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Joe Frazier Cancer: Former Heavyweight Champion Diagnosed With Liver Cancer, In Hospice Care

Joe Frazier Cancer

DAN GELSTON   11/ 5/11 07:27 PM ET   AP

PHILADELPHIA — Former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier has liver cancer and is under hospice care.

The 67-year-old boxer was diagnosed four or five weeks ago, Frazier's personal and business manager said Saturday. Leslie Wolff told The Associated Press that doctors have not yet told Frazier how long he has to live.

"We have medical experts looking into the all the options that are out there," Wolff said. "There are very few. But that doesn't mean we're going to stop looking."

Wolff, who has been Frazier's manager for seven years, said the boxer had been in out and out of the hospital since early October and receiving hospice treatment the last week.

"We appreciate every prayer we can get," Wolff said. "I've got everybody praying for him. We"ll just keep our fingers crossed and hope for a miracle."

Frazier's illness was first reported by the New York Post, citing an unidentified source.

Frazier was the first man to beat Muhammad Ali, knocking him down and taking a decision in the so-called Fight of the Century in 1971. He would go on to lose two more fights to Ali, including the epic "Thrilla in Manila" bout.

Frazier was bitter for many years about the way Ali treated him then. More recently, he said he had forgiven Ali for repeatedly taunting him.

Smokin' Joe was a small yet ferocious fighter who smothered his opponents with punches, including a devastating left hook he used to end many of his fights early. It was the left hook that dropped Ali in the 15th round of their "Fight of the Century" at Madison Square Garden in 1971 to seal a win in a bout where each fighter earned an unheard of $2.5 million.

While that fight is celebrated in boxing lore, Ali and Frazier put on an even better show in their third fight, held in a sweltering arena in Manila as part of Ali's world tour of fights in 1975. Nearly blinded by Ali's punches, Frazier still wanted to go out for the 15th round of the fight but was held back by trainer Eddie Futch in a bout Ali would later say was the closest thing to death he could imagine.

Frazier won the heavyweight title in 1970 by stopping Jimmy Ellis in the fifth round of their fight at Madison Square Garden. Frazier defended it successfully four times before George Foreman knocked him down six times in the first two rounds to take the title from him in 1973.

Frazier would never be heavyweight champion again.

In recent years, Frazier had been doing regular autograph appearances, including one in Las Vegas the weekend of a Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight in September.

"I was very sad to hear the news. It's a tragedy," leading British promoter Frank Warren said. "He's one of the greatest fighters of his generation and one of the best heavyweights in history. It's a sad thing and I know everyone in boxing will be wishing him well."

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PHILADELPHIA — Former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier has liver cancer and is under hospice care. The 67-year-old boxer was diagnosed four or five weeks ago, Frazier's personal and business ma...
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11:24 PM on 11/07/2011
It just came across the wire that Smokin Joe has died. My daddy told me that you've never seen boxing until you've seen Smokin Joe. Rest in peace brother.
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JRsNana
The most important things in life aren't things.
11:25 PM on 11/07/2011
AP has just reported that Joe Frazier has died. RIP Joe.
04:42 PM on 11/07/2011
"Leslie Wolff told The Associated Press that doctors have not yet told Frazier how long he has to live."

No medical doctor can say how long someone will live or when someone will die. Nobody has a "due" date. That's for those who want to play victim and that is not Joe Frasier..
04:17 PM on 11/07/2011
Joe Frazier beat Buster Mathis to go to the Oympics...few thought he could do that...then he beat Ali..few thought that was possible....I am hoping he will prove people wrong again and live another 5 years! It ain't over til its over joe
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11:22 AM on 11/07/2011
I saw the first Ali-Frazier fight over closed circuit TV at the Arena (as I recall) in St. Louis. The crowd reaction to the progress of the fight was very interesting. In the early rounds, the crowd was cheering and shouting for Ali. In the middle rounds, when the tide was clearly turning, the crowd was more subdued, the cheers and shouts reduced to murmurs. Then, in the later rounds when it became clear that Frazier would win, the crowd began cheering and shouting for Frazier.

I'll leave it to others to ponder the significance of that massive shift in allegiance.
drdogood123
Growing up, we had assemblies, now we have lckdwns
09:03 AM on 11/07/2011
To top it all, nobody had to pay a dime to watch "The Thrilla in Manila" and "The Rumble in the Jungle" on pay per view. Thanks for the memories smoking Joe. You were one of the best. The world would surely miss you when you're gone.
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Quotidien
08:18 AM on 11/07/2011
Keep fighting Joe. The pride of Philadelphia.

I'd rather see his statue in front of the Philadelphia Art Museum than Rocky Balboa's.
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jacobomorales
07:45 AM on 11/07/2011
If there ever was a brave soul it is that of Smoking Joe. You were a great boxer.
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pepper1311
POGS are dirt
06:55 AM on 11/07/2011
Hard to look fot hope in hospice. Joe was a great street fighter.
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Dad of Marine
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12:10 AM on 11/07/2011
All the best to you Joe. Joe Frazier is a legend and will alwasy be. I to was mostly a Muhammad Ali, Cassius Clay fan, but I gained a lot of respect for Joe in his fights with Ali. they both, in my opinion, made each other, as in a way, they were the opposite of each other in not only the boxing world, but in the political world and in their respective communites in general. Without getting any further in this, I thought they complimented each other and in the end, both were great for boxing and their legacy will live on!
Piglet2
More faith less fear
04:45 PM on 11/06/2011
I hate that damn cancer. I'm so sorry to hear this news and will keep Joe in my prayers. My best to Joe and his family.
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03:33 PM on 11/06/2011
Poor Joe. As a boxer, he had great heart, courage and determination. Thereafter, though, Joe became a bitter unhappy man - terribly jealous of Ali's fame and fortune. The thrilla in Manila was, perhaps, the greatest fight I ever say.

As an irrelevant aside, boxing fans, the first round of Kirkland - Angulo last night was one of the most exciting rounds I have seen in some time. As Bute was boringly doing what he was supposed to do to Johnson before his home fans in Quebec, Kirkland and Angulo were doing what no human being should be able to do.
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Imhotep40
He who comes in peace
09:16 PM on 11/06/2011
Kirkland - Angulo was one of the greatest 1st rounds I've ever seen.
03:19 PM on 11/06/2011
I remember my father having the fights on TV when I was young, Smoking Joe, Ali...he was a great fighter. I wonder how far the cancer has advanced, spread to drain? Lungs? Just wondering as I didn't read anywhere about the option for liver transplant list. My prayers for him and his family, that he doesn't suffer.
03:09 PM on 11/06/2011
One of the good guys.
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Mabila
I am not exhausted defending this President!
02:41 PM on 11/06/2011
God is greater than the cancer Joe!