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  • ßringer
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    #21
    Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
    My favorite Smokin Joe moment. Ali said to Fraizer in the first fight, "Im God, you can't beat me." Joe said, "God is gonna get his ass kicked!" And Joe scored the big 15th round knock down.

    I dont care who you are, you gotta love Joe Fraizer. Great man, Great Fighter.
    Frazier made his first heavybag out of a potato sack, corn cobs, bricks and moss. That's a fighter for you.

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    • Mike Tyson77
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      #22
      Originally posted by The_Bringer
      Frazier made his first heavybag out of a potato sack, corn cobs, bricks and moss. That's a fighter for you.
      Ya Smokin Joe is one of the greatest. He had some great fights and would give 110% even out of his prime.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
        Ya Smokin Joe is one of the greatest. He had some great fights and would give 110% even out of his prime.
        Sucks his career wasn't longer, when people talk great Heavyweights sometimes Frazier's short career leaves him on the outskirts of the conversation. Joe's a great person too, not just a great fighter. A cousin of mine once broke down in downtown Philly and guess who pulled over to help him out?

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          #24
          Originally posted by The_Bringer
          Sucks his career wasn't longer, when people talk great Heavyweights sometimes Frazier's short career leaves him on the outskirts of the conversation. Joe's a great person too, not just a great fighter. A cousin of mine once broke down in downtown Philly and guess who pulled over to help him out?


          Anyone who thinks Joe isnt one of the greats must live under a rock or something. Joe would keep putting the pressure on anyone. He was a force.

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