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Smokin Joe Frazier has Liver Cancer!

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Most of the young posters don't know much bout him but was one of the great boxers back in the day when the heavyweight division was full of top notch fighters! First guy every to beat Muhammad Ali with this classic 15th round knockdown pic before winning by a decision!

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PHILADELPHIA - Former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier has liver cancer and is under hospice care.

The 67-year-old boxer was diagnosed four or five weeks ago, Fraziers personal and business manager said yesterday. Leslie Wolff said doctors have not yet told Frazier how long he has to live.

We have medical experts looking into all the options that are out there, Wolff said. There are very few. But that doesnt mean were going to stop looking.


Wolff, who has been Fraziers manager for seven years, said the boxer had been in and out of the hospital since October and receiving hospice treatment the last week.

We appreciate every prayer we can get, Wolff said. Ive got everybody praying for him. Well just keep our fingers crossed and hope for a miracle.

Fraziers illness was first reported by the New York Post.

Frazier was the first man to beat Muhammad Ali, knocking him down and taking a decision in the Fight of the Century in 1971. He would go on to lose two more fights to Ali, including the epic Thrilla in Manila bout.

Frazier was bitter for many years about the way Ali treated him then. More recently, he said he had forgiven Ali for repeatedly taunting him.

Smokin Joe was a small yet ferocious fighter who smothered his opponents with punches, including a devastating left hook he used to end many of his fights early. It was the left hook that dropped Ali in the 15th round of their 1971 Fight of the Century at Madison Square Garden to seal a win in a bout where each fighter earned an unheard-of $2.5 million.

Although that fight is celebrated in boxing lore, Ali and Frazier put on an even better show in their third fight, held in a sweltering arena in Manila as part of Alis world tour of fights in 1975. Nearly blinded by Alis punches, Frazier still wanted to go out for the 15th round but was held back by trainer Eddie Futch in a bout Ali would later say was the closest thing to death he could imagine.

Frazier won the heavyweight title in 1970 by stopping Jimmy Ellis in the fifth round at Madison Square Garden. Frazier defended it successfully four times before George Foreman knocked him down six times in the first two rounds to take the title from him in 1973.

Frazier would never be heavyweight champion again.

In recent years, Frazier had been doing regular autograph appearances, including one in Las Vegas the weekend of a Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight in September.

I was very sad to hear the news. Its a tragedy, leading British promoter Frank Warren said. Hes one of the greatest fighters of his generation and one of the best heavyweights in history. Its a sad thing and I know everyone in boxing will be wishing him well.
 
Nice vid Matty! Not remembering it but looking at it again Ali wasn't hurt by the knockdown but took him out of the rest of the round! Wonder he didn't go down again leaving himself open to the left hook the rest of the round!