Question #1: Was this a title fight? (see fight poster below)
Question #2: Would this have been recognized as a title defense if Ali had defeated Frazier a year later?
For:
Against:
* Corbett announced his retirement and Fitzsimmons claimed the title after defeating Maher, but that didn't carry any weight after Corbett un-retired himself. (For)
* Louis announced retirement and when un-retired accepted the role of challenger to Charles's title claim. (Against)
* A more complicated scenario presents itself with Jeffries announcing retirement, leaving us to decide whether Johnson was champion after defeating Burns or Jeffries. (Clouded by contemporaneous racial politics).

P.S. Anyone know who was calling Quarry the #1 Challenger?
Question #2: Would this have been recognized as a title defense if Ali had defeated Frazier a year later?
For:
- It is scheduled for 15 rounds at a time when only world title fights were scheduled for 15.
- It states that this is the return of the champion. (Definitive article used.)
- Ali's next fight, Bonavena was also scheduled for 15 rounds.
Against:
- Ali had announced his retirement earlier. *
- Ali's next fight, Bonavena is listed by BoxRec as being for the NABF title.
- Both sanctioning bodies at the time (WBC and NYSAC) recognized Frazier as world champion.
* Corbett announced his retirement and Fitzsimmons claimed the title after defeating Maher, but that didn't carry any weight after Corbett un-retired himself. (For)
* Louis announced retirement and when un-retired accepted the role of challenger to Charles's title claim. (Against)
* A more complicated scenario presents itself with Jeffries announcing retirement, leaving us to decide whether Johnson was champion after defeating Burns or Jeffries. (Clouded by contemporaneous racial politics).

P.S. Anyone know who was calling Quarry the #1 Challenger?
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