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    Broadcasting Legend Alex Wallau Dies After Courageous Cancer Fight

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowOctober 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Former boxing commentator and analyst Alex Wallau passed away on October 10 after a long, courageous fight with throat cancer.
    Wallau, who called numerous major bouts during his years with ABC, faced his diagnosis in 1987 but refused to surrender.
    After undergoing multiple surgeries, he showed remarkable strength by returning to ringside in 1988, only six months later, to resume his commentary duties.
    Wallau’s wife, Martha, confirmed his passing, sparking tributes from fans, colleagues, and the boxing community worldwide.
    Supporters praised his determination, professionalism, and unwavering spirit throughout his long battle.
    Wallau’s career remains an enduring example of resilience in sports broadcasting.

    A Fearless Voice With Integrity Behind the Mic

    Wallau built his reputation on honesty and class, never hesitating to speak his mind when fairness demanded it.
    He called fights with authority and conviction, earning respect from fighters, promoters, and audiences alike.
    One of his most memorable moments came in 1992, when he publicly criticized James Toney’s controversial decision win over Dave Tiberi.
    On live television, Wallau confronted Toney directly, describing the ruling as “one of the most disgusting” he had ever seen.
    Toney, visibly irritated, chose not to respond, perhaps out of respect for Wallau’s integrity and courage.
    Fans praised Wallau’s fearless commentary style, recognizing his dedication to honesty over popularity.
    He became known as a commentator who elevated boxing coverage through his intellect, fairness, and composure.

    Legacy of Respect and Professional Excellence

    Despite his health challenges, Wallau continued working tirelessly, bringing unmatched insight and professionalism to every broadcast.
    He frequently partnered with Dan Dierdorf, forming a commentary duo celebrated for their chemistry and deep understanding of the sport.
    Colleagues admired Wallau’s meticulous preparation and steady voice during high-pressure moments inside the arena.
    Fighters respected him for his authenticity and for treating every athlete with dignity, regardless of outcome.
    Wallau called his final fight for ABC in 2000, closing a distinguished chapter in boxing history.
    Top Rank’s Bruce Trampler paid tribute, writing, “Boxing lost a courageous man with the passing of Alex Wallau, a dear friend to many.”
    Trampler also highlighted Wallau’s bravery in exposing corruption, his mentorship under Howard Cosell, and his later role as ABC Television president under Bob Iger.
    Wallau’s life and work left an indelible mark on sports journalism, and many believe his name belongs in the Boxing Hall of Fame.

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