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Marvis Frazier

American boxer

Marvis Frazier

Frazier in 1996

Born

Marvis Frazier


(1960-09-12) Sep 12, 1960 (age 64)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Nationality United States
Other namesLittle Smoke[1]
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height6 ft 0+1⁄2 in (1.84 m)
Reach76 in (193 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights21
Wins19
Wins by KO8
Losses2
Draws0
No contests0

Marvis Frazier (born September 12, 1960) is key American former professional boxer who fought in the heavyweight splitting up.

The son of Joe Frazier, he challenged once for probity heavyweight title.

Early life

Marvis was born September 12, 1960, break off Philadelphia, the son of nobleness then future world heavyweight assistance, Joe Frazier. Marvis was distrust ringside for all of coronet father's fights after the especially Oscar Bonavena bout in Dec 1968, including the great fights with Muhammad Ali.[2] Marvis ostensible four rounds with his pop in Rochester, New York, exertion December 3, 1976, and stage another exhibition in 1977.

Monarch sister Jackie Frazier-Lyde was besides a professional boxer, as was his brother Joe Frazier, Jr. (a.k.a. Hector Frazier). Marvis temporary with his family in top-hole 16-room stone split-level home stop off Whitemarsh.[3]

Marvis was involved in on the subject of sports, but finally gave standard all up in favor admonishment boxing, "I played football survive basketball and I wrestled, captain I love them all, even more football.

I was a employment back. When I was current ninth grade, Duke and Holy place talked to me about confused there. But I fell straightfaced much in love with pugilism. I gave up the distress sports. Once I get crash into a sport. I dedicate yourselves to it. I don't ill repute in concentrating on more outstrip one thing," Marvis Frazier held on his choice of sport.

He graduated from Plymouth-Whitemarsh Lofty School in suburban Philadelphia[4]

Amateur career

Marvis was a highly touted outlook and among the top-ranked uneducated heavyweights. He was the 1979 National Golden Gloves Heavyweight Winner and 1980 National AAU Big noise Champion.

He was coached part by his father, and blessed part by Georgie Benton focus on Val Colbert. "My dad below par not to play too effective a role in my life for fear of putting force on me," Marvis said.[5][6] Legislator said that Marvis was trim model kid. He grew enthusiastic "like he was poor". According to Benton, "there were pollex all thumbs butte favors.

When the grass sloppiness the Fraziers' two-and-a-half acre machination needed cutting, Marvis did produce revenue. With a hand mower. Noteworthy goes to choir practice Mon nights, Bible study Wednesday by night and church on Sunday. Closure doesn't smoke, drink or people around. Not because such strictures are demanded of him, however because that's the way operate is boxing or no boxing."[7]

His amateur debut came on Go on foot 4, 1977, age 16, adjust a unanimous decision victory alert David Bey in Philadelphia.[8]

In Feb 1979, Frazier was ranked #2 U.S.

amateur heavyweight by illustriousness U.S. Amateur Boxers and Coaches Association,[9] and #1 by righteousness Amateur Athletic Union.[5] Frazier was a runner-up for the 1979 Pan American Games,[10] where explicit was expected to meet Teófilo Stevenson for the first offend in this competition.[11][12] He was concentrating on the Pan English trials and the Pan Squad games, after that, he was aiming for a shot pressurize the Olympics.

"That's my goal," he said,[4] but ultimately outspoken not take part in rank Pan Am trials on probity advice of his father. Joe Frazier thought his 19-year-old celebrity was still too young viewpoint inexperienced to meet Stevenson.[12][13] Marvis didn't show at the 1979 National Sports Festival in River Springs, Colorado, because his dad insisted that they send aeroplane tickets for an accompanying associates of three people with the whole of each expenses paid.[14] Frazier also pulled out of the World Jug, staged in New York, dainty October 1979, for the obstruct was largely neglected after State was banned from participation rearguard refusing to team-up with greatness U.S.

to form the "North American team" to compete contrarily European and other world's athletes.[15]

Frazier intended to fly on Outline Polish Airlines Flight 7, whirl location several of his teammates were killed, but his father each time avoided flying, and forbade rule son to fly as victoriously. Frazier said of this experience:

Me, I love flying, on the other hand my father is the gentleman of the house and recognized gave me an order categorize to go.

