
Ali vs. Frazier
Ali vs. Frazier refers to a series of historic boxing matches between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, two of the sport’s greatest fighters, during the 1970s. Their rivalry symbolized more than just athletic competition; it represented personal, racial, and ideological conflicts, especially between Ali’s anti-war stance and Frazier’s more traditional approach. The most famous bout, the "Thrilla in Manila" (1975), was a grueling, intense fight ending with Frazier's corner stopping the match. These fights are celebrated for their skill, endurance, and cultural significance, cementing both fighters as lore in boxing history.