Could Tex Cobb have gone the distance with peak George Foreman?

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Could he

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  1. ThatOne

    ThatOne Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Please discuss . Thank you.
     
  2. The one

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  3. Ney

    Ney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A better fighter with a more durable chin didn’t.
     
  4. richdanahuff

    richdanahuff Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Chuvalo had a better chin and skills was stopped on his feet couldnt
     
  5. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

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    Tex would have had nothing but his chin in there.. And that would have let him down eventually.
     
  6. ikrasevic

    ikrasevic Who is ready to suffer for Christ (the truth)? Full Member

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    Foreman is one of the ring's best cutters; nothing from distance.
    Besides, if Cobb took that beating from Holmes, I can't even imagine what would have happened to Foreman.
    Cobb would be in danger of life or health, or both.
     
  7. KernowWarrior

    KernowWarrior Bob Fitzsimmons much bigger brother. Full Member

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    Could he? It is not likely

    Would he have tried? Hell yeah

    Although of course Mr Cobb felt he was only ever KO'd once
    "Yeah, I've been KO'd. Once. By a Mexican bantamweight". How come? "Six of my buddies were swinging him around by the heels at the time."
     
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  8. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Could see Tex getting stopped on his feet late.
     
  9. Saad54

    Saad54 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Foreman would t off on poor Tex. No way Tex sees the final bell. He survived a faded Shavers, but a prime Foreman is another matter.
     
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  10. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Tex was bigger and far more mobile than Chuvalo .. he matched George in reach , height and weight .. it's more like the LeDoux bout and as long as George is cool the punishment he would administer could be frightening.
     
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  11. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Doubtful. Randy had an excellent chin. Decent power. And was comparably sized to George. But he was too hittable and would have stood right in front of him.
     
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  12. Barrf

    Barrf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nah. He'd have been stopped on his feet eventually by the ref.
     
  13. LWW

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    George stops brutally stops Cobb before the 5rd.
     
  14. Anubis

    Anubis Boxing Addict

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    Foreman couldn't have stopped him, but I expect George to quickly realize that and adapt as he did in Peralta I. Tex is one opponent he couldn't physically overpower, and Cobb had vastly superior stamina due to little power. His best punch was a heavy jab. Neither was Tex a bleeder with a face that did not swell.

    Aside from that chin, Randy could also take it to the body, as he showed with Shavers. Finally, he took kicks to the face and body in a PKA 12 rounder against Big John Jackson, a guy noted for his kicks, and Tex took those without flinching. No way Foreman's punches are as strong as Jackson's flush kicks.

    George proved with Peralta that he could box when necessary, and he outmaneuvered Chuvalo. It's a punching sport, and Foreman was simply a better puncher and more skilled boxer. But he doesn't stop Tex early, which means he doesn't stop him at all.
     
  15. Anubis

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    In their rematch, Tex swarmed all over a bulked up Dokes, chasing Michael all over the ring and overwhelming him with sheer punching volume.

    Norton had to spend ten rounds countering that heavy jab off the ropes.

    A collegiate gridiron lineman, he casually shoved off Shavers repeatedly with a shrug of his shoulders. Holmes says that while Earnie was the hardest puncher he faced, Cobb was the strongest. Tex didn't take a backwards step for 15 rounds, and tried coming on late, but Larry also fought harder when that happened.