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The closest thing to death – how Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier nearly killed each other 40 years ago today in Thrilla in Manila

Epic fight reverberated through the ages

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It was, Muhammad Ali would later say, the closest thing to death he had ever known.

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He and Joe Frazier had gone 14 brutal rounds in the stifling heat of a Philippines morning before Frazier’s trainer Eddie Futch mercifully signaled things to an end, his fighter blind and battered and feeling pretty close to death himself.

It was the final time the two fighters would meet in a trilogy that transcended the sport of boxing. The last meeting would take place in the most unlikely of places, and be a fight so epic it would live up to its name.

It was 40 years ago, October 1, 1975, and the “Thrilla in Manilla” was just that. Neither fighter gave an inch as Frazier relentlessly pursued Ali, and Ali responded by unleashing the fury of his fists on the oncoming challenger’s head.

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“They told me Joe Frazier was washed up,” Ali said to Frazier at one point.

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