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Seems like the poor guy got more than a few bad breaks, skimming over his career.
How did he manage a SD loss against a prime Moorer and very, very close and debatable loss against Foreman only to be slaughtered so completely by Wladimir? What did he have going for him besides guts? |
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Schultz was a pretty tough guy with a good chin. I thought he easily won his fight with Foreman, but Schultz got screwed big time by the judges. Fighting Klitschko was just a huge step up in competition. Schultz took Foreman's and Moorer's best punches, but he couldn't do the same against Klitschko.
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I would say that the Moorer SD loss was very dubious, I had Moorer winning it 8-4 with only his middle rounds laziness letting Schulz back into it. He did get ripped off against old George though.
Schulz had a good chin, decent skills, decent movement and all that. Just didn't really excel in one area. |
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He was a solid fighter a bit to plodding to be good, but he made the most of what he had and made a penny or two on the way. I would not read too much into the split defeat to Moorer in Germany. Moorer won easily enough from what I remember, although it was far from the greatest moment in Michael's career. |
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