Ron-Lyle-Obituary

Ron Lyle

Denver, Colorado

Feb 12, 1941 – Nov 26, 2011 (Age 70)

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BORN
February 12, 1941
DIED
November 26, 2011
AGE
70
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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The Associated Press DENVER (AP) — Former heavyweight contender Ron Lyle, who fought Muhammad Ali for the title in 1975 and later battled George Foreman, has died in Denver at age 70. Lyle died Saturday from complications from a sudden stomach ailment, said Ron McKinney, a Salvation Army official in Denver. Details weren't immediately available. McKinney, a family friend who hired Lyle to start the charity's boxing program in 2002, said Lyle retired from the program last December but continued to work out at the gym every day "I just saw him yesterday (Friday)," McKinney said. "You looked at him and he looked like he was ready to step into the ring. Shake hands with him, and it's like shaking a piece of steel." The gym, called Red Shield Cox-Lyle Boxing, would show replays of Lyle's fights every Friday night as inspiration for some of the program's 100 students, McKinney said. Lyle lost to both Ali and Foreman in the mid-1970s. After his career in boxing, Lyle lived in Las Vegas where he trained young boxers and worked as a security guard. He made a brief comeback in 1995 at age 54 and hoped to fight Foreman again in a fight jokingly billed as "Old and Older." Lyle hoped for a better result than the 1976 match in which he took a beating from Foreman. He also toyed with the idea of fighting Mike Tyson but neither fight materialized.

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Originally from Colorado I lived in Las Vegas from 1972 until 1998 and would frequent a local casino once or twice a week for a drink after work. I introduced myself to Ron and over time grew to like him. Not too personable but warmed and became friendly and we chatted from time to time about Colorado but most about boxing.
I was very sad to hear of his passing.