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Joe Frazier's left hook vs Muhammad Ali is being called boxing's most cinematic punch

Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier are responsible for arguably the greatest rivalry in the history of boxing, with their titanic battles still iconic today.

The duo will go down as two of the greatest fighters in the history of the sport, with the pair only suffering a handful of losses between them. They can also boast a victory against one another.

Their trilogy culminated in the famous ‘Thrilla in Manila’ fight in 1975, lasting 14 gruelling rounds in a fight that will forever be remembered and talked about by boxing fans.

Frazier was the first man to get the better of Ali, winning their opening bout in 1971 via unanimous decision, knocking his opponent down in the 15th round in the process with a stunning blow.

Their rematch took place three years later, with Ali returning the favour by defeating his opponent via the same result, unanimous decision.

The third and final fight was that Thrilla in Manila bout, with the pair’s rivalry coming to a conclusion in a trilogy fight, with Ali winning again, this time winning via technical knockout.

Boxing fans were shocked when Frazier managed to defeat Ali, something no other fighter had been able to do, especially considering he knocked him down during the fight, although it wasn’t enough to keep Ali down for good who fought back, but lost when the judges had their say.

Frazier landed a left hook on Ali which sent him to the canvas, with it being dubbed the ‘most cinematic punch ever’ due to the perfection of the strike.

The video has been shared on Reddit recently, with fans absolutely loving the shot from Frazier, taking to the comments to talk about the famous knockdown.

On Reddit, the post posed the question, is this the most cinematic punch of all time? One reply read:

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