"Frazier was near to his peak when first he lost to Foreman."Goodnight, Irene wrote:Yes, I do --- even if it was more mental than physical, he wasn't quite the same fighter. Some men recover upstairs from their first loss, others don't. Foreman didn't.
To say Frazier's punch resistance had, "waned badly" by the time he fought Foreman the first time is retro-thinking. No one was saying that at the time, &, while I admit it probably wasn't understood at that moment Frazier may've lost a step, people go overboard when saying he had fallen significantly since his prime performance against Ali. Frazier was near to his peak when first he lost to Foreman.
Your definition of "near" must be a bit more flexible than mine.
I was pretty interested in the boxing scene back then, and red flags abounded about Frazier post-FOTC.
First, he was not entirely well going in to the FOTC and came out of it in real rough shape. In fact, there were REAL concerns about his health....at one point reports that he was dead. He should have retired, as per Yank Durham's advice. When he did finally fight, he had trouble disposing of Daniels and was rocked by Stander. He would have demolished those guys in his real prime. When I saw him fight Stander, I knew he was past it and felt he had also lost his punch. Frazier was really sticking around for one more huge payday with Ali, imo.