Well he’s facing him in this thread for discussion purposes. IMO there’s a roughly 50-50 chance Foreman tames him with that jab & wins a decision.
I don’t know if I have the confidence in George to get a knockout here. Tua, for all his shortcomings was tough and durable as hell. In fact this MIGHT be a fight that Tua wins but I’m not betting either way
Why would i be triggered when I've completely painted you into a corner and you have no recourse........and on a forum? I can see how you need a hug.
I actually had in mind Tua’s tepid surrender to a fighter with a less punishing jab than 90’s Foreman - Lewis.
It might given the power disparity between their jabs. I’m not necessarily picking Foreman to win, mind - Holyfield hurt him & Tua could logically KO him in turn - I just find the fight an interesting one without an easy to call winner IMO.
I asked who Foreman controlled with a jab. He controlled nobody with a jab during his comeback that I can remember.
Well he did shell & discourage fighters like Bert Cooper & even Evander Holyfield was visibly stunned by the force of his jab. I really don’t see it as very far fetched that Tua would go quiet walking into that jab. He’s not that good a fighter that he’s going to walk through it unscathed mentally, despite his good chin.
Cooper had been up all night with twin prostitutes and an endless supply of cocaine. Holyfield landed huge combinations on Foreman and won the fight.
Holyfield’s head nearly came off with one jab in the second round. He looked like a Pez dispenser. He had resolve though which Tua frequently lacked. Anyway that’s how I see it don’t know what else to tell you. It’s plausible Tua might KO him or Foreman wins a decision IMO.
And I asked you to define what a boxer puncher is in your own words and you never did, but you're in this thread demanding answers.