@@adewaleibraheem3974 Exactly any black athlete that speaks out about injustice or how unfairly the country treat blacks is considered too political…Or nowadays the call it “Woke”
Joe Frazier had a lot of class seriously he was a guy who started with nothing he always kept it 100% real and I think America was a better place because he was in it
Joe Frazier was a great man. Never said anything bad about someone he was fighting. He was a class act. the only thing I had against Ali was the way he treated Joe. He went beyond hyping the fight. He was just plain cruel.
The Great Smokin Joe Frazier clowning with Johnny Carson, two icons. I grew up in the 60s that was the most exciting time grew up in Northeast Philly and I knew people that were backers of the Cloverlay Syndicate that Financed Joe for about 10 years. It was a magical time watching Joe Frazier come up.
Imagine...they didnt even talk about how Foreman was undefeated and all the knockouts he had...like he was just another fighter...and Frazier would go on to take an awful beating in getting stopped in 2 rounds...In the end though Joe Frazier was a class act, and an honorable man
@@lastdragon820 muhammad Ali deserved it, he called frazier a gorilla and all sort of names, muhammad Ali started it, frazier was good to Ali gave him money after prison, then Ali just turned against him
Joe wasn't fighting regularly after the Ali fight, it was true that he was forced to fight either Foreman or Ali. He hated Ali so much he took Foreman.
@@stevecvino He didn't like Ali and sat on his win for as long as he could. As soon as he lost to Foreman, he called out Ali and then called him out again after Zaire. Love Joe though and he's a hero and great, great fighter, underappreciated.
Johnny Carson is faking here. If anyone knows his history they knows he boxed in the military as a younger man. He's actually an experienced amateur boxer so he's pretending not to know how to jump rope and hit the speed bag
Carson stopped doing shows from nyc on April 1972, this is probably November 1971. I find no evidence of shows in NYC past May 1972 till 1992 all of them in Burbank since May 1972 did they do s special week in nyc in november?
Hi Jonathan, Here's the evidence: it's episode No. 2607 on this list of Carson's shows from 1972: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Johnny_Carson_episodes_(1972) Carson did 14 special episodes from New York in November 1972.
@@ShatnerMethod yes I found that out later on, you are correct sir, (as Ed McMahon would say) he even did a week in may of 1973 (the last from nyc I believe)
one quick point about these training methods like dropping the ball on his stomach...though it seems like a productive training tool..which it may be....it like all other methods that involve punishment to the body... absolutely causes harm..
Frazier is young...attractive verbally succinct....though about to enter a time in his career when all that will change starting with the horrendous beating at the hands of a prime..George Foreman .....obviously has taken many punches that are changing all that which like all bu a few fighters will become evident in just a few short years...
The balloon prank was AWSOME! And Joe Fraizer saying, "I can call him Clay and stand up and watch him fall!" lol 😆 🤣 😂
No products , nothing political....simply a boxer . Wonderful man .
You mean the sort of black man you like, right?
@@adewaleibraheem3974 Exactly any black athlete that speaks out about injustice or how unfairly the country treat blacks is considered too political…Or nowadays the call it “Woke”
Joe was a genuinely great guy, he just loved to talk to his fans, he always had time to shoot the breeze.
Joe Frazier had a lot of class seriously he was a guy who started with nothing he always kept it 100% real and I think America was a better place because he was in it
That’s correct a gentleman of highest order. He held the World Title Belt with honour and displayed true measure of a descent man.
I love smokin joe saw him fight jimmy ellis in the 70s and hes been a hero of mine since R.I.P smokin joe your were awesome.
God damn! That's awesome!
@@Ffeoli1039 Thanks yeah it was awesome.
Joe was all class!
Still referring Ali as Clay 😅 he’d knew that’d piss Ali right off 🤣
Joe Frazier was a great man. Never said anything bad about someone he was fighting. He was a class act. the only thing I had against Ali was the way he treated Joe. He went beyond hyping the fight. He was just plain cruel.
Thanks for the upload! Great seeing the champ Joe Frazier.
Glad you enjoyed it!
pure class
Frazier is great fighter.
Truman Capote following Joe Frazier. Now that's variety.
Smokin' Joe!
~Johnny always tried things even when it was tough...& going against heavy weighter Joe was amazing....enjoyed both of these young men...
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I love Joe Frazier. Great seeing him here.
Miss these late nights with Carson and Joe Frazier was amazing! Rest In Peace Champion in life and the ring.
Even Though Joe Was Mean In The Ring He Really Was A Gentlemen!!!
Top man Joe 👍🏼
Joe Frazier had a lot of class and great boxing champ.
WOW!!!
