how good was smokin joe...

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by bigG, Dec 8, 2008.


  1. bigG

    bigG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    do we judge joe too kindly because he was one of the few fighters who gave ali fits...??

    for me, frazier was an atg, but some seem to think he was overatted one trick pony....i loved his agressive, bobbing, weaving style, his up and down the body and head attack..hell, he played piano with guys when he had em up against the ropes..frazier hit ya hard all over.....the template for tyson??...

    a fit joe frazier worrys most heavyweights with his power, pressure and durability...yes, i said durability...sure foremna destroyed him, but this is FOREMAN we are talking about...joes heart would keep him a live fighter with most h/w....

    or am i wrong??...
     
  2. markedwardscott

    markedwardscott Active Member Full Member

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    Frazier's speed is under-rated. Before the first Ali fight he was a bobbing target--hard to hit clean. He slowed down after the 1st Ali fight.
     
  3. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Joe Frazier had good power and underrated handspeed. He was hard to hit at times as the opponent would have to punch down to hit hi. If the opponent punched down then Joe would come up top with his signature left hook. I feel he is very underrated around here because of what Foreman did to him. Truth is, Joe had a pretty decent chin, his style just aws tailor-made for Foreman.

    Joe is definetly a top 10 Heavyweight and is my all-time favorite, a true warrior.
     
  4. Longhhorn71

    Longhhorn71 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The late 1969 thru 1971 Frazier would have been competitive against all the great heavywts, except for Foreman & Liston (style problems).

    The post YR 2000 Superheavyweights have to be viewed as a seperate issue.
     
  5. Maxmomer

    Maxmomer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Really. ****ing. Good.
     
  6. Hank

    Hank Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He was good, but not great.
     
  7. Marciano Frazier

    Marciano Frazier Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I consider Frazier a staple top 10 heavyweight of the gloved era. In the second half of the '60s through the early '70s, Frazier cleaned out the best available opposition about as thoroughly as any champion ever has, and did so in dominant fashion. His win over Ali in their first encounter is one of the single greatest victories any champion has ever achieved, and he lost only to two of the best heavyweights ever in Ali and Foreman. I don't believe that more than a handful of heavyweights have a strong claim to having bettered that career.
     
  8. My2Sense

    My2Sense Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Frazier was damn good for a stretch of about 4 or 5 fights (Ellis I, Quarry I, Foster, Ali I), and for as long as he could keep his weight down around 205-ish. Once he ballooned to around 215-220, he was never the same again.
     
  9. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    I wouldn't call him a one trick pony at all. For years, Frazier fought top rated contenders, fringe contenders, and quality veterans, ultimately cleaning up the entire division. By the time he had defeated Muhammad Ali in 1971, there was nobody left to prove himself against. Fighters like Foreman, Norton, Shavers, and Lyle would not truly emerge until around 1973, and Norton specifically was under the same managerial umbrella as Frazier, meaning the match was never likely to happen. Theoretically, Frazier could have retired right then and there, and no one would have had any bones to pick about it.
     
  10. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Agree. Prime Frazier had very good handspeed and brought very fast pressure.

    Cox's Corner puts him at the forefront of all HW's in terms of slip and duck ratio.
     
  11. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    frazier before ali was an immense warrior who is easily top 10 heavyweigth but after he beat ali he lost alot of fight as he had already accomplished alot
     
  12. Robbi

    Robbi Marvelous Full Member

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    Not my kind of fighter regarding his overall style.
     
  13. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Never would have guessed with the avatar:lol:
     
  14. round15

    round15 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It always amazes how people say Frazier was a slow starter? Well yeah, when compared to Ali, who was the fastest heavyweight of all time. I believe this is one of the misconceptions about Frazier because he was a faster heavyweight than a lot of people give him credit for. Only Marciano and maybe Tyson can remotely compare to Frazier in terms of pressure and pace.

    He was never the same fighter after the FOTC which kinda justifies Ali's greatness. He was significantly diminished by the time he fought Foreman which was pretty clear in the Ron Stander fight where he didn't look good at all. I still say the prime version of Joe Frazier woud've given Foreman a much, much tougher fight and if it goes more than eight rounds, Frazier stops him. Perhaps Frazier's greatest attribute is his stamina, which Dr. Ferdie Pacheco called the "greatest quantity" on the Greatest Fights Ever broadcast of the FOTC.
     
  15. Maxmomer

    Maxmomer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    When people say he was a slow starter, they don't mean he was physically slow, but that his pace started out slow and increased over the course of the fight. He didn't come out raging, looking to blow a guy out like Dempsey or Tyson, but more often ground his opponents down.