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Quarry's career problems were due to his small time team behind him. His pops and a small time manager made poor decisions for short money because they didn't know how to maneuver a blue chip prospect. Years later after his career was over his brother stated that his team was the equivalent of Jed Clampett and the bumbling bank manager from the Beverly Hillbillies.
 
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I will say this. Frazier used to appear on the Howard Stern show a lot. When Howard would go on about whites not being able to fight, Frazier would disagree, saying that there are whites who can fight. I did respect him for that.
 

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Watching Cavuto on Fox Business, he has a guest named Warner Wolf to comment on Joe Frazier passing. Never heard of this guy, but apparently he's part of the Imus show. He totally dissed and dismissed modern boxing, particularly the Klitchsko brothers. Turns out this guy is a Jewish Hall of Fame sportscaster. Until I joined Caste Football I was clueless about these sick Jew negrophiles. Now, it's so blatant and predictable.
 

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Watching Cavuto on Fox Business, he has a guest named Warner Wolf to comment on Joe Frazier passing. Never heard of this guy, but apparently he's part of the Imus show. He totally dissed and dismissed modern boxing, particularly the Klitchsko brothers. Turns out this guy is a Jewish Hall of Fame sportscaster. Until I joined Caste Football I was clueless about these sick Jew negrophiles. Now, it's so blatant and predictable.

I've heard of this clown Wolf. He does the sports on the local news hear in the NY city area. He's a real caste whore.
 

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R.I.P. to Smokin Joe. That being said, I doubt he would have been a top ten contender in the modern era. Vitali, and/or Vlad would have knocked him out without getting hit once.
 

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RIP Joe Frazier.

I've met Joe, and he's probably the friendliest famous person I've ever come in contact with.

He probably did, as Space Hillbilly said, get the benefit of biased officiating in some of his fights with white boxers. I remember Quarry was doing very well in one of those two fights until he was cut by what looked to be a deliberate headbutt (which both the referee and the Jewish commentator ignored). That fight with Bonavena was not as one-sided in favor of Frazier as the so-called "Sport Historian" would have us believe, although Frazier did win the late rounds.

I give Joe Frazier credit though, because he truly was a great fighter. He won the Gold Medal in the 1964 Olympics. He showed a lot of courage in his fight with Foreman as he kept getting up even though he was badly hurt. That kind of heart is lacking in many boxers today.

And he never gave any indication he hated white people. Frazier's behavior outside the ring was gentlemanly, quite a contrast to like the loud-mouthed Ali and the foul-natured Liston.
 
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RIP Joe Frazier.

I've met Joe, and he's probably the friendliest famous person I've ever come in contact with.

He probably did, as Space Hillbilly said, get the benefit of biased officiating in some of his fights with white boxers. I remember Quarry was doing very well in one of those two fights until he was cut by what looked to be a deliberate headbutt (which both the referee and the Jewish commentator ignored). That fight with Bonavena was not as one-sided in favor of Frazier as the so-called "Sport Historian" would have us believe, although Frazier did win the late rounds.

I give Joe Frazier credit though, because he truly was a great fighter. He won the Gold Medal in the 1964 Olympics. He showed a lot of courage in his fight with Foreman as he kept getting up even though he was badly hurt. That kind of heart is lacking in many boxers today.

And he never gave any indication he hated white people. Frazier's behavior outside the ring was gentlemanly, quite a contrast to like the loud-mouthed Ali and the foul-natured Liston.

The so-called Sport Historian remembers Quarry's next fight after being stopped by Frazier in 1969. Quarry met George Chuvalo in the Garden (MSG kept giving Quarry fights)). Chuvalo knocked Quarry out. Jerry's excuse this time was "I lost the count."

Glad to hear that Joe Frazier was a nice guy in person.
 

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The so-called Sport Historian remembers Quarry's next fight after being stopped by Frazier in 1969. Quarry met George Chuvalo in the Garden (MSG kept giving Quarry fights)). Chuvalo knocked Quarry out. Jerry's excuse this time was "I lost the count."
He thought he made it up at the count of nine. It's something that happens quite often in boxing, and not a good excuse to bash Quarry.

You're wrong about the Chuvalo fight being Quarry's "next fight". Jerry actually won his next two fights (after the first Frazier fight) by KO, including this one:

http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Fight:39024

Jerry Quarry was a courageous ring warrior who fought the best of his era and deserves our respect.

Glad to hear that Joe Frazier was a nice guy in person.
I know you are. You obviously like black boxers.
 
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"Jerry Quarry was a courageous ring warrior who fought the best of his era and deserves our respect. "


He sure was and sure does. He was really a cruiserweight, and if there was a cruiserweight division he would have been champ.

In the final years of his life Quarry suffered from the effects of dementia pugilistica. He died at the age of 44. Tattooed on his knuckles was "born to lose", and so he was.
 

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R.I.P. to Smokin Joe. That being said, I doubt he would have been a top ten contender in the modern era. Vitali, and/or Vlad would have knocked him out without getting hit once.
As I said before Frazier would have been flattened by either K brother or Lennox Lewis. He would be able to beat a paper champion from the early 90's through early to mid 00's. Frank Bruno, Francois Botha, Bruce Seldon or John Ruiz aren't beating Joe Frazier.
 

