Personally, two achievements MAKE me place Foreman in a special category as a puncher: a) With no amateur career to speak of, he wins a gold...
Very subjective topic. In no order, but considering not just one-punch power--which could potentially include any Tom, Dick or Harry from any...
Another nugget! Wish they were gold, man. You don't know George Foreman, it's clear. Ali did no such thing in Round 1. Ali was a...
OK. Time for the truth. We are comparing two different eras. Vitali is a fighter of the steroid era. Foreman fought in an era when fighters...
This is where you lack credibility. You completely ignore perspective. You cannot compare a fighter's performance when fighting for the...
I WATCHED Lewis disregard Vitali in an interview prior to the fight. Nothing theoretical about it. And actions speak louder than words: Lewis took...
You seem to ignore history, my friend.
No inside game? Please. Foreman's short uppercuts were murder. But inside fighting does not matter much here. This was not a championship...
Ali was a master of the clinch. Knocking out all-time great Joe Frazier in two rounds can never be diminished, but, again, look at the knockout...
You seem to not know the lead-up to the bout: Lewis was both undertrained and overconfident. And he was 37. He thought little of Vitali, who had...
Say WHAT???!!!
See above. Vitali's strength is overrated: his bulked-up physique is still no match for Foreman's natural strength. Vitali's and Wlad's...
:shock: Nothing? Just his age, weight, and complete sluggishness. Leon Spinks did too. A multi-faceted approach is not necessary against...
Monzon's reign shines brightest. But if we consider all the men who have ever fought at middleweight, my pick is Sam Langford.
:yikes This is the problem with praise of Vitai. He looks unbeatable against no-hopers. It was a different story when he faced an...