If 'Smokin Joe' Frazier Retired In 1972
'Smokin Joe' Frazier
'Lil' Joe,
After dismantling and crashing Muhammad Ali in March 1971, Joe was really not interested in
continuing with Boxing anymore.
Bouts with;
Floyd Patterson, Jimmy Ellis, Jose L. Urtain and Jerry Quarry were discussed for late-1971 and 1972.
Experts agree, had 'Smokin Joe' retired in mid-1972, he would have been considered as one of the
Top 5 Heavyweights of All Time.
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Bill Paxtom
'Smokin Joe' Frazier
'Lil' Joe,
After dismantling and crashing Muhammad Ali in March 1971, Joe was really not interested in
continuing with Boxing anymore.
Bouts with;
Floyd Patterson, Jimmy Ellis, Jose L. Urtain and Jerry Quarry were discussed for late-1971 and 1972.
Experts agree, had 'Smokin Joe' retired in mid-1972, he would have been considered as one of the
Top 5 Heavyweights of All Time.
Smoking Joe was blind in one eye. He beat Ali based on the sheer inactivity of Ali at even a medium level.
When Frazier got in there with a real live guy like Ali the second time or with Foreman, he got smashed.
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Nice to see you back Bill.
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ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
'Smokin Joe' Frazier
'Lil' Joe,
After dismantling and crashing Muhammad Ali in March 1971, Joe was really not interested in
continuing with Boxing anymore.
Bouts with;
Floyd Patterson, Jimmy Ellis, Jose L. Urtain and Jerry Quarry were discussed for late-1971 and 1972.
Experts agree, had 'Smokin Joe' retired in mid-1972, he would have been considered as one of the
Top 5 Heavyweights of All Time.
Smoking Joe was blind in one eye. He beat Ali based on the sheer inactivity of Ali at even a medium level.
When Frazier got in there with a real live guy like Ali the second time or with Foreman, he got smashed.
Ali smashed Frazier? When?
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Joe was the undisputed champion when he beat Ali and made about 4th highest number of defences of the title. He was effectively finished after the Ali fight which was his ultimate performance.
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greynotsoold
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ykdadamaja
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Bill Paxtom
'Smokin Joe' Frazier
'Lil' Joe,
After dismantling and crashing Muhammad Ali in March 1971, Joe was really not interested in
continuing with Boxing anymore.
Bouts with;
Floyd Patterson, Jimmy Ellis, Jose L. Urtain and Jerry Quarry were discussed for late-1971 and 1972.
Experts agree, had 'Smokin Joe' retired in mid-1972, he would have been considered as one of the
Top 5 Heavyweights of All Time.
Smoking Joe was blind in one eye. He beat Ali based on the sheer inactivity of Ali at even a medium level.
When Frazier got in there with a real live guy like Ali the second time or with Foreman, he got smashed.
Ali smashed Frazier? When?
lolol... beaten man. Beaten.
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'Smokin Joe'
Reached his physical peak in 1969.
Broke right ankle in 1970, while performing in Las Vegas.
Experienced high-blood pressure problems in 1970.
Suffering from vision problems.
Bouts with the following fell though.
* Buster Mathis II {1969}
* Jerry Quarry II {1969}
* Sonny Liston {1969}
* Leotis Martin {1970}
* Jose L. Urtain {1971}
* Floyd Patterson {1971}
* Jimmy Ellis II {1971/1972}
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Master
Joe was the undisputed champion when he beat Ali and made about 4th highest number of defences of the title. He was effectively finished after the Ali fight which was his ultimate performance.
ali and frazier finished each other off on march 8, 1971 at MSG......they both left their souls in the ring that night. they were both merely shadows of their former selves after that.
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brocktonblockbust
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Master
Joe was the undisputed champion when he beat Ali and made about 4th highest number of defences of the title. He was effectively finished after the Ali fight which was his ultimate performance.
ali and frazier finished each other off on march 8, 1971 at MSG......they both left their souls in the ring that night. they were both merely shadows of their former selves after that.
What is remarkable is that Ali still had the rumble in the jungle and the thriller in manilla in him.
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What an odd post/thread to start.
If James J Jeffries had not tried to come back against Jack Johnson .....
If Jack Dempsey had retired after fighting Carpentier ......
If Mike. Tyson had retired after beating Spinks ......
Or even If Riddick Bowe had retired after beating Holyfied ......
If Micheal Moorer had retired before fighting Foreman .......
If Herbie Hide had retired before fighting Vitali ......
Or
If Marciano had retired after fighting Archie Moore. Oh, wait a minute ....:p
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Or Roy Jones retired after he beat Ruiz.
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Ahh... the Ali hater is back.
Let's carry the idea a bit further.
If Ali answers his call to the draft and goes to 'Nam...
If the Ali-Foreman fight had been called by natural disaster after the first round...
- (Ali devoted the early rounds to "rope-a-dope".... so he would've lost on account of inactivity).
If Frazier's allowed to come out for Round 15 of the Thrilla, and Ali doesn't answer the bell on account of being totally worn out and beat up inside by thunderous body shots.
If Ali gets robbed of the gold medal in the Olympics... becomes disenchanted with boxing and quits.
If the Mafia had told Ali to take a dive in the 2nd Liston fight, instead of Liston.....
Yeah..... that Ali character would've turned out to be a real bum.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
'Smokin Joe' Frazier
'Lil' Joe,
After dismantling and crashing Muhammad Ali in March 1971, Joe was really not interested in
continuing with Boxing anymore.
Bouts with;
Floyd Patterson, Jimmy Ellis, Jose L. Urtain and Jerry Quarry were discussed for late-1971 and 1972.
Experts agree, had 'Smokin Joe' retired in mid-1972, he would have been considered as one of the
Top 5 Heavyweights of All Time.
Bill Paxtom
'Lil' Bill,
After dismissing and seeking to diminish Muhammad Ali in 2014, 'Little Man syndrome' Bill was really not interested in
continuing with discussing Boxing anymore.
Bouts with;
Master, Brockton, Dia and Greynotsoold were discussed for late-2014 and early 2015.
Experts agree, had 'Lill Diamond Lill Bill' retired in mid-2014, he would have been considered as one of the
Top 5 worst posters of All Time.