American boxer (1931–1972)
Zora Folley
Born Zora Folley
(1931-05-27 ) May 27, 1931Died July 7, 1972(1972-07-07) (aged 41) Other names Bell Statistics Weight(s) Heavyweight Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) Reach 77 in (196 cm)[ 1] Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 96 Wins 79 Wins by KO 44 Losses 11 Draws 6
Zora "Bell " Folley (May 27, 1931 – July 7, 1972) was an American heavyweight boxer who was a top 10 contender for eleven years in a row from 1956 to 1966 and a nine-time top 5 contender throughout his career, reaching a peak as number 1 contender in 1959.[ 2] [ 3] He beat top contenders such as Eddie Machen , George Chuvalo , Oscar Bonavena , Henry Cooper , Bob Foster , Nino Valdez , Doug Jones , Johnny Summerlin, Bob Cleroux and drew (tied) against Karl Mildenberger .[ 4]
Folley fought once for the world heavyweight title, losing to Muhammad Ali .
Early life
Born in Dallas, Texas , on 27 May 1931, Folley moved with his family to Chandler, Arizona in 1942, where he grew up playing baseball . Upon joining the U.S. Army in 1948, he began boxing and won the 6th Army Championship within a year, going on to win the All-Army and All-Service titles. He saw active service during the Korean War , earning five battle stars, and was discharged from the U.S. Army with the rank of Sergeant in 1953.
Boxing career
In the mid-1950s Folley signed a professional boxing contract, winning his first pro-fight against Jimmy Ingram, then after a draw, won seventeen straight victories until losing to Johnny Summerlin in six rounds with a suspected broken jaw after being knocked down three times. Despite being considered a top contender, Folley never faced heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson . This was partly due to his points loss to Henry Cooper in England, in September 1958 (which was later avenged in December 1961 by a two-round knockout).
Major Bouts
Folley beat contenders Eddie Machen , George Chuvalo , Bob Cleroux (twice), Oscar Bonavena (the first match was one sided with Bonavena being decked but Bonavena won the rematch three years later) and Doug Jones . He also had draws with Karl Mildenberger and Eddie Machen (their first fight), and defeated Mike De John , Alex Miteff , Pete Rademacher and Willi Besmanoff . Between 1960 and 1962 Folley was knocked out by Sonny Liston , Alejandro Lavorante ,Doug Jones (in the rematch) and outpointed by Brian London .
Title Shot
It was not until March 22, 1967, aged 36, that he faced world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali . Before their fight, Ali joked that Folley was such a nice man that it posed a real problem because he could not possibly get mad at him.[ 5] Folley was one of the first to call the champion by his Muslim name instead of Cassius Clay. Ali stated he respected Folley and was nervous before the match. Folley was the last man to face Ali before Ali's three-year exile from boxing in 1967. Folley was knocked out in the 7th round. Folley fought for three more years afterward before being knocked out by Mac Foster in 1970.
Personal life
Folley served as a member of the Chandler City Council, and raised a family of nine children with his wife Joella (1933–2011).
Grave of Zora Folley
In mysterious circumstances[which? ] , Folley suffered severe head injuries in a motel swimming pool while visiting a friend in Tucson, Arizona on July 8, 1972, and died at the age of 41 in a local hospital shortly afterwards. The death was officially ruled to be accidental. Folley's body was buried in the City of Mesa Cemetery, Mesa, Arizona .
The city of Chandler dedicated Zora Folley Memorial Park in his honor.
Professional boxing record
79 Wins (44 knockouts, 35 decisions), 11 Losses (7 knockouts, 4 decisions), 6 Draws [ 6]
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Location
Notes
Loss
79–11–6
Mac Foster
KO
1
29/09/1970
Selland Arena , Fresno, California
Folley knocked out at 3:04 of the first round.
Win
79–10–6
Billy Joiner
UD
10
05/11/1969
Silver Slipper , Las Vegas, Nevada
Win
78–10–6
Tommy Sims
KO
1
16/06/1969
Phoenix Municipal Stadium , Phoenix, Arizona
Sims knocked out at 2:19 of the first round.
