#2: Joe Frazier
Frazier was a relentless pressure fighter who never backed down, even against harder punchers. He constantly charged forward, absorbing punishment to deliver his signature left hook. His ability to walk through fire without blinking, and his willingness to trade blows until someone fell, made him a symbol of pure grit.

In 1971’s “Fight of the Century” against Muhammad Ali, Frazier fought through swelling and exhaustion to hand Ali his first professional loss. Despite Ali’s speed and skill, Frazier kept pressing and landed a crushing left hook in the 15th round. That moment immortalized Frazier as one of boxing’s toughest warriors.
