Old Foreman was 255lbs, the young prime one was 220lb. A big difference. He never once got knocked down when he came back, that extra weight...
Who did Foreman fight in the 70s that was 6'7 270lbs? A big heavyweight in those days was 225lbs. The bully would get bullied.
If he bothered coming in shape against Dubois he could have won. He was landing at will early on.
He'd dominated the 70s. 'Big' George Foreman was the same size as Usyk. Usyk would always be in range to land his shots. He'd land at will...
The Saudis will overpay him regardless of how much of a draw he is. He should fight the winner of Dubois and Parker to become undisputed twice,...
He's never been knocked down ever at amateur or professional level. Even when does get wobbled a bit he comes back strong.
He looked slow so yeah it backfired. Still spent most of the fight on the backfoot so what exactly was the point of the extra weight?
Piled on the pounds and still spent most of the fight running backwards. He never once looked like he was trying to knockout Usyk like he promised...
Because it's slower than Usyk's and he was worried about being countered. He has no snap in his punches. Smaller Usyk looks like he hits harder.
Usyk has never been floored once in his career. Fury and Whyte have tasted the canvas numerous times.
He was slow and shot to pieces against Joshua seven and a half years ago, he'd get destroyed in one round by Dubois.
That's what I meant. Had he not gone to jail he would be fighting Holyfield and Lewis around 1992-1994. He ruined his career, or perhaps he saved...
Tyson peaked too early and then went to jail. He should have been fighting Holyfield and Lewis in the early 90s.
Shot beyond recognition. His punches looked so weak against Zhang who just walked through them. He's nothing more than a human punching bag at...
George Foreman was some massive giant People talk about [George] like he's a giant. Foreman is 6-2½ I'm 6-2½. Foreman is 217 [pounds] when he's...