Yes
Probably any of his 3 fights with Joe Frazier. He lost the 1st, then defeated Frazier in the 2nd and 3rd fights.
Joe Frazier (once) Ken Norton (once) Leon Spinks (once) Larry Holmes (once) Trevor Berbick (once) To be fair, only the first two did it when Ali was anywhere near his prime years.
On March 8 1971, Muhammad Ali fought 15 rounds with Joe Frazier in an attempt to win back the heavyweight title. Noted for being "the fight of the century" at Madison Square Garden, Muhammad Ali lost to Joe Frazier.
he lost three
Fate and Destiny are words used by people who have lost all hope in themselves. Yeah give is a good fight!!!
The "Fight Of The Century" took place on March 8, 1971, at Madison Square Garden. It was the first meeting of two undefeated heavyweight champions, since Ali (31-0) had not lost his title in the ring (been stripped because of his refusal to be inducted in the Armed Forces) and Joe Frazier (26-0, 23 KOs). Frazier won by unanimous decision and retained the title.The Judges' scorecards results can be seen belowReferee: Arthur MercanteJudge: Artie Aidala 9-6Judge: Bill Recht 11-4Judge: Arthur Mercante 8-6
lennox Lewis is over rated ,if you had lennox Lewis at his prime and joe frazier in his prime joe frazier would most likely be the winner ,you see joe frazier lost against george foreman because he was scared of him they already had a punch up before the fight ,now ken norton could hit just as hard as Lewis also joe frazier never stoped ,do you really think lennox could of done a thriller in manila ,no i don't think so and onother thing the seventies was one of the hardest times in the heavyweight ,lennox had it easy ,beating an old Tyson and an old holyfield if he fought eny of these guys in there prime he would have been destroyed
In his professional career, Ali defeated Joe Frazier, Jerry Quarry, Ken Norton, and Sonny Liston twice. He lost once to both Frazier and Norton.
Joe Frazier lost four bouts in his professional career: 1) January 22, 1973 - George Foreman 2) January 28, 1974 - Muhammad Ali 3) October 1, 1975 - Muhammad Ali 4) June 15, 1976 - George Foreman
he lost the fight tonight. Clottey is the winner
wrestling
"Being good at sports" refers to having physical talent and skill in athletic pursuits, while "being a good sport" refers to playing fair, being a team player, and being gracious whether you've won or lost. The meanings are independent but not mutually exclusive!