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I don't know. In his prime, Frazier was only 5'11, 210. I imagine he would have won some, lost some against the likes of Botha, Bruno, Morrison, Moorer and the like who were around 6'2 - 6'3 and 230.

Yeah, he would have destroyed Bruce Seldon though.
 
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Watching Cavuto on Fox Business, he has a guest named Warner Wolf to comment on Joe Frazier passing. Never heard of this guy, but apparently he's part of the Imus show. He totally dissed and dismissed modern boxing, particularly the Klitchsko brothers. Turns out this guy is a Jewish Hall of Fame sportscaster. Until I joined Caste Football I was clueless about these sick Jew negrophiles. Now, it's so blatant and predictable.
Well it must be very painful for the jews, the media and the caste system to have wasted sixty years building up negros as the greatest fighters on the planet only to see it competely annihilated in less than ten years.
 

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Well it must be very painful for the jews, the media and the caste system to have wasted sixty years building up negros as the greatest fighters on the planet only to see it competely annihilated in less than ten years.

Yes, but it never ends with the media. The new excuse is all the best negro boxers are playing basketball and football. Of course we know that's not true but your average DWF will buy into it. How many times have we been told that if Lebron James was a boxer he'd destroy the Klitschko's?
 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPk2zl5s6xMMy last point on boxers and greatest athletes I will show two clips on Frazier at the first superstars competition. In one he looks like a 65 year old man swimming 50 meters and in the other former track athletes lift weights easier than the heavyweight champion of the world(or recently disposed champion). Being a boxing champion doesn't mean anything beyond you are a great fighter and great athletes in many cases are poor fighters ie Gastineau , Too Tall and Highsmith. PS I can't post Frazier coming last in the 100 yard dash, losing to non sprinters in the competition or his mighty struggles in weightlifting.
 
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I don't know. In his prime, Frazier was only 5'11, 210. I imagine he would have won some, lost some against the likes of Botha, Bruno, Morrison, Moorer and the like who were around 6'2 - 6'3 and 230.

Yeah, he would have destroyed Bruce Seldon though.
My final point on Frazier I think he would have been a Brewster type. Maybe a shade better but ultimately not able to beat the huge skilled heavyweights of this era. Similar to Frazier in his era.
 

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The Frazier that beat Ali in 1971 and almost killed outstanding light heavyweight Bob Foster with that epic left hook would be a cruiser weight champ at 200 lbs even with today's Euro fighters. At heavyweight, no way, the K bros would destroy him with ease.
 
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Funny article in a Brit newspaper by some black female bigot (about Frazier) probably wishing the brovas still ruled like in good old days:


it was also starting to become a part of the television industry, a mainstay in the programming ideas of people who cared only about ratings and sponsorships, all of which has led to the dull-as-dishwater Klitschko brothers, the current big-hitting heavyweights, who epitomise that old blues song: “You just tall, that’s all”.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/boxing/8877218/Joe-Frazier-was-a-king-of-the-ring.html

W
ith praises about the Afro-American affletes, fighting in Roma and other deliriums along with it.
 
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If Joe were fighting today with all this extra noise and blah blah blah and talking head analyzing this and that he wouldn't pay it any mind come fight time. There was someting elemental about him that could appeal to any fan. He would just get into the ring and start moving forward and get to work winging that hook.

Forget the complications and go to work. There are times when we all need to do that.

That's what Joe did and I always respected him for that.
 

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Funny article in a Brit newspaper by some black female bigot (about Frazier) probably wishing the brovas still ruled like in good old days:


it was also starting to become a part of the television industry, a mainstay in the programming ideas of people who cared only about ratings and sponsorships, all of which has led to the dull-as-dishwater Klitschko brothers, the current big-hitting heavyweights, who epitomise that old blues song: “You just tall, that’s allâ€￾.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/boxing/8877218/Joe-Frazier-was-a-king-of-the-ring.html

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ith praises about the Afro-American affletes, fighting in Roma and other deliriums along with it.

Julius Long, Tony Thompson, Tye Fields, and Jameel MCcline are also the same height or taller than the K brothers. Why aren't they dominating? The black bigot is obviously an idiot.
 
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After a short investigation, the author turned out to be an Afro-American "writer" who acquired english citizenship a few years ago.

Here she is saying on TV that White people are not indigenous of Europe in front of British nationalist party leader Nick Griffin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=yNkDOJKJSCQ

That b*tch doesn't bother to hide her hate.
 
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The Frazier that beat Ali in 1971 and almost killed outstanding light heavyweight Bob Foster with that epic left hook would be a cruiser weight champ at 200 lbs even with today's Euro fighters. At heavyweight, no way, the K bros would destroy him with ease.
I must disagree with you Westside. IMO, Joe Frazier would be nothing more than a good gate keeper in the cruiserweight division today. Just too many top cruisers out there. Chakhkiev, Huck, Drozd, Lebedev, Wlodarczyk, Alexeev, Cunningham, Kolodziej, Green, Hernandez, Palacios, and many more. If Frazier won a title, he wouldn't hold it long.....
 
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Lost, good counter post but remember I stated " a " champion or title holder at 200 lbs not the undisputed Champ at 200 lbs.
 
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