George Foreman '73 Vs Tyson '88

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  1. Tin Man Waldo

    Tin Man Waldo Freakishly Fragile Full Member

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    Foreman did not have a 'granite chin' when stumbling about on ***** Street And being dropped twice from single punches from Ron Lyle.

    In actuality prime George Foreman in truth has worse stamina than Mike Tyson. Foreman was gassing in 5 short rounds of slugging with Ron Lyle. Tyson had 7 and 12 rounds of slugging with Donovan Ruddock and both times he did not get gassed. I will not both mentionning the Jimmy Young/James Douglas fights as both Foreman and Tyson were very dehydrated. For a comparison to Tyson gassing when fighting Evander Holyfield, it is easy to point out Foreman gassing when he was facing Muhammad Ali.
     
  2. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Foreman alongside Dempsey is 1 of the most overrated HWs in history
     
  3. salty trunks

    salty trunks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Foreman for sure.
     
  4. Lester1583

    Lester1583 Can you hear this? Full Member

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    He has stronger credentials than Dempsey though.

    Or do you mean all that talk about Foreman beating Tyson in 2 rounds?
     
  5. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    But Tyson had n't met anyone who had the sheer raw power that Foreman had.
     
  6. salty trunks

    salty trunks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And Foreman had never met someone who could punch as fast and hard as Tyson could. Foreman defensively was not that good and in 1988 Tyson was very difficult to hit cleanly.
     
  7. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tyson's defence was as good as you say. However,we soon learned that Tyson could fall prey to intimidation. Foreman had that....in spades.
     
  8. Hookie

    Hookie Affeldt... Referee, Judge, and Timekeeper Full Member

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    Anything could happen but I think more times than not that Foreman wins by KO inside of 5. I think it's a slugfest for as long as it lasts. I think Tyson lands more in the 1st round but if Foreman catches him coming in he might go down... Tyson probably wins round 1 if he doesn't go down.

    They both praise one another after the fight. Foreman talks about Tyson's speed, power, and movement. Tyson talks about Foreman's toughness, strength, and power.
     
  9. guilalah

    guilalah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    GF73 vs. MT88

    This is one of those fights, either guy could win; afterwords, 51% will say 'Well, duh!, how else would it have turned out'.
     
  10. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    While that definitely played a big part in the manner Foreman ended up losing, he was being outboxed when the action was in the centre of the ring, away from the ropes, and would probably have lost on points if he hadn't been KOd.



    As to the thread question, Foreman by early to mid-rounds KO.
     
  11. salty trunks

    salty trunks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Foreman was in some ways very similar to Tyson in the early part of his career. He was the big scary monster that intimidated everyone but Ali took that from him when he was in his prime.

    I dont think intimidation would be a factor in this one. Tyson by 88 was a very confident fighter it would have come down to skills and Tyson at his best always had more talent than Foreman in my opinion.
     
  12. manbearpig

    manbearpig A Scottish Noob Full Member

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    I think Mike would win handily. He is better than George.
     
  13. Guyfawkes

    Guyfawkes Than who was phone?! Full Member

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    George blows Tyson away, even the man who trained Mike and made him who is, the legendary Cus D'Amato told Tyson personally that he would not win a fight with George Forwman, no short, aggressive, heavyweight could
     
  14. Beatle

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    Frazier had no footspeed, or any speed for that matter. Tyson would blitz Foreman in the first round. George had no defense; he would get sparked before he could even come close to landing a decent punch on Tyson.
     
  15. MadcapMaxie

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    George by KO and no not because Mike's trainer said so...
    Tyson was only effective at mid-range and was susceptible to the uppercut, if Tyson gets too close to Foreman all he'd need to do is shove him back at long range or unload some hooks and uppercuts. Contrary to what everyone thinks Foreman for the most part didn't wing his punches watch the Frazier fight every hook and uppercut landed was a quick short one, he only tended to wing his punches when he had a man hurt and went into his litte "frenzy" where he just threw caution to wind. The fact that Foreman would also stand up to Tyson and not be intimidated would also affect the fight.