Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
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elmersalsa
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Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
Let's say instead of the great Larry Holmes as champion of the Heavyweight Division is the great Joe Frazier, IN HIS PRIME, defending the title against the same challengers that Holmes had in the late 70s and early 80s decade. Which one of them would have taken Frazier's title? Would Frazier reach to 20 defenses like Larry did? Which one of them would have given him the most trouble? Which one of them would have clearly beaten him and knocked him out?
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
Frazier obviously would never have a prime of over a decade. His lasted roughly 3 years. That being said he'd probably make it to Witherspoon or Smith/Williams before losing.
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He's be a great CW in the '80's.
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
He may not have wanted to but he would have cleaned up.
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
He fought there early in his career if I'm not mistaken. 205+ would still have easily been his fight weight.
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
I knew it was after this decade but not quite sure when, Thanks.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 15:40 I don't recall exactly. After evander moved up, I'd guess mid 90s.
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
You're right.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 15:44 He was like 250 as a teenager. Well over 190 in the Olympics and he was rock solid at 205.
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If you look at the fights individually I think prime Frazier beats them all and Spinks too, but his prime wouldn't be long enough to actually fight them all. He probably looses to Witherspoon.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
Lets say instead of 1968, it was 1978 that Frazier turned professional. Within two years Frazier won the title, so I'd have to assume he'd of at least won the WBA title--- and we'd of seen by '82 a unifier with Larry Holmes.
However, I think by '84 he'd of had trouble to the point of retiring, only to be drawn out of retirement to face Mike Tyson in '86 which he'd lose.
However, I think by '84 he'd of had trouble to the point of retiring, only to be drawn out of retirement to face Mike Tyson in '86 which he'd lose.
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ClivePatrickLyons
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
Not sure who would have takin the Title of Smokin Joe I doubt it would have been Michael Spinks though but the fighter's that Larry defended against that would pose the most serious threat to Frazier would be Terrible Tim Witherspoon and Hard puncher's in Ernie Shavers and Gerry Cooney. 
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
Any interest in the question asked by the op?HomicideHenry wrote: ↑12 May 2019, 21:42 Lets say instead of 1968, it was 1978 that Frazier turned professional. Within two years Frazier won the title, so I'd have to assume he'd of at least won the WBA title--- and we'd of seen by '82 a unifier with Larry Holmes.
However, I think by '84 he'd of had trouble to the point of retiring, only to be drawn out of retirement to face Mike Tyson in '86 which he'd lose.
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
As far as Larry Holmes opponents as champion versus Joe Frazier....
I can't see any of them beating him tbh. Mind you, I've always felt Larry was robbed against Spinks. So, in reality, Holmes wouldn't have lost until he met Mike Tyson--- which is how I see Frazier, in this alternative universe. Frazier vs Tyson would have been the end. I can't see even the WBA paper champions Holmes didn't fight being any real bother to Frazier.
I must admit, though, I like the sound of a Frazier vs Dokes fight. That would have been entertaining.
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Frazier vs Dokes would have been interesting for 3 rounds, before Frazier's hook really started doing damage. Michael didn't have the power to hang with Joe. I could see Smokin' Joe being champ for 7, 8 years, if he didn't fight Larry Holmes, maybe Tyson. Would have been interesting to see Frazier with a Jheri Curl.
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
Frazier would have won, yes, but if you look back at Holyfield vs Dokes that was a helluva war. I think Dokes would have been in the fight with Frazier well passed ten rounds--- because Holyfield was more the complete fighter, with good power and speed, and Frazier was basically one-handed and just barrelled forward.Nile4000 wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 16:19 Frazier vs Dokes would have been interesting for 3 rounds, before Frazier's hook really started doing damage. Michael didn't have the power to hang with Joe. I could see Smokin' Joe being champ for 7, 8 years, if he didn't fight Larry Holmes, maybe Tyson. Would have been interesting to see Frazier with a Jheri Curl.
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True, very good point, but that one punch was very special. If Dokes had a little more power, it could go championship rounds.HomicideHenry wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 20:05 Frazier would have won, yes, but if you look back at Holyfield vs Dokes that was a helluva war. I think Dokes would have been in the fight with Frazier well passed ten rounds--- because Holyfield was more the complete fighter, with good power and speed, and Frazier was basically one-handed and just barrelled forward.
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
I would pick Frazier to beat anyone them. He could have made the 20 title defenses. He was better from 1968-1975 than anyone. Of course running the table wouldn't be easy' he could have an off night. Still think he would have pulled it off.
Earnie Shavers would have been the most dangerous.
Earnie Shavers would have been the most dangerous.
Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
True, for the first 2 rounds.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑16 May 2019, 16:02 I would pick Frazier to beat anyone them. He could have made the 20 title defenses. He was better from 1968-1975 than anyone. Of course running the table wouldn't be easy' he could have an off night. Still think he would have pulled it off.
Earnie Shavers would have been the most dangerous.
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Re: Smokin'Joe in the 80s Decade as Champion
Ask Holmes or Ali.
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