he was still the greatest. He adopted
a different strategy, using his superior footwork in ring intelligence
to keep space at bay. Ollie danced around the ring,

(01:02):
picking his shots carefully and avoiding Spinx's aggressive attacks. As
the fight progressed, Ali's experience and skill became more evident,
and he began to take control of the bout Throughout
the fifteen round contest, Allie showcased his legendary stamina and resilience.
Despite his age, He maintained a steady pace and never
seemed to tire. He also demonstrated his famous defensive skills,

(01:26):
using his quick reflexes and head movement to evade many
of Spink's punches. In the end, Ali put on a
boxing clinic, outclassing Spinx with his superior technique and ring generalship.
The judges scored the fight unanimously in Ollie's favor, with
scores of eleven four, ten four one, and ten for one.
With this victory, Ollie became the first three time heavyweight

(01:49):
champion in boxing history, a record that stood until Evander
Holyfield natched it in nineteen ninety six. The win over
Sphinx was a fitting capstone to Ali's incredible career. He
had first won the heavyweight title in nineteen sixty four
when he stunned Sonny Liston as a seven to one underdog.
He regained the title in nineteen seventy four when he

(02:10):
defeated George Foreman in the famous Stone Life Rumble in
the Jungle, and now four years later he had reclaimed
the championship for a third time, cementing his status as
the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. Ali's victory was
also a testament to his enduring popularity and cultural significance.

(02:31):
He was not just a sports icon, but a global
figure who transcended boxing. His fights were major events that
attracted world wide attention, and his charisma and social activism
made him a symbol of resistance and empowerment for millions
of people. The ally Sphinx rematch was a historic moment
in sports history, a triumph of skill, determination and legacy.

(02:55):
It was a reminder of Ali's greatness and a celebration
of his unparallel achievements in and out of the ring.
To day, more than four decades later, Allie's legacy continues
to inspire new generations of athletes and fans around the world.
And that wraps it up. Join us tomorrow and be

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