Frazier's defense underrated.

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  1. swagdelfadeel

    swagdelfadeel Obsessed with Boxing

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    Chuvalo even says Frazier was harder to hit than Ali.
     
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  2. heavy_handss

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    And chuck wepner said that liston is the hardest puncher OF all time and he was the greatest ib his prime, you shoUld thiNk about it because was wepner WHO said it
     
  3. swagdelfadeel

    swagdelfadeel Obsessed with Boxing

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    Well, Wepner actually faced Liston so he'd be one to know wouldn't he?
     
  4. timmers612

    timmers612 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ellis on the other hand said Joe was not hard to hit.
     
  5. ForemanJab

    ForemanJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He was a punching bag. A glorified punching bag.
     
  6. superman1692

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    Do the world a favour and jump off a cliff please. :good
     
  7. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who won the world heavyweight title and was victorious in the highest profile and most anticipated fight in heavyweight history, defeating the consensus greatest heavyweight of all time.

    Some punching bag ****head.
     
  8. stevo1966

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    All out offence is a pretty good defence! A perpetually moving target, slipping and then unloading when inside, winging in powerful shots when the space opened up and total faith in his ability to take a few shots.....it was a nightmare for all but his greatest foes. I don't like to split his defence and offence and consider them separately as it was all part of his style. One-dimensional maybe but beautifully executed at a very high tempo.
     
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    George Chuvalo: Best defense: Joe Frazier, believe it or not. He was very hard to hit and bobbing and weaving was natural to him. He’s recognized as a great fighter, but not many people compliment Joe on his defense. Joe was excellent at avoiding straight punches, which was the reason he gave Ali so much trouble in the first fight. He slipped the punches and closed the gap.
     
  11. Longhhorn71

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    "Joe was excellent at avoiding straight punches, which was the reason he gave Ali so much trouble in the first fight. He slipped the punches and closed the gap."

    Foreman on the other hand, had those crushing uppercuts, and roundhouse powerful punches that broke through Joe defenses. "Underneath, underneath" Archie Moore kept yelling at George to do in Foreman v Frazier 1.
     
  12. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    He slipped and rolled pretty well but he was always on the attack. Joe got hit plenty and he did tuck his chin pretty well. With that said he caught punches. He had to. Joe was forced because of his height {6.0}ft. tall to have to get past the blazing guns of his opponents who were quite often taller. It would have been worse had he tried to fight from the outside or midrange.