Frazier won the undisputed heavyweight title with a 15-round decision over ali at Madison Square Garden in March 1971, in an extravaganza known as the Fight of the Century. ali scored a 12-round decision over Frazier at the Garden in a non-title bout in January 1974. Then came the Thrilla in Manila championship bout, in October 1975, regarded as one of the greatest fights in boxing history. It ended when a battered Frazier, one eye swollen shut, did not come out to face ali for the 15th round.
The ali-Frazier battles played out at a time when the heavyweight boxing champion was far more celebrated than he is today, a figure who could stand alone in the spotlight a decade before an alphabet soup of boxing sanctioning bodies arose, making it difficult for the average fan to figure out just who held what title.
The rivalry was also given a political and social cast. Many viewed the ali-Frazier matches as a snapshot of the struggles of the 1960s. ali, an adherent of the Nation of Islam, came to represent rising black anger in America and opposition to the Vietnam War. Frazier voiced no political views, but he was nonetheless depicted, to his consternation, as the favorite of the establishment. ali called him “ignorant,” likened him to a gorilla and said his black supporters were Uncle Toms.
“Frazier had become the white man’s fighter, Mr. Charley was rooting for Frazier, and that meant blacks were boycotting him in their heart,” Norman Mailer wrote in Life magazine following the first ali-Frazier bout.
Frazier, wrote Mailer, was “twice as black as Clay and half as handsome,” with “the rugged decent life-worked face of a man who had labored in the pits all his life.”Those were the days, man.
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Adele: Surgery successful, prognosis good, her doc says
British singer Adele is past surgery and on the road to recovery, according to folks at the Massachusetts hospital where the procedure to repair her vocal cords was done.
Adele's laser microsurgery was done by the same doctor who treated Steven Tyler in 2006, according to Booster Shots, which has the full, detailed info from Massachusetts General hospital in Boston.
"Adele underwent vocal cord microsurgery by Dr. Steven Zeitels to stop recurrent vocal cord hemorrhage (bleeding) from a benign polyp. This condition is typically the result of unstable blood vessels in the vocal cord that can rupture," the hospital said, adding that the doc expects a full recovery.
In October, after struggling with voice problems and schedule changes for months, the 23-year-old "Someone Like You" singer canceled the remainder of her 2011 concerts and promotional appearances so she could have the surgery, then rest and recuperate.
One story line to watch: Adele hinted in September that she'd soon be recording the theme song for "Skyfall," the next James Bond film.
Whether producers will keep her on the job until she recovers has yet to be seen — though with a November 2012 opening planned, we'd imagine there's a little leeway before a new crooner simply must be found to serenade her majesty's sexiest spy.