- Ron Stander
Infobox_Boxer
name = Ron Stander
nationality =flagicon|USA American
realname = Ron Stander
nickname = The Council Bluffs Butcher
weight =Heavyweight
height = 5'11"
birth_date = birth date and age|1944|10|17
birth_place =Columbia, South Carolina , U.S.
home =
style = Orthodox
total = 61
wins = 37
KO = 28
losses = 21
draws = 3
no contests = 0Ron Stander (born
17 October 1944 inColumbia, South Carolina ) is aboxing referee and former professional boxer fromCouncil Bluffs, Iowa , who was once a challenger for the heavyweight championship of the world.Stander built up a 21-1-1 record, including a knockout win over future world title challenger, the hard-punching
Earnie Shavers , and decisions over fringe contendersJack O'Halloran ,Manuel Ramos , andThad Spencer . Stander was ranked number 30 among the world's Heavyweights when he was given a shot at world championJoe Frazier , prompting his wife Darlene to say the now famous words, "You don't take aVolkswagen into theIndianapolis 500 unless you know a short-cut."The fight took place at the Civic Auditorium in
Omaha, Nebraska on25 May 1972 . Stander was not knocked out by Frazier, but he lost by a technical knockout after the fourth round, due to heavy cuts, requiring 32 stitches after the fight.Stander continued boxing until 1982; among his most notable opponents were future world title holders
Ken Norton andGerrie Coetzee , losing to both by knockout. He retired with a record of 37 wins, 21 losses and 3 draws, 28 of those wins coming byknockout .Stander's success earned him a unique title: The Council Bluffs Butcher.
In 2004, an award-winning documentary entitled "The Bluffs Butcher" and produced by journalism student Andrew Batt, was released. The documentary told the story of Iowa's arguably best shot at a World Heavyweight Boxing Title and chronicled Stander's journey from virtual unknown to boxing's largest stage.
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