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Show Log For Monday November 7, 2011

Steve Bosell was crying about Erica Dorton yanking him from another comedy performance at his daughters school. He had some good Penn State material he thought. However a little girl asked him what he meant by “pitcher and catcher” and Steve pointed to his “butt.” Not cool

Ted Bell and Dr. Jim Sadler tried to talk about Herman Cain and sexual harassment in general but it turned into a series of accusations back and forth about the other’s sexuality and overall intentions.

With Bud Dickman and Robert Leonard

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From New York Times: Joe Frazier, Ex-Heavyweight Champ, Dies at 67. Click for the full story

From New York Times: Joe Frazier, Ex-Heavyweight Champ, Dies at 67. Click for the full story

The New York Times

Joe Frazier won the undisputed heavyweight title with a 15-round decision over Muhammad Ali at Madison Square Garden in March 1971, in an extravaganza known as the Fight of the Century.

Joe Frazier, the former heavyweight champion whose furious and intensely personal fights with a taunting Muhammad Ali endure as an epic rivalry in boxing history, died Monday night. He was 67.

His business representative, Leslie Wolff, told The Associated Press in early November that Frazier had liver cancer and that he had entered hospice care.

Known as Smokin’ Joe, Frazier stalked his opponents around the ring with a crouching, relentless attack — his head low and bobbing, his broad, powerful shoulders hunched — as he bore down on them with an onslaught of withering jabs and crushing body blows, setting them up for his devastating left hook.

It was an overpowering modus operandi that led to versions of the heavyweight crown from 1968 to 1973. Frazier won 32 fights in all, 27 by knockouts, losing four times — twice to Ali in furious bouts and twice to George Foreman. He also recorded one draw.

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