Joe Bugner is a class act and was a tremendous fighter in his day. He fought the best and appears to have retained his health and senses throughout. Congratulations, Joe, on a great career!
Sadly he now has severe dementia and can't remember anything about his boxing career. He resides in a Brisbane Care Home. His wife Marlene died over a year ago and he still thinks she is alive. Just so tragic.
I met Joe in Jersey channel island a very nice fella (and those green eyes would make any man shite scared )just before his fight with Henry cooper ,for me Henry boxed his ears off BUT they wanted a new British and Euopean hevyweight champ because Henry held it for years.
What a charming man. With so much history and ability he speaks to us just like an ordinary bloke - but he was never ordinary. His charm is his sense of humour and real modesty. Someone once said; 'aging is also a test of character.' I think 'old Joe' is doing very well. Thanks 'Aussie Joe' for all your great moments. Mozz from Oz.
Joe Bugner is such a great man shame the British public did not know the back in the 70s 80s s, we were feed a load of nonsense back in the day. I watch Joe now and thank God for him. A real class act and he looks great may God continue to bless this global treasure
Always liked Joe Bugner, followed his career since he beat our Enery. he sounds great, and he's still got his sense of humour, Didn't know he held a record for the discus, Steve Reeves, in deed, used to watch him too. well done Joe, great interview,
Was lucky enough to meet Joe in Perth about 10 years ago. He was my childhood sporting idol and didn't disappoint. He was happy to talk to me and share some memories of his fights. Great guy!!
First knew of him as a kid in the movie “I’m for the hippopotamus” with Bud Spencer and Terrance Hill. He was Mr Ormond the wild animal smuggler. Only years later did I realise he went the distance twice with Ali as a real Boxer. Now I just learnt he is Australia’s first World Heavy Weight Champion. Amazing Aussie Joe Bugner.
My family all fighters, all loved Joe. Was sad that the guy from Norway died fighting Joe. Bugner was always a decent civilised human being and like many fighters before him, including Max Baer, his subconscious never allowed him to unleash his tremendous punching power. God bless you Joe and I pray you have a long and happy life.
Good old Joe Bugner 🥊 super underrated and undervalued by us Brit’s I can’t say I blame him for moving Down Inder to Australia 🇦🇺 he’s been living there since the mid 1980’s. I enjoyed his boxing 🥊 comeback in 1985/86 under Johnny Lewis and Jeff Fenech. Joe was a real Peter Pan of boxing 🥊 👍🥊🇦🇺
13 Nov 2021 Jumping Jupiters! How on planet Pluto did I miss this video all these years? Good grief! Probably lost in reverie while excavating some subterranean tunnel out in the cosmic wilderness. Anyway, we must all be mighty grateful to Uploader Trade Tools for the generosity of this gem of a piece of documentation. And it can only acquire even greater worth with time to come, for the generations after us, I say. Having read through all 116 comments as listed here in this section this very minute, with the exception of but a few naysayers, everyone's on the same page as far as bouquets for this one great Aussie go. And I fully concur. What a blessing it is that an ex-professional heavyweight boxing champion should turn out to be such a down-to-earth, nothing pretentious or double-talking human being. Clearly he's well past the post-spotlight hankering phase and is fully reconciled to life beyond the ring. And Joe's quick wit, clarity of mind and sharpness of thought! And his articulacy and youthful demeanour! This after all those punches absorbed all those years yet with not a discernible trace of cognitive dissonance. This is nothing short of a happy career coda. A complementary companion to this most uplifting true-life inspiration story must surely be George Foreman's transformed New Man from his erstwhile sullen brute persona. And while Joe won his world championship at age 48, George similarly achieved it, second time around, at age 45! Stuff of fanciful fiction, you say? Joe's recounting that some "moron" had threatened his life should he beat Muhammad Ali in their 1975 Kuala Lumpur fight was a revelation for me. What I do recollect most vividly is the fight was on a weekday morning and I was most anxious to find out the result of the bout from my Chinese Language teacher during recess break (he was not in the know though). The New Nation afternoon tabloid (Singapore) had, naturally, given wide coverage to the event in the build-up, what with Ali's visit to Singapore's newly completed National Stadium just the year before. Disappointingly for a wide-eyed boy then, I read the paper's delayed publication that day, a round-by-round blow of the 15-rounder fight of Joe's loss by unanimous decision (again) to Ali. In fact, the reporter claimed that the morning's equatorial heat likely contributed to Joe's less-than-stellar performance. Held back his reserves. But, rather disparagingly in tone, he mentioned also that Joe sought refuge from the heat with a 12(?) / 20(?)-lap swim in the hotel's pool, after the fight. Joe's candour in turning down the invite to Ali's funeral, having to traverse half the globe from Australia to America, was pure spoken-from-the-heart honesty. I assume that they had not been in communication for years. In any case the occasion was an "overkill" in Joe's opinion, and that "Ali may not have approved of it". Boxing fans will have their own sentiments about this, sure. Thank you Mr Joe Bugner for just being the decent human being that you are. Stay in fighting shape won't ya?
