Preaching don't mean you are a true man. You got to go out and do. Joe Frazier manpreachtrue Change image and share on social
This is just another man, another fight, another payday. Joe Frazier fightmanpayday Change image and share on social
I hated Ali. God might not like me talking that way, but it's in my heart. Joe Frazier aligodhate Change image and share on social
Trust me. Sometimes God comes down and puts his hand on you if you're too big in your thoughts. Joe Frazier biggodhand Change image and share on social
I couldn't go to school with whites. Now there are schools that educate everyone. Joe Frazier educateschoolwhite Change image and share on social
I've achieved 'the American dream.' I feel it's my duty to help others achieve their vision, too - especially the youth. Joe Frazier achieveamericandream Change image and share on social
Had my own car at twelve years old. Left school in the tenth grade. Married when I was sixteen. Ain't hard to figure out; I was a man at a very young age. Joe Frazier agecarfigure Change image and share on social
Ali always said I would be nothing without him. But what would he have been without me? Joe Frazier ali Change image and share on social
Since I was a boy of five or six, I had it in my mind I would be a world boxing champion. Joe Frazier boxboychampion Change image and share on social
My family's support and the negative environment of the day toward blacks in South Carolina became the forces that led me out of the South - first to New York, then to Philadelphia, where I found opportunity in the form of a PAL gym and my trainer, Yank Durham. Joe Frazier blackcarolinaday share on social