We recall the most exciting trilogy in sports history: Ali versus Frazier, extraordinary view

With the exception of Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldos, the biggest rivalry in sports history must be three-meech trilogy between Muhammad Alt and Joe Frazier from 1971 to 1975. The first and third mill between Ali and Frazier had been declared the best of the year by the magazine [...]
The first and third key between Ali and Frazier was declared the best of the year by the magazine “The Ring”.
The second face between the doubles was in the wake of a third war, despite not being held for the world title, writes Periscope.
Even the magazine “The Ring” named Ali-Frazier 3 as the most extraordinary in boxing history.
The first Mechi had developed on March 8, 1971, which had ended with Frazier's triumph in knockout.
In the 1974 rhyme, January 28, no one held the champion's title, with Frazier losing his title by George Foreman.
Ali triumphed in this match, but without knockout. Periscope brings you a second-rate view.
Ali returned the title then to the next council against Foreman and four matches later, he again faced Foremani on October 1, 1975.
After 14 rounds of extraordinary fists and bloodshed, Frazier's coach had to close the dock because his boxer had suffered terrible eye injuries.
Ali raised his hands in triumph and then collapsed into the crushed ring.
Later, Ali had said it was the moment he was nearest to death, but it was obviously one of the greatest hours of the Greater “.” /Periscope. com/












