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Jean-Pierre Coopman
Belgian boxer

Jean-Pierre Coopman

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Belgian boxer
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Place of birth
Ingelmunster, Belgium
Age
77 years
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Biography

Jean-Pierre Coopman (born 11 July 1946 in Ingelmunster) is a retired Belgian boxer who is best known for his title fight against Muhammad Ali in 1976, which Ali won by KO in round 5.

Early life

Jean-Pierre Coopman was born on 11 July 1946, in the Flemish (northern Belgium) community of Ingelmunster.Early in life, he showed a gift for artistry.He was instructed in sculpting by his stepfather, and Coopman's first fully paid job was as a stone cutter.The stone-cutting he learned from childhood was more specifically that of an artisan.His skills were put to use, among other things, in reparations of the medieval churches of Belgium—most notably, Saint Nicholas' Church in Ghent.By having to perform a kind of historic preservation, using and applying tools from this ancient period, Coopman developed great strength in his arms and hands.

In young adulthood, he appears to have been a lover of night-life, but after sparring several times with Gilbert Montagne, a noted Belgian middleweight, Coopman was urged to pursue a ring career, or at least to try.By his own words, once the decision was made, Coopman at least gave up smoking, and cold turkey at that.

Jean-Pierre Coopman (left), the producer of Camping Cosmos in the middle and Freddy De Kerpel (right) during the shooting of the movie Camping Cosmos, August 1995, Westende, Belgium.

Fighting career

Though best known in fight circles as an opponent of Muhammad Ali, Coopman had been fighting for a half decade, before being granted his title shot at "The Greatest".He began in the amateur ranks, rising quickly enough to compete in the 1971 European Championships, where he knocked out by a far more experienced (315 fights) Soviet fighter.He turned professional, in 1972.

Coopman fought his early bouts primarily in Belgium, though he is recorded as having won an early match versus Harald Skog, in Oslo, Norway.Coopman lost (via decision) to Rudie Lubbers of The Netherlands, in 1973.Coopman's earlier record shows a disqualification victory over Terry Daniels, who had also received a title shot during his own career, versus Smokin' Joe Frazier, in January 1972.Despite mixed fortunes, Coopman proved popular with his fellow Belgians, and by 1975, was able to pursue boxing as a full-time career; the company which employed him to sculpt, now paid him to fight, instead.

Coopman was said to have been one of the least-deserving boxers to fight for the heavyweight title. Ali had recently had his third fight with Joe Frazier, the "Thrilla in Manilla", a match Ali later called, "the closest thing to death."Understandably, the champion wanted an "easy" opponent.The match was made almost by happenstance, as the promotion fell to George Kanter, a Belgian by birth. Kanter, after surveying the European scene, contacted Charles de Jager, Coopman's manager, and thus the match was made.Coopman, unknown outside Belgium, was overwhelmed by the sudden fame.Ali was a hero to him, and he was grateful for a title shot.

Coopman was dubbed "The Lion of Flanders" by the Western press, but he had never called himself that. The name was thought to be related to Coopman's birthday, 11 July, which is a national holiday in Flanders marking a military victory over the French, in 1302.

The fight took place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on 20 February 1976 at Roberto Clemente Coliseum; the fight was not broadcast by Belgian media, as Coopman's native land was the first nation to ban boxing broadcasts. CBS Sports broadcast the bout in the USA for free, in prime time. The bout was easy for Ali, who knocked out Coopman in round five.

After the Ali fight, Coopman became European champion after beating a Basque, Jose Urtain. Two months later, in Antwerp, he lost the title to Lucien Rodriguez of France. He retired in 1980. His last official fight was against Cookie Wallace.

In 1995 he fought Freddy De Kerpel while acting in the film Camping Cosmos.

As of 2007, Coopman was painting oil paintings of famous boxers. He was awarded a contract to sculpt a statue of fellow Belgian fighter Cyril Delannoit.

Coopman was the subject of "Lion", a tongue-in-cheek tribute by songwriter Freddy Blohm.

