Ernie Shevers Biography
Ernie Shevers. Black destroyer. The biography of the famous Boxer-Stylawes. Sergey Korchagin October 26, Ernie Shevers. I present to you a great detailed biography of the famous Boxer-Stylawes, a two-time applicant for the championship title, nicknamed "Black Destroyer." The childhood and youth of Ernie Di Shevers was born on August 31 of the year near the port city of Mobile Alabama. In the year, the Shevers family was forced to leave the house due to the persecution of the predecessors of the Ku-Ulks-Clan abbreviated name KKK.
In the year of the 20th century, the ultra -right organization was engaged in the propaganda of white nationalism.
The clan opposed homosexuality, Muslims and dark -skinned layers of the population. Ernie's father learned about the impending threat. The day before the planned attack of KKK representatives, he took his wife and children to Ohio. Ernie's native house was looted and destroyed by means of explosive. Thanks to a timely flight, the Shevers family escaped a punitive measure by criminals.
Ernie's father worked as a rotational basis. From the age of six, the future star of the World Boxing worked with his brothers and sisters helping his mother to conduct households. Shevers grew up on a farm in Ohio near the city of Warren. The young man was distinguished by extraordinary physical strength. He developed power indicators due to heavy rural work: firewood, loading of wheat sheaves, field work.
The years of tireless work laid the foundations of the physical training of one of the most powerful panchers of the 10ths of the 20th century. Shevers first crossed the threshold of the Boxing hall at the summer. The results were not forced to wait. Over the three years of the amateur career, Ernie held 26 battles of which he won at 20 as a knockout. In the year, he won the bronze medal at the Golden Gloves tournament, and in the winter of the national heavyweight tournament became the winner.
Shevers needed money. In November, he decided to go to professionals. The manner of fighting the Shavers had a low tall of a centimeter, but he had a large scope of the hands of a centimeter. Ernie has achieved success thanks to a crushing strike. Its right straight and long side possessed incredible power. He used his left hand as a pointer. When the “sight” was established was followed by the right blow and the opponent was in the knockout.
Shevers skillfully overlapped the central line with his right glove. He held a fist in his face, creating a kind of protective barrage from the direct blows of the opponent. Ernie received the nickname "Black Destroyer." He ended most of the battles with a knockout in the initial rounds. However, despite his power, Shevers did not differ in good endurance. He relied on an early victory and often lost his strength if the duel crossed the "equator".
Ernie knew how to defend himself well, but did not have a strong chin. Almost all of his defeats were early. The notorious "Chance Panche" made Shevers one of the most awesome fighters of the 20th century. He boxed against the leaders of two eras: Mohammed Ali and Larry Holmes. Both hegemons felt the power of Ernie’s blows, but both were able to break the resistance of the black destroyer.
Professional boxing positive and negative qualities of Ernie were reflected in professional ring. At the early stage of his career, the black destroyer did not have a competent manager. He boxed against the average level of opposition and polished his boxing art. Over 3 years of professional career, Shevers won 39 victories and suffered 2 defeats. He finished most of the battles by knockout in the initial rounds.
In the year, Ernie met Don King, a beginner boxing manager and a former criminal. Thanks to the efforts of the entrepreneurial Don, the career of Shevers reached a new level. He defeated Vincent Rondon, the ex-champion of the world in half-weight, and stopped in three rounds of the technic Jimmy Yang. Shevers considers the victory over Ellis the most important in his career.
The series of victories Ernie was interrupted by a crushing defeat at the hands of Jerry Quorry. Shevers was not a stable fighter. He combined boxing classes with work as a guard in one of the clubs of Ohio. Night shifts negatively affected its concentration and physical readiness for battle. The black destroyer "chopped off the backyards" of the top rating of a heavy division.
He sent Ron Lyle to the Knockdown in the 2nd round, but was forced to surrender in the 6th segment of the battle. Shevers closed the defeat with five victories and went to the main duel of his life. The applicant had worthy of resistance to the champion. It was the best battle of the black destroyer in his entire career. His right hand regularly found a goal. In the 14th round, Ernie sent the champion to the flooring, but the referee did not count the knockdown.
Ali withstood all the blows and answered with quick attacks on the actions of the opponent. The judges issued a verdict in favor of Mohammed. Ernie lost his next fight Larry Holmes, ascending a heavy weight super-star. A brilliant victory by knockout in the first round over Ken Norton brought Shavers to the champion Rowansch with Holmes. In the 7th round, Holmes was in a heavy knockdown.Ernie spent his strength and could not finish off the opponent.
In the 11th round, the referee stopped the battle and recorded the victory of Larry. After the second defeat from Holmes, the quarry of the black destroyer went to the decline. He alternated successes and failures. Shevers did a difficult operation on the retina of the eye. Ray Leonard had a similar trauma. The legendary Shugar left the global ring for several years, but Ernie continued to play his health.
At the late stage of his career, he won several bright victories, including over the strong Joe Bagner. Shevers spoke in a professional ring up to a year and returned to Box in the same year, he finally completed his sports career. His record: 74 victories, 68 knockout 23 in the first round, 14 lesions and 1 draw. Life after boxing after the end of his career, Shevers worked as a shepherd in the church, gave lectures on Orthodoxy and held the post of head of the Security Service.
Ernie saved the money earned in the ring. The boxer invested in charity and funds for assistance to homeless children. Shevers was married 5 times. His current wife Lavarna Payne. The boxer has 4 more daughters from previous marriages: Catherine, Lisa, Natasha and Latonia. Ernie has many grandchildren and great -grandchildren. He maintains relations with his daughters and loves to arrange Sunday family holidays.
Ernie Shevers is one of the bright representatives of two eras in heavyweight. The black destroyer shared the ring with the best representatives of the royal division. He was famous for the ability to convey to the goal his strongest blow to the right. The need brought Ernie to the ring. It has become popular and known thanks to destructive strength and the ability to fight against the background of general fatigue.
The ex-President for world titles retained health and money. In the year, he released an autobiography. Ernie is an honorable guest on the boxing show. He lives in Ohio with his wife, daughters and grandchildren. His bright knockouts and battles against the best heavyweight boxers forever enter the history of boxing. No, sir. I became an athlete for need.
I needed money. I retained most of the savings.