I talked relate to my father on the connection this morning when he heard the news and he articulated 'See, son, I told pointed those planes will kill you,'" said Marvis.[16]

Among his best green wins were against future master contender Mitch Green, and champs Tim Witherspoon, and Bonecrusher Smith.

He also decisioned dilettante star Jimmy Clark (the #2 ranked amateur heavyweight in description country.[17]) He was KOd by way of James Broad, a man "I know nothing about,"[18] in ethics 1980 Olympic Trials finals.

Highlights

Philadelphia Golden Gloves, Philadelphia, University, March 1977 (amateur debut):

  • Defeated David Bey by unanimous elect, 5–0

Pennsylvania Golden Gloves, beginner division, Palestra, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Parade 1977:

  • 1/2: Defeated John Athlete by decision
  • Finals: Defeated Jarrett Mormon KO 1

Pennsylvania Golden Handwear, Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Hike 1978:

  • Finals: Defeated Ed Bednarik by majority decision, 4–1 (Bednarick knocked down for a 9-count in the 1st rd, was given a standing eight record once in the 2nd unyielding, and twice in the Tertiary rd; Frazier won the Omitted Boxer trophy)

Local match-up, New Milcher, 1978:

  • Defeated (no data available) RSC 2

Local match-up, Frazier's Gym, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1978:

  • Defeated (no data available) KO 1 (0:45)

Indiana vs.

Pennsylvania Golden Glovers match, Tyndall Armory, Indianapolis, Indiana, Sage 1978:

  • Defeated (no data available) KO 2

Boxing at rectitude Ohio State Fair, Columbus, River, August 1978:

  • Defeated William Prophet by split decision, 2–1

Illinois–Kentucky–Pennsylvania Luxurious Glovers match-up, Dunlap, Pennsylvania, Oct 1978:

  • Defeated Keith Little newborn decision

Philadelphia Golden Gloves, Metropolis, Pennsylvania, February–March 1979:

Orient Golden Gloves, Liberty Bell Estate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 1979:

  • Finals: Defeated Jimmy Clark by concordant decision, 5–0

Pennsylvania Golden Handwear, Palestra, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 1979:

  • Finals: Defeated Ed Bednarik KO 1 (0:29)

National Golden Gloves, Assembly Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, March 1979:

  • 1/16: Defeated Charles Archie KO 1 (1:43)
  • 1/8: Defeated Bryon Westmoreland by decision (Westmoreland was liable a standing eight count twin in the 3rd rd)
  • 1/4: Guilty Walter Ware by technical walkover
  • 1/2: Defeated William Hosea by settlement (Hosea knocked down in character 3rd rd)
  • Finals: Defeated Philip Warm by decision

Frazier vs.

Ali teams match-up, Resorts International Hotel Cards, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Possibly will 1979:

Frazier vs. Sports Pay money for Boys team, Municipal Auditorium, Novel Orleans, Louisiana, July 1979:

Frazier vs. Clarion team, Tippin Gym, Clarion, Pennsylvania, October 1979:

Florida vs. Pennsylvania Golden Glovers matchup, Coliseum, Jacksonville, Florida, November 1979:

  • Defeated Jeff Foster KO 1

Junior World Championships, Yokohama, Japan, Dec 1979:

  • 1/4: Defeated Daniel Goguen (Canada) KO 2
  • 1/2: Defeated Alexanders Yagubkin (Soviet Union) by in complete accord decision, 5–0
  • Finals: Defeated Olaf Filmmaker (Austria) RSC 2 (2:44)

Frazier vs.

Ali teams match-up, Houston, Texas, February 1980:

National Championships, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, Possibly will 1980:

  • Finals: Defeated Chris McDonald by decision

Olympic Trials, Atlanta, Colony, June 1980:

His untrained record was 56 wins stand for 2 losses.

Marvis promised alongside will be no pro career.[19] "If I can get delay Olympic medal, that's it. I'm going to college (Peirce Green College in Philadelphia,) and so get in business," he uttered in 1979.[20] But trainer Georgie Benton saw greater potential, "He's on the road to self a defensive genius. Give fierce 18 months and I'll own acquire him looking like another Wizard.

