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  1. Box-pro 37 bouts. Frazier was knocked down three times in the first and three times in the second (Att.:36.000). 1973 Ring Magazine Fight of the Year.

  2. Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 7 de noviembre de 2011) fue medallista de oro en los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio 1964 y campeón mundial de boxeo en la categoría de peso pesado. 1 Fue profesional desde 1965 hasta 1976, aunque volvió para un combate en 1981 enfrentando a Floyd Cummings.

  3. 8 de may. de 2022 · Frazier knocked out Buster Mathis in eleven rounds on March 4, 1968, to gain recognition as World Heavyweight Champion by the New York State Athletic Commission. Frazier was also recognized as World Heavyweight Champion by Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Texas, as well as Mexico and South America.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_FrazierJoe Frazier - Wikipedia

    Joseph William Frazier (January 12, 1944 – November 7, 2011), nicknamed "Smokin' Joe", was an American professional boxer who competed from 1965 to 1981. Widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, he was known for his strength, durability, formidable left hand, and relentless pressure fighting style and was the ...

  5. La última pelea de Joe Frazier fue el 3 de diciembre de 1981 contra Floyd Cummings (15 - 1 - 0). Frazier hizo lo mejor que pudo, pero la pelea terminó en empate por decisión mayoritaria (M.D.).

  6. boxerlist.com › boxer › joe-frazierJoe Frazier boxer •

    Joseph William Frazier (January 12, 1944 – November 7, 2011), nicknamed "Smokin' Joe", was an American professional boxer who competed from 1965 to 1981. He was known for his strength, durability, formidable punching power, and relentless pressure fighting style and was the first boxer to beat Muhammad Ali.

  7. Joe Frazier vs. Muhammad Ali, billed as The Fight of the Century or simply The Fight, was an undisputed heavyweight championship boxing match between WBA, WBC, and The Ring heavyweight champion Joe Frazier and Lineal champion Muhammad Ali, on Monday, March 8, 1971, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.