Win
77–10–6
Sonny Moore
TKO
4
30/01/1969
Silver Slipper , Las Vegas, Nevada
Referee stopped the bout at 2:54 of the fourth round.
Loss
76–10–6
Oscar Bonavena
MD
10
06/07/1968
Estadio Luna Park , Buenos Aires
Draw
76–9–6
Al Jones
SD
10
14/05/1968
Miami Beach Convention Hall , Miami Beach, Florida
Draw
76–9–5
Roger Russell
SD
10
11/03/1968
Philadelphia Arena , Philadelphia
Loss
76–9–4
Brian London
PTS
10
13/11/1967
Liverpool Stadium , Liverpool, Merseyside
Win
76–8–4
Nick Sosa
KO
2
04/10/1967
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Win
75–8–4
Wayne Kindred
TKO
8
18/09/1967
Silver Slipper , Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss
74–8–4
Muhammad Ali
KO
7
22/03/1967
Madison Square Garden , New York City
For WBC , WBA , The Ring , and lineal heavyweight titles
Win
74–7–4
Floyd Joyner
KO
1
17/01/1967
Sam Houston Coliseum , Houston, Texas
Win
73–7–4
Jefferson Davis
UD
10
13/12/1966
Houston, Texas
Win
72–7–4
Henry Clark
UD
10
25/10/1966
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium , Sacramento, California
Win
71–7–4
Jefferson Davis
KO
8
28/06/1966
Centennial Coliseum , Reno, Nevada
Win
70–7–4
Bob Foster
UD
10
06/12/1965
New Orleans Municipal Auditorium , New Orleans, Louisiana
Win
69–7–4
Oscar Bonavena
UD
10
26/02/1965
Madison Square Garden , New York City
Win
68–7–4
Gerhard Zech
KO
4
14/11/1964
Westfalenhallen , Dortmund , North Rhine-Westphalia
Draw
67–7–4
Karl Mildenberger
PTS
10
17/04/1964
Festhalle Frankfurt , Frankfurt , Hesse
Win
67–7–3
Tod Herring
TKO
7
17/03/1964
Houston, Texas
Referee stopped the bout at 1:34 of the seventh round.
Win
66–7–3
George Chuvalo
UD
10
17/01/1964
Cleveland Arena , Cleveland, Ohio
Win
65–7–3
Billy Daniels
UD
10
17/10/1963
Paul Sauve Arena , Montreal , Quebec
Win
64–7–3
Tiger Lynch
KO
5
19/09/1963
Boise, Idaho
Lynch knocked out at 1:49 of the fifth round.
Loss
63–7–3
Ernie Terrell
UD
10
27/07/1963
Madison Square Garden , New York City
Win
63–6–3
Bob Cleroux
UD
10
23/05/1963
Paul Sauve Arena, Montreal, Quebec
Draw
62–6–3
Dean Bogany
TD
5
02/04/1963
Bakersfield Civic Auditorium , Bakersfield, California
Fight stopped due to an accidental headbut.
Loss
62–6–2
Doug Jones
KO
7
15/12/1962
Madison Square Garden , New York City
Folley knocked out at 1:58 of the seventh round.
Win
62–5–2
Dave Furch
UD
10
19/11/1962
Tucson, Arizona
Win
61–5–2
Al Gonzalez
KO
5
29/08/1962
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Al knocked out at 1:55 of the fifth round.
Win
60–5–2
Doug Jones
UD
10
01/08/1962
Denver Auditorium Arena , Denver, Colorado
Win
59–5–2
Paul Andrews
TKO
7
12/06/1962
Sacramento, California
Referee stopped the bout at 2:00 of the seventh round.
Win
58–5–2
Bob Cleroux
UD
10
18/04/1962
San Francisco Civic Auditorium , San Francisco, California
Win
57–5–2
Mike DeJohn
KO
3
15/02/1962
Denver Auditorium Arena , Denver, Colorado
DeJohn knocked out at 2:24 of the third round.
