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Charles L. "Sonny" Liston (May 8, 1932– January 5, 1971) was a professional boxer
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 who became world heavyweight champion in 1962 by knocking out Floyd Patterson
Floyd Patterson

Floyd Patterson was an American 2-time List of Heavyweight Champions. At 21, Patterson was then the youngest man to win the world heavyweight championship and, later, the 1st to regain it....
 in the first round. Liston was one of the most powerful punchers and jabbers in the history of boxing.



mother believed he was born in January, 1928, but Liston would later claim his birth date to be May 8, 1932, a date which is possibly off by at least four years.

Liston was born the son of a sharecropper in the sector of Morledge Plantation that lay in Johnson Township, St.






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Charles L. "Sonny" Liston (May 8, 1932– January 5, 1971) was a professional boxer
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 who became world heavyweight champion in 1962 by knocking out Floyd Patterson
Floyd Patterson

Floyd Patterson was an American 2-time List of Heavyweight Champions. At 21, Patterson was then the youngest man to win the world heavyweight championship and, later, the 1st to regain it....
 in the first round. Liston was one of the most powerful punchers and jabbers in the history of boxing.



Early life

His mother believed he was born in January, 1928, but Liston would later claim his birth date to be May 8, 1932, a date which is possibly off by at least four years.

Liston was born the son of a sharecropper in the sector of Morledge Plantation that lay in Johnson Township, St. Francis County, Arkansas
Arkansas

Arkansas is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States of the United States. Arkansas shares a border with six states, with its eastern border largely defined by the Mississippi River....
. He was the 12th of 13 children born to Tobe Liston and Helen Baskin, and he endured frequent beatings as a child. At 13, he escaped from his father's control and hitchhiked to St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri, located near the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River. St....
 by himself to reunite with his mother and his cousins.

After he was sentenced to prison, as a teenager, for taking part in the robbery of a gas station, his boxing talent was discovered by a Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 priest, and it was boxing that helped him leave jail early. On Halloween
Halloween

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 night in 1952, he was paroled, and during a brief amateur career that spanned less than a year, he won several amateur tournaments, including the Golden Gloves
Golden Gloves

For the honor in Major League Baseball, see Gold Glove.The Golden Gloves is the name given to annual competitions for amateur boxing in the United States....
. One of his victims was Olympic Heavyweight Champion Ed Sanders
Ed Sanders (boxer)

Hayes Edward ?Big Ed? Sanders , was an Olympic champion boxer, was born in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, to Hays Sanders, a municipal garbage worker, and Eva Sanders....
.

Professional boxing career

Liston made his professional debut on September 2, 1953, knocking out Don Smith
Don Smith

Don John Smith was a Canada professional ice hockey player who played for the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Shamrocks, Montreal Wanderers and the Renfrew Creamery Kings....
 in the first round in St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri, located near the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River. St....
, where he fought his first five bouts.

At 6' 0½", Liston had a disproportionately long reach of 84" (equaled only by some champs who were/are 6'4" and over). He also had the largest fists in heavyweight history, 15", at least until the recent appearance of 7-ft Nikolay Valuev. His noticeably more muscular left arm and crushing left jab lends credence to the widely held belief that he was left-handed
Left-handed

Left-handedness is the preference for the left hand over the right for everyday activities such as Penmanship. Most left-handedness people exhibit some degree of ambidexterity....
 but utilized an orthodox stance
Orthodox stance

An Orthodox stance in combat sports such as boxing and karate refers to someone who boxes right-handed as opposed to a left-handed fighter who is referred to as a Left-handed#Southpaw....
. Liston's favorite song was "Night Train
Night Train (song)

"Night Train" is a twelve bar blues instrumental Standard first recorded by Jimmy Forrest in 1951 in music....
". He was known to repeat both versions (Jimmy Forrest
Jimmy Forrest

Jimmy Forrest was a jazz musician who played tenor saxophone throughout his career.Born Jimmy Robert Forrest Jr., he is famous for his first solo sound recording and reproduction of "Night Train ", with its hook and classic tenor solo....
's original 1952 version and James Brown
James Brown

James Joseph Brown, Jr. was an United States entertainer. He is recognized as one of the most influential figures in 20th century popular music and was renowned for his vocals and feverish dancing....
's 1965 smash hit) during long rope jumping sessions.

