Unless Ron can catch him early, Bowe outworks him for a UD.
No one has yet mentioned the key ingredient to the OP's question. BALANCE.
I can hear the crowd roaring now!!
The "Terrible One" would have a field day on him, exposing any weakness big style, before stopping him around the 9th.
I remember watching it live at the time, and Foreman won a hard fought scrap I thought, although it was a split decision. George did cut Lou over...
I'm guessing the hardest head shot was from Earnie Shavers, and the hardest body shot, from Foreman.
Foreman, by a country mile.
What I was referring to, was that Ken lost his first defence after being given it, rather than winning it. Not sure with Seldon, as he did win the...
Ken Norton. Both cases. Have a think about it.
Mk2 version, admittedly, but if he were honest, Michael Moorer would disagree.
Yup. Holmes was p11ssing blood for a couple of weeks after facing Cooney.
Earnie Shavers couldn't KO Jerry Quarry, Ron Lyle and others. he caught Quick Tillis with a clean shot which would have stretched other heavies....
I don't think so. Perhaps someone else on here could clarify. I would be surprised if he had. I have read many write ups about George, from others...
George Foreman.
The boxing powers - that - be wanted George out of there.