Win
56–5–2
Henry Cooper
KO
2
05/12/1961
Empire Pool , Wembley, London
Cooper knocked out at 1:06 of the second round.
Win
55–5–2
Sonny Moore
UD
10
28/09/1961
El Paso County Coliseum , El Paso, Texas
Win
54–5–2
"Big" Ben Marshall
KO
2
30/08/1961
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Marshall knocked out at 2:41 of the second round.
Loss
53–5–2
Alejandro Lavorante
KO
7
11/05/1961
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Folley knocked out at 0:35 of the seventh round.
Win
53–4–2
Norman Letcher
TKO
5
10/02/1961
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Referee stopped the bout at 1:12 of the fifth round.
Win
52–4–2
Willi Besmanoff
UD
10
16/09/1960
SW Washington Fairgrounds, Centralia, Washington
Loss
51–4–2
Sonny Liston
KO
3
18/07/1960
Denver Coliseum , Denver, Colorado
Folley knocked out at 0:28 of the third round.
Win
51–3–2
Clarence Williams
UD
10
05/04/1960
Sacramento, California
Win
50–3–2
Eddie Machen
UD
12
18/01/1960
Cow Palace , Daly City, California
Win
49–3–2
Alonzo Johnson
UD
10
18/11/1959
Caravan Inn East, Phoenix, Arizona
Win
48–3–2
Monroe Ratliff
TKO
2
02/10/1959
San Diego Arena, San Diego, California
Referee stopped the bout at 1:58 of the second round.
Win
47–3–2
Howard King
MD
10
04/08/1959
Sacramento, California
Win
46–3–2
Alvin Williams
KO
4
07/07/1959
Fresno Memorial Auditorium , Fresno, California
Win
45–3–2
Willi Besmanoff
UD
10
07/04/1959
Denver, Colorado
Win
44–3–2
Hank Thurman
UD
10
10/03/1959
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Win
43–3–2
Alex Miteff
UD
10
29/01/1959
Denver Auditorium Arena , Denver, Colorado
Win
42–3–2
Joe Bygraves
TKO
9
24/11/1958
Granby Halls , Leicester, Leicestershire
Referee stopped the bout at 2:59 of the ninth round.
Loss
41–3–2
Henry Cooper
PTS
10
14/10/1958
Empire Pool , Wembley, London
Win
41–2–2
Pete Rademacher
KO
4
25/07/1958
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Pete knocked out at 1:15 of the fourth round.
Win
40–2–2
Art Swiden
UD
10
19/05/1958
Las Vegas, Nevada
Draw
39–2–2
Eddie Machen
SD
12
09/04/1958
Cow Palace , Daly City, California
Win
39–2–1
Garvin Sawyer
UD
10
01/01/1958
Capitol Arena, Washington, D.C.
Win
38–2–1
Edgardo Romero
TKO
4
04/12/1957
Albuquerque Civic Auditorium , Albuquerque, New Mexico
Referee stopped the bout at 2:35 of the fourth round.
Win
37–2–1
Duke Sabedong
KO
4
21/11/1957
Phoenix, Arizona
Win
36–2–1
Monroe Ratliff
UD
10
10/09/1957
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Win
35–2–1
Edgardo Romero
TKO
6
05/08/1957
Dallas Memorial Auditorium , Dallas, Texas
Win
34–2–1
Jeff Dyer
UD
10
09/07/1957
Phoenix Coliseum , Phoenix, Arizona
Win
33–2–1
Julius Griffin
TKO
4
18/06/1957
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Referee stopped the bout at 2:59 of the fourth round.
Win
32–2–1
Jimmy Wood
KO
2
20/05/1957
Sports Center , Tucson, Arizona
Wood knocked out at 1:20 of the second round.
Win
31–2–1
JD Harvey
KO
4
18/04/1957
Sports Arena , Yuma, Arizona
Harvey knocked out at 2:46 of the fourth round.
Win
30–2–1
Johnny Hollins
KO
2
12/03/1957
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Hollins knocked out at 1:29 of the second round.