In his sixth bout, in Detroit, Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
, Liston faced John Summerlin (19-1-2) on national television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 and won an eight-round decision. He later beat Summerlin in a rematch, but then suffered his first defeat, also in Detroit, at the hands of Marty Marshall
Marty Marshall

Marion 'Marty' Marshall was an United States professional Boxing who fought at Light heavyweight and Heavyweight. Nicknamed "the Michigan Bomber", Marshall was active during the 1940s and 1950s....
 on September 7, 1954. In the third round, Marshall, a defensive-minded journeyman, managed to break Liston's jaw with a right hand while Liston was laughing at the smaller man's unorthodox ring tactics. Liston proved his mettle by lasting the scheduled eight rounds despite the pain.

In 1955, he won six fights, five by knockout
Knockout

A knockout is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and others sports involving strike ....
, including a rematch with Marshall, whom he knocked out in six rounds. A rubber match with Marshall in 1956 saw him the winner by a ten-round decision, but in May of that year he again ran afoul of the law, accused of beating up a police officer. He was paroled after serving six months of a nine-month sentence and prohibited from boxing during 1957.

In 1958, he returned to boxing, winning eight fights that year. 1959 was a banner year for Liston, as he fought four times, knocking out Mike DeJohn in six, No. 1 challenger Cleveland Williams
Cleveland Williams

Cleveland "Big Cat" Williams was an United States heavyweight boxing who fought in the 1950s through the 1970s. A Ring Magazine poll once rated him as one of the finest boxers who never won a title....
 in three, and Nino Valdez
Nino Valdez

Nino Valdez was the Cuban heavyweight boxing champion in the 1940s and 1950s. He was a top contender for the heavyweight title during this time, although he never received a shot due to his mixed results in the ring....
, also in three. Despite moving up in the rankings, Liston had difficulty getting a shot at world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson
Floyd Patterson

Floyd Patterson was an American 2-time List of Heavyweight Champions. At 21, Patterson was then the youngest man to win the world heavyweight championship and, later, the 1st to regain it....
, whose handlers cited Liston's links with the mob.

In 1960, Liston won five more fights, including a rematch with Williams, who lasted only two rounds. He also had knockout wins over Roy Harris (one round) and top contender Zora Folley
Zora Folley

Zora Folley was an African-American heavyweight boxing.Born in Dallas, Texas, he moved with his family to Chandler, Arizona in 1942, where he grew up playing baseball....
 (three rounds). Eddie Machen
Eddie Machen

Edward Mills Machen was born in Redding, California, on June 15, 1932. Machen was a convict turned boxer. His 64-bout career began on March 22, 1955, and he went on to win his first 24 bouts....
 was the only contender who was not knocked out by Liston, but Liston secured a one-sided, 12-round decision.

Patterson-Liston


In 1962, Floyd Patterson
Floyd Patterson

Floyd Patterson was an American 2-time List of Heavyweight Champions. At 21, Patterson was then the youngest man to win the world heavyweight championship and, later, the 1st to regain it....
 finally signed to meet Liston for the world title. The fight was scheduled to be held in New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
, but the New York Boxing Commission denied him a license because of his criminal record. As a result, the fight was moved to Comiskey Park
Comiskey Park

Comiskey Park was the stadium in which the Chicago White Sox played from 1910 to 1990. It was built by Charles Comiskey after a design by Zachary Taylor Davis, and was the site of four World Series and more than 6,000 Major League Baseball games....
, Chicago, Illinois. Liston and Patterson met on September 25 of that year, and Liston became world champion by knocking out Patterson in the first round.

Liston, however, was not a popular champion and was disappointed that on his return to his hometown of Philadelphia, the fans did not show up at the airport to cheer his success. Jerry Spinelli
Jerry Spinelli

Jerry Spinelli is a noted children's author, specializing on novels written for and about early adolescence. Among his books are Milkweed , Space Station Seventh Grade, Maniac Magee , Wringer , Eggs and Stargirl ....
, the author of the children's novel Stargirl
Stargirl (novel)

Stargirl is a novel written by Jerry Spinelli, first published in 2000.The book centers on a new 10th grade student at Mica Area High School in Arizona: Stargirl Caraway, otherwise known as Susan Julia Caraway, an eccentric and compassionate girl who has spent her previous years in homeschooling....
, included him in its dedication because its titular character has an analogous experience.

