The Golden (Ali) Era of Heavyweight Boxing- ['Champions Forever' Documentary]
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@FlaviusConstantius I agree. Frazier was a master at cutting off the ring.Plus, Ali had a horrible defense. If Chuvalo could get to him so could Frazier
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ali was the greatest and he would of beat anybody when he was in his prime, he was too fast for a prime holmes,foreman,frazier and norton
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lmao ima destroy tyson
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@vladiator100 The guys Ali fought in the 60s weren't even a pimple on Joe Frazier's ass. George Chuvalo had little more than a good chin and a decent left hook and he gave 60s Ali a bruising fight. Frazier was younger, more talented and a harder puncher than Chuvalo and had the perfect style for beating Ali. He'd do to Ali in 64 or 67 what he did to him in 71.
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Its sad that one of these great champs is gone now....RIP Frazier. Im a big Ali fan but watching his fights against you I also became a fan of you too champ...
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Some of these guys were being bitter towards Ali saying the 1971 result would be the same if it was a 60s Ali. They are crazy and just hate Ali for being called the greatest. 60s Ali was completely different than the 70s Ali. 60s Ali was amazingly fast, way too fast for Frazier. Ali would have danced all night while peppering him with jabs and combinations on his way to a UD.
Muhammad Ali the greatest superstar that ever enter in the mass-media.
crysty200718 5 months ago 31
I wish this boxing era happend in my lifetime. My teachers and family always tell me about the greatness of that era back then and about how epic and great it was to see the legendary Ali vs Frazier fight. It was definitly the most legendary boxing era and always will be.
thisiswarson 7 months ago 18