It's great to see fighters such as Bugner, Chuvalo and Brian London all able to speak as well as they did when they were younger. No brain damage evident
@@kai_johnsonn well obviously Bugner and Chuvalo are in no condition any longer to do interviews. It's possible that they're in the final year of their lives. I got the info from internet news stories. Chuvalo has had dementia for several years now. With Bugner it seems to be fairly recent, but his son said that he no longer remembers his boxing career and doesn't know him. Unaware that his wife has passed away. Bugner's in an Australian care facility. Very sad final days for these boxing veterans.
Joe Bugner has become somewhat of a legend, he faught the best and hardest, and stood toe to toe with them!!----he belongs in the golden era of heavyweights, and would give the latest lot a hard time for sure--well done amigo!!!
This guy have true hungarian blood, the blood of Arpad and King István. Was a very good fighter and simple guy, very funny actor in several Bud Spencer Movies, there I saw him for the first time when I was child.
@@jshaw4757 I have no worries, I just only mean that I know something about hungarians, not so much about slavic culture and history.Obiouvsly I can't ignore the relations and the conflicts that took place in such a long time. I wrote about old Joe here ungherianews.com/2018/11/19/1956-joszef-il-bambino-in-fuga-che-affronto-ali/ Glad we have common interests!
@@jshaw4757 thank you, I have to refresh my english, no worries sounds like the hungarian "semmi gond", or "ne haragudj" and "cool" when whe say "kiraly" ( king) when somebody is very cool ( like only the king can be). I am italian born, I live in Hungary now.
Just watched joe v Ali in 1973 when you got a cut eye joe was a very game tough man fighting in the 70s when the heavyweight division had top fighters well done joe rip the great Ali 👍🇬🇧
He is the great white hope! Bugner was the toughest and best white boxer of the 70s who went the distance with Lyle, Frazier and many others that none of the other white boxers who challenged them could accomplish this much punishment, skill and technique with these opponents as he never got the credit he deserved.
Yet, Ali beat him twice and Frazier and Lyle beat him once,the most you can give him credit for, Is going the distance, with these three fighters, and after the second Ali fight, Bugner had enough energy left,to go for a swim?
Nice to see Joe looking so well. During his comeback he was overweight and clearly out of shape - it would appear he's been looking after himself much better in recent times.
I always like Joe he was good for boxing as you see he was comical as soon as his boxing ability he hung around for years saved his money and did well for himself. ❤
He fought fraizer 12 rds, he put up a great fight, took an unmerciful left hoooook right in the corner from fraizer, he was out on his feet,and fraizer held back the second one it was that bad,he took a ten count and got stuck back in. Good fighter, great bloke ✊✊
Joe Bugner is a class act and was a tremendous fighter in his day. He fought the best and appears to have retained his health and senses throughout. Congratulations, Joe, on a great career!
Joe you look awesome to this day. You fought them all in the toughest heavy weight period. So much respect for you man.
unbelievable this guy boxed from 17 to 49 and he's showed no affects. Unbelievable!!
His defense was underrated
its different now..... dementia now
Unfortunately now suffering with dementia, same as many fighters
Sadly he now has severe dementia and can't remember anything about his boxing career. He resides in a Brisbane Care Home. His wife Marlene died over a year ago and he still thinks she is alive. Just so tragic.
@@Seanryan2001 That`s sad to hear.
I had the pleasure of meeting this man a few years back at a charity event. A pure gentleman and a top athlete. Thank you Joe.