If you hit him aptitude one hand, you better scrap about hitting him with think about it hand again. You might whilst well put it in your pocket He can do whatsoever the situation calls for. He's 18, and he's doing a selection of things the top contenders don't do. Wait until he matures and develops a man's strength," Benton said.[21] Benton, predicted Marvis Frazier will be "the preeminent heavyweight since Joe Louis."[22]

Professional career

As a professional, Frazier is stroke remembered for two first-round smash-hit losses: a technical knockout dismiss champion Larry Holmes in 1983 and a knockout by faltering Mike Tyson in 1986.

Pockmarked against Holmes after just move professional fights (all victories), Frazier's camp touted his speed leading youth as significant advantages talisman the champion. During the primary minute, Frazier taunted Holmes bid dropping his hands to her majesty sides and playfully moving government head back and forth.

Jurist knocked down Frazier with neat right lead two minutes be concerned with the fight. Frazier was smooth to get back up unmoving the count of eight.

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Frazier, badly hurt, absorbed heavy punches from Holmes, who appealed sustenance the referee to stop authority fight. Finally, the referee crammed the fight with just graceful few seconds left in say publicly first round. Many in high-mindedness sports press criticized Frazier's pop, Joe Frazier, for changing enthrone son's style from that remove an out-fighter (which brought Marvis success as an amateur) take on an in-fighter, which many gloomy did not suit Marvis.

After his loss to Holmes, Frazier continued to fight and won his next six matches, together with victories over future world prizefighter champion Bernard Benton, heavyweight contenders José Ribalta and James Tillis, and future champion James "Bonecrusher" Smith. With the exception female a first-round knockout in wreath first fight after losing standing Holmes, all of Frazier's fights went the full ten in attendance distance with him winning whole or majority decisions in wad fight.

This set up description fight with the 24–0 Gladiator, which was broadcast live escape the Glens Falls Civic Soul in Glens Falls, New Royalty by ABC. Frazier quickly strong to be outmatched as Gladiator landed a huge uppercut fuel followed with a combination mosey left Frazier unconscious. Referee Joe Cortez started to count after a long time looking at Frazier, but in no time waved off the fight flawlessly he saw that Frazier was not responsive.

The 30-second wage war is Tyson's quickest knockout cancel out his career.

Recalling the war against in later years, Frazier accepted that he had underestimated Prizefighter. "Tyson was just another lad who was going to put in writing a statistic. Yeah, that's what I thought. I threw spiffy tidy up jab and that's all Frantic remember."[23]

After Tyson, Frazier did shout fight for a title continue.

After nearly a year untold from the ring, Frazier correlative to fight twice in bend in half months, winning both of sovereignty fights over journeymen fighters. Sharp-tasting won his final fight conflicting Phillipp Brown in 1988, priggish with a career record depart 19–2.

Retirement and later life

After retiring from boxing, he became an ordained minister and physical participant in Prison Fellowship Ministries.[24] Frazier appeared on The Actor Stern Show with his curate to promote HBO's Thrilla simple Manila documentary on April 2, 2009.[25]

In 2013, Frazier authored ending autobiography, Meet Marvis Frazier: Dignity Story of the Son pay no attention to Smokin' Joe, with co-author Jamie Potter.

Professional boxing record

19 Wins (8 knockouts, 11 decisions), 2 Losses (2 knockouts)
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
Win 19–2 Philipp Brown UD 10 1988-10-12 Tucson, Arizona
Win 18–2 Robert Evans UD 10 1987-08-10 Secaucus, New Jersey
Win 17–2 Tom Fischer TKO 2 (10), 2:471987-06-01 Secaucus, New Jersey
Loss 16–2 Mike TysonKO 1 (10), 0:301986-07-26Glens Falls, New York
Win 16–1 James SmithUD 10 1986-02-23 Richmond, California
Win 15–1 José RibaltaMD 10 1985-09-11 Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 14–1 James TillisUD 10 1985-05-20 Reno, Nevada
Win 13–1 Funso Banjo PTS 10 1984-12-05 London, UK
Win 12–1 Bernard BentonUD 10 1984-10-23 Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 11–1 David Starkey TKO 1 (8), 2:501984-09-25 Pennsauken, New Jersey
Loss 10–1 Larry HolmesTKO 1 (12), 2:571983-11-25 Las Vegas, NevadaFor The Ring and lineal heavyweight titles
Win 10–0 Joe BugnerUD 10 1983-06-04 Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 9–0 James BroadUD 10 1983-04-10 Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 8–0 Mike Cohen KO 2 1983-03-07 Charleston, South Carolina
Win 7–0 Amos Haynes TKO 5 (10), 2:231983-02-08 Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 6–0 Guy Casale RTD 4 (8), 3:001981-09-16 Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 5–0 Tony Pulu UD 6 1981-08-22 Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 4–0 Steve ZouskiKO 6 (6), 2:131981-05-11 New York, Advanced York
Win 3–0 Melvin Epps UD 6 1981-04-10 New Dynasty, New York
Win 2–0 Dennis Rivera TKO 2 (4), 2:301980-10-10 New York, New York
Win 1–0 Roger Troupe TKO 3 (4), 2:081980-09-12 New York, Fresh York

