George Foreman vs. Steve Zouski - First Comeback Fight

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  1. AnthonyJ74

    AnthonyJ74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have never seen the Foreman/Zouski fight. But being that it was George Foreman's first fight in over ten years, how publicised was it? I was only about 13-years old at the time, and I was just starting to get into boxing in a big way, so I really don't recall too much hoopla surrounding that fight. Was there a big announcement by Foreman to announce his return to the ring, or was it just a low-key under the radar type of a return for the ex-champion?

    Also, how did George Foreman look in that fight?
     
  2. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    The fight was broadcasted on ESPN, and commentated by Al Bernstein and Barry Thompkins ( if memory serves. ) Prior to the fight, Foreman had made a few television appearances and partook in several interviews. Most people thought he was nuts, but his demeanor was entertaining, and a number of people actually took interest in seeing what he would do after such an extended abscence. Zouski, was a cagey veteran who had lost most of his recent fights, but mainly to decent opposition. Foreman started off slow and took a few shots from Steve early, but began landing heavy punches, which resulted in Zouski ending up a bloody mess....

    I could be wrong, as it as been over 20 years, but I seem to remember an article discussing his comeback prior to the Zouski fight in sports illustrated sometime in early 1987, in the same issue that had a pre-fight article on Spinks vs Cooney.
     
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  3. AnthonyJ74

    AnthonyJ74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cool! Thanks for the recap. I had always wondered about that fight and its surroundings. I do remember that after George had been on the comeback trail for about a year that he started calling out Tyson! I guess he figured that he better start the promoting and hoopla early to help his cause.
     
  4. fists of fury

    fists of fury Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    From what I remember at the time, Foreman's comeback raised more than a few eyebrows, but the saga was looked upon with amusement, even contempt. I remember one magazine saying "We don't know whether to take it seriously or treat it as a complete joke."

    The fight itself was typical of early Foreman comback fights - George pitching and the other guy catching. Zouski was a durable sort and was probably the ideal guy to launch a comeback against. He had been in with some big names, but was really just a stepping stone. Still, his toughness would allow George to get some rounds in.
     
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  5. anut

    anut Boxing Addict banned

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    IT WAS NEVER AIRED ON ESPN.........IT WAS TAPED ON CAMCORED ALONG WITH THE CRABTREE FIGHT......I HAVE BOTH....THE ZOUSKI FIGHT INCLUDES SUM TRAINING FOOTAGE/WEIGH IN....ALL ON CAMCORDER NO ESPN:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke
     
  6. Jon1962

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    Here's a copy I've never been able to find a televised version of it.
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    Melankomas Prime Jeffries would demolish a grizzly in 2 Full Member

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    Why does this thread have over 3,000 views when it only has like 5 replies
     
  8. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

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    And he was Tyson s last ko oppenent before going the distance for the first time... FACT
     
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    Charles White Chucker Full Member

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    How does one see how many views a thread has?