A Quote by Muhammad Ali

Joe Frazier is ugly. He has no rhythm, no footwork, no class, he cannot talk. — © Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier is ugly. He has no rhythm, no footwork, no class, he cannot talk.
Joe Frazier is so ugly that when he cries, the tears turn around and go down the back of his head.
I wanted to be champ of the world, but I kept hoping something would happen to Frazier. I didn't want to fight him. Nobody wanted to fight Joe Frazier.
This boldness in telling the truth overshadows sport greatly. You couldn't get Joe Frazier or no boxer on this show and get interest in a subject like this. He couldn't talk about it.
While Frazier was a man of few words / Ali was a world of mouth / but he found his place in history / Now his heart can express him well / Joe Frazier was a silent warrior / whom Ali silently admired / One could not rise without the other
The roughest and toughest fighter I fought was Joe Frazier
Joe Frazier was the easiest boxer to work with that I ever trained.
Joe Frazier got hit more than me - and he doesn't have Parkinson's.
That gal's all skull and no brains. She's like Joe Frazier with lipstick.
Frazier soaked it all up like a sponge. When they arrived in Manila it was the same story. Ali poured scorn on his opponent. Humiliated him. Joe had the heart of a lion but verbally he was out of his depth when Ali got going. One time, as fight day approached, Ali spotted Frazier on a hotel balcony, grabbed a security guard's gun and fired some rounds at him. Everybody knew it wasn't live ammo but it still startled the hell out of Joe.] Go back in your hole, Gorilla, You gonna scare the people! Come out again and I'm gonna kill ya before time!”
I think I could beat Joe Frazier singing. I was in a Broadway musical called Big Time Buck Wright.
Ali reversed the decision in a second fight with Joe Frazier. That's what would happen if I played Billie Jean again.
Of all the great heavyweights of modern times, Joe Frazier was the unluckiest. He had to share an era with both Ali and Foreman.
Frazier is so ugly that he should donate his face to the U.S. Bureau of Wild Life.
Frazier is so ugly that he should donate his face to the US Bureau of Wild Life.
I'm a great believer in conversational rhythm. I think in terms of rhythmic dialogue. It's so easy, you can talk naturally. It's like peas rolling off a knife. Take the great screen actors and actresses, Bette Davis, Eddie Robinson, Jimmy Cagney, Spencer Tracy. They all talk in rhythm. And rhythm and movement are the life of the screen.
In the old days, when Muhammad Ali was fighting Ken Norton, Joe Frazier and George Foreman, there was a lot of excitement in the heavyweight division, I have to admit it.
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