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Smokin' Joe: The Autobiography - Joe Frazier

 
Description: ISBN 1861052014 / Genre: Biography / Author: Joe Frazier, Phil Berger / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 200 Pages / Book is published ... more
Smokin' Joe: The Autobiography - Joe Frazier ... 1998-10-21 by Robson Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... would pratice combinations on sides of beef and claims Stallone got that off him for Rocky. Frazier claims old Sly also ... more

 ... nicked his penchant for running up the steps to the Philly art museum when he was out jogging. From here we begin to move into the boxing side of Frazier's life. He meets trainer Yank Durham and finally starts to buckle down in order to achieve his dream of becoming the next Joe Louis. He wins the Golden Gloves tournament and begins the journey that would lead to the world heavyweight championship. Frazier is very interesting in the book when he talks about his strengths and weaknesses as a boxer and what he and his train...more

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Smokin' Joe: The Autobiography
Pages: 224, Hardcover, Robson Books Ltd
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Smokin' Joe Frazier was the world heavyweight champion from 1970 to 1973. Frazier won a legion of fans with his all action style of boxing and a place in history with his legendary trilogy of fights with Muhammad Ali. Frazier was overshadowed by Ali - especially out of the ring - but finally told his side of the story in this autobiography, first published in 1996. The book was written with the help of boxing journalist Phil Berger and my hardback copy runs to 200 pages. The book is split into ten chapters and includes some rare b/w photographs from Frazier's career and family albums. It also prints his career record at the end. The style of the book is not ...  Read the complete review

 

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