Showing posts with label Chandler City Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chandler City Council. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Folley Memorial Park and Folley Street

Folley Memorial Park 
601 E. Frye Rd.
Chandler, AZ 85225

Folley Street 
Chandler, AZ 85225

Last month, I wrote a blog entry on former heavyweight boxing contender Zora Folley's grave in Mesa, Arizona.

http://www.mwhistoryexperience.com/2016/09/zora-folleys-grave.html

Following Folley's career in boxing, he went into local politics. Folley served as a member of the Chandler (Arizona) City Council, where he lived with his wife and children. On July 7, 1972 at the age of 41, Folley died under mysterious circumstances in Tucson, Arizona. In 1976, the city built and named Folley Memorial Park in honor of the popular veteran, boxer, resident and councilman. A nearby residential street also bears Folley's name. 

Below are three links with more information on Zora Folley and Folley Memorial Park, along with several photos that I took of the park and street:

http://boxrec.com/boxer/9384

http://www.thesweetscience.com/articles-of-2005/2606-rise-and-fall-of-zora-folley

https://nextdoor.com/agency-post/az/chandler/city-of-chandler/youre-invited-to-folley-memorial-park-re-dedication-18740573/

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Zora Folley's Grave

Zora Folley's Grave 
City of Mesa Cemetery 
1212 N. Center St.
Mesa, AZ 85201
(Plot: Section 730, Lot 2, Grave 1)

Zora Folley was an American heavyweight boxer who was born in Dallas, Texas on May 27, 1931. In 1942, he moved with his family to Chandler, Arizona. Folley joined the U.S. Army in 1948 and later served in the Korean War. Soon after being discharged from the Army in 1953, he fought his first professional fight on September 22, 1953 against Jimmy Ingram in Los Angeles.

Folley was undefeated in his next 18 bouts, until he was stopped by Johnny Summerlin on June 23, 1955. Throughout his career, Folley was considered a top contender in the heavyweight division. He faced some of the division's best including Henry Cooper, Eddie Machen, George Chuvalo, Bob Cleroux, Oscar Bonavena, Doug Jones, Karl Mildenberger, Sonny Liston, and Muhammad Ali. Folley was knocked out in the seventh round by Muhammad Ali on March 22, 1967 for the WBA World Heavyweight Title. Folley was the last man to fight Ali before his three year ban from the sport for refusing to be inducted into the armed forces.

Folley fought his final bout on September 29, 1970 against Mac Foster. Folley was defeated via a first round knockout. Folley's boxing career ended with an impressive record of 79 wins, 11 losses and six draws. Folley went on to serve as a member of the Chandler City Council, where he lived with his wife and children.

On July 7, 1972 at the age of 41, Folley died under mysterious circumstances at a hotel in Tucson, Arizona. It was reported that Folley slipped and hit his head in a motel swimming pool while visiting a friend. Folley died within hours of hitting his head at a nearby hospital. Folley's official cause of death was ruled accidental by authorities. However, rumors of foul play continue to circulate in the boxing world today. Folley is interred at the City of Mesa Cemetery. His grave marker lists his service in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.

Below are three links with more information on Zora Folley, along with some photos that I took of his grave site:

http://boxrec.com/boxer/9384

http://www.proboxing-fans.com/zora-folleys-mysterious-death-murky-details-from-the-death-of-the-former-heavyweight-contender_102212/

http://www.thesweetscience.com/articles-of-2005/2606-rise-and-fall-of-zora-folley

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