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Muhammed Ali fights Joe Frazier

Muhammed Ali fights Joe Frazier

Telling the story of the greatest ever boxing match, we have five copies of Thriller In Manila to giveaway.

A powerful new feature-length documentary, Thriller In Manila tells the story of the bitter and intense rivalry surrounding what is now considered the greatest ever boxing match in history.

This compelling documentary charts the vicious feud, entwined with the racial politics of 1970s America, which formed between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier; culminating in their most-famous fight in 1975 in the Philippines - the third and final confrontation between two friends turned bitter rivals.

After being stripped of his heavyweight title and licence to box for refusing to fight in the Vietnam War, Ali was held in contempt by the boxing establishment and many of his fans. However Frazier, who took the heavyweight crown, stood by him respecting his courageous religious beliefs and even petitioned Washington to reinstate his licence.

In 1971, after three and a half years in the wilderness, Ali got his licence back but dramatically turned on his one time friend and ally Joe Frazier. The two men were caught in the battle for the soul of black America.

Becoming the mouthpiece for the religious group Nation of Islam, Ali portrayed Frazier as a traitor to the black community, an insult which cut to the core of his being.

By the time of the third fight in Manila, the relationship was at boiling point and their extraordinary personal battle led to a fight that was a near-death experience for both of them.

With exclusive interviews from Joe Frazier, Frazier’s son, boxing experts and team members from both fighter’s camps, along with incredible archive footage and music of the time, Thriller In Manila is the definitive account of this iconic event.

Thriller in ManilaThriller in Manila will be broadcast on More4 this winter and is out to buy exclusively from 4DVD on Monday 17th November for £19.99 or online at Amazon for £11.98.

Do you remember the Thriller in Manila? Who were you backing? Did Ali deserve to win? Who was the greatest fighter?

Let us know and leave a comment in the box below or share your thoughts with other readers in the 50connect forums.

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One of the greatest fights in history!

Giles Clarke

Mohammed Ali is one of the all time best boxers of the millenium and an all round entertainer.

Shani Winn

Despite his faults, Ali was the greatest fighter of all time.

Arthur Harrington

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