Person Details

Birthday: 1944-01-12 19:03:14

Death: 2011-11-07 19:03:14

Aliases: No known aliases

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Beaufort, South Carolina

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Movie Involvements: 19

TV Involvements: 3


Most Famous Work

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Joseph William "Joe" Frazier, known as Smokin' Joe ( born January 12, 1944), is a former Olympic and World Heavyweight boxing champion, whose professional career lasted from 1965 to 1976, with a brief comeback in 1981. Frazier emerged as a contender in the mid-1960s, defeating Jerry Quarry, Oscar Bonavena, Buster Mathis, Eddie Machen, Doug Jones and Jimmy Ellis en route to becoming undisputed heavyweight champion in 1970, and followed up by defeating Muhammad Ali in the highly-anticipated "Fight of the Century" in 1971. Two years later Frazier lost his title when he was knocked out by George Foreman. He launched a comeback, beating Joe Bugner, losing a rematch to Ali, and beating Quarry and Ellis again. Frazier's last world title challenge came in 1975, but he was beaten by Ali in their brutal rubbermatch. He retired in 1976 following a second loss to Foreman. He made a comeback in 1981, fighting just once, before retiring for good. The International Boxing Research Organization (IBRO) rates Frazier among the ten greatest heavyweights of all time. He is an inductee of both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame. Frazier's style was often compared to that of Henry Armstrong, dependent on bobbing, weaving and wearing down his opponents with relentless pressure. His best known punch was a powerful left hook, which accounted for most of his knockouts. Compared to Ali's style, he was close enough to the ideal bruiser that some in the press and media characterized the bouts as the answer to the classic question: "What happens when a boxer meets with a brawler?" Since retiring Frazier has made cameo appearances in several Hollywood movies, and two episodes of The Simpsons. His son Marvis also became a boxer - trained by Frazier himself - although was unable to emulate his father's success. Frazier continues to train fighters in his gym in Philadelphia. His later years have also seen the continuation of his bitter rivalry with Ali, in which the two periodically exchange insults, interspersed with brief reconciliations. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joe Frazier, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Most Famous Work

WWE Raw
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7

WWE Raw

(1993) Self
When We Were Kings
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8

When We Were Kings

(1996) Self (archive footage)
Tokyo Olympiad
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8

Tokyo Olympiad

(1965) Self
Facing Ali
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7

Facing Ali

(2009) himself
Jim Brown: All-American
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5

Jim Brown: All-American

(2002) Self (uncredited)
Le Siècle des icônes
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7

Le Siècle des icônes

(2022) Self (archive footage)
Ali-Frazier I: One Nation... Divisible
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0
NWA Starrcade '84: The Million Dollar Challenge
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7

NWA Starrcade '84: The Million Dollar Challenge

(1984) "Smokin" Joe Frazier (Referee/Ringside Judge)

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2022 Self (archive footage)
2019 Self
2012 N/A
2009 himself
2008 Himself
N/A
2004 N/A
2002 Self (uncredited)
2000 Self
Himself
1999 N/A
himself
1996 Tough Guy
Self (archive footage)
Self
Joe Frazier
1994 N/A
1993 Self
1990 Self
1989 Joe Frazier (voice)
Self
1987 Terrible Tucker
1986 Himself
1984 "Smokin" Joe Frazier (Referee/Ringside Judge)
1982 Self
1976 Himself
Self
1975 Self
Self
N/A
1974 Commentator
N/A
Self
Self
Himself
1973 Self
1971 Self
Self
1968 Self - Guest
1965 Self
1962 Self
Year Character Movie/Tv

Crew

Year Role Movie/Tv
2007 Thanks
Year Role Movie/Tv

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