6. He Survived The Thrilla In Manila
Once Ali was the champion again his unrivaled success in the boxing world resumed, knocking out challengers Chuck Wepner and Ron Lyle and winning by unanimous decision over Joe Bugner in dominant fashion. His next great challenger was a third and final fight with Joe Frazier, dubbed The Thrilla In Manila. Frazier had already twice proven himself as one of Ali’s more formidable opponents, but the real challenge of the Thrilla was the unbearable conditions in which the two were forced to do battle. Tensions between the two fighters were high as usual, but much worse than anything human was the outrageous heat in the Philippines. Some have estimated the Araneta Coliseum where the fight took place could have been upwards of 120 ˚ F. Both fighters found themselves desperately out of breath after 14 rounds, at which point Frazier’s trainers forfeited the fight fearing he could die if allowed to continue. Ali reportedly felt the same for himself, but somehow held on just long enough to retain his title.
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