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Above, Joe Frazier in his gym, south Philly. In 1964 frazier went to the summer games in Tokyo and won a gold medal. When he turned pro in 1965, he ran off 11 straight wins. All in all he won 32 fights, lost 4, kos 27 and one draw.

Muhammad Ali above, the self proclaimed Greatest of all Time, was one the best, if not the best fighter of all time. He had 61 fights, won 56, lost 5 and 37 KOs. He won the Heavyweight Title three times.

Sugar Ray Robinson, left, whose real name is Walker Smith, Jr. He won 175 fights and 19 defeats. He was indeed the greatest welterweight and middleweight boxer ever.

 

Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber, was born on May 13, 1914, began his professional career in 1934.  

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