Frazier fighting for life
Former world heavyweight champion Joe Frazier, who battled Muhammad
Ali in a famed 1970s boxing trilogy, is fighting for his life with
advanced liver cancer. Frazier, 67, was the first man to defeat the
legendary Ali, taking the undisputed heavyweight title with a unanimous
15-round decision over Ali in 1971 at Madison Square Garden in what was
dubbed the "Fight of the Century".
Ali won a unanimous 12-round decision in a 1974 rematch and famously
completed the trilogy with a victory in 1975 at the "Thrilla in Manila"
by stopping Frazier after 14 rounds in their epic slugfest in the
Philippines. A year later "Smokin' Joe" lost for the fourth and final
time in his career when George Foreman knocked him down twice before the
fight was stopped in fifth round.
Frazier's illness was first reported by the New York Post, citing an
unidentified source.
Frazier began his career with 29 consecutive wins, taking the
heavyweight title in 1970 by stopping Jimmy Ellis in the fifth round of
their fight at Madison Square Garden.
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