Hall of Fame Boxer Dwight Muhammad Qawi Dies at 72
Hall of Fame Boxer Dwight Muhammad Qawi Dies at 72

Hall of Fame Boxer Dwight Muhammad Qawi Dies at 72

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Dwight Muhammad Qawi, the legendary two-weight world champion boxer known as "The Camden Buzzsaw," has died at the age of 72 after a five-year battle with dementia. Born Dwight Braxton and raised in Camden, New Jersey, Qawi's life was marked by a remarkable transformation from serving a prison sentence for armed robbery to rising as a boxing icon, winning the WBC light heavyweight title and the WBA cruiserweight title. His notable career included memorable fights against George Foreman, Evander Holyfield, and Michael Spinks, with his bout against Holyfield regarded as one of the greatest cruiserweight fights of all time. Qawi found his passion for boxing while incarcerated and turned professional soon after his release, later becoming an International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee. Tributes highlighted his role as a dedicated father, grandfather, and role model who fought his illness with the same determination he showed in the ring. Throughout his career and life, Qawi symbolized redemption and resilience, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport of boxing.

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