He beat the man, Foreman, that destroyed Eddie Futch's men, Frazier and Norton, inside two rounds, that gave him the toughest fights of his career.
This is exactly what Frazier should have done against Foreman instead of standing right in front of the power zone, and rushing right back into...
If Kimbo connects with either one of his heavy hands, Brock could be in big trouble. However, logic indicates that this fight may end up on the...
Yeah, easily. Why? Tua is a heavier fighter, doesn't have nowhere near the endurance or conditioning, and he would wilt under the pressure and...
Tua is not the bigger man against Frazier. Joe was one quarter inch shy of 6 feet, while Tua was barely 5'10, so that's not accurate. Tua...
Thank you for at least understanding my point. I believe Frazier fought a smarter fight and its obvious he was better conditioned in this...
Notice Frazier, circling, jabbing, backing up and using his feet when Chuvalo puts the pressure on him. Also, he used his underappreciated right...
Speed, Power, Accuracy, Athletecism. No other fighter in the history of the sport illustrated all of the qualities that made Robinson the fighter...
The people who conclude that Tua would beat Frazier by KO must be using the post FOTC, Jamaica 1973 example that got destroyed by Foreman. Tua...
McGrain, you hit the nail right on the head. Foreman never faced or beat the prime version of Frazier. As I have said in past threads, even...
Foreman barely used any type of lateral movement against Frazier in 1973. Foreman was never known for lateral movement. The little bit of lateral...
I know the subject of this thread Chris Warren. My point about using Frazier vs Foreman in this thread is in defense of Frazier such that most...
Joe Frazier 71 vs Muhammad Ali 67? Over 12 rounds, I think Ali takes a unanimous but close decision like he did in the FOTC rematch. The main...
Apparently Foreman avoided Jerry Quarry throughout his career because of a sparring session in 69 or 70 that Quarry dominated, hitting George like...