Tyson would have beaten George Foreman and heres why!

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  1. clark

    clark Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The idea that Tyson would knock out Foreman is just absurd.
     
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  2. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Well its not absurd... But I am definitely more inclined to pick George to win, even though its a toss up.
     
  3. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Ever listen to Jack Johnson fans?

    And those are about fights in Johnson's prime.
     
  4. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    No I try not to.
     
  5. clark

    clark Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The reason it is absurd is becsause I don't see George allowing it. Ali, well, that's another story. We all know about the clean shot in round one against Lyle.
    Foreman was really not on in this fight. That's it. No other fight does Foreman get close
    to being stopped.
     
  6. salty trunks

    salty trunks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Foreman is far more overated than Tyson.
     
  7. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    A headbutt is an awful thing to experience. I feel like people who haven't experienced it don't quite understand because it not as visual as a clean knockdown.
     
  8. MagnaNasakki

    MagnaNasakki Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's awful on both parties. Holyfield ate them, too, and the big ones in the Tyson fight were caused by Mike.

    I've been straight up intentionally butted by a fighter looking to get DQed. It hurts like hell, but I struggle envisioning it having the effect Mike describes it having, you know?

    The KD came on a great shot while Tyson was off balance. Had nothing to do with much of anything, other than, gotcha.
     
  9. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    I disagree. That said, it's unlikely that Tyson would've won the first fight minus the headbutts.
     
  10. rusak

    rusak Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Foreman wouldn't "allow it" with what - his brilliant defensive skills? Fat Foreman especially would be beaten like a punching bag.
     
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  11. KidDynamite

    KidDynamite Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    lol more excuses for Foreman against Lyle than anything for Tyson

    Didn't George KO 5 guys in a row right after losing to Ali or something?

    Foreman couldn't keep up with an old Ali's hand speed or even Holyfield's ... prime Tyson had faster hands than Holyfield and the Ali of the Foreman fight
     
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  12. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    What you two nitwits fail to understand is that belief in Foreman is faith based. And if you don't have faith, you aren't an American.
     
  13. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My mistake I meant Jose Ribalta of course.

    A slip of the memory but I'm sure someone with Tysons balls in their mouth 24/7 would know who I was referring to anyway as it was the only stoppage Mike scored past the 7th round in his entire career.


    Which doesn't really alter anything anyway. It was another fight in which so called peak Tyson couldn't steamroll a so-so opponent, an opponent of similar height to George but way less physical strength and power.

    And I did watch the Bonecrusher fight....once. It stank and Tyson looked ordinary even with Bonecrusher's horrible,negative almost cowardly tactics.

    Also I refuse to cut him any slack for the Green and Tillis fights. He can't have been that much of a novice if he won a world title and put on one of his very best displays in that very same year against Trevor Berbick. Tyson in 1986 was as good as he ever was but for all his speed,power and natural talent he still had flaws and he could still be troubled on a given night and against some less than stellar opposition.

    All this makes me doubt he walks through Foerman like Tysons fans seem to think he would.
     
  14. KidDynamite

    KidDynamite Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    LOL Tyson destroyed Ribalta, you really must be a dumb mofo to post this kind of nonsense. Many consider the Ribalta fight to be Tyson's best. The guy who made this video certainly did (notice the title)

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58aMy4MzVsU[/ame]

    The Tyson of the Ribalta fight would've KTFO'ed any version of Foreman


    You clearly don't watch these fights and just regurgitate the same BS repeated by people who look up any Tyson fights that go the distance. Tyson destroyed Green who did nothing but hold and even knocked his teeth out. He fought Tillis and Green within 2 weeks of each other and still looked very good in both fights and proved he could go into the later rounds without any real stamina problems, unlike Foreman who be put to sleep by a gentle breeze in the late rounds. And NONE of these guys fight anything like Foreman at all! They were all athletic, boxers punchers who were mobile and had very good chins ... Foreman is nothing like that. Tyson KOed guys that had never been knocked out before ... like Pinklon Thomas, Tony Tubbs, Larry Holmes etc.

    Foreman is just a brute without any real skill .... a past prime Ali beat him down and made him look foolish. A light heavyweight in Michael Moorer out boxed old Foreman easy ... imagine what destruction Tyson would lay to him if they fought in the early or even mid 90s
     
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  15. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Anyone can look awesome in a 3 minute highlight clip with multiple slow motion replays but the Ribalta fight was by Tysons own account an "off" night ( even allowing for Ribalta's gutsy effort) and the simple fact remains that Tyson couldn't put this journeyman away despite having him down and hurt early. This wasn't in any way one of his best displays.

    Tyson didn't look good either against Tillis or Green. Sure he won and dominated against Green in particular but Tillis made it tricky and Tyson was wild and made plenty of mistakes against Green.

    Maybe you should watch the fights in their entirety instead of going by 3 minute highlight videos. Highlight video's tend to miss the bits where Mike looks bad and gives people like you the wrong impression on Tysons invincibilty.