Ken Norton (1943 – 2013)

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Ken Norton (1943 – 2013)

Nickname: None
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Illinois, USA
Weight Class: Heavyweight
Stance: Orthodox
Professional Record: 42 – 7 – 1 (33 KOs)
Years Active: 1967 – 1981

Biography
Best known for breaking Muhammad Ali’s jaw in 1973, Ken Norton became WBC Heavyweight Champion in 1978. His physique and style made him one of the era’s most recognizable stars.

In the Hobby
Norton’s cards reflect boxing’s growing American celebrity culture.

Rookie & Early Issues
1973 Panini Campioni dello Sport (Italy): true rookie card.

Registry Metadata
Earliest Issue: 1973 Panini Campioni dello Sport
Rookie Year: 1973
Recent Notable Sales: 1973 Panini (PSA 8) — $1,250 (2023)

Legacy
Norton’s rookie celebrates the blue-collar warrior who held his own in the Ali–Foreman–Frazier triangle.

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