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We all know how hard he punched but what if his technique was better as i read one time Gil Clancy who was in Foreman's camp at one time stated that george's power could have been even better which is scary
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I think Foreman's technique was pretty good for generating power, but he telegraphed the punches and his technique left him open and expended too much energy, esp. when he missed.
I often wonder how hard Muhammad Ali could have hit had he used better technique. He had the speed, the bodyweight, the strength and the athleticism to be an absolute devastating puncher. But he rarely exploded his weight into his shots, and often just flurried with light arm punches. He suffered from bad hands though. |
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But he was usually content with flurrying. I don't think he really had the build for that really awesome power either. He didn't have the broad shoulders and thick chest most truly devastating punchers have. |
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I think it's his "clumsy" body mechanics that allowed him to punch that hard, and that he would not have pulled it off had he thrown short and compact punches.
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Foreman's power was amazing. I believe if he could have come into the few fights he lost latter in his career a few pounds lighter he would have had enough speed to win those fights. Not that Big George was fast, he just might have been fast enough to catch Briggs, Morrison, or even Holyfield and put their lights out. That said, many fans argue that he won the Briggs fight and he undoubtedly gave Holyfield a run for his money. Not to mention he came back after a ten year layoff and became the oldest man to win the heavyweight title. That is the greatest testament as to his power right there.
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Foreman is an amazing figure. Foreman is physically stronger than most any heavyweight ever, has one of the greatest chins ever, and has a supreme will to win.
I've always thought his career was great in spite of his technique, not because of it. |
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