Win
29–2–1
Howie Turner
UD
10
11/02/1957
St. Nicholas Arena , New York City
Win
28–2–1
Wayne Bethea
SD
10
09/01/1957
Syracuse War Memorial Arena , Syracuse, New York
Win
27–2–1
Wayne Bethea
SD
10
03/12/1956
St. Nicholas Arena , New York City
Win
26–2–1
Nino Valdes
UD
10
25/09/1956
Softball Park, Phoenix, Arizona
Win
25–2–1
Roger Rischer
UD
12
15/08/1956
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Southwestern Heavyweight Title .
Win
24–2–1
Rocky Robinson
KO
8
28/05/1956
Sports Center, Tucson, Arizona
Robinson knocked out at 1:40 of the eighth round.
Win
23–2–1
Ponce DeLeon Taylor
KO
7
08/05/1956
Phoenix Municipal Stadium , Phoenix, Arizona
de Leon knocked out at 0:03 of the seventh round.
Win
22–2–1
Alex Watson Jones
KO
3
28/02/1956
Phoenix, Arizona
Jones knocked out at 2:01 of the third round.
Loss
21–2–1
Young Jack Johnson
RTD
5
01/12/1955
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
California Heavyweight Title . Folley did not come out for the sixth round due to a broken rib.
Win
21–1–1
Reuben Wilson
KO
8
24/09/1955
Clifton, Arizona
Win
20–1–1
Ted Calaman
TKO
4
08/09/1955
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Referee stopped the bout at 1:54 of the fourth round.
Win
19–1–1
Jack Jarrod
TKO
7
28/07/1955
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Referee stopped the bout at 1:20 of the seventh round.
Loss
18–1–1
Johnny Summerlin
RTD
6
23/06/1955
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Folley did not come out for the seventh round due to a broken jaw.
Win
18–0–1
Howard King
TKO
1
16/05/1955
Kezar Stadium , San Francisco, California
Referee stopped the bout at 2:57 of the first round.
Win
17–0–1
Calvin Brad
TKO
7
07/04/1955
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Referee stopped the bout at 2:50 of the seventh round.
Win
16–0–1
Kirby Seals
TKO
5
24/02/1955
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Referee stopped the bout at 2:48 of the fifth round.
Win
15–0–1
JD Reed
TKO
8
20/01/1955
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Referee stopped the bout at 1:10 of the eighth round.
Win
14–0–1
Kid Zanzibar
KO
7
18/12/1954
Clifton, Arizona
Win
13–0–1
Jimmy Ingram
PTS
10
26/11/1954
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Win
12–0–1
Georgie Woods
PTS
10
23/10/1954
Madison Square Garden , Phoenix, Arizona
Win
11–0–1
Sandy McPherson
UD
8
01/10/1954
Edmonton Gardens , Edmonton, Alberta
Win
10–0–1
Kid Percy
KO
N/A
28/08/1954
Clifton, Arizona
Win
9–0–1
Kirby Seals
UD
10
13/08/1954
San Diego Coliseum, San Diego, California
Win
8–0–1
Frank Buford
UD
10
12/07/1954
Tucson, Arizona
Win
7–0–1
Johnny Rebel
KO
1
10/06/1954
Phoenix, Arizona
Win
6–0–1
Joe Sandell
TKO
3
13/04/1954
Softball Park, Phoenix, Arizona
Win
5–0–1
Battling Blackjack
KO
1
26/03/1954
Clifton, Arizona
Win
4–0–1
Howard King
TKO
7
26/01/1954
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Referee stopped the bout at 2:35 of the seventh round.
Win
3–0–1
Lonnie Malone
TKO
2
07/12/1953
Arena, South Gate, California
Win
2–0–1
Joe Louis Brown
KO
8
17/11/1953
Phoenix, Arizona
Draw
1–0–1
Calvin Chambers
PTS
4
29/09/1953
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Win
1–0
Jimmy Ingram
PTS
4
22/09/1953
Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles
Family
Robert Folley, son of Zora Folley, was fighting in the light heavyweight division making his pro debut at the Felt Forum , on June 19, 1986.[ 7]
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