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    As Ali called it, a Documentary on the final fight between Frazier and Ali is going to be shown on HBOwHD starting @ 9:30 PM EDT, or about 15 minutes from now. Great Doc if you havn't seen it, I believe this fight started the ruin of each man's health and took what remained of their youth.. Pretty fucking sad..
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    Both fighters should've retired after this fight, it was 100 degrees and 95% humidity and Ali couldn't stand up to have his hand raised in victory, doing the post fight interview from a stool in the middle of the ring. Joe never recovered. He fought again in 1976 and big George really finished him off.

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    Saw this live... fight was inside a cauldron, the Araneta Coliseum, somewhere in the heart of Cubao, Quezon City, 36 years ago! Scalded me with boxing for life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Saw this live... fight was inside a cauldron, the Araneta Coliseum, somewhere in the heart of Cubao, Quezon City, 36 years ago! Scalded me with boxing for life!

    Wow! you got to see a piece of boxing history, and/or one of the greatest HW fights ever.

    This documentary "Thrilla in Manila" put the focus on Frazier rather then Ali, it was really a documentary about Joe. This was done about 4 years ago when Frazier was 63, it was a good thing they did it since Joe just recently passed away, he got to tell his side of things. Anyway, excellent Documentary.

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    Default Re: The Thrilla in Manila

    yep, its strange I seen this fight just once in full in late 80s and couldn't believe what I was watching.

    But its not a fight I have wished to see again if you know what I mean
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    Default Re: The Thrilla in Manila

    Here's part 1 of that Documentary: you can get the rest on Youtube:



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    yep, its strange I seen this fight just once in full in late 80s and couldn't believe what I was watching.

    But its not a fight I have wished to see again if you know what I mean

    Check out the Documentary on Youtube Mark, it's in 9 parts.


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    The thing that got me on this doc was when they showed Frazier the fight.

    After about 30 seconds Joe says to himself "Too far away Smoke."

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    That was truly a brutal fight in hostile conditions by 2 fighters that would not give each other an inch. They left whatever they had left in that ring, absolutely amazing fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    The thing that got me on this doc was when they showed Frazier the fight.

    After about 30 seconds Joe says to himself "Too far away Smoke."

    A thinking fighter in a way I hadn't thought about before.
    Yup, and Frazier said it was the first time he'd seen the fight, the reason likely being, that it probably wasn't a very pleasant memory for him. In my mind, this Doc is the best ever done about a boxer.

    P.S. I wanted to bitch slap that douche Ferdie Pacheco and kick his teeth in for calling Frazier "dumb", the pretentious, condescending, asshole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    That was truly a brutal fight in hostile conditions by 2 fighters that would not give each other an inch. They left whatever they had left in that ring, absolutely amazing fight.
    It's amazing the amount of energy hatred can produce, Joe said at the end that he was fighting on instinct.

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    Good documentary.

    It really shows Ali up for being the nasty bastard that he is/was and also shows up the media for showboating people who are really quite despicable and ignoring others who are really so much better as genuine human beings.

    Ali was always a cunt, I have always been fairly convinced of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Good documentary.

    It really shows Ali up for being the nasty bastard that he is/was and also shows up the media for showboating people who are really quite despicable and ignoring others who are really so much better as genuine human beings.

    Ali was always a cunt, I have always been fairly convinced of that.
    Miles you are a cunt, you show no respect for the dead never mind the living!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Good documentary.

    It really shows Ali up for being the nasty bastard that he is/was and also shows up the media for showboating people who are really quite despicable and ignoring others who are really so much better as genuine human beings.

    Ali was always a cunt, I have always been fairly convinced of that.
    Miles you are a cunt, you show no respect for the dead never mind the living!
    But at least I am not a segregation advocating racist nutjob. Ali has always been a nasty piece of work and Frazier has always been given the wrong end of the stick.

    Those are the facts.

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    Ali apologised for that nonsense about the space ship coming to save the black people. Ali went way too far with the abuse against Frazier. Other than that he was a legend.
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