an amazing heavyweight(who was really a blown up light heavyweight)...a tweener who was fighting much bigger men 80% of the time...that big left hook was the equalizer...
it`s amazing (to me) when a guy is so one-dimensional, yet still so good at that single aspect of his game, that he dominates in spite of his opponent knowing exactly what`s coming at him...
and a class act who was very good to his fans...
r.i.p.,joe...
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Powderguy
SBR Hall of Famer
09-18-09
6939
#5
-facepalm
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BEANTOWNJIM
SBR MVP
08-12-05
4610
#6
I GUESS ITS OFFICIAL NOW
(DOWN GOES FRAZIER DOWN GOES FRAZIER)
AS WE AGE BOYS WE ARE GOING TO SEE A LOT OF OUR CHILDHOOD ATHLETES PASSING AWAY
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Mad Thunder
SBR Rookie
09-30-11
39
#7
Sad to know that boxing just lost one of its greatest ever icons. R.I.P. Smokin' Joe Frazier.