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32 Never Before Seen Photos of Ali VS Frazier

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    32 Never Before Seen Photos of Ali VS Frazier


    #2
    Originally posted by MindHeist View Post
    40th anniversary today.
    Last edited by RubenSonny; 03-08-2011, 11:19 AM.

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      #3
      George "Big Pimpin" Foreman

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        #4
        Nice. I would have loved to have been alive during those times.

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          #5
          Cool Pics

          I was a big fan of 'Smokin Joe'.

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            #6
            Thanks for the good karma folks.

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              #7
              Man thats awesome. Thanx for sharing that. I esp dig the pimp in the crowd, lmbo

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                #8
                thanks alot!!!! nice shots wish i was alive then so i can be on my way out now

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                  #9
                  Two of the most featherfisted world champs slug it out (that's why their fights lasted so many rounds).

                  Frazier is bottom-8 (out of 60+ world champs to date) and The Clay is bottom-4 of most featherfisted champs ("like a butterfly"): Clay is only bottom'ed by Ernie Terrell, Leon Spinks and Tony LaRosa. TONY LAROSA!!).

                  Moreover The Clay is as fat as nearly always. Although not as fat as Porky, the dwarf (Joe Frazier).

                  Thus Clay vs Frazier was ham ("muHAMmad") vs pork (haha).

                  Terrible time for heavyweight fans: No KOs, fat champs.





                  Let's also not forget that Frazier was blind on his left eye, thus the trilogy is actually a disgrace for boxing.

                  The era was such a p*ss that they called it "GOLDEN".

                  The greatest Clay's wins against handicapped Porky should be kicked off Clay's record. Hey, wait a second: The Clay was owned by Porky, the dwarf... you know what, keep the fights on his record as a reminder of Clay's limitedness.
                  Last edited by hweightblogger; 03-08-2011, 07:23 PM.

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                    #10
                    thnx for sharing some pics i have seen before but majority of them i have not quite interesting to see them pictures of the fight of the century and the build up to it..

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