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  1. Marvis was born September 12, 1960, in Philadelphia, the son of the then future world heavyweight champion, Joe Frazier. Marvis was at ringside for all of his father's fights after the second Oscar Bonavena bout in December 1968, including the great fights with Muhammad Ali. [2]

  2. It was 24 years ago next week that Mike Tyson effectively ended the professional career of Marvis Frazier in Glen Falls, New York by demolishing Frazier inside a round. Yes, Frazier fought thrice more, beating Tom Fischer, Robert Evans and Phillip Brown before retiring at age 28, but the Tyson loss made it painfully clear to all that there ...

  3. Marvis Frazier. Fischer down twice from body punches. Frazier was given a standing 8-count in the 2nd round.

  4. Feb 8, 2023 · Frazier, who was 10-0 with 6 KOs, was a -1 underdog. Holmes won by a first-round TKO. Defeated future WBA Heavyweight Champion James (Bonecrusher) Smith by a ten-round unanimous decision on February 23, 1986.

  5. The son of one of the greatest heavyweights in history, Joe Frazier, Marvis also carved out a useful career of his own. In “Meeting Marvis Frazier,” his new book, the 54-year-old tells all.

  6. Marvis Frazier is a 64-year-old retired American professional boxer. In a career spanning 8 years, 1 month, and 15 days, Frazier amassed a record of 19-2, which includes 8 wins via KO. [BETA]

  7. Marvis Frazier is a former American heavyweight boxer and the son of legendary boxer Joe Frazier. During his professional career, spanning more than eight years from 1980 to 1988, he had a record of 19-2, with eight of those wins coming via knockout.

  8. Apr 15, 2008 · Marvis was just the over hyped son of ” Smokin’ Joe “. How wrong this is. Truth be told, Marvis Frazier was a very capable fighter. Marvis boxed not slugged his way to over 50 amateur wins.

  9. 1979 United States National Golden Gloves Heavyweight quarterfinal bout. Frazier won by default.

  10. Feb 14, 2018 · For Marvis Frazier this defeat was pretty much the end of the road for his boxing career. He sat it out for a year and came back to three routine if not exhilarating victories.