I was a big Bugner fan but for some reason can't find anything public about him for the last few years?
I met Joe in Jersey channel island a very nice fella (and those green eyes would make any man shite scared )just before his fight with Henry cooper ,for me Henry boxed his ears off BUT they wanted a new British and Euopean hevyweight champ because Henry held it for years.
A VERY UNDERRATED HEAVYWEIGHT. JOE HAD A GREAT CHIN!!!
What a charming man. With so much history and ability he speaks to us just like an ordinary bloke - but he was never ordinary. His charm is his sense of humour and real modesty. Someone once said; 'aging is also a test of character.' I think 'old Joe' is doing very well. Thanks 'Aussie Joe' for all your great moments. Mozz from Oz.
Joe Bugner is such a great man shame the British public did not know the back in the 70s 80s s, we were feed a load of nonsense back in the day. I watch Joe now and thank God for him. A real class act and he looks great may God continue to bless this global treasure
Joe never really got the respect he deserved. A beautiful boxer and a lovely man.
This man deserves his credit from mainstream media! Class act...BEAST!!
He looks and sounds great!!!!
Ali always said Joe had the skills to be World Champ. Many believe that he didn't commit his punches 100% after an opponent died from brain injuries.
Great fighter and great human being.
Joe Bugner, a real warrior.
Classy guy Joe and a hugely underrated fighter, looks and sounds great as well in his later years
What a lovely Guy, good good fighter, glad he's still around and looks like he's doing well!
What an absolutely brilliant man
Total respect
Steve Reeves was my hero back when I was a kid! Also, Bugner shows no sign of brain damage because he a very good defensive boxer.
What a great gentleman. A credit to his sport.
great to see in good shape, all faculties intact. pretty miraculous.
Always liked Joe Bugner, followed his career since he beat our Enery. he sounds great, and he's still got his sense of humour, Didn't know he held a record for the discus, Steve Reeves, in deed, used to watch him too. well done Joe, great interview,
Was lucky enough to meet Joe in Perth about 10 years ago. He was my childhood sporting idol and didn't disappoint. He was happy to talk to me and share some memories of his fights. Great guy!!
Brilliant guy, respect, great human being
First knew of him as a kid in the movie “I’m for the hippopotamus” with Bud Spencer and Terrance Hill. He was Mr Ormond the wild animal smuggler. Only years later did I realise he went the distance twice with Ali as a real Boxer. Now I just learnt he is Australia’s first World Heavy Weight Champion. Amazing Aussie Joe Bugner.
I really like Joe Bugner.
His interviews are always interesting.
I wish he was on social media. It would be great to know how he's getting on.
Lovely tribute to Ali from a great fighter and humble man Bugner.
17 minutes ago
Joe's a very good bloke and a gent. A great boxer. I've always liked him.
My family all fighters, all loved Joe. Was sad that the guy from Norway died fighting Joe.
Bugner was always a decent civilised human being and like many fighters before him, including Max Baer, his subconscious never allowed him to unleash his tremendous punching power.
God bless you Joe and I pray you have a long and happy life.
Always loved watching the Bud Spencer Movie as a kid where he was the antagonist😁👍🏼
Me too❤
Good old Joe Bugner 🥊 super underrated and undervalued by us Brit’s I can’t say I blame him for moving Down Inder to Australia 🇦🇺 he’s been living there since the mid 1980’s.
I enjoyed his boxing 🥊 comeback in 1985/86 under Johnny Lewis and Jeff Fenech.
Joe was a real Peter Pan of boxing 🥊 👍🥊🇦🇺
13 Nov 2021
Jumping Jupiters! How on planet Pluto did I miss this video all these years? Good grief! Probably lost in reverie while excavating some subterranean tunnel out in the cosmic wilderness. Anyway, we must all be mighty grateful to Uploader Trade Tools for the generosity of this gem of a piece of documentation. And it can only acquire even greater worth with time to come, for the generations after us, I say.
Having read through all 116 comments as listed here in this section this very minute, with the exception of but a few naysayers, everyone's on the same page as far as bouquets for this one great Aussie go. And I fully concur. What a blessing it is that an ex-professional heavyweight boxing champion should turn out to be such a down-to-earth, nothing pretentious or double-talking human being. Clearly he's well past the post-spotlight hankering phase and is fully reconciled to life beyond the ring.