This is sooo cool!!
The Great Smokin Joe Frazier clowning with Johnny Carson, two icons. I grew up in the 60s that was the most exciting time grew up in Northeast Philly and I knew people that were backers of the Cloverlay Syndicate that Financed Joe for about 10 years. It was a magical time watching Joe Frazier come up.
What a wonderful man Joe Frazier
Joe had class!!! 👍💪🥊💯😉🏆
Imagine...they didnt even talk about how Foreman was undefeated and all the knockouts he had...like he was just another fighter...and Frazier would go on to take an awful beating in getting stopped in 2 rounds...In the end though Joe Frazier was a class act, and an honorable man
It's really funny how Joe frazier keeps calling him clay it's very funny
He eventually stopped THAT. ALI made sure of that.
It wasn't funny it was disrespectful
@@lastdragon820 muhammad Ali deserved it, he called frazier a gorilla and all sort of names, muhammad Ali started it, frazier was good to Ali gave him money after prison, then Ali just turned against him
@@lastdragon820 It's called "Promoting".
@@bennyadler5882exactly promoting by saying something disrespectful, call it what you want he was knowing disrespecting Ali
Smokin' Joe--my all-time favorite fighter!! (NOBODY had more heart!!)
Great video keep up the awesome work loving the content 👍🔥☺️
Thank you so much 😁
Love 💕 Me some Joe Frazier
What a guy! a nice man, too.
Lovely man.
The legendary Joe Frazier, my all-time favorite in boxing.
Never seen this before absolute class rip smokin joe 👌
Pretty sure those last two television commercials at the end of this clip starred Farrah Fawcett and Cybill Shepherd
and Tom Selleck..
His work out is amazing wow
Wow!!
My favourite fighter of all times.
That was terrific
joe was a good man.
Joe wasn't fighting regularly after the Ali fight, it was true that he was forced to fight either Foreman or Ali. He hated Ali so much he took Foreman.
I believe he was proving a point to Ali that he didn't need him. He beat his ass already.
@@stevecvino He didn't like Ali and sat on his win for as long as he could. As soon as he lost to Foreman, he called out Ali and then called him out again after Zaire. Love Joe though and he's a hero and great, great fighter, underappreciated.
Little did Joe know that Foreman would punch his lights out next fight.
9:34 no one mentioning that this guy almost breaks the fucking set😂😂, what a boxer he was RIP
Joe was a class act boxing did joe dirty smokin joe was the best
Nice guy out of the ring but ferocious inside , RIP sir
Watch all the boxer training how solid their body no steroids bull shit
10:32 Sonny Liston
Johnny Carson is faking here. If anyone knows his history they knows he boxed in the military as a younger man. He's actually an experienced amateur boxer so he's pretending not to know how to jump rope and hit the speed bag
Makes sense it makes the pro boxer seem more super hero like..
Carson stopped doing shows from nyc on April 1972, this is probably November 1971. I find no evidence of shows in NYC past May 1972 till 1992 all of them in Burbank since May 1972 did they do s special week in nyc in november?
Hi Jonathan, Here's the evidence: it's episode No. 2607 on this list of Carson's shows from 1972: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Johnny_Carson_episodes_(1972)
Carson did 14 special episodes from New York in November 1972.
@@ShatnerMethod yes I found that out later on, you are correct sir, (as Ed McMahon would say) he even did a week in may of 1973 (the last from nyc I believe)
@@jonathanswift2251 1973 as well! "I did not know that" (as Johnny would say). Thanks for your message.
Hi. Here's the link to 5-17 -1973. Enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/5qGkyg3fWCk/v-deo.html
@@jonathanswift2251 Oh, that was outstanding! Have you been watching the PBS series on Ali this week?
one quick point about these training methods like dropping the ball on his stomach...though it seems like a productive training tool..which it may be....it like all other methods that involve punishment to the body... absolutely causes harm..
Are you, sir or a bad man? Congratulations on your career high regards.😊
Frazier is young...attractive verbally succinct....though about to enter a time in his career when all that will change starting with the horrendous beating at the hands of a prime..George Foreman .....obviously has taken many punches that are changing all that which like all bu a few fighters will become evident in just a few short years...
Good luck with the fight *knocked senseless in two round*
Both Ali and Frazier have died. Have some class.
Shat up woman
@@sanchez5963 To quote George Foreman: “They stopped the fight, but they didn’t stop Joe Frazier”
But Joe went into battle nonetheless. He didn't duck anyone. R.I.P. Smokin' Joe. You were a good man.
@@sanchez5963 just cause he died means I can't joke abt the fight?
Besides being a great fighter and champion, Joe was a class act...