US boxing great Joe Frazier dies at 67
Updated: 2011-11-08 16:02
(Agencies)
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Joe Frazier, the relentless slugger who became the heavyweight champion of the world and earned boxing immortality with three epic battles against Muhammad Ali, died on Monday at age 67, his personal manager said.
Frazier won the Olympic heavyweight boxing gold medal for the United States in 1964 in Tokyo and held the world heavyweight boxing crown from 1970 to 1973.
He is eternally linked with Ali thanks to their trilogy of fights in the 1970s, among the most famous in the history of the sport. Frazier won the first and Ali took the next two.
Frazier won the world heavyweight title in 1970, knocking out champion Jimmy Ellis, after Ali had been stripped of the championship in 1967 for refusing to fight in the Vietnam War due to his Muslim beliefs.
The second Ali-Frazier fight was on January 28, 1974, again at Madison Square Garden, with Ali winning a 12-round decision.
Ali then beat Foreman to reclaim the championship. He defended it in the third Frazier fight on October 1, 1975, in an encounter in the Philippines known as "The Thrilla in Manila" - one of the most famous sporting events of the 20th century.
Factbox about Joe Frazier
* Born January 12, 1944, in Beaufort, South Carolina.
* Won the Olympic heavyweight boxing gold medal for the United States in 1964 in Tokyo.
* Won the world heavyweight title in 1970 after knocking out champion Jimmy Ellis.
* Hands Muhammad Ali the first defeat of his pro career on March 8, 1971, winning a 15-round bout at New York's Madison Square Garden billed as "The Fight of the Century."
* Lost his title in 1973 to hard-hitting George Foreman.
* Frazier loses second fight with Ali, again at Madison Square Garden, in a 12-round decision on January 28, 1974.
* In one of the most famous sporting events of the 20th century, Frazier lost to Ali in a brutal encounter in the Philippines known as "The Thrilla in Manila" on a technical knockout when trainer Eddie Futch would not allow Frazier to fight the 15th round.
* Inducted into International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990.
* Frazier retired in 1976 before staging an unsuccessful return in 1981.
* Career record of 32-4-1 with 27 knockouts.
A mourner holds a photograph of boxing greats Muhammad Ali (L) and Joe Frazier as he leaves Frazier's funeral at the Enon Tabernacle Baptist church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nov 14, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] |
Boxing promoter Don King (L) and former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier pose at a news conference in New York in this Oct 28, 2005 file photo. [Photo/Agencies] |
Boxing great Muhammad Ali arrives at the funeral of boxer Joe Frazier at the Enon Tabernacle Baptist church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nov 14, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] |
A mourner holds a photograph of boxing greats Muhammad Ali (L) and Joe Frazier as he leaves Frazier's funeral at the Enon Tabernacle Baptist church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nov 14, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] |
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