I always remember what Frazier did to Jimmy Ellis. When He lost Yance Durham He wasnt the same Fighter in my Eyes. If at the time Ellis couldnt Hit Him, dont think Holyfield would my 2 cents.
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I always remember what Frazier did to Jimmy Ellis. When He lost Yance Durham He wasnt the same Fighter in my Eyes. If at the time Ellis couldnt Hit Him, dont think Holyfield would my 2 cents.
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Frazier wins either on points or late stoppage in a brutal fight. Holyfield was a great fighter but against opposition that wasn't in the same league as the greats of the 1970s that Frazier fought.
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I would say Joe Frazier would win. Like ICB said, he fought a seamingly unbeatable opponent in Muhammad Ali and won (in their first fight). Then again he was destroyed brutally by George Foreman so who knows![]()
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I see your argument, however, I would say this: 1) Big George was a monster in itself and I don't think that the real deal would have done much better against him and second, Perhaps that the Smoking Joe-Foreman fight was a combining of a bad day at the office for Joe and the destructive capacities of George combined together.
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Hell there is no shame in getting whupped by Big George, Evander had a 40+ year old Foreman and Big George gave Holyfield all he could handle.
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