And Joe's quick wit, clarity of mind and sharpness of thought! And his articulacy and youthful demeanour! This after all those punches absorbed all those years yet with not a discernible trace of cognitive dissonance. This is nothing short of a happy career coda. A complementary companion to this most uplifting true-life inspiration story must surely be George Foreman's transformed New Man from his erstwhile sullen brute persona. And while Joe won his world championship at age 48, George similarly achieved it, second time around, at age 45! Stuff of fanciful fiction, you say?
Joe's recounting that some "moron" had threatened his life should he beat Muhammad Ali in their 1975 Kuala Lumpur fight was a revelation for me. What I do recollect most vividly is the fight was on a weekday morning and I was most anxious to find out the result of the bout from my Chinese Language teacher during recess break (he was not in the know though). The New Nation afternoon tabloid (Singapore) had, naturally, given wide coverage to the event in the build-up, what with Ali's visit to Singapore's newly completed National Stadium just the year before. Disappointingly for a wide-eyed boy then, I read the paper's delayed publication that day, a round-by-round blow of the 15-rounder fight of Joe's loss by unanimous decision (again) to Ali. In fact, the reporter claimed that the morning's equatorial heat likely contributed to Joe's less-than-stellar performance. Held back his reserves. But, rather disparagingly in tone, he mentioned also that Joe sought refuge from the heat with a 12(?) / 20(?)-lap swim in the hotel's pool, after the fight.
Joe's candour in turning down the invite to Ali's funeral, having to traverse half the globe from Australia to America, was pure spoken-from-the-heart honesty. I assume that they had not been in communication for years. In any case the occasion was an "overkill" in Joe's opinion, and that "Ali may not have approved of it". Boxing fans will have their own sentiments about this, sure.
Thank you Mr Joe Bugner for just being the decent human being that you are. Stay in fighting shape won't ya?
Nagyon büszkék vagyunk a " Szőregire" akit még Muhammad Ali sem tudott kiütni. Isten éltesse sokáig!!
Hi Joe from Australia mate. WOW Joe. Your such a humble and classy bloke, love the interview. It really shows the real side of you. Thank you mate.
What an absolute Legend, should be a boxing Commentator , living Legend.
Proud of you Aussie Joe, you were a very good boxer and remain a true gentleman.
Joe Bugner is natures gentleman. I ran into Joe a few years ago and living on the beautiful Queensland Gold Coast.
I just saw his fight against Ali from 1975. Never heard of him before. What a great guy...real english gentleman. Best greetings from germany.
Actually he is a real British- Australian & Hungarian
Fantastic Joe, respect to you. I just watched your fight with Smoking Joe Frazier.
That hook frazier landed in the 10th..damn lol..bugner still cept coming
Joe was a seriously class act, a damn good fighter/boxer, respect 🙏 🫡
I grew to love this guy, so funny too,
Classy Human. May God Bless You.
he is a top quality guy.... and in bloody great condition....you would never know he had even boxed, he is sharp as a razor
Top man Joe love from the uk
What a gentleman and a legend thank Joe the British love ya
Very underrated. He stopped fighters that Ali had trouble with. Fought the best. Should be spoke about with the best .
Respect where it's due , class bloke and a class fighter !!
classy guy! damn fine boxer!
pure class i always loved bugner
It's great to see fighters such as Bugner, Chuvalo and Brian London all able to speak as well as they did when they were younger. No brain damage evident
Unfortunately, London has passed away. And both Bugner and Chuvalo now have advanced dementia and are living out their days in care facilities.
@@richardweiler6931 oh damn, didn't know that. Are there any interviews with them now?
@@kai_johnsonn well obviously Bugner and Chuvalo are in no condition any longer to do interviews. It's possible that they're in the final year of their lives. I got the info from internet news stories. Chuvalo has had dementia for several years now. With Bugner it seems to be fairly recent, but his son said that he no longer remembers his boxing career and doesn't know him. Unaware that his wife has passed away. Bugner's in an Australian care facility. Very sad final days for these boxing veterans.
