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Thrilla in Manila Blue PO Hoody

“He could have whooped any fighter in the world, except me. He is great. Greater than I thought. He is one hell of a fighter.” –Muhammad Ali on Joe Frazier after their epic trilogy bout

On Oct. 1 1975, Ali and Frazier clashed one last time. The “Thrilla in Manila” lives on through the ages, not just because it was the rubber match that became a pivot point to establish the greatest of all time, but because each dropped the other off at the doorstep of death. It lives on today as the single greatest, most heartbreaking, mutually courageous bout in boxing’s storied history.

Officially licensed by Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.

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Thrilla in Manila Blue PO Hoody

“He could have whooped any fighter in the world, except me. He is great. Greater than I thought. He is one hell of a fighter.” –Muhammad Ali on Joe Frazier after their epic trilogy bout

On Oct. 1 1975, Ali and Frazier clashed one last time. The “Thrilla in Manila” lives on through the ages, not just because it was the rubber match that became a pivot point to establish the greatest of all time, but because each dropped the other off at the doorstep of death. It lives on today as the single greatest, most heartbreaking, mutually courageous bout in boxing’s storied history.

Officially licensed by Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.

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“He could have whooped any fighter in the world, except me. He is great. Greater than I thought. He is one hell of a fighter.” –Muhammad Ali on Joe Frazier after their epic trilogy bout

On Oct. 1 1975, Ali and Frazier clashed one last time. The “Thrilla in Manila” lives on through the ages, not just because it was the rubber match that became a pivot point to establish the greatest of all time, but because each dropped the other off at the doorstep of death. It lives on today as the single greatest, most heartbreaking, mutually courageous bout in boxing’s storied history.

Officially licensed by Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.