Muhammad Ali said in a statement that the "world has lost a great champion." "I will always remember Joe with respect and admiration. My sympathy goes out to his family and loved ones."

Then undefeated Joe Frazier beat a then undefeated Ali in the heavily promoted March 8, 1971' Fight of The Century' at New York's Madison Square Garden. He won in a unanimous decision after stunning Ali with a hard left hook in the 11th round and knocking him down in the 15th round to defend his heavyweight title.
He'd picked it up after Ali was stripped of it and suspended for three years for his refusal to be inducted into the Army. After boycotting the WBC tournament held in protest of the decision, he beat Jimmy Ellis in a 5th round TKO to claim the title.
Frazier eventually lost his unbeaten record and his WBA and WBC titles to an unbeaten George Foreman in a January 22,1973 bout in Kingston, Jamaica when he was knocked out in the second round by my fellow Houstonian.

In later years he owned a boxing gym in which he trained his own son Marvis and his once white hot rivalry with Ali mellowed over time. He was also awarded the Order of the Palmetto in his Beaufort, South Carolina birthplace in 2010.
As 'The Greatest' said about Frazier, we have lost a great champion.
Rest in peace 'Smokin' Joe'.
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