1974 Foreman vs 1991 Foreman

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Ken Ashcroft, May 24, 2017.


  1. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I dont have to claim anything its in the ACTUAL full fight isnt it???You say none landed yet they clearly land? Sorry but seems you keep reaching here and LYING as well as ANYONE can just go watch the ACTUAL FULL combo ...couldnt they? NOT your shortened ones right? HaHA

    Would you like me to post the actual fight and give the EXACT time on the combos you nitwit? Just say when? In rnd 3 he lands between 12/14 punches ...in rnd 7 he lands anywhere from 14/15 punches throwing 19 consecutive ones...it helps to actually WATCH the fights not rely on segments and clips. And i know this bc i have this stuff written down...i actually study the sport .You just POST...to post.

    You really should have just stopped when you stated Lyle was better than Holyfiled and co ( even though you tried to retract it)....really that gave it away. lol
     
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  2. The Kentucky Cobra

    The Kentucky Cobra Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    No, it's not.

    No, I did not. Much like the Foreman/Holyfield fight you are imaging things that aren't real.


    As stated, I saw two scoring blows.


    I have not lied about a thing and I would certainly encourage people to watch the fight if they want to argue about it.


    I shortened nothing. I acknowledged the highlight cuts out on two punches that were missed and posted them in real time.


    There are two combos in Round 7:

    In the first combo Evander scores to Foreman's head twice with short left hooks and gets in a body punch.

    [url]https://gifs.com/gif/evander-holyfield-vs-george-foreman-match-round-7-k51m36[/url]

    The second combo I posted.


    Absolute horse ****. If you combine the two combos, it's about 5 at best and 2 are left hooks to the body.

    Probably closer to 14 if you combine the two combos.
     
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  3. The Kentucky Cobra

    The Kentucky Cobra Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Here are both ROUND 7 combos from Holyfield vs Foreman in slow motion. They are shown in full.

    Foreman is hurt by the first left hook but shells up effectively in response. I think it's more practical to give Foreman deserved credit for how well he used the cross arm to neutralize Evander's offense rather than praising him for mythical punch eating. 14-15 landed punches on the noggin my ass, more like 3 to the head and 2 to the body.


    [url]https://gifs.com/gif/evander-holyfield-vs-george-foreman-match-round-7-k51m36[/url]

    [url]https://gifs.com/gif/evander-holyfield-vs-george-foreman-match-round-7-oY1qqX[/url]
     
  4. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Although I feel young George would win,your case for the older incarnation is very strong and I would n't dismiss it,Ken. Here's a thought - I see the Zaire version of Muhammad Ali just about nicking it against the Cassius Clay who stepped into the Miami ring against Sonny Liston for the first time. As great as he was that night,Cassius was still developing and would beat the older Ali in any rematch.