Fibroso
03-09-2013, 12:23 AM
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Fight of the Century? Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier put on the event of all-time on March 8, 1971It's been 42 years and still, there is not a bout that even comes remotely close to being as massive as was the March 8, 1971, heavyweight title fight at Madison Square Garden between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. As significant as a Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao fight would have been, it would have paled in comparison to the intense worldwide interest that there was in the Ali-Frazier bout.
It remains one of the signature events in not only boxing history, but in sports history.
They were both undefeated men in the primes of their careers with a claim to the heavyweight title. It doesn't get much bigger than that.
Millions upon millions of words have been written about that event and dozens of books. In the prologue of his 2006 autobiography, "Inside the Ropes," the late referee Arthur Mercante Sr. recounts the story of how excited he was to find out on the morning of the event that he'd been chosen to officiate it.
Fight of the Century? Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier put on the event of all-time on March 8, 1971It's been 42 years and still, there is not a bout that even comes remotely close to being as massive as was the March 8, 1971, heavyweight title fight at Madison Square Garden between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. As significant as a Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao fight would have been, it would have paled in comparison to the intense worldwide interest that there was in the Ali-Frazier bout.
It remains one of the signature events in not only boxing history, but in sports history.
They were both undefeated men in the primes of their careers with a claim to the heavyweight title. It doesn't get much bigger than that.
Millions upon millions of words have been written about that event and dozens of books. In the prologue of his 2006 autobiography, "Inside the Ropes," the late referee Arthur Mercante Sr. recounts the story of how excited he was to find out on the morning of the event that he'd been chosen to officiate it.