T.K.O. in 6

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IntentionalButt, Aug 6, 2012.


  1. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    I concede you are right, they had two fights and I wasn't initially aware of the first.

    apologies to Aqua in this case too.

    wats cricket?
     
  2. gdm

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    yksab
     
  3. HerolGee

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    that doesn't explain what cricket is.


    am updating myself on this oleg chap, don't worry.
     
  4. BoxerFan89

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    Holyfield also beat Tyson twice, it didn't change his answer. His answer is more insightful.
     
  5. tennis

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    It doesn't matter if he did hit harder

    Lewis was a boxer puncher technician

    He could target an area and be precise

    Foreman looks like an mma fighter his technique is that ****
     
  6. madballster

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    No he didn't. Foreman got pummeled by former LHW Michael Moorer before cracking his glass jaw with a single punch in round 10. Foreman was losing 0-10 rounds on all scorecards until he landed his lucky punch.

    In his next fight, Foreman cherry picked Eurobum Axel Schulz and was outclassed by this nobody. Then Foreman refused to give Schulz the IBF mandated rematch saying he will 'never ever fight this Tasmanian Devil again'. Then Foreman was stripped by the IBF, making way for Schulz vs. Botha. The 90s era was pretty bad if you think about it.

    Comeback Foreman was a complete joke who who a belt by sheer luck and that's all there is to it.
     
  7. gdm

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    Foreman was outboxed by jimmy young , if jimmy young could outbox foreman , Vitali would have killed him.
     
  8. THE BLADE 2

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    Young would have schooled Vitali :deal
     
  9. lordlosh

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    Wlad is right there as well. No matter you like it or not.
     
  10. THE BLADE 2

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    Agreed.Wlad ranks in the Top 10 punchers of all times.
     
  11. BoxerFan89

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    Vitali struggled with Chisora.

    Therefore Foreman kills Vitali.
     
  12. BoxerFan89

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    This is painfully wrong. Type in Barry Robinson George Foreman on You-Tube, most of Foreman's shots were set up.
     
  13. BoxerFan89

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    This is a fantasy put forward by nu-Boxing fans. Old, fat George Foreman was landing far less than Moorer but his shots were digging deeper --- and his KO punch was perfectly set up.

    The 90s fat Foreman was ducked by Tyson and Lewis. Holy himself confirmed old and fat Foreman >>>> Tyson and Lewis in power.

    Prime Foreman would murder Tyson.
     
  14. madballster

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    Sure in the world of the 70s, when they beat up guys who today would campaign at LHW. Then yes, they were 'huge punchers'. Shavers or Foreman in 2015 would be random contenders who would get demolished by Wlad and then you never heard from them again.
     
  15. BoxerFan89

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    :lol:

    Wlad makes a career beating up fat Americans who gas out within 5 rounds, his European opponents can only throw a 1-2 are far as skill goes. The Heavyweights of the 1970s would crush the boring and glass-chinned Wlad.

    It's been factually confirmed that an old and out of shape Foreman hit harder than the 250lb SuperHeavyweight Lennox Lewis...

    That right there puts into perspective how powerful a prime 1970s Foreman was.

    His power was more than that of Lewis, and Lewis > both Klitschko's.