Fight of the Century



         


Fight of the Century was the promotional nickname given to the first boxing fight between Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali. It was held on March 8, 1971.

Ali had been stripped of his world Heavyweight title by boxing's governing bodies after expressing his views on the Vietnam war in 1967. Jimmy Ellis, a friend and stablemate of Ali, then picked up the vacant world title, and retained it until 1970, when he lost it to Frazier. Frazier was then thought to be, in Ali's abscence, the best Heavyweight of the day by many boxing fans. When Ali was allowed to come back, the first fight between these two boxers was agreed upon almost immediately.

The fight took on a circus-like atmosphere: Many boxing fans around the world argued that Ali's speed and ability would blind Frazier, while others supported the idea of Frazier beating Ali based on the fact Frazier was known for his power punching and that Ali had been away from competition for so long. On the days leading to the fight, Ali would sneak out to Frazier's training camp and call him an Uncle Tom and he even went as far as saying that Frazier was the White man's champion. All of this angered Frazier. On the night of the fight, there were riots at many United States cities, including Chicago, where a whole theater was almost thrown apart by angry attenders who had just learned they wouldn't be able to watch the fight at that theater.

At Madison Square Garden, where the fight was held, there were policemen on hand. Reporters from all over the world were working that night, and many famous people were at ringside. Woody Allen was seen sitting very close to the ring, and Frank Sinatra was working as a photographer for Life magazine. Artist Thrilla in Manila. While many boxing fans consider The Thrilla in Manila to be the greatest fight of all time, others argue that the Fight of the Century deserves that title more.

Both boxers are in the International Boxing Hall of Fame nowadays.






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