Poor George Foreman! Victimized by Ali's cowardice and the evil politics of the day! Not so. The point is, you can only control your own...
Speaks for itself.
It is not very reasonable to expect an aging champion, who regained a title wrested unfairly from him outside the ring, to defeat Samson (Ken...
When a guy is clearly beaten, this normally tends to quiet calls for his getting a rematch, regardless of how many Dunns there are out there for...
So Foreman proved he could beat Frazier! This was hardly in question. I realize this is no-rematch-for-poor-Foreman thing has been a longtime...
His '76 contributions simply paid off part of the huge debt he incurred under the following itemizations: a) showing himself utterly inept with...
Basically, you need to be a well-rounded performer to transcend. Sugar Ray Robinson, a boxer/puncher, is considered the greatest pound-for-pound...
I agree with your bottom line, and you add interesting discussion points to boot. As any bully, Foreman was indeed shocked and awed after taking...
Foreman was his own worst enemy. It is considered normal for a champion to take a breather after an epic victory. Thus, Ali himself had to play...
Yes. His chin was not made to stand up to a good fighter over 175 lbs.
If Ali hadn't existed, neither would Holmes, his pupil. Foreman would have reigned supreme in the '70s and broken Rocky's record. As I have...
What if he had not been given the benefit of the doubt against champion Norton?
This is a listing of great white heavies, not great heavyweights. In this spirit, I would include Joe Bugner, who, though definitely in his...
I think Tyson routs Galento inside 2, similarly to Tubbs. Ouch! Galento would crouch and Tyson would quickly dig his trademark right to...
You can check out some instants of Liston and Foreman together in the ring in the Youtube video "Sonny Liston, The Night Train." Even those brief...