Professional boxing record

36 Wins (20 knockouts, 13 decisions, 3 DQ), 16 Losses (6 knockouts, 9 decisions, 1 DQ), 2 Draws
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Draw36-16-2 Freddy De KerpelMD605/04/1999 Ghent, East Flanders57-57, 58-58, 57-58.
Loss36-16-1 Dragomir Milo PopovicTKO516/05/1981 Liege
Win36-15-1 Vincenzo PesapaneTKO303/04/1981 Piacenza, Emilia Romagna
Loss35-15-1 Pierre Babo KabassuPTS825/12/1980 Izegem, West Flanders
Loss35-14-1 Rudie LubbersTKO529/09/1980 Energiehal, Rotterdam
Loss35-13-1 Albert SybenPTS1027/06/1980 Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, Brussels
Loss35-12-1 Winston AllenqKO101/05/1980 Izegem, West Flanders
Win35-11-1 Denton RuddockPTS1002/02/1980 Turnhout, Antwerp
Loss34-11-1 Avenamar PeraltaPTS1025/12/1979 Izegem, West Flanders
Loss34-10-1 George ButzbachPTS1001/11/1979 Izegem, West Flanders
Loss34-9-1 Rudy GauwePTS1230/09/1978 Turnhout, AntwerpBelgium Heavyweight Title.
Win34-8-1 Scotty WelshDQ102/09/1978 Izegem, West Flanders
Win33-8-1 Mario BaruzziTKO622/04/1978 La Louviere, Hainaut
Win32-8-1 Santiago Alberto LovellTKO311/02/1978 Liege
Loss31-8-1 Alfredo EvangelistaKO126/11/1977 BrusselsEBU Heavyweight Title.
Draw31-7-1 Tony MoorePTS1001/11/1977 Izegem, West Flanders
Win31-7 Kurt LuedeckePTS1009/09/1977 Izegem, West Flanders
Loss30-7 Lucien RodriguezUD1507/05/1977 AntwerpEBU Heavyweight Title. 139-150, 139-150, 142-150.
Win30-6 Jose Manuel UrtainKO412/03/1977 Sportpaleis, AntwerpEBU Heavyweight Title.
Loss29-6 Lucien RodriguezPTS1015/01/1977 Brussels
Win29-5 Neville MeadePTS1025/12/1976 Izegem, West Flanders
Win28-5 Roy WallacePTS1020/11/1976 Liege
Win27-5 George JeromeKO401/11/1976 Izegem, West Flanders
Win26-5 Hennie ThoonenTKO609/10/1976 Antwerp
Loss25-5 Hennie ThoonenDQ531/05/1976 Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam
Win25-4 Ba SounkaloPTS1007/05/1976 Izegem, West Flanders
Loss24-4 Muhammad AliKO520/02/1976 Roberto Clemente Coliseum, Hato ReyWBC/WBA World Heavyweight Titles. Coopman knocked out at 2:46 of the fifth round.
Win24-3 Lisimo ObutobeTKO701/11/1975 Izegem, West Flanders
Win23-3 Domingo SilveiraPTS1004/10/1975 Antwerp
Win22-3 Terry DanielsDQ717/05/1975 Antwerp
Win21-3 Karsten HonholdTKO612/04/1975 Menen, West Flanders
Win20-3 Jan LubbersPTS1014/03/1975 Bruges, West Flanders
Win19-3 Adriano RosatiTKO521/02/1975 Izegem, West Flanders
Win18-3 Charley GreenKO817/01/1975 Ghent, East Flanders
Win17-3 Vasco FaustinoPTS1025/12/1974 Izegem, West Flanders
Win16-3 Bernd AugustPTS1022/11/1974 Ghent, East Flanders
Win15-3 Lino FinottiKO401/11/1974 Izegem, West Flanders
Win14-3 Rocky CampbellKO627/09/1974 Turnhout, Antwerp
Loss13-3 Rudie LubbersPTS1027/04/1974 Ghent, East Flanders
Win13-2 Ferenc KristofcsakDQ322/02/1974 Roulers, West Flanders
Win12-2 Ireno WerlemanKO125/01/1974 Izegem, West Flanders
Win11-2 Jean BelvalPTS623/12/1973 Izegem, West Flanders
Win10-2 Horst LangKO316/11/1973 Ghent, East Flanders
Win9-2 Erwin JosefaKO301/11/1973 Izegem, West Flanders
Win8-2 Juan RodriguezTKO308/09/1973 Izegem, West Flanders
Loss7-2 Ireno WerlemanKO218/05/1973 Izegem, West Flanders
Win7-1 Ray PhilippeKO505/05/1973 Ghent, East Flanders
Win6-1 Ermanno FestorazziPTS616/03/1973 Ingelmunster, West Flanders
Win5-1 Gino MartinisPTS616/02/1973 Ingelmunster, West Flanders
Loss4-1 Harald SkogPTS625/01/1973 Messehallen, Oslo
Win4-0 Kilani RamdaniPTS625/12/1972 Izegem, West Flanders
Win3-0 Antonio RimastiKO408/12/1972 Tournai, Hainaut
Win2-0 Siegfried AckersTKO201/11/1972 Izegem, West Flanders
Win1-0 Norbert SuehrigTKO329/09/1972 Menen, West Flanders
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