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Fight Night
iHeartPodcasts
17 episodes
9 months ago
On October 26, 1970, Muhammad Ali triumphantly returned to the world of boxing in Atlanta, Georgia. But every national front-page headline the next morning featured the story of one of the biggest heists in history. At the center of it all - a hustler named “Chicken Man”. Fans arrived in Rolls Royces delivered from New York City. Adorned in vibrant fur coats and dripping with diamonds, they grabbed engraved invitations then strutted into the arena. The sold-out crowd stood and cheered when the first-round bell rang, minus two empty seats. After the fight, many celebrating the victory, including top black mafia leaders, headed to Chicken Man’s house with invitation in hand. Instead of women and wine greeting them at the front door, each walked into the barrel of a sawed-off shotgun. On FIGHT NIGHT, J.D. Hudson, one of the first black detectives in Atlanta’s desegregated police force helped lead Muhammed Ali into the ring. The next day, he was assigned to the robbery by the chief of police. When asked by a journalist years later, “When did the investigation end?” J.D. summed it up perfectly, “When everybody was dead.”
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On October 26, 1970, Muhammad Ali triumphantly returned to the world of boxing in Atlanta, Georgia. But every national front-page headline the next morning featured the story of one of the biggest heists in history. At the center of it all - a hustler named “Chicken Man”. Fans arrived in Rolls Royces delivered from New York City. Adorned in vibrant fur coats and dripping with diamonds, they grabbed engraved invitations then strutted into the arena. The sold-out crowd stood and cheered when the first-round bell rang, minus two empty seats. After the fight, many celebrating the victory, including top black mafia leaders, headed to Chicken Man’s house with invitation in hand. Instead of women and wine greeting them at the front door, each walked into the barrel of a sawed-off shotgun. On FIGHT NIGHT, J.D. Hudson, one of the first black detectives in Atlanta’s desegregated police force helped lead Muhammed Ali into the ring. The next day, he was assigned to the robbery by the chief of police. When asked by a journalist years later, “When did the investigation end?” J.D. summed it up perfectly, “When everybody was dead.”
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Episodes (17/17)
Fight Night
Fight Night Behind-The-Scenes 4: Cat Daddy is born
1 year ago
26 minutes

Fight Night
Fight Night Behind-The-Scenes 3: Is that Don Cheadle?!?!
1 year ago
25 minutes

Fight Night
Fight Night Behind-The-Scenes 2: We Gotta Deal!
1 year ago
23 minutes

Fight Night
Fight Night Behind-The-Scenes 1: Inception
1 year ago
27 minutes

Fight Night
Reflection
Dr. Hobson and I discuss several of the topics and issues that were explored during the Fight Night series.
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4 years ago
26 minutes

Fight Night
In Memoriam
The families of JD Hudson and Chicken Man share memorable stories about these incredible men.
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4 years ago
38 minutes

Fight Night
Aftermath
The mastermind of the heist pays the ultimate price. JD gets the promotion he has worked so hard to obtain, and the heat from the police finally catches up to Chicken Man.
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4 years ago
31 minutes

Fight Night
From Atlanta To The Grave
JD Hudson and his partner investigate the stash house. Chicken Man tries to make his family feel safe despite all the publicity to the contrary. The robbers face the wrath of Frank Moten and the other gangsters.
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4 years ago
26 minutes

Fight Night
Into The Lion's Den
JD Hudson and his partner Joe Amos get a tip about where the robbers are hiding out. Chicken Man flies to New York to face Frank Moten and The Council of Twelve.
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4 years ago
25 minutes

Fight Night
Where The F*ck Are My Keys?!
Huge crowds overwhelm the robbers, so they take their stash and hostages before they disappear into the night.
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4 years ago
27 minutes

Fight Night
Everyone That Showed Up Got Held Up
The partygoers are in for a shocking surprise when they arrive at Chicken Man's house. And when Chicken Man shows up, he realizes his world is about to be turned upside down.
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4 years ago
24 minutes

Fight Night
Fight Night
The mastermind sets his plan in motion.
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4 years ago
24 minutes

Fight Night
If You Build It They Will Come
In this episode we explore how Atlanta was poised to host the huge bout between Muhammad Ali and Jerry Quarry. Plus, Chicken Man tries to make last minute plans for the after-party.
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5 years ago
25 minutes

Fight Night
Chicken Man
In this episode, we're visited by the ghost of one of the lead characters, learn the background of the afterparty and discover the mastermind of the subsequent heist.
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5 years ago
27 minutes

Fight Night
A Hustler's Life
Gordon Wiliams Jr breaks down his dad's life as a hustler and drug dealer.
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5 years ago
24 minutes

Fight Night
The Case of a Lifetime
Could Atlanta’s homegrown version of Shaft save the hustler and solve the crime?
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5 years ago
26 minutes

Fight Night
Introducing: Fight Night
On October 26, 1970, Muhammad Ali triumphantly returned to the world of boxing in Atlanta, Georgia. But every national front-page headline the next morning featured the story of the largest black-on-black heist in history.
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5 years ago
1 minute

Fight Night
On October 26, 1970, Muhammad Ali triumphantly returned to the world of boxing in Atlanta, Georgia. But every national front-page headline the next morning featured the story of one of the biggest heists in history. At the center of it all - a hustler named “Chicken Man”. Fans arrived in Rolls Royces delivered from New York City. Adorned in vibrant fur coats and dripping with diamonds, they grabbed engraved invitations then strutted into the arena. The sold-out crowd stood and cheered when the first-round bell rang, minus two empty seats. After the fight, many celebrating the victory, including top black mafia leaders, headed to Chicken Man’s house with invitation in hand. Instead of women and wine greeting them at the front door, each walked into the barrel of a sawed-off shotgun. On FIGHT NIGHT, J.D. Hudson, one of the first black detectives in Atlanta’s desegregated police force helped lead Muhammed Ali into the ring. The next day, he was assigned to the robbery by the chief of police. When asked by a journalist years later, “When did the investigation end?” J.D. summed it up perfectly, “When everybody was dead.”