The Brawl for it All

The Brawl for it All

The Brawl for it All was the name of the boxing fight between Michael Spinks and Dwight Muhammad Qawi, fought on March 18, 1983.

The fight had some historical significance, because it was to unify the world light heavyweight title, a feat that wouldn't be achieved again until more than 15 years later.

"The Brawl for it All" was a longly awaited match. Qawi had defeated Matthew Saad Muhammad for the WBC world title, and Spinks had defeated Eddie Mustafa Muhammad for the WBA world title. Both Qawi and Spinks had defeated some top name challengers during the course of their championship runs, and boxing fans and experts alike clamoured for the fight to take place.

The fight had some dramatic backgrounds: two months before, Spinks' longtime girlfriend, who was the mother of his only daughter, had died after a car accident. Qawi had been better known to most fans as Dwight Braxton. He still had not talked much in public about his name change and his Muslim faith. About seven days before the fight, he revealed that his doctors had recommended him not to fight, as he had been diagnosed with pneumonia. This diagnostic put the fight on jeopardy, but he decided to go on with the fight.

On fight night, Spinks' two year old daughter, unaware that her mother had died, walked into Spinks' locker room and asked her daddy when would her mother show up to see the fight. Spinks almost cried, but he was able to keep his composure.

Many boxing fans were excited about the bout, which was carried live on HBO Boxing, the Pay Per View of that era. Executives at the premium cable TV show had claimed for years, that they exclusively transmitted the most important fights in boxing, and they probably weren't far from the truth, having previously shown Leonard-Hearns I, Larry Holmes vs. Gerry Cooney, Benitez-Duran and multiple others of the so called "super fights".

The bout was fought at Atlantic City, New Jersey, near Qawi's hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Some fans and critics would later say that the fight did not live up to its name, because they were expecting an action packed fight.

Spinks surprised many observers by taking a technical stance from the beginning, and Qawi, in his typical style, charged forward, chasing Spinks. Rounds one to six were, on the eyes of many, including the judges, dominated by Spinks . By the middle rounds, however, Qawi began to untrack, and, in round eight, Spinks suffered two falls: the first one was ruled a slip, but the second one was a controversial knockdown. As Spinks stepped on one of Qawi's feet, Qawi landed a right to Spinks' chin. Left without any choice (because Qawi had landed a punch the moment before Spinks fell), the referee issued an eight second count after Spinks rose, making it officially Spinks' first career fall. The knockdown was controversial, because many continue to argue that, had Spinks not stepped on Qawi's foot, Qawi would have never been credited with knocking Spinks down.

Qawi, perhaps tired because of his pneumonia, tired somewhat and backtracked during rounds eleven to thirteen, rounds which would later become key rounds in the fight.

Suspecting that he was behind on points, Qawi became more aggressive in rounds fourteen and fifteen. He staggered Spinks with two rights towards the end of round fourteen, but could not finish up his foe as the bell rang soon afterwards. Qawi came swinging from every angle at the start of the last round, probably desperate to score a knockout. But Spinks made him miss frequently, bobbing his head and trying to keep his distance from Qawi.

After the fight ended, the scorecards were read: judge Tony Castellano had scored the fight 144-140, judge Tony Perez had it at 144-141, and judge Frank Cappuccino had it also at 144-141, all in favor of Spinks.

The closeness of the decision made fans write to magazines and newspapers, asking for a rematch. The rematch came very close to happening; it was set for September 27 of 1984, but it was cancelled after Qawi was injured during training, three weeks before the fight.

Spinks went on to become the first world light heavyweight champion in boxing history to go up in weight and win the world heavyweight title. Qawi, for his part, went up to the cruiserweight division, where he reigned as WBA world champion from 1985 to 1987.

Both fighters are now members of the International Boxing Hall of Fame.


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