Frazier
[frey-zher] /ˈfreɪ ʒər/
noun
1.
E(dward) Franklin, 1894–1962, U.S. sociologist.
2.
Joseph William (“Joe”; “Smokin’ Joe”) 1944–2011, U.S. boxer.
/ˈfreɪʒə/
noun
1.
Joe. 1944–2011, US boxer: won the world heavyweight title in 1970 and was the first to beat Muhammad Ali professionally (1971)
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