Joe Bugner dies and the boxing world has flocked to social media in its reactions and paying its respects here on one of boxing’s heavyweights.
Professional boxing has lost a number of high profile fighters and more connected to the sport this year.
Unfortunately another one a short time ago has been confirmed.
Joe Bugner who once fought Muhammad Ali, a Hungarian-born British Australian with citizenship in the three countries, has passed today.
Aged 75. The boxing world reacted as follows with some of this earlier:

He challenged Ali for the heavyweight title in 1975 but lost on points.
He was in iconic movies such as ‘Street Fighter’ as well.
A larger than life character who also shared the ring with the likes of Frank Bruno, Earnie Shavers and Ron Lyle.
As well as beating one Henry Cooper on points in a close fight, Cooper famously knocking down Muhammad Ali in their fight.
It is understood Bugner had been contending with some health issues and died at home in a care home in Brisbane, Australia.
Bugner finished his career strongly and as a winner as a prize fighter, winning the Australian heavyweight title in the late 90s.
He retired with a professional record of 69-13-1-41 KO.
Condolences to Joe Buger’s loved ones.
Rest in peace.