Bugner great fighter clean fighter he fought some top guys in his time strong guy
Much respect for you Joe.Fought em all with dignity
What a lovely bloke, well interesting....love to hang out with him for the day 👍🇬🇧
Joe Bugner has become somewhat of a legend, he faught the best and hardest, and stood toe to toe with them!!----he belongs in the golden era of heavyweights, and would give the latest lot a hard time for sure--well done amigo!!!
Joe Bugner was teak tough and fought the best, in the best era of heavyweight boxing.
I have always quite liked the Aussies and Joe seems to be a good example.
This guy have true hungarian blood, the blood of Arpad and King István. Was a very good fighter and simple guy, very funny actor in several Bud Spencer Movies, there I saw him for the first time when I was child.
@@jshaw4757 I know something about hungarian history.
@@jshaw4757 I have no worries, I just only mean that I know something about hungarians, not so much about slavic culture and history.Obiouvsly I can't ignore the relations and the conflicts that took place in such a long time.
I wrote about old Joe here
ungherianews.com/2018/11/19/1956-joszef-il-bambino-in-fuga-che-affronto-ali/
Glad we have common interests!
@@jshaw4757 thank you, I have to refresh my english, no worries sounds like the hungarian "semmi gond", or "ne haragudj" and "cool" when whe say "kiraly" ( king) when somebody is very cool ( like only the king can be).
I am italian born, I live in Hungary now.
i loved bugner uk fan
Hope your health is good, stay safe Joe. From a UK fan.
So glad 2 see Joe looking well..marvellous marvellous man..good luck Joe.. p/s could have sworn he was British..who knew
Just watched joe v Ali in 1973 when you got a cut eye joe was a very game tough man fighting in the 70s when the heavyweight division had top fighters well done joe rip the great Ali 👍🇬🇧
One of the greats and a very likeable guy
Excellent 👍🏻
He is the great white hope! Bugner was the toughest and best white boxer of the 70s who went the distance with Lyle, Frazier and many others that none of the other white boxers who challenged them could accomplish this much punishment, skill and technique with these opponents as he never got the credit he deserved.
Yet, Ali beat him twice and Frazier and Lyle beat him once,the most you can give him credit for, Is going the distance, with these three fighters, and after the second Ali fight, Bugner had enough energy left,to go for a swim?
Underrated boxer
Hope you doing ok Joe, look great, a very underrated a boxer a great fighter
What a great charming man !
Great insight on Ali from bugler from someone who actually knew him
Amazing to see joe. He looks great. Smart guy
very nice like able guy and a great boxer
Good to see Joe alive and kicking
Muhammad Ali stuck up for Bugner on the Parkinson's show
Truth Hitman great point
I saw that too
Very nice guy.
Top bloke seen Joe win against Bob Mirovic in 98.
What a great guy!
I like Joe, I Great true nice person
Nice to see Joe looking so well. During his comeback he was overweight and clearly out of shape - it would appear he's been looking after himself much better in recent times.
What a decent sounding guy, who went in with the very best and beat many of them.
God Bless you Joe Bugner !
I always like Joe he was good for boxing as you see he was comical as soon as his boxing ability he hung around for years saved his money and did well for himself. ❤
Joe is the best boxer great character
He is Hungarian! He's original name is József Kreul. He left the country with his family in 1956.
Top man Joe , all the best to ya
what a respect for Mohammad Ali d #Greatest
Great stories too!🙏
I was very disappointed when they didn’t include Joe Bugner in facing Ali documentary
GREAT INTERVIEW!
Your a gentle man joe and a champ
What a star!
Joe your class 🏴🔥
What a great guy.
He fought fraizer 12 rds, he put up a great fight, took an unmerciful left hoooook right in the corner from fraizer, he was out on his feet,and fraizer held back the second one it was that bad,he took a ten count and got stuck back in. Good fighter, great bloke ✊✊
A true gentleman...
This guy seems to nice to be a fighter and I mean that as a compliment.
It's the eye of the Bugner, it's the thrill of the fight 👊🥊
very very under rated
I like Joe. Im glad he's not punchdrunk
Still looking good Joe
What a gent and great athlete
This guy has not 1 symptom of brain damage from boxing even with his crazy career, crazy
Amazing interview
Bugner is the only fighter who went the distance with both Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
He deserves a lot more credit than he gets.