Joe Frazier

About Joe Frazier

  • Biography
  • Achievements
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The youngest of 12 children, boxer Billy Joe Frazier was born on January 12, 1944, in Beaufort, South Carolina. His parents, Rubin and Dolly Frazier, were sharecroppers, so the family never had much money. By the age of 15, Frazier, who'd quit school two years before, was on his own. He moved to New York City to live with an older brother and find work. Employment, however, was hard to come by, and to put cash in his pocket he started stealing cars and selling them to a junkyard in Brooklyn. But Frazier harbored dreams of doing something with his life. Many of those dreams were built around boxing. As a younger kid, back in South Carolina, he had dreamed of becoming the next Joe Louis, airing out punches at burlap bags he'd filled with leaves and moss. Up north Frazier's love for boxing didn't subside.

After moving to Philadelphia, Frazier found work at a slaughterhouse, where he routinely punched sides of beef stored in a refrigerated room. That scene later inspired Sylvester Stallone for his 1976 film, Rocky. It wasn't until 1961, though, that Frazier entered the ring and actually began to box. He was rough and undisciplined, but his unpolished talent caught the eye of trainer Yank Durham.

Under the direction of Durham, who shortened Frazier's punches and added power to his devastating left hook, the young boxer quickly found success. For three straight years, he was the Middle Atlantic Golden Gloves Champion, and he captured the gold medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He turned pro in 1965 and in just under a year had compiled an 11-0 record. In March 1968 he was crowned heavyweight champion where he kept the title until 1973.

Frazier eventually retired from boxing in 1976 to become a community leader and advocate for the youth by opening up a boxing gym to keep the youth off the streets of Philadelphia.

1962 - Philadelphia Golden Gloves Novice Heavyweight Champion

1964 - USA Olympic Gold Medalist in Heavyweight Boxing at 20 yrs old

1968 - New York State Heavyweight Boxing Champion

1970 - 3X World Boxing Association Heavyweight Boxing Champion

1990 - Induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame

2020 - Carolinas Boxing Hall of Fame

  • "Boxing is the only sport you can get your brain shook, your money took and your name in the undertaker book".
  • "The way I fight, it's not me beatin' the man. I make the man whip himself".
  • "Champions aren't made in the ring, they are merely recognized there".
  • "If you cheat in the dark of the morning, you'll get found in the bright lights of the night".
  • "Life doesn't run away from nobody. Life runs at people".
  • "I don't think a man has to go around shouting and play-acting to prove he is something". 

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