
Joseph William "Joe" Frazier, known as "Smokin" Joe, is a former Olympic and World Heavyweight boxing champion, whose professional career lasted from 1965 to 1976, with a brief comeback in 1981. Frazier emerged as a contender in the mid-1960s, defeating Jerry Quarry, Oscar Bonavena, Buster Mathis, Eddie Machen, Doug Jones and Jimmy Ellis en route to becoming undisputed heavyweight champion in 1970, and followed up by defeating Muhammad Ali in the highly-anticipated "Fight of the Century" in 1971. Two years later Frazier lost his title when he was knocked out by George Foreman. He launched a comeback, beating Joe Bugner, losing a rematch to Ali, and beating Quarry and Ellis again. Frazier's last world title challenge came in 1975, but he was beaten by Ali in their brutal rubbermatch. He retired in 1976 following a second loss to Foreman. He made a comeback in 1981, fighting just once, before retiring for good. The International Boxing Research Organization (IBRO) rates Frazier among the ten greatest heavyweights of all time. He is an inductee of both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame. Frazier's style was often compared to that of Henry Armstrong, dependent on bobbing, weaving and wearing down his opponents with relentless pressure. His best known punch was a powerful left hook, which accounted for most of his knockouts. Compared to Ali's style, he was close enough to the ideal bruiser that some in the press and media characterized the bouts as the answer to the classic question: "What happens when a boxer meets with a brawler?" Since retiring Frazier has made cameo appearances in several Hollywood movies, and two episodes of The Simpsons. His son Marvis also became a boxer - trained by Frazier himself - although was unable to emulate his father's success. Frazier continues to train fighters in his gym in Philadelphia. His later years have also seen the continuation of his bitter rivalry with Ali, in which the two periodically exchange insults, interspersed with brief reconciliations.





























2019Thrilla in Manila as Self
2012Joe Frazier: When the Smoke Clears as Unknown
2009Facing Ali as Self
2008Thrilla in Manila as Himself
2008Secret Talents of the Stars (2 Episodes) as Unknown
2004The Next Great Champ (10 Episodes) as Unknown
2002Jim Brown: All-American as Self (uncredited)
2000TV Funhouse (2 Episodes) as Self
2000Ali-Frazier I: One Nation... Divisible as Self
2000Champions Forever - World Heavyweight Champs! as Himself
1999Muhammad Ali - The Greatest Collection as Unknown
1998Just the Ticket as himself
1996A Christmas Journey Home as Tough Guy
1996Muhammad Ali The Whole Story as Self
1996Die Muhammad Ali Story (6 Episodes) as Joe Frazier
1995A Whole New Ballgame (1 Episode) as Self
1994Home of Angels as Unknown
1993Raw (1 Episode) as Self
1990Glory Days (1 Episode) as Joe Frazier
1990Night of 100 Stars III as Self
1989The Simpsons (2 Episodes) as Joe Frazier (voice)
1989Champions Forever as Self
1987Ghost Fever as Terrible Tucker
1986WrestleMania II as Himself
1986WrestleMania 2 as Self
1984NWA Starrcade '84: The Million Dollar Challenge as "Smokin" Joe Frazier (Referee/Ringside Judge)
1984Tuesday Night Titans (1 Episode) as Joe Frazier
1982Wogan (1 Episode) as Self
1976Rocky as Himself
1976George Foreman vs Joe Frazier II as Self
1975Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier III as Self
1975The Jeffersons (1 Episode) as Unknown
1974The Rumble in the Jungle: George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali as Commentator
1974Movin' On (1 Episode) as Unknown
1974Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier II as Self
1974The Fighters as Self
1974The Fight as Himself
1973Joe Frazier vs. George Foreman as Self
1971Fight of the Century as Self
1971Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier I as Self
1968The Dick Cavett Show (4 Episodes) as Self - Guest
1965Tokyo Olympiad as Self
1962The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1 Episode) as Self
1961The Mike Douglas Show (4 Episodes) as Self
2007American Gangster ... Thanks