James Toney vs 70s George Foreman (15 rounds)

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  1. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    This is my most controversial opinion to date I think… I believe Toney TKO’s “the wide swinging mummy” and I’m happy to debate it, not a troll post or whatever just an unconventional opinion, just for a bit of fun. Happy to hear you guys opinion.
     
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  2. FThabxinfan

    FThabxinfan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You actually had a point for this, although I doubt a TKO, Toney can pull off an upset decision.

    But on the other side, Toney was also very inconsistent we don't know what version he'll come out to fight Big George.
     
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  3. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    Let’s say it’s the best of Toney weighing around 200lbs - what do you think?
     
  4. Pat M

    Pat M Well-Known Member Full Member

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    73-74 GF could be dangerous for 3 rounds, after that Toney should be in control. Even in the first 3 rounds early 70s GF probably wouldn't be able to hit JT anywhere except the arms and shoulders. The later 70s Clancy trained GF might be more effective? He was more disciplined and controlled. I agree with you also that JT would probably stop an exhausted 73-74 GF. It may not take long because GF would probably be swinging wildly over the head of the much shorter JT, and taking some body shots from the rolling/slipping JT. Missing big, and taking shots to the body would probably fatigue GF faster than he fatigued against Ali.
     
  5. CooperKupp

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    Sam Peter outboxed and dropped Toney. Lol

    I got George by TKO after being slightly behind on the scorecards then landing that right uppercut while toney ducks into it.
     
  6. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    What did Samuel Peter do well at against Toney? IYO, no need for “LOL” etc it’s just a a bit of fun.
     
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  7. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    George would get his jab going!… but only because Toney wants him to throw a right hand or one of his looping punches to counter… people IMO are forgetting that Foreman has talked about this, been shown to do this… he gets “doped” he’d get his jab going, get Toney to the ropes, All Toney would need to do is go after him, throw a few throwaway punches… then start walking backwards and let the big boy come to him, he’d have Toney on the ropes where he “wants him” and bang away till he fell over by hook or by crook, James especially at 190lbs and beyond was so seasoned he’d know what to do with a guy who just wants to throw away a lot of punches and overpower him as a “little guy” he’d rip his uppercut down the middle a thousand times, George got so square at the hips and all his punches were so wide, James would stick his shoulder in his chest smirking knowing all he can land is rabbit punches or a short hook… if he tries to make space going back (doubt it) see Prince for what happens, if he tries to throw his hook the right will get there so fast he’ll have whiplash.
     
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  8. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    I don’t think people actually have good argument for “Big” Toney v Foreman, undeniable truth hurts I suppose.
     
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  9. Warmaster

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    No-one is getting KO'd here if it's post Rumble in the Jungle George. Either Toney slicks his way to a clear points win over a befuddled George, or Foreman manages to land one of his bombs on the mostly static Toney (not Impossible) and decapitates him before the final bell.

    Post Zaire George was a bit better with no expanding all his energy early and he won't make the same mistake as he did with Ali when confronted by a Toney lying on his ropes. Landing a clean shot on him though will be hard though.
     
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  10. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Toney was impossible to hit solid. That’s why he sounds so coherent today.

    George couldn’t avoid a punch because he was too wild and clumsy. That’s why he sounded so garbled in the years preceding his death.
     
  11. Showstopper97

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    Foreman TKO in 7. Toney is a tough & durable slickster (who was still very effective at HW) but I don't think he can pull it off here. Foreman's jab (more than his size & power) will be very problematic for Toney as it was sharp, heavy & timely accurate.

    His shoving tactics & long-guard will throw Toney off (similar as it did to Frazier), because while Toney won't be coming at Foreman, (like Frazier did) he'll be directly in front of him (as Toney wasn't a mover). This is just a bad as trying to pressure Foreman, as you're still right in front of him.

    I don't like the idea of Toney standing in front of Foreman, trying to counter & potshot all night thinking he's going to do effective damage. A poor man's Foreman in Peter hurt Toney multiple times in both fights, going on to drop & completely outbox him in the rematch. If he struggled that much against a carbon copy, he doesn't have much to stop the real deal.
     
  12. FThabxinfan

    FThabxinfan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Coming back to this thread,hear me out but young Foreman when trained by Liston might only lose an SD,he actually had good fundamentals and Liston would probably taught him how to bully smaller guys for the Toney fight.
     
  13. BoxingFan2002

    BoxingFan2002 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    15 rounds?
    Toney would not last more than 2 rounds, and if he is lucky he will see 3rd round but thats it.
     
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  14. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    Come now you know that’s not how it works.
     
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  15. Rockin'

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    James having very limited movement, at Heavyweight, would leave him standing in the pocket with the power puncher.

    James' eyes are too sharp for Foreman, but could his body/arms withstand those power shots for 12 rounds?