Zora Folley
Zora Folley
Professional Record
Fighter Information
- Birthplace
- Dallas, Texas, USA
- Residence
- Chandler, Arizona, USA
- Nationality
- USA
- Gender
- M
- Height
- 185
- Reach
- 196
- Stance
- orthodox
- Debut
- 9/22/1953
- Total Fights
- 96
- Total Rounds
- 668
- Win Rate
- 82.3%
- KO Rate
- 55.7%
- Losses by KO
- 7
About
One of the most underrated boxers in the heavyweight division, Zora Folley, also known by his nickname "Bell," was a force to be reckoned with during his time in the ring. Born on May 27, 1931, Folley stood tall at 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) and possessed a reach of 77 inches (196 cm). With an orthodox stance and the ability to fight in the heavyweight weight class, Folley left his mark in the boxing world.
Although Folley may not have received the same level of recognition as some of his contemporaries, he had a solid career and faced off against some of the toughest opponents in the division. His impressive record of 79 wins, 11 losses, and 6 draws speaks for itself and showcases his skill and determination inside the squared circle.
Throughout his career, Folley displayed exceptional technical prowess and ring intelligence. He could navigate the boxing ring with finesse, utilizing his reach advantage and quick footwork to keep his opponents at bay. Folley possessed a strong jab, which he used effectively to set up his combinations and control the pace of the fight.
One of the most memorable fights in Folley's career came in 1964 when he faced off against Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, for the heavyweight title. The fight took place on March 22, 1967, in Madison Square Garden. Folley went toe-to-toe with the young boxing sensation, displaying his skill and resilience inside the ring. However, Ali's speed and power proved too much for Folley, as he succumbed to a seventh-round knockout.
Despite his loss to Ali, Folley's performance gained him respect and recognition among boxing enthusiasts. His ability to withstand the onslaught from such a formidable opponent demonstrated his resilience and toughness.
As with many fighters from that era, Folley's career spanned during a time when the heavyweight division was stacked with talent. Boxers like Ali, Joe Frazier, and Sonny Liston dominated the headlines, often overshadowing fighters like Folley who were equally talented but perhaps lacked the same level of publicity.
Folley faced numerous heavyweight contenders throughout his career, including Liston, Eddie Machen, and Zbigniew Pietrzykowski, just to name a few. These bouts provided Folley with valuable experience and allowed him to showcase his skills against top-tier competition.
Throughout his boxing journey, Folley went the distance against some of the best fighters of his time. His fights were often entertaining and showcased the sport's brutality and beauty. But it wasn't just Folley's skill and determination that made him a memorable fighter.
Folley's nickname "Bell" was earned due to his exceptional ability to avoid punches and slip away from his opponents' attacks. His defensive prowess was often compared to the elegance and grace of a dancing bell, as he effortlessly evaded incoming blows.
While Folley's style of boxing may not have been as flashy as some of his counterparts, he made up for it with his technical precision and ring generalship. His boxing IQ was off the charts, allowing him to make split-second decisions and capitalize on his opponents' weaknesses.
Despite his undeniable talent and skills, Folley's career never reached the heights of some of his peers. Perhaps it was the lack of promotional backing or the wrong timing that prevented him from achieving the stardom he deserved.
On July 7, 1972, tragedy struck the boxing world when Folley lost his life in an unfortunate accident. He was fatally shot outside a bar in Arizona, leaving a void in the sport that will never be filled.
Although Folley's career may not have resulted in multiple world titles or mainstream recognition, his contributions to the sport of boxing should never be overlooked. His technical brilliance, defensive skills, and exciting fights deserve to be remembered and celebrated.
As boxing enthusiasts, it is our duty to honor the memory of fighters like Zora Folley, who dedicated their lives to the sport and entertained us with their bravery and skill. So, the next time you tune in to watch a thrilling boxing match, take a moment to remember the fighters who paved the way for the sport we all love.
