Larry Holmes
Larry Holmes
Biography
Larry Holmes is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1973 to 2002. He grew up in Easton, Pennsylvania, which led to his boxing nickname of the Easton Assassin. Holmes, whose left jab is rated among the best in boxing history, held the WBC heavyweight title from 1978 to 1983, The Ring magazine and lineal heavyweight titles from 1980 to 1985, and the inaugural IBF heavyweight title from 1983 to 1985. During his only title reign, he defended his title against 19 fighters, the second most in history behind Joe Louis. He also holds the record for the longest individual heavyweight title streak in the modern boxing history. Holmes is one of only five boxers—along with Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Leon Spinks and Trevor Berbick—to defeat Muhammad Ali; he is the only one to have stopped Ali. Holmes won his first 48 professional bouts, including victories over Norton, Ali, Earnie Shavers, Mike Weaver, Gerry Cooney, Tim Witherspoon, Carl Williams and Marvis Frazier. He fell one short of matching Rocky Marciano's career record of 49–0 when he lost to Michael Spinks in an upset in 1985. Holmes retired after losing a rematch to Spinks the following year, but made repeated comebacks. He was unsuccessful in three further attempts (against Mike Tyson in 1988, Evander Holyfield in 1992 and Oliver McCall in 1995) to regain the heavyweight title. Holmes fought for the final time in 2002, aged 52, against the 334lb Eric "Butterbean" Esch, and ended his career with a record of 69 wins and 6 losses. He is frequently ranked as one of the greatest heavyweights of all time and has been inducted into both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and World Boxing Hall of Fame. When Holmes was nineteen, he started boxing. In his twenty-first bout, he boxed Nick Wells in the semifinals of the 1972 National Olympic Trials in Fort Worth, Texas. Wells, a southpaw known for unprecedently high knockout-to-win percentage for an amateur boxer, with a majority of knockouts coming in the first round, stopped Holmes in the first round. Nevertheless, Holmes was chosen by a selection committee of the National Olympic authorities to fight at the Olympic Box-offs in West Point, New York, where he had a match-up versus a fighting seaman Duane Bobick. Holmes was dropped in the first round with a right to the head. He got up and danced out of range, landing several stiff jabs in the process. Bobick mauled Holmes in the second round but could not corner him. The referee warned Holmes twice in the second for holding. In the third, Bobick landed several good rights and started to corner Holmes, who continued to hold. Eventually, Holmes was disqualified for excessive holding. Holmes invested the money he earned from boxing and settled in his hometown of Easton. When he retired from boxing, Holmes employed more than 200 people through his various business holdings. In 2008, he owned two restaurants and a nightclub, a training facility, an office complex, a snack food bar and slot machines.[citation needed] Holmes currently co-hosts a talk show What The Heck Were They Thinking?
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
42
Gender
Male
Birthday
1949-11-03 (75 years old)
Place of Birth
Cuthbert, Georgia, USA
Acting

2021

Earnie Shavers as Not available

2017

Tommy as Self

2015

Chasing Tyson as Self

2014

River of Fundament as Wake Guest

2009

30 for 30 as Self

2009

Facing Ali as Self

2009

Muhammad and Larry as Himself

2008

Thrilla in Manila as Himself

2005

But Can They Sing? as Not available

2004

The Next Great Champ as Not available

1999

The Moment After as Pawn shop guy

1995

Oliver McCall vs. Larry Holmes as Not available

1994

Larry Holmes vs. Garing Lane as Not available

1993

Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson as Self (archive footage)

1989

The Simpsons as Larry Holmes (voice)

1989

Champions Forever as Self

1987

Glory Years as Not available

1985

Half Nelson as Larry Holmes

1985

Larry Holmes vs. David Bey as Not available

1985

Larry Holmes vs. Carl Williams as Not available

1983

Larry Holmes vs. Lucien Rodriguez as Not available

1982

Larry Holmes vs. Gerry Cooney as Not available

1981

Larry Holmes vs. Renaldo Snipes as Not available

1980

Muhammad and Larry as Not available

1975

Saturday Night Live as Self (uncredited)

1968

The Dick Cavett Show as Self - Guest