Joe Frazier Statue for Philadelphia
Rocky has a statue, but not Joe Frazier. Now is your chance to rally and help us get a statue of SMOKIN' JOE in the city he lives in and loves. Sign up Below to be informed of any news and/or for information of donating to this project.

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Pay Your Homage
Everyday Joe Frazier is stopped on the street by someone telling him how much they loved
his fighting and how much he impacted their life.


NOW IT'S YOUR CHANCE!

All of you have been loyal fans and many are three generations deep!
Joe Frazier would love to hear why your a fan and any other greeting you'd like to say.


Write your stories and greetings to Smokin' Joe Frazier
CLICK HERE

Don't forget!!
Joe will be 67 on Jan 12th
It's the 40th Anniversary of the Fight of the Century - March 2011
Did you go to "The Fight of the Century"? Did you watch it live?
Email my assistant (smartmarketleigh@gmail.com) with your
story of how this event played a role in your life.


and it's the 36th Anniversary of the Thrilla in Manila



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Collectible For All Boxing Fans And Fans of Smokin' Joe Frazier!

Forward written and signed by Smokin' Joe Frazier - $175






Shadow Boxers: Sweat, Sacrifice & The Will To Survive In American Boxing Gyms

Boxing gyms are uncovered in all of their glorious grunge in these photographs and essays that reveal both the stark reality of success and the possibility of promise in the sport of boxing. This intimate look at the fighters, trainers, and hangers-on who inhabit these gyms brings to life the tough--and surprisingly tender--world of American boxing. With the forward written by Joe Frazier, this book shows evocative images reveal the pain, sacrifice, and discipline of the "sweet science" as well as the triumphs, tragedies, and big dreams of the men and women who practice it. A dozen essays by veteran boxing writers such as Katherine Dunn, Carlo Rotella, Kate Sekules, F. X. Toole, Lucius Shepard, Robert Anasi, Loic Wacquant, Joe Rein, and Ralph Wiley explore the community and culture of boxing gyms, an endangered American institution that serves not only as the training ground for the next generation of great fighters, but as a sanctuary in tough neighborhoods, a lifeline for troubled kids, and a repository of a centuries-old tradition of pugilistic knowledge.