Foreman has admitted to being a very insecure and fearful fighter during his first career. He faced Ken Norton only because he had to, and Foreman...
Maybe Tyson was so much better than his opponents that he didn't have to face adversity from them. Maybe Tyson deserves some credit for not...
You didn't answer my question. What "proof" or "evidence" do you have that leads you to believe that Foreman hit harder than Tyson. And, as far...
Yeah, George really showed how good he was at 46 when he "beat" Schultz! And George was not the world heavyweight champ from 94-97. He was champ...
I tend to agree. George was a strong guy with a strong punch, but I don't think he ever had true one punch knockout power. He was a clubber, and...
What are you basing your assumption that Foreman hit harder than Tyson on? You may be right, but I'm curious as to how you arrived at that...
I'm not so sure that Foreman hit harder than Tyson. Regardless, whomever ultimately hit harder, Tyson's punches had much more snap and...
I thought Holmes won the fight by at least two or three points.
Very good analysis. Tyson's speed and his defensive ability would pose a big problem for Foreman. Foreman would crush Tyson if he could nail him...
Bonecrusher said before his fight with Tyson that he was going to bomb Tyson out the way Foreman did Frazier! But Bonecrusher forgot to throw...
I think it's a bit unfair to question Tyson's heart. Sure, he never got up off the canvas to win a fight, but that doesn't mean the guy didn't...
I remember watching an interview with Tyson where he stated that timing and not reach is the most important factor in terms of outjabbing taller...
Yeah, I guess you are right. Holmes really looked bad in that fight. But I don't think he trained too hard for that fight either.
Where's Carl Williams? He outjabbed Holmes!
LOL.....You ain't kidding! And Tyson just casually moved back and avoided it as if it were an annoying fly buzzing near his head. That was a...