RIP Smokin’ Joe

Joe Frazier in THRILLER IN MANILA

Former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier has died.

Many consider the 1975 Thrilla in Manila, the heavyweight championship bout between Frazier and Muhammed Ali, to be the greatest boxing match of all time.  Ali usually dominates the narrative of 1970s boxing.  However, the 2009 HBO documentary Thriller in Manila revisits the fight and its aftermath from Frazier’s point of view.  The film depicts Frazier in his final years, broke and living on the margins of society, still boiling with resentment from the experience.

In contrast, the 2009 documentary Facing Ali showcases Ali’s other rivals, who have all embraced their experiences with Ali as their career-defining moment.  We hear from George Chuvalo, Sir Henry Cooper, Earnie Shavers, George Foreman, Ernie Terrel, Larry Holmes, Ken Norton and Leon Spinks.  Chuvalo, Cooper and Shavers prove to be surprisingly charming raconteurs.

Thriller in Manila is on my list of 10 Best Boxing Movies, and I’ll put Facing Ali on the list when I have time.

A great noir coming up on TV – The Set-Up

The Set-Up (1949) plays on TCM on Thursday, November 11.  This is one of the great film noirs and one of my 10 Best Boxing Movies .  Robert Ryan plays a washed-up boxer that nobody believes can win again, not even his long-suffering wife.  His manager doesn’t bother to tell him that he is committed to taking a dive in his next fight.  But what if he wins?  Director Robert Wise makes use of then innovative real time narrative.  In this clip, watch for the verisimilitude of the bar where the deal goes down.

For other great movie choices on TV, see my Movies on TV.