Ken Norton
Ken Norton

Events

Upcoming Events

May 1-5, 2008

CHILLER THEATRE
Hilton Parsippany
One Hilton Court, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
Tel: 1-973-267-7373
Fax: 1-973-984-6853

June 5-8, 2008

International Boxing Hall Of Fame (IBHOF)
Canastota, NY
The 19th Annual Hall of Fame Weekend is scheduled for June 5-8th in Canastota, NY. Over 20 events, including a golf tournament, banquet, parade and autograph card show, are planned. A celebrity lineup of over 50 boxing greats of yesterday and today will attend this year's Induction Weekend. The highlight of the weekend will be the Official Enshrinement Ceremony on the Hall of Fame Museum Grounds in Canastota, New York on Sunday, June 8th to welcome the newest members.

June 26-30, 2008

International Convention for
American Communications Network

New Jersey

August 1-2, 2008

National Sports Collectors Show
Chicago, Illinois

September 17, 2008

Lifetime Achievement Award
Virginia

November 06-08, 2008

Fight Night 2008
Washington Hilton
Washington DC
www.fightforchildren.org

November 14-19, 2008

Hartford, Ct
New England's 233rd Marine Corps Birthday Ball

Past Events

August 8-9, 2008

Boxer Knocked Out By Birthday Gala
'It makes me love this city even more' says Ken Norton Sr. of event
Journal-Courier

It was “a moveable” feast, boxing giant Ken Norton said of a gala dinner party Friday night that kicked off a two-day celebration of his 65th birthday in Jacksonville.  A diverse crowd of Jacksonville civic and business leaders, friends and family members, former classmates, several fans from England, sports industry representatives and celebrities from the boxing world and Hollywood joined in the celebration at Hamilton’s.  “So far, the reception has been unbelievable,” Mr. Norton said. “All these people coming together to help me honor my 65 years, to me, it’s very touching. It’s moveable.  “It is very surprising. It’s very uplifting, and it makes me love this city even more.” Mr. Norton added. “As a child it was different. As I grew up, I learned more and became more acquainted with the people of the city. I’ve learned to love it. That’s why I came back.”  With 180 tickets, at $75 apiece, sold in advance of the formal dinner, Mr. Norton’s birthday celebration was well on its way to being the “knockout” bash it was billed as.  Celebrities attending included, Earnie Shavers, the hardest puncher in heavyweight history; Ernie Terrell, a former WBA world heavyweight boxing champion; and actresses Lauren Chapin, who played Kathy Anderson on the 1950s “Father Knows Best” television series; and Debi Storm, who starred on a variety of television series, including “Dr. Kildare,” “The Big Valley,” “Green Acres,” “Dallas,” “The Fugitive” and “The Brady Bunch.”  Carol Connors, an Oscar nominee and co-writer of the “Rocky” theme song, “Gonna Fly Now,” and Mark Scott, former lead singer of The Miracles, along with local entertainers, Annabelle Blue, Ed McPike and Tia McPike, provided musical entertainment.  Mayor Ron Tendick welcomed back “Jacksonville’s native son” and read a proclamation recognizing Mr. Norton’s outstanding boxing career, his service in the United States Marine Corps and his athletic accomplishments at Jacksonville High School.

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March 15-16, 2008 (Sat & Sun)

Hollywood Collectors & Celerity Show
Chicago Marriott O'Hare Hotel
8535 West Higgins Road Chicago, Illinois 60631

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February 15-16, 2008 (Fri & Sat)

Hollywood Collectors Show
Burbank California, Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel & Convention Center

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February 8, 2008

Ken Picture with Eric BraedenThe World Premiere of "The Man Who Came Back"
Aero Theater in Santa Monica
Ken Picture with Eric Braeden

Nov 8, 2007

Legendary boxers will lead a parade of celebrated heroes at Fight For Children’s 18th Annual Fight Night
Legendary boxers Ken Norton, Hector Camacho Sr., Gerry Cooney, Buster Douglas, Roberto Duran, Joe Frazier, Jake LaMotta, Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini, Aaron Pryor and Michael Spinks will lead a parade of celebrated heroes at Fight For Children’s 18th Annual Fight Night. The event will also feature the induction of LaMotta into the newly-created Fight Night Hall of Fame, recognizing his enthusiastic support of Fight For Children’s fight for the low-income children of Washington. One of the most eagerly anticipated events in the nation’s capital, Fight Night brings together the heavyweights of business and government, entertainment and community service, as well as these legends of boxing, for an action-packed evening of fun, philanthropy and professional boxing.

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Oct. 12, 2007

“The Concert to End Youth Homelessness.”
“Concert of Hope” benefit show at SDSU's Open Air Theatre. The all-star concert, being held in King's honor, will also feature Taj Mahal, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Paul Rodgers, George Thorogood, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and San Diego's Eve Selis and Bill Magee.

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