Patterson and Liston signed for a rematch, held on the evening of July 22, 1963, in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
, Nevada
Nevada

Nevada is a U.S. state located in the Western United States of the United States of America. The capital is Carson City and the largest city is Las Vegas, Nevada....
. This fight lasted two seconds longer than their first fight, with Liston once again knocking out Patterson in the first round.

Liston-Clay


Liston did not box again that year, and in 1964 on the evening of February 25 in Miami, Florida
Miami, Florida

Miami is a global city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the most populous county in Florida....
 he met a certain brash young contender named Cassius Clay
Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali is a retired United States boxing and former three-time List of heavyweight boxing champions.As an amateur, Ali won a gold medal at the Summer Olympic Games in the light heavyweight division gold medal....
, who odds-makers made a distant 8-1 underdog. Liston lost his title when he shockingly quit in his corner before the start of the seventh round, claiming he had hurt his shoulder. Some believed the fight was fixed, and doubt whether Liston's shoulder injury was real.
Alilistonsi
On May 25, 1965, Liston would encounter Clay again, now known as Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali is a retired United States boxing and former three-time List of heavyweight boxing champions.As an amateur, Ali won a gold medal at the Summer Olympic Games in the light heavyweight division gold medal....
. The bout was originally scheduled for Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is the State capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. The largest city in New England, Boston is considered the economic and cultural center of the region, and is sometimes regarded as the unofficial "Capital of New England." Boston city proper had a 2007 est...
, but Ali, a week before the fight, was hospitalized with a hernia
Hernia

A hernia is a wiktionary:protrusion of a Biological tissue, structure, or part of an organ through the muscle tissue or the biological membrane by which it is normally contained....
. The rescheduled match was in the small town of Lewiston, Maine
Lewiston, Maine

Lewiston is a city in Androscoggin County, Maine in the U.S. state of Maine and the second-largest city in the state. The population was 35,690 at the United States Census, 2000....
.

Less than two minutes into the fight, while he was pulling away from Liston, Ali hit Liston with an extremely quick punch which didn't seem to have much weight behind it. However, Liston awkwardly went down, first lurching forward to the canvas then sprawling out onto his back, spread-eagled. In the total shambles that followed, referee Jersey Joe Walcott
Jersey Joe Walcott

Arnold Raymond Cream , better known as Jersey Joe Walcott, was a world heavyweight boxing champion. He broke the world's record for the oldest man to win the world's Heavyweight title when he earned it at the age of 37....
 never counted over Liston and never made Ali go to a neutral corner, while Ali yelled hysterically at Liston, running around the ring, arms aloft. During this time Liston made an attempt to get back to his feet, before again rolling onto his back.

After Liston finally got up, ringside boxing writer Nat Fleischer
Nat Fleischer

Nathaniel Stanley Fleischer was a noted United States boxing writer. Fleischer inaugurated, in 1922, the Ring Magazine publication. He led that magazine, as editor in chief, for fifty years till his death in 1972....
, who had absolutely no authority, informed Walcott that Liston had been on the canvas for over 10 seconds (during which time the fight briefly resumed), and that the fight should be over. Walcott then waved the fight off. The photograph of the knockdown of this fight is one of the most heavily promoted photos in the history of the media, and was even chosen as the cover of the Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated

Sports Illustrated is an United States sports magazine owned by Mass media conglomerate Time Warner. It has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million adults each week, including over 18 million men, 19% of the adult males in the United States....
 special issue, "The Century's Greatest Sports Photos".

Subsequent fights

After the second loss to Ali, Liston took a year off from boxing, returning in 1966 and 1967, winning four consecutive bouts in Sweden
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
, co-promoted by Ingemar Johansson
Ingemar Johansson

Jens Ingemar Johansson was a Swedish people Boxing and former List of Heavyweight Champions. He defeated Floyd Patterson to win the World Heavyweight Championship....
. These knockout victories included one over Amos Johnson, who had recently defeated Henry Cooper. In 1968, he won seven fights, all by knockout, including one in Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
. During that year, he stopped the young prospect Henry Clark (seven rounds), who was ranked No. 5 at the time. This bout was broadcast on ABC's "Wide World Of Sports" and was America's first look at Liston since the Ali rematch.

