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IN MINUTES News and events — visually 

Joe Frazier January 12, 1944 – November 7, 2011

Joseph William “Joe” Frazier, also known as Smokin’ Joe, the former heavyweightchampion who handed Muhammad Ali his first defeat, died Monday night after a

brief final fight with liver cancer.

Sources: Mayo Clinic; Statistics Canada

Frazier, left, was the first man to beat Ali,right, knocking him down and taking a

decision in the so-called Fight of the Centuryin 1971. He lost two later fights to Ali,including the epic “Thrilla in Manila” match.

The ThrillaBoth men were near exhaustion whenFrazier’s trainer, Eddie Futch, ended the fightin Ali’s favour after 14 rounds.

Ali entered the ring thinking he was fighting awashed-up Frazier, and insulted Frazier oftenleading up to it, calling him a “gorilla.”

Angered by the comments, Frazier came at Aliwith a vengeance. At one point Ali whisperedin his ear, “Joe, they told me you was allwashed up.”

“They told you wrong, pretty boy,” Frazierresponded.

After the fight, Ali admitted, “It was theclosest I’ve come to death.”

(Most people don’t havesigns and symptoms inthe early stages ofprimary liver cancer.)

• Weight loss

• Loss of appetite

• Upper abdominal pain

• Nausea and vomiting

• General weakness, fatigue• Enlarged liver

• Abdominal swelling

• Yellow discoloration ofskin and the whites ofeyes (jaundice)

• White, chalky stools

Liver cancerSymptoms Risk factors

Men are more atrisk

Liver cancer mostcommonly aectsolder adults

Chronic infectionwith hepatitis B orC virus

Cirrhosis

Inherited liverdiseases

Diabetes

Excessivealcoholconsumption

Obesity

5-yearsurvival ratefor all cancer

62%

5-yearsurvival rate

for livercancer

18%

King of the ring

0.7% or 1 in 148

0.4% or 1 in 262

Lifetime probability ofdeveloping liver cancer (males)

Lifetime probability of dyingfrom liver cancer (males)

Lifetime probability of

developing any cancer (males)Lifetime probability of dying

from any cancer (males)

45.3% or 1 in 2.2

28.9% or 1 in 3.5

SUSAN BATSFORD,GRAPHICS EDITOR, TWITTER @SBATS1;/QMI AGENCY

Estimated new cases, 2011

Estimated deaths,

2011

1,500 male, 450 female

(est.)

10

5

0’82 ’87 ’92 ’97 ’02 ’07 ’11

Incidence rates per year, females

15

10

5

0’82 ’87 ’92 ’97 ’02 ’07 ’11

(est.)

Incidence rates per year, males

1,950

640

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