"Smokin" Joe Frazier, who has captured two heavyweight titles in a brilliant career spanning almost 20 years, died after a brief but brave bout with liver cancer. He was 67. The family issued a news release confirming the boxer's death late Monday night. The boxing icon was best known for battling Muhammad Ali in a famed 1970s trilogy of bouts, including the epic "Thrilla in Manila." He had been under home care after being diagnosed a couple of weeks ago with the advanced liver cancer that took his life, a family friend said. Frazier, nicknamed "Smokin' Joe," captured two major heavyweight titles while taking on all comers, including Ali, George Foreman, Jerry Quarry, Joe Bugner, Oscar Bonavena and George Chuvalo. Frazier was a huge part of the heyday of boxing's heavyweight division in the 1970s. He finished his storied career with 32 wins and four losses with one draw and 27 knockouts. His four losses came at the hands of just two other legendary fighters from that era, Ali and Foreman. Frazier was the first man to defeat Ali, with a unanimous 15-round decision over in 1971 at Madison Square Garden in what was dubbed the "Fight of the Century". An estimated 300 million people around the world watched the fight via closed-circuit television. Frazier's business manager Leslie Wolff said that fight has passed down through three generations and caused Frazier's fan base to skyrocket. "If you look into the history of what took place, there is a lot of emotion," said Wolff. "When you have a legend, people respond to a legend." The pair went on to fight twice more. Ali won a unanimous 12-round decision in a 1974 rematch at the Garden and famously completed the trilogy with a victory in 1975 at the "Thrilla in Manila" by stopping Frazier after 14 rounds in their epic slugfest in the Philippines. For many years after they finished fighting each other in the ring, Frazier remained bitter towards Ali because of Ali's repeated taunts and verbal jabs. More recently though, Frazier said he had forgiven the boxing legend. Frazier won the World Boxing Council and World Boxing Association heavyweight titles in 1970 by stopping Jimmy Ellis in the fifth round of their fight at Madison Square Garden. He defended the title four times before running into the bigger and stronger Foreman in 1973. Not as well known as the Ali clashes, but almost as dynamic, were Frazier's two lopsided fights against Foreman. Frazier began his career with 29 consecutive wins before suffering his first loss, and losing his heavyweight title, when he was knocked down six times in two rounds by Foreman in 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica. The two fought for the second time in 1976, with Foreman hitting Frazier so hard with one left hook that he lifted Frazier right off his feet. The fight was stopped in the fifth after a second knock-down.
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