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Joe Frazier

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Life doesn't run away from nobody. Life runs at people.


— Joe Frazier


#life #nobody #people #run #runs

I want to hit him, step away and watch him hurt. I want his heart.


— Joe Frazier


#heart #him #his #hit #hurt

When I go out there, I have no pity on my brother. I'm out there to win.


— Joe Frazier


#go #i #out #pity #win

Ali always said I would be nothing without him. But what would he have been without me?


— Joe Frazier


#always #been #him #i #i always

I grew up in Beaufort, South Carolina, in a six-room farmhouse with a couple of leaning posts to keep it from fallin'. I came up in a time when men were men.


— Joe Frazier


#carolina #couple #grew #i #i came

I had my Olympic gold medal cut up into eleven pieces. Gave all eleven of my kids a piece. It'll come together again when they put me down.


— Joe Frazier


#come #cut #down #eleven #gave

I wasn't a big guy. People thought the big guys would eat me up. But it was the other way around. I loved to fight bigger guys.


— Joe Frazier


#big #big guy #big guys #bigger #eat

The way I fight, it's not me beatin' the man. I make the man whip himself.


— Joe Frazier


#himself #i #make #man #me

There are places on a man's head that are as hard as a rock. Your head's actually stronger than your body. And you don't have too many instruments up there workin'.


— Joe Frazier


#body #hard #head #instruments #man

This is just another man, another fight, another payday.


— Joe Frazier


#another man #fight #just #man






About Joe Frazier

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Frazier showed he could do a lot more than just slug. Joe retired. "


Amateur career
During Frazier's amateur career he won Golden Gloves Heavyweight Championships in 1962 1963 and 1964.

Frazier emerged as the top contender in the late 1960s defeating opponents that included Jerry Quarry Oscar Bonavena Buster Mathis Eddie Machen Doug Jones George Chuvalo and Jimmy Ellis en route to becoming Undisputed Heavyweight Champion in 1970 and followed up by defeating Muhammad Ali by unanimous decision in the highly-anticipated "Fight of the Century" in 1971. He retired in 1976 following a second loss to Foreman. In his career he lost to only two fighters both former Olympic and world heavyweight champions: twice to Muhammad Ali and twice to George Foreman.

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