Fights
| Fight | Venue | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 96 | Sep 1970 | Loss | N/A | |
| 95 | Nov 1969 | Win | N/A | |
| 94 | Jun 1969 | Win | N/A | |
| 93 | Jan 1969 | Win | N/A | |
| 92 | Jul 1968 | Loss | N/A | |
| 91 | May 1968 | Draw | N/A | |
| 90 | Mar 1968 | Draw | N/A | |
| 89 | Nov 1967 | Loss | N/A | |
| 88 | Oct 1967 | Win | N/A | |
| 87 | Sep 1967 | Win | N/A | |
| 86 | Mar 1967 | Loss | N/A | |
| 85 | Jan 1967 | Win | N/A | |
| 84 | Dec 1966 | Win | N/A | |
| 83 | Oct 1966 | Win | N/A | |
| 82 | Jun 1966 | Win | N/A | |
| 81 | Dec 1965 | Win | N/A | |
| 80 | Feb 1965 | Win | N/A | |
| 79 | Nov 1964 | Win | N/A | |
| 78 | Apr 1964 | Draw | N/A | |
| 77 | Mar 1964 | Win | N/A | |
| 76 | Jan 1964 | Win | N/A | |
| 75 | Oct 1963 | Win | N/A | |
| 74 | Sep 1963 | Win | N/A | |
| 73 | Jul 1963 | Loss | N/A | |
| 72 | May 1963 | Win | N/A | |
| 71 | Apr 1963 | Draw | N/A | |
| 70 | Dec 1962 | Loss | N/A | |
| 69 | Nov 1962 | Win | N/A | |
| 68 | Aug 1962 | Win | N/A | |
| 67 | Aug 1962 | Win | N/A | |
| 66 | Jun 1962 | Win | N/A | |
| 65 | Apr 1962 | Win | N/A | |
| 64 | Feb 1962 | Win | N/A | |
| 63 | Dec 1961 | Win | N/A | |
| 62 | Sep 1961 | Win | N/A | |
| 61 | Aug 1961 | Win | N/A | |
| 60 | May 1961 | Loss | N/A | |
| 59 | Feb 1961 | Win | N/A | |
| 58 | Sep 1960 | Win | N/A | |
| 57 | Jul 1960 | Loss | N/A | |
| 56 | Apr 1960 | Win | N/A | |
| 55 | Jan 1960 | Win | N/A | |
| 54 | Nov 1959 | Win | N/A | |
| 53 | Oct 1959 | Win | N/A | |
| 52 | Aug 1959 | Win | N/A | |
| 51 | Jul 1959 | Win | N/A | |
| 50 | Apr 1959 | Win | N/A | |
| 49 | Mar 1959 | Win | N/A | |
| 48 | Jan 1959 | Win | N/A | |
| 47 | Nov 1958 | Win | N/A | |
| 46 | Oct 1958 | Loss | N/A | |
| 45 | Jul 1958 | Win | N/A | |
| 44 | May 1958 | Win | N/A | |
| 43 | Apr 1958 | Draw | N/A | |
| 42 | Jan 1958 | Win | N/A | |
| 41 | Dec 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 40 | Nov 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 39 | Sep 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 38 | Aug 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 37 | Jul 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 36 | Jun 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 35 | May 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 34 | Apr 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 33 | Mar 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 32 | Feb 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 31 | Jan 1957 | Win | N/A | |
| 30 | Dec 1956 | Win | N/A | |
| 29 | Sep 1956 | Win | N/A | |
| 28 | Aug 1956 | Win | N/A | |
| 27 | May 1956 | Win | N/A | |
| 26 | May 1956 | Win | N/A | |
| 25 | Feb 1956 | Win | N/A | |
| 24 | Dec 1955 | Loss | N/A | |
| 23 | Sep 1955 | Win | N/A | |
| 22 | Sep 1955 | Win | N/A | |
| 21 | Jul 1955 | Win | N/A | |
| 20 | Jun 1955 | Loss | N/A | |
| 19 | May 1955 | Win | N/A | |
| 18 | Apr 1955 | Win | N/A | |
| 17 | Feb 1955 | Win | N/A | |
| 16 | Jan 1955 | Win | N/A | |
| 15 | Dec 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 14 | Nov 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 13 | Oct 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 12 | Oct 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 11 | Aug 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 10 | Aug 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 9 | Jul 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 8 | Jun 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 7 | Apr 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 6 | Mar 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 5 | Jan 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 4 | Dec 1953 | Win | N/A | |
| 3 | Nov 1953 | Win | N/A | |
| 2 | Sep 1953 | Draw | N/A | |
| 1 | Sep 1953 | Win | N/A |