When a challenger pushes a champion to the brink of defeat and, arguably, in the minds of many observers, beats the champion, it's not uncommon...
Holmes deserved to lose for avoiding guys like Page and Thomas and for never rematching Williams and Witherspoon. I like Holmes and think he was a...
Ali should have been stripped for granting a title shot to a novice like Leon Spinks, especially with a worthy contender like Norton around. Ali...
Foreman was a hard puncher for sure, but I think a lot of guys over the years matched (and sometimes exceeded) Foreman's punching power. I think...
Foreman's punching power during his comeback was not as good as during his prime years. Comeback George was too slow; his lack of snap negated a...
Holmes in his prime looked sort of fragile and thin. He always had a soft, almost flabby-like appearance even when his weight was low. A guy like...
That was a frustrating fight to watch. I mean, Morrison looked like he needed oxygen by the third round -- he was gasping, mouth agape -- and all...
Not really. George was wearing his jovial, nice-guy, buy-my-grill face that night at South Coast Plaza, so there was no hint of any of the old,...
Tommy Morrison could crack. His punching power is one attribute of Tommy's that should be beyond reproach. Sure, he never beat an elite fighter,...
I met George Foreman in 1999. I was expecting him to be bigger than he actually was. He was, of course , a big guy, but his size was not...
The size of today's fighters gets blown way out of proportion. During Foreman and Ali's era, the goal was to come in as light as possible. A lot...
Vitali is a couple inches taller than Lewis.
George Foreman -- 6'2 1/2"
Is James Toney a natural heavyweight?
Foreman turned down Carl Williams, Orlin Norris, and Anders Ecklund among other fighters. Big George did NOT want to face any real, live bodies...