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  ERNIE TERRELL, OVERSHADOWED HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
Terrell was born April 4, 1939, in Belzoni, Miss., but he is associated to this day with his adopted hometown of Chicago.
Terrell was a singer outside the ring; Ali was a poet and prognosticator who continually promoted his efforts inside the ring.
Terrell was matched with New Jersey journeyman Chuck Wepner in June of 1973 in a 12-round bout for a belt called the National Americas heavyweight title.
www.eastsideboxing.com /boxing-news/ernie-terrell.php   (1975 words)

  
 The Cyber Boxing Zone
Ernie Terrell has the distinction of being the first alphabet heavyweight champion.
Ernie's sister was one of the Supremes, and Ernie even cut a record with her.
Terrel became a fairly successful promotor in Chigago after his retirement from fighting.
www.cyberboxingzone.com /boxing/terrell-e.html   (111 words)

  
 Welcome to 1080WKLO.com -- A tribute to WKLO Radio in Louisville, Kentucky
There's no question that the arrival of Terrell was the key to the greatest period of success at WKLO in the mid and late '60s.
As Terrell noted in his interview, even the great unique style of Bill Bailey was successful because it was captured within the format, and Bill learned how to suspend his train of thought in his stories between records, commercials, newscasts, etc.
I totally agree with what Terrell Metheny wrote about Ernie Gudridge...he was by far the best boss I ever worked for (other than my Dad) anywhere in any situation in my 50 years in the workplace.
www.1080wklo.com   (2900 words)

  
 Memorial Site to Tammi Terrell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Contrary to popular belief (CTPB), she was never married to boxer Ernie Terrell (although she was engaged during the last year of her life to one Dr. Ernest Garrett).
Instead, she adopted the last name Terrell because it was shorter than Montgomery.
Or you may e-mail me, but please write Tammi Terrell in the subject line, or I won't receive it.
www.tammiterrell.com /tammi.html   (872 words)

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