Bob Foster

Bob Foster

Professional Record

56
Wins
8
Losses
1
Draws
82.1%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Borger, Texas, USA
Residence
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Height
191
Reach
201
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
3/27/1961
Total Fights
65
Total Rounds
352
Win Rate
86.2%
KO Rate
82.1%
Losses by KO
6

About

Bob Foster, also known as "The Deputy Sheriff," was born on April 27, 1942. Standing at an impressive height of 191cm and boasting a reach of 201cm, Foster was a force to be reckoned with in the boxing world. His orthodox stance and light heavyweight weight class made him a formidable opponent for any challenger.

Foster's boxing career spanned an impressive 26 years, from 1961 to 1977. During this time, he showcased his skills and made his mark in the sport, leaving a lasting legacy. Let's take a closer look at the life and accomplishments of this extraordinary athlete.

Throughout his career, Foster earned numerous accolades and titles. He held the light heavyweight title for an incredible 14 consecutive defenses, a record that still stands today. His dominance in the ring was unmatched, and he proved his mettle time and time again.

One of Foster's most memorable fights took place on May 24, 1968, against Dick Tiger. It was a battle of the greats, with Foster emerging victorious by knockout in the fourth round. This victory further solidified his status as one of the best light heavyweight boxers of all time.

What made Foster truly exceptional was his ability to deliver devastating knockouts. With his long reach and powerful punches, he sent many opponents to the canvas, often in highlight-reel fashion. His fighting style was both thrilling and awe-inspiring, leaving fans and opponents alike in disbelief.

Foster's knockout power was on full display in his fight against Mike Quarry on June 17, 1972. In the third round, Foster unleashed a crushing left hook that sent Quarry crashing to the ground. It was a testament to Foster's skill and strength, etching his name in the annals of boxing history.

But Foster wasn't just a knockout artist; he also possessed tremendous boxing IQ and defensive skills. He had a knack for reading his opponents, analyzing their moves, and capitalizing on their weaknesses. This strategic approach allowed him to outmaneuver and outsmart his rivals, further enhancing his reputation as a complete fighter.

Throughout his career, Foster faced some of the toughest opponents in the light heavyweight division. From the legendary Joe Frazier to the skilled Vincente Rondon, he never shied away from a challenge. His willingness to take on the best of the best demonstrated his immense courage and unyielding determination.

Despite his remarkable success in the ring, Foster's post-boxing life took a different path. After retiring from professional boxing, he focused on law enforcement, working as a sheriff's deputy in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This transition from the ring to law enforcement showcased his commitment to serving and protecting his community.

Bob Foster's impact on the sport of boxing cannot be overstated. His incredible skill set, record-breaking title defenses, and unforgettable knockouts cemented his legacy as one of the all-time greats. His contributions to the sport will be remembered for generations to come, inspiring future fighters to push their limits and strive for greatness.

In conclusion, Bob Foster will forever be remembered as a legendary boxer who left an indelible mark on the sport. His size, skill, and knockout power set him apart from his peers, making him a force to be reckoned with in the light heavyweight division. Beyond his remarkable accomplishments in boxing, Foster's transition to law enforcement further solidifies his status as a true champion both inside and outside the ring. His legacy will continue to inspire and captivate boxing enthusiasts around the world.

Fights

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65Jun 1978
Loss
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64Feb 1978
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63Sep 1977
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62Sep 1976
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61Aug 1976
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60May 1976
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59Jun 1975
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58Jun 1974
Draw
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57Dec 1973
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56Aug 1973
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55Nov 1972
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54Sep 1972
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53Jun 1972
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52Apr 1972
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51Dec 1971
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50Oct 1971
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49Aug 1971
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48Apr 1971
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47Mar 1971
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46Nov 1970
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45Jun 1970
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44Apr 1970
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43Mar 1970
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42Feb 1970
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41Nov 1969
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40Jun 1969
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39May 1969
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38Jan 1969
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37Sep 1968
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36Aug 1968
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35Jul 1968
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34May 1968
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33Dec 1967
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32Nov 1967
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31Oct 1967
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30Jun 1967
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29May 1967
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28Feb 1967
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27Jan 1967
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26Dec 1966
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25Dec 1965
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24Jul 1965
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23May 1965
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22Mar 1965
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21Feb 1965
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20Dec 1964
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19Nov 1964
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18Nov 1964
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17Jul 1964
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16May 1964
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15Feb 1964
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14Dec 1963
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13Nov 1963
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12Apr 1963
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11Feb 1963
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10Oct 1962
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9Jun 1962
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8May 1962
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7Dec 1961
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6Nov 1961
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5Aug 1961
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4Jun 1961
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3May 1961
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2Apr 1961
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1Mar 1961
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