Joe Frazier – The real Rocky

By John F. McKenna (McKjack): If you are a boxing fan and live in Philadelphia or it’s suburbs there is only one thing that matters to you today. Joe Frazier died last night. Everyone who knew anything about Frazier knew when they heard the news over the weekend that he was gravely ill suffering from the effects of liver cancer that it wouldn’t be long. Frazier would not have wanted anyone to know how sick he was and would not have wanted the news to leak out. He did not want sympathy and he did not want his legions of fans to see him the way he was.

It’s ironic that the fictional character of Rocky had to be made up when in reality the real Rocky lived in Philadelphia the whole time in the person of Joe Frazier. Joe was born to sharecropper parents in Beaufort, South Carolina in 1944 and like the fictional Rocky knew what it was to struggle early in life.

Years later Frazier wound up working in a slaughterhouse and in fact the scene depicting the fictional Rocky using sides of beef as a substitute for a heavy punching bag in the Rocky movie was art imitating reality. Joe Frazier had honed his powerful left hook in similar fashion on the job.

Fate must have intervened for Frazier to wind up in Philadelphia. The hardscrabble neighborhoods of Philly, the home of “The Broad Street Bullies” of hockey fame was perfect for Joe. The Philadelphia fans who once booed Santa Claus at an Eagles game loved Frazier and he loved them.

Frazier was called by the nickname Smokin’ Joe by his many admirers. The nickname was a perfect fit. Fans called him that because just like an old time coal fired steam locomotive he would sputter, growl, hiss and smoke like a steam locomotive when he moved in on his adversary. And just like the steam locomotive he would continually gain momentum.

Many people have forgotten how in 1967 Joe fought aggressively and protested against Muhammad Ali’s title being stripped away from him. At the time Joe was the number one contender and stood to be the one who would most benefit from Ali losing his title.
But Joe did what he thought was right. He also helped Ali to weather the storm by assisting him financially although he did not billboard that for everyone to see what he had done. He kept a low profile when helping others.

Joe took a lot of heat because of his friendship with Philadelphia Police Commissioner and later Mayor Frank Rizzo. Here again Frazier remained friendly with Rizzo and was not worried about what others thought.

To be sure just like all of us Smokin’ Joe had his warts, but in the grand scheme of things he was a magnificent human being, and oh yes he was a pretty good fighter as well.


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17 Responses to “Joe Frazier – The real Rocky”

  • leftythepats64@yahoo.com says:

    One of the best to tie on gloves.
    Seems some of the very best fights took
    place in the 70′s. Frazier,Ali,Foreman
    Norton,Holmes. what a bunch.
    Also liked Floyd Patterson, but think he
    should have fought at lightheavyweight.

  • thetruth32 says:

    frazier = real champ
    floyd = fraud

  • rjhill says:

    Joe had no fear!The Philly butcher came out smok,n.

  • Johnny C says:

    How true! A great fighter and a great man! Never forget you champ. RIP

  • lefty says:

    Joe is still my fav HW of all time!!! The way he handled Ali’s abuse was the mark of a real champion. If Ali had done that today he would have been jailed for a hate crime!! R.I.P Smokin’ Joe a true gentleman and warrior. My prayers are with his family.

  • james gee says:

    Absolutely gutted my hero is gone. Joe frazier had no fear because it was scared of him. RIP champ.

  • Jabu P.J. Kobedi says:

    Indeed those were dee days never to be forgotten of Smoking
    Joe Frazier summoning vigour by steam.

  • bermboy says:

    R.I.P Smokin’ Joe Frazier A True Gentleman and great boxer! Its weird that he died before Ali as well, and their Encounters was some of the best!
    Boxing has lost a True Legend!

  • kevin moses says:

    He had the heart of a lion, always gave 150%, and made boxing exciting not just to boxing fans but also to the general public. When you can do that, then you are special Ali vrs Frazier captured the attention of millions of household fans who may not have otherwise been interested in boxing as much. But these fights generated that kind of interest. Legend is apt, a true warrior. All I can say is thank you, that I was alive to witness those epic encpounters first hand.

    Rest in peace mate your contribution to this life will never be forgotten.

  • Dr.P says:

    Absolute legend. Look after our adrian who we put to rest today. Both of you rest in piece xx

  • willis says:

    Rip champ

  • ireland says:

    true gentleman

  • Anonymous says:

    warrior until the end.rip champ

  • Ross says:

    Just watched the ” Thrilla in Manilla” the oher day again. I could watch that fight over and over again. Frazier was one tough dude. RIP

  • goatlevel says:

    frazier was the man who was pounding the meat in the freezer and running up the stairs and who had difficult battles in the ring so yeah JOE FRAZIER IS THE REAL ROCKY

  • WBC says:

    Philly should definitely have a statue of SJF, instead of a fake boxer(Rocky), they should replace that statue wit a Joe Frazier statue!!! RIP Joe, U WILL BE FOREVER REMEMBERED…

  • Anonymous says:

    legand if only we had boxers like this naw instead of david haye

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