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Sports fans in the burgeoning town of Hilton Head used to tune into their TVs to watch men trade jabs in the boxing ring, but ...
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Joe Frazier dropped Jerry Quarry with a body shot, en route to knockout win After securing a stoppage in their first contest at the end of the seventh round, Joe Frazier was intent on doing the double ...
No one ever calls me George at home.” By the time Foreman faced Joe Frazier for the heavyweight championship in 1973, he was undefeated in 37 professional fights, winning most of them by knockout.
Foreman’s record is littered with the names of heavyweight legends: Ken Norton, Joe Frazier, Muhammad Ali. He even faced a 28-year-old Evander Holyfield in 1991, such was his incredible longevity.
He knocked out 10 of his first 11 opponents, and most of his fights ended with opponents on the canvas. In 1973, he became heavyweight champion for the first time when he beat Joe Frazier by ...