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Real name
  
MacArthur Foster

Losses
  
6

Martial art
  
Boxing

Nationality
  
Name
  
Mac Foster

Division
  
Heavyweight


Wins
  
30

Role
  
Boxer

Total fights
  
36

Wins by KO
  
30

Height
  
1.88 m

Stance
  
Orthodox stance

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Nickname(s)
  
Big Mac 'The Knife' from Fresno

Born
  
June 27, 1942Alexandria, VA, United States (
1942-06-27
)

Died
  
July 19, 2010, Fresno, California, United States

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MacArthur "Mac" Foster (June 27, 1942 – July 19, 2010) was an American heavyweight professional boxer. Foster competed from 1966 to 1976, and won 30 of 36 professional bouts. All wins by way of knockout. He scored notable stoppages of heavyweight contenders such as Thad Spencer, Cleveland Williams (twice)and Zora Folley. Foster went the distance against a prime Muhammad Ali in April 1972, losing by fifteen round unanimous decision.

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He died on July 19, 2010. He was 68 years old.

2010.07.19 News Fresno's Mac Foster Death Aleman Boxing Fresno


Early life

The son of Mississippi sharecroppers, Foster was a 6' 2" United States Marine Corps Vietnam War veteran. Born in Alexandria, Virginia he grew up in Fresno, California, the third of eleven children. His father was a nurse. Foster picked grapes and cotton as a youth. Fresno State University offered Foster a track and field scholarship out of Washington High School, but he volunteered for the United States Marines instead. In the service, Foster won fourteen amateur boxing titles. After a military discharge, Foster turned pro, becoming the third Fresno boxer of note (Young Corbett III was a world welterweight champion and Wayne Thornton rose through the rankings to become a number one heavyweight contender in 1970. Foster trained with Pat DiFuria at the Merced Street Gym.

Boxing career

Known as Big Mac 'The Knife' from Fresno, Foster made his professional debut in 1966, winning his first 24 fights by knockout, and was named Ring Magazine progress of the year for 1969. As Britain's Boxing Illustrated magazine put it 'He could certainly whack!'.

Whilst serving as a sparring partner for Sonny Liston, Foster reportedly knocked out the former world champion.

In 1969 Foster twice knocked out a past his best Cleveland Williams. Thad Spencer was another notable win.

By 1970, Foster was ranked as the world's number one heavyweight contender and seemed set for a title shot, but his 24-0 winning streak came to an end when as favourite he was stopped in six rounds by the more experienced Jerry Quarry in June 1970. After the Quarry fight, Foster knocked out ageing but well rated Zora Folley in one round.

In April 1972 Foster faced Muhammad Ali in Tokyo. Although he beat Ali's prediction of a fifth round stoppage by lasting the distance, Foster lost a clear decision to the former champion.

Foster followed up his loss to Ali with knockouts of journeymen Sam McGill and Charles Williams. He was then outpointed by Bob Stallings, Joe Bugner and Henry Clark in consecutive bouts.

Foster served as George Foreman's sparring partner for Foreman's world title bout with Ken Norton in 1974. He retired from boxing in 1976 after losing his fourth consecutive decision, this time to prospect Stan Ward. Foster's final record was 30-6, with all 30 of his wins coming by knockout.

After retirement

After retiring, Foster volunteered his time as boxing coach for youth.

Death

Foster died of MRSA on Monday, July 19, 2010. He was 68. Foster was survived by his wife Yolanda and their four children, Gregory, Joshua, Nathaniel and Nicole. He was buried at the San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery in Santa Nella, California.

References

Mac Foster Wikipedia