In 1969, Liston had three wins and one loss. Among his wins was a 10-round decision over Billy Joiner
Billy Joiner

Billy Joiner was an American boxer from Cincinnati....
 in St. Louis. But, in December, Liston lost by a knockout in nine rounds to Leotis Martin
Leotis Martin

Leotis Martin was an United States boxing best known for his victory over former heavyweight champion Sonny Liston. This was Liston's only defeat in his comeback campaign after losing his heavyweight title to Ali and the rematch....
 in Las Vegas after dominating the majority of the fight. But while Martin's career ended after the fight because of a detached retina, Liston went on to win his final fight by technical knockout, against Chuck Wepner
Chuck Wepner

Chuck Wepner is a former heavyweight boxing from Bayonne, New Jersey. As an obscure boxer who went 15 rounds with world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in a 1975 fight, Wepner has often been credited as the inspiration for Rocky Balboa....
 in June 1970.

Death

Liston was negotiating to fight George Chuvalo in Pittsburgh, when he was found dead by his wife in their Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
 home on January 5, 1971. The time of death has been placed as six to eight days prior to that, and several sources list December 30, 1970 as his date of passing. Following an investigation, Las Vegas police concluded that there were no signs of foul play.

The cause of Liston's death remains a mystery. The police declared it a heroin overdose. As documented on the show Unsolved Mysteries
Unsolved Mysteries

Unsolved Mysteries is an United States television program, hosted by Robert Stack, from 1987 until his death in 2003, and later by Dennis Farina, starting in 2008....
, authorities found a puncture wound on Liston's right arm, a syringe near his body, and small bags of heroin inside his kitchen. Authorities thus ruled Liston's death a heroin overdose, although an autopsy showed only minute morphine and codeine levels in Liston's body; too small for an apparent overdose.

Some, however, believe that the police investigation was a coverup, and the cause of Liston's death remains unresolved. To wit, Liston supposedly had a phobia regarding needles. After winning the title, Liston at first refused to go on an exhibition tour of Europe when he was told he would have to get shots before he could travel overseas. Liston's wife also reported that her husband would refuse basic medical care for common colds because of his dislike of needles. This, coupled with the fact that Liston was never known to be a substance abuser (besides heavy drinking), prompted rumors that he could have been murdered by some of his underworld contacts.

Additionally, authorities could not locate any other drug paraphernalia that Liston presumably would have needed to inject the fatal dose, such as a spoon to cook the heroin or an appendage to wrap around his arm. This only added to the mystery surrounding his death.

A friend of Liston's also told "Unsolved Mysteries" that Liston had been in a car accident a few weeks prior to his death. Liston was hospitalized with minor injuries, and received intravenous medicine. This is believed to be the source of the puncture wound that authorities found upon discovering Liston's body.

Liston is interred in Paradise Memorial Gardens in Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
. His headstone bears the simple epitaph "A Man."

In Popular Culture

  • A wax statue of Liston in his boxing robe, borrowed from Madame Tussauds
    Madame Tussauds

    Madame Tussauds is a famous wax museum in London with branches in a number of major cities. It was set up by wax figure sculptor Marie Tussaud....
    ' Wax Museum, stands next to The Beatles
    The Beatles

    The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
     on the cover of their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by the United Kingdom rock music band The Beatles. Recorded over a 129-day period beginning on 6 December 1966, the album was released on 1 June 1967 in the United Kingdom and the following day in the United States....
    .
  • Liston made a cameo appearance
    Cameo appearance

    A cameo role or cameo appearance is a brief appearance of a known person in a work of the performing arts, such as plays, films, video games and television....
     in the 1968 film
    1968 in film

    The year 1968 in film involved some significant events....
     Head, which starred The Monkees
    The Monkees

    The Monkees were a pop singing quartet assembled in Los Angeles in 1965 in music for the United States television series The Monkees , which aired from 1966 to 1968....
    .
  • Liston played the part of the "Farmer" in the 1970 film , with Richard Egan
    Richard Egan

    Richard Egan may refer to:*Richard Egan , American film actor*Richard Egan , American businessman, one-time Ambassador to Ireland*Richard Egan , American ragtime composer and performer...
     and Charles Napier
    Charles Napier (actor)

    Charles L. Napier is an United States actor, known for his portrayals of square-jawed tough guys and military mans....
    .
  • Liston appeared in a 1960s Braniff Airlines TV commercial with Andy Warhol
    Andy Warhol