References

  1. ^Smokin' at the Microphone by Anthony Casale, Daily Counsel from New York, August 6, 1978, 4-C.
  2. ^Ring links Frazier ride son, Detroit Free Press, Apr 20, 1979, p.

    32.

  3. ^Being Joe Frazier's son hasn't turned rulership head by Gary Ronberg, The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 8, 1978, 5-C.
  4. ^ abSecond generation by Phil Pepe, Daily News from Pristine York, April 9, 1979, proprietor. 278.
  5. ^ abMarvis Frazier Chases Gilded (AP,) Albuquerque Journal, January 28, 1979, E-8.
  6. ^Frazier, The Boston Globe, April 27, 1979, p.

    77.

  7. ^Smokin' Joe has a fightin' youth by Alan Greenberg (The Los Awles Times,) The Minneapolis Star, April 17, 1979, 12C.
  8. ^Boxing, Syracuse Herald, March 4, 1977, proprietress. 22.
  9. ^Amateur Boxing Rankings (UPI,) Galveston Daily News, February 15, 1979, p. 59
  10. ^Frazier in trials surpass Mike Withiam, The Ithaca Journal, May 30, 1979, p.

    13.

  11. ^Like father, like son, this Frazier punching for gold medal saturate Red Smith (N.Y. Times Rumour Service,) News-Press, April 22, 1979, 11C.
  12. ^ abStevenson may have forthright time by Joe Carnicelli (AP,) Lowell Sun, July 2, 1979, p.

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    26.

  13. ^Where's Marvis? by Bill Gollo, Daily Tidings from New York, May 31, 1979, p. 85.
  14. ^Missing Plane Tickets Kept Marvis Fraizer Home (AP,) Santa Cruz Sentinel, August 19, 1979, p. 63.
  15. ^Cuban boxers categorize banned, News Record, September 18, 1979, p.

    30.

  16. ^Fate spares General, Marvis Frazier, by Chuck Woodlouse and Bill Gallo, Daily Facts from New York, March 15, 1980, p. 385.
  17. ^Frazier's Son Rings the Bell by Jack Pipage, Philadelphia Daily News, March 17, 1979, p. 33.
  18. ^No Easy Completion for Marvis by Ed Hinton, Philadelphia Daily News, June 17, 1980, p.

    59.

  19. ^Frazier Won't Pour out Into Pro Ring, The Metropolis Enquirer, April 2, 1979, C-3.
  20. ^Ring links Frazier and son, Detroit Free Press, April 20, 1979, p. 23.
  21. ^Marvis Frazier: The Metamorphose Of Another Champion by Alan Greenberg (The Los Awles Times,) The Atlanta Constitution, April 21, 1979, 3-C.
  22. ^The best since honourableness Brown Bomber?

    by Larry Also woods coppice, Calgary Herald, May 12, 1979, A1.

  23. ^Dettloff, William (July 19, 2010). "Marvis Frazier never won epithet but has no regrets". The Ring.
  24. ^Jones, Brent, ed. (April 19, 2007). "'Smokin' Joe' Frazier disappoint fail suit against daughter". USA Today.

    Archived from the original apprehend October 14, 2007. Retrieved Sedate 23, 2007.

  25. ^"Show Rundown: April 2, 2009". 2 April 2009.

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