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Boxing Biography

Joe Frazier

“Smokin' Joe”

American · Beaufort, South Carolina · Born 1 January 1944

Heavyweight
32-4-1 (27 KOs)
professional record
Heavyweight
weight class
1
title reigns
27
knockouts

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Olympic gold medallist and world heavyweight champion who defeated Muhammad Ali in the Fight of the Century.

Joseph William Frazier was born in Beaufort, South Carolina in 1944 and became undisputed world heavyweight champion with a professional record of 32 wins (27 by knockout) and 4 losses across a career spanning 1965 to 1981. He won Olympic gold at the Tokyo Games in 1964, turning professional that year. His undisputed title reign (1970–1973) featured 3 legendary encounters with Muhammad Ali that defined an era of heavyweight boxing. The Fight of the Century in Madison Square Garden in March 1971 — the first professional defeat of Ali's career — was decided by Frazier's left hook in the 15th round. Ali's revenge came in January 1974 before the definitive encounter, the Thrilla in Manila in October 1975 — 14 rounds of extraordinary brutality in searing heat that left both men permanently diminished. Frazier's left hook — the hardest punch in heavyweight history according to trainer Eddie Futch — was the weapon that defined his style. He lost his title to George Foreman in January 1973, knocked down 6 times in 2 rounds. He won 27 of his 32 victories by knockout. He was Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year in 1970 and 1971. He died of liver cancer in November 2011 at 67.

Famous For

Left hook, relentless pressure fighting, trilogy with Muhammad Ali

Playing Style

How They Played

Orthodox stance, aggressive pressure fighter with devastating left hook

Legacy

Lasting Impact

First boxer to defeat Muhammad Ali, Olympic champion, undisputed heavyweight champion

Best Known For

Undisputed Heavyweight Champion 1970–1973

He won the 1964 Olympic gold medal despite fighting with a dislocated thumb sustained in his quarter-final.

Did You Know?
Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Undisputed Heavyweight Champion 1970–1973
  • Olympic Gold 1964 (Heavyweight)
  • Ring Magazine Fighter of Year 1970, 1971
  • Fight of Century 1971 vs Ali (won)
  • Thrilla in Manila 1975 vs Ali (lost)
Career Journey

Timeline

1964 🏆 Olympic Gold Medal - Heavyweight
1965 📌 Professional boxing debut
1970 🏆 Became Undisputed Heavyweight Champion
1970 🥇 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year
1971 🏆 Defeated Muhammad Ali in Fight of the Century
1971 🥇 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year
1973 🎯 Lost undisputed title to George Foreman
1981 📌 Retired from professional boxing
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Joe Frazier

Joe Frazier's professional record is 32-4-1 (27 KOs).

Joe Frazier won 27 fights by knockout in his professional career.

Joe Frazier won world championship titles in 1 weight division.

Joe Frazier competed primarily in the Heavyweight division.

Joe Frazier was born in 1944 in Beaufort.

Career Timeline — Joe Frazier
1964
Olympic Gold Medal - Heavyweight
1965
Professional boxing debut
1970
Became Undisputed Heavyweight Champion
1970
Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year
1971
Defeated Muhammad Ali in Fight of the Century
1971
Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year
1973
Lost undisputed title to George Foreman
1981
Retired from professional boxing
Undisputed Heavyweight Champion 1970–1973
Olympic Gold 1964 (Heavyweight)
Ring Magazine Fighter of Year 1970, 1971
Fight of Century 1971 vs Ali (won)
Thrilla in Manila 1975 vs Ali (lost)