    Andrew Warhola , more commonly known as Andy Warhol, was an United Statesn Painting, Printmaking, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the Art movement known as pop art....
    .
  • Liston appears as a character in James Ellroy
    James Ellroy

    James Ellroy is an United States crime writer and essayist.Ellroy is known for his spartan writing style, which, in its omission of connecting words, has been compared to telegraph communication....
    's novel "The Cold Six Thousand
    The Cold Six Thousand

    The Cold Six Thousand is a 2001 in literature crime fiction novel by James Ellroy. It is the first sequel to American Tabloid in the planned American Underworld Trilogy and continues many of the earlier novel's characters and plotlines....
    ." In the novel, Liston not only drinks, but also pops pills, and works as a sometime enforcer for a heroin ring in Las Vegas. Ellroy says Liston will also be featured in the novel's upcoming sequel, 'Blood's A Rover".
  • Brian DeVido's 2004 novel Every Time I Talk to Liston (Bloomsbury USA) details a boxer's attempts to draw inspiration from visits to Liston's Las Vegas grave.
  • Sonny Liston Was a Friend of Mine is the title of a 2000 collection of short stories by Thom Jones
    Thom Jones

    Thom Jones is an United States writer, primarily of short story.Jones was raised in Aurora, Illinois and attended the University of Hawaii where he played catcher on the baseball team....
  • Hunter S. Thompson's novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas mentions Liston: "The idea that two heroin pushers in a white Cadillac convertible would be dragging up and down the Strip, abusing total strangers at stoplights, was prima facie absurd. Not even Sonny Liston ever got that far out of control."
  • Redd Foxx
    Redd Foxx

    Redd Foxx , born John Elroy Sanford, was an United States of America comedian best known for his starring role on the television situation comedy Sanford and Son....
     mispronounced the boxer's name (whether accidentally or deliberately isn't quite clear) as "Sonny Lister" on his comedy
    Comedy

    Comedy as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse generally intended to amuse, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western culture origins are found in Ancient Greece....
     album
    Album

    An album or record album is a collection of related Sound recording and reproduction or music tracks distributed to the public. The most common way is through commercial distribution, although smaller artists will often distribute directly to the public by selling their albums at live concerts or on their websites....
     Live and Dirty, vol. 1.
  • The Munsters
    The Munsters

    The Munsters was a 1960s United States television sitcom depicting the home life of a family of monsters. The show was a satire of both traditional monster movies and popular family entertainment of the era, such as Leave it to Beaver....
     - Season 1, Episode 23 entitled Follow That Munster
    List of The Munsters episodes

    The following is an episode list for the CBS list of sitcoms The Munsters. The series broadcast on September 24, 1964, and ended on May 12, 1966....
     (original air date 2-25-1965) references Liston when Lily
    Lily Munster

    Lily Munster, Countess of Shroudshire , is a fictional character in the CBS sitcom The Munsters, played by Yvonne De Carlo. The matriarch of the Munster household, Lily is an undead vampire....
     calls herself "Sonny Liston" as she strikes Herman
    Herman Munster

    Herman Munster, 5th Earl of Shroudshire , is a fictional character in the CBS sitcom The Munsters, played by Fred Gwynne. The patriarch of the Munster household, Herman is an entity much like Frankenstein's monster along with Lurch on the show's competitor The Addams Family ....
     in the jaw, knocking him down.
  • The Season six premiere of Scrubs
    Scrubs (TV series)

    Scrubs is an Emmy Award and Peabody Award-winning American comedy-drama that premiered on October 2, 2001, on NBC. It was created by Bill Lawrence and is produced by ABC Studios ....
    , "My Mirror Image": The older patient the Janitor
    Janitor

    A janitor is a person who takes care of a building, such as a school, office building, or apartment block. Janitors are responsible primarily for cleaning, and often some Maintenance, repair and operations and security....
     is talking to refers to a whale going down after a punch like Sonny Liston.
  • In the film Sleepers, A poster for Sonny Liston
    Sonny Liston

    Charles L. "Sonny" Liston was a professional boxing who became List of Heavyweight Champions in 1962 by knocking out Floyd Patterson in the first round....
     is seen on the wall of Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro

    Robert Mario De Niro, Jr. is a two-time Academy Award-winning United States actor, director and producer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential actors of all time....
    's apartment and show's The Pines as the location of the fight. The scene is when they are talking about the defense of the trial and De Niro's talk to Jason Patric
    Jason Patric

    Jason Patric is an United States film, television and Theatre actor, and Jackie Gleason's grandson, perhaps best known for his roles in such films as The Lost Boys and The Alamo ....
     and Minnie Driver
    Minnie Driver

    Minnie Driver is an Emmy-, BAFTA- and Academy Award-nominated England Actor and singer-songwriter. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1997 film Good Will Hunting....
  • The TV show E-Ring
    E-Ring

    E-Ring is a television military Drama , created by Ken Robinson and David McKenna and executive produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, that premiered on NBC on September 21, 2005....
     features a character named Samantha "Sonny" Liston.


  • Liston has been referenced in songs by artists such as Sun Kil Moon
    Sun Kil Moon

    Sun Kil Moon is the project of singer-songwriter Mark Kozelek, best known for his previous band, Red House Painters. Sun Kil Moon sees Kozelek undertake the writing, composing, singing and guitar playing accompanied by Tim Mooney and Anthony Koutsos on drums, and Geoff Stanfield on bass....
    , The Animals
    The Animals

    The Animals were an England music group of the 1960s known in the United States as part of the British Invasion. Known for their gritty, bluesy sound and deep-voiced frontman Eric Burdon, as exemplified by their signature songs "The House of the Rising Sun" and "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place", the band balanced tough, rock music-edged pop mu...
    , Tom Petty
    Tom Petty

    Thomas Earl Petty is an United Statesn singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is the frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and a member of Mudcrutch....
    , Mark Knopfler
    Mark Knopfler

    Mark Knopfler Order of the British Empire is a British guitarist, singer, songwriter and film score composer.Knopfler is best-known as the lead guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for the British rock band Dire Straits, which he co-founded in 1977 with his brother David Knopfler....
    , Phil Ochs
    Phil Ochs

    Philip David Ochs was a United States protest song and songwriter who was known for his sharp wit, sardonic humor, earnest humanism, political activism, insightful and alliterative lyrics, and haunting voice....
    , Morrissey
    Morrissey

    Steven Patrick Morrissey , known primarily as Morrissey, is a British singer-songwriter. After a short stint in the punk rock band The Nosebleeds in the late 1970s, he rose to prominence in the 1980s as the lyricist and vocalist of the alternative rock band The Smiths....
    , The Mountain Goats
    The Mountain Goats

    The Mountain Goats is a band led by United States singer-songwriter John Darnielle. Darnielle began recording in 1991, and is known for his highly literate lyrics and, until 2002, his lo-fi recording style....
    , Freddy Blohm, treysuno, Chuck E. Weiss
    Chuck E. Weiss

    Chuck E. Weiss is an American songwriter and vocalist.He grew up in Denver, Colorado, where his parents owned a record store . Through his parents, and by spending time at the local blues bar Ebbett's Field, he met Lightnin' Hopkins....
    , This Bike is a Pipe Bomb
    This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb

    This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb is a folk-punk band from Pensacola, Florida, Florida, USA. Their first recording was released in 1997 on Ghostmeat Records....
    , and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are an Australian Rock music band with multinational personnel, fronted by Nick Cave....
    .
  • Mark Knopfler
    Mark Knopfler

    Mark Knopfler Order of the British Empire is a British guitarist, singer, songwriter and film score composer.Knopfler is best-known as the lead guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for the British rock band Dire Straits, which he co-founded in 1977 with his brother David Knopfler....
    's tribute to Liston, "Song for Sonny Liston," can be heard on his 2004 album Shangri-La
    Shangri-La (Knopfler album)

    Shangri-La is the fourth solo album by Mark Knopfler, released in 2004. It features his signature storytelling style of songwriting. It was released on HDCD and in 5.1 Surround Sound on SACD....
    .
  • Liston is mentioned in the Sun Kil Moon song "Glenn Tipton". This song is also found on Mark Kozelek's 2006 live solo album "Little Drummer Boy." Lyrics: "Cassius Clay was hated more than Sonny Liston. Some like KK Downing more than Glenn Tipton
    Glenn Tipton

