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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Muhammad Ali Graces Wheaties Box Cover For 'Century Box Series'

    The first boxer to ever grace the cover of a Wheaties box is back to mark its 100th anniversary. Muhammad Ali will be memorialized for the cereal brand's centennial in the the "Century Box Series," the company announced.
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    Good for Ali, but I hope they also find the time to feature Joe Frazier.

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      respect!!!!!!!

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        I clicked the link and their sold out

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          Originally posted by Rapscallion
          Good for Ali, but I hope they also find the time to feature Joe Frazier.
          Nobody remembers Joe Fraiser. I remember HBO had a documentary on his side of the Ali trilogy and in the interview Joe lamented the fact that people love Ali but have no clue who Joe is.

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          • Rapscallion
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            Originally posted by anonymous2.0

            Nobody remembers Joe Fraiser. I remember HBO had a documentary on his side of the Ali trilogy and in the interview Joe lamented the fact that people love Ali but have no clue who Joe is.
            Unfortunately you are right. Even Philly, his adopted hometown, had a statue of Stallone's Rocky well into the 21st century before finally replacing it with one of Joe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yahjtjgBSK0. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM7K23N4ewE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3S-CTA1sb0. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBFlHLKAwYc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TbMPu1di6I. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cmeHckI9Ow

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              #7
              Originally posted by Rapscallion

              Unfortunately you are right. Even Philly, his adopted hometown, had a statue of Stallone's Rocky well into the 21st century before finally replacing it with one of Joe.
              This misrepresents the situation.

              The existence of a statue of Rocky indicates nothing about how the people of Philly value Rocky over Smokin' Joe. It indicates that there was a plot point in Rocky III involving a statue of Rocky. Sylvester Stallone paid for the statue. It was installed at the top of the steps at the Philadelphie Museum of Art for the movie and Stallone gave it to the city. They didn't particularly want it, with city officials arguing it was a prop and didn't deserve to be outside the art museum. And the officials got their way. The statue was shifted to stand outside the Spectrum (a sports arena). Stallone moved it again when he made Rocky V, and installed it former location at the top of the steps. The city duly shifted it back to the Spectrum once filming was completed. Eventually they agreed that it wasn't so awful to have it near the art musuem and it moved one final time to a location near the 'Rocky Steps' in 2006 where it remains to this day.

              The Spectrum was knocked down in 2009.

              The statue of Joe got made when a variety of people donated enough money to get it made. And it stands outside the Xfinity Live! complex (a bunch of bars and resturants) that sits on the former location of the Spectrum.

              Neither statue was paid for by the city. They were just down to the deep pockets and whims of a few private individuals.
              Last edited by Monty Fisto; 06-09-2021, 10:33 PM.

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