big george foreman on the hardest punchers

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  1. groove

    groove Well-Known Member Full Member

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    this foreman trying to take tyson's head off in the opening round would be good to see lol.

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  2. Beatle

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    Prime Foreman blatantly ducked Earnie Shavers, who was basically a glass-jawed version of Mike Tyson.

    And you guys think that the fat old version of Foreman would have stood a chance against iron-chinned, lightning-fast, thunder-puncher Mike Tyson??? Wake up, folks. Foreman himself didn't believe it; he just needed the money really badly.
     
  3. Beatle

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    This is what would have happened to a 38-year-old Foreman:

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxFcFCUAnW4&feature=related[/ame]
     
  4. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Im not saying Spinks would beat Foreman, but Spinks did beat Holmes twice (albeit controversially). Same Holmes that Foreman has been accused of ducking for a long time.

    Believe it or not, there was a time when people believed Tyson was ducking Spinks
     
  5. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    First of all the statement that Foreman ducked Shavers is pure bunk. Shavers was ko'ed by Ron Stander and then by Gerry Quarry and Ron Lyle ... at what point did Foreman duck him since Shavers was not even a fringe contender till 75 or so ? Total crap statement ... the much larger Lyle was a much more dangerous opponent for George and Foreman fought him in his comeback fight post ALi so let's get real on the fabricated revisionism ..
     
  6. Phys

    Phys Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Never saw the video in the OP. Was nice.:good

    But clearly George talkin for TV.
    He has said that the only fighter he ever feared was Liston.

    Old George had a chance vs Tyson. Esp if there was any fear in Mike--regardless of who put it there.
    Ruddock had Tyson in trouble. Old George prob was better than prime Razor.
     
  7. Popshots

    Popshots Active Member Full Member

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    WHy are some of you arguing with Foreman's answer? He obviously qualified to give his opinion.
     
  8. eatthis

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    holmes fought both and said tysons power was nothing like shavers.
    tysons speed caught holmes out
     
  9. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Young Foreman would have crushed Tyson. I've always thought so (so it must be true!)
     
  10. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    Ofcourse Foreman would have a chance. He would have a 5-10 heavyweight walking right to him and bobbing and weaving into those uppercuts. With no lateral movement and no reverse gear. George wouldve teed off with both hands. Foreman could move a man with glancing blows and hurt you through your gloves.

    Not saying he`s a lock but George Foreman has a chance against anyone he can find. He wouldnt have to go looking for Mike. It would have been an explosive fight. Foreman was definitley mentally tougher if it goes any distance.
     
  11. heavy_hands

    heavy_hands Guest

    jesus what a piece of crap post, you are a horrible poster
     
  12. heavy_hands

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    prime vs prime foreman would knock tyson out 10/10 times , styles make fights and foreman had every advantage in this match, he was bigger,stronger, tougher physically and mentally, he ha dmore heart, he did hit harder and foreman simply killed short agressive guys.
    tyson could outpoint old foreman like morrison did, but then i can“t imagine tyson fighting like a ***** , one thing is sure if tyson trades with foreman george would **** him alive.
     
  13. AnthonyJ74

    AnthonyJ74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dwight Qawi, all 5'6" of him, did pretty well against Foreman for 7 rounds. Qawi seemed to be able to hit George fairly easily. Imagine what Tyson would do against a comebacking George.
    Prime Foreman -- that's a different story. But I still think Tyson would be a huge problem for prime Foreman.
     
  14. ribtickler68

    ribtickler68 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Prime Foreman destroys Tyson IMO. Foreman only has to back Tyson up and he's won the fight. Styles make fights, and Tyson's suits Foreman.
     
  15. AnthonyJ74

    AnthonyJ74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And the opposite holds true: Foreman's plodding, come-forward style suits a quick-fisted, powerful guy like Tyson. Guys that could move and box and give angles gave Tyson the most trouble, and that doesn't describe George Foreman's style.