    Glenn Raymond Tipton is one of the guitarists for the British heavy metal music band Judas Priest. Prior to joining Judas Priest, he was in The Flying Hat Band....
    . Some like Jim Nabors, some Bobby Vinton. I like 'em all..."
  • Liston is mentioned in The Roots
    The Roots

    The Roots is a Grammy award-winning United States hip hop music band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.They are famed for beginning with a jazzy, eclectic approach to hip hop which still includes live instrumentals....
     song "Don't Feel Right": "And that's the reason we livin' where they don't wanna visit, where the dope's slang and keep swingin' like Sonny Liston"
  • Liston is mentioned in the Wu Tang Clan song "Triumph
    Triumph (Wu-Tang Clan song)

    "Triumph" is a single released by Wu-Tang Clan, from their 1997 in music album Wu-Tang Forever. Unusually for a single, the song does not have a refrain....
    ": "Sound convincing, thousand dollar court by convention hands like Sonny Liston."
  • Liston is mentioned in the Gone Jackals
    Gone Jackals

    The Gone Jackals was a Hard rock band, based in San Francisco, California. They gained some fame among computer gamers worldwide when they provided parts of the soundtrack to the biker themed adventure-game Full Throttle by LucasArts ....
     song "Born Bad": "I dodged a sucker punch and dropped a bomb, like Liston, on an animal hunch."
  • Liston is mentioned in the Billy Joel song "We Didn't Start the Fire
    We Didn't Start the Fire

    "We Didn't Start the Fire" is a song by Billy Joel that makes reference to a catalog of headline events during his lifetime, from March 1949 to 1989, when the song was released on his album Storm Front ....
    ": "Liston beats Patterson."
  • Liston is mentioned in the Mountain Goats
    The Mountain Goats

    The Mountain Goats is a band led by United States singer-songwriter John Darnielle. Darnielle began recording in 1991, and is known for his highly literate lyrics and, until 2002, his lo-fi recording style....
     song "Love Love Love": "And Sonny Liston rubbed some tiger balm
    Tiger Balm

    Tiger Balm is the trade name for a heat rub manufactured and distributed by Haw Par Healthcare in Singapore. It was originally developed in the 1870s by a herbalist, Aw Chu Kin, in Rangoon, Burma, who asked his sons Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par on his deathbed to perfect the product....
     into his glove..."
  • Liston is mentioned in the Roll Deep song "Badman": "Youths go missing in the system, get banged up like Sonny Liston."
  • Liston is mentioned in the treysuno song "A Man": "I am a man / and I did what I had to / because I'm Sonny Liston / and you're The Greatest."
  • Liston is mentioned in the Nick Cave
    Nick Cave

    Nicholas Edward Cave is an Australian musician, songwriter, author, screenwriter, Painting, and occasional film actor. He is best known for his work in the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, established in 1984 in music, who have become critically acclaimed for their fascination with American roots music....
     and the Bad Seeds song "Babe, I'm On Fire" from 2004's Nocturama
    Nocturama

    Nocturama is the 12th studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released in 2003. It received a fairly mixed reaction, though it had some moderate critical success....
    .
  • Liston appears on the December 1963 cover of Esquire magazine (cover photograph by Carl Fischer) “the last man on earth America wanted to see coming down its chimney.”
  • Liston is mentioned in the UCL song "Save You From the Fire": I'm winning this fight like Ali vs. Liston"
  • Liston is mentioned in the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

    This article is about the Rock band. For information on the eponymous debut album see Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers is an United States Rock music band, formed in 1976 by Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, and Benmont Tench and known for hit singles such as "American Girl ", "Breakdown " and "Mary Jane's Last Da...
     song, "Swingin'" on their 1999 album, Echo.
  • A whole CD is dedicated to Sonny Liston, called Comme Sonny cogne by the French band 10 Rue d’ la Madeleine
    10 Rue d’ la Madeleine

    10 Rue d? la Madeleine is a French Alternative rock, based in Nimes, Languedoc-Roussillon....
    .


See also

  • Muhammad Ali versus Sonny Liston
  • List of heavyweight boxing champions
    List of heavyweight boxing champions

    This is a chronological list of world heavyweight boxing champions since the introduction of the Marquess of Queensberry rules:...


  • List of WBC world champions
    List of WBC world champions

    List of WBC world champions is a table showing the world champions certificated by World Boxing Council ....


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