Name a Heavyweight in History who could outslug Prime Foreman?

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  1. pahapoisu

    pahapoisu Superman! Full Member

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    I wonder if anyone still traines the way he used to.
     
  2. blue_87

    blue_87 Quebec newbie Full Member

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    Too powerfull? That's why a couple of no name made a distance against him while he was at his prime? Seriously, David Lemieux look also too powerfull against bad opposition. When you get in the ring with top notch, no one is too powerfull.

    Tyson get kos several times in the 90's while Foreman in that same era was over 40's and none could KO him.

    People forget how Foreman was able to dodge almost every single shot of smoking Joe and he had great defense, head movement when he needs to.

    The best way to get Foreman's defense was to use combinatons and to tired him down.

    I'm sorry Tyson wasnt even recognize to tired down opponent and was a KO artist who one punch at the time, sometimes two. His work rate past the first two rounds was terrible. So how the **** he could outslug against Foreman who had an awesome stamina?

    You have a prime Tyson's tape against a prime HOF heayweight where we can see he can make the distance?

    No can cause he faces a bunch of no name.

    You have to work when you face opposition, history proves that there's almost no chance when you face good opposition a fight end within 2 rounds.

    I agree Liston would have made Foreman works like never before, not Tyson Imo.
     
  3. REEVO

    REEVO Boxing Addict Full Member

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  4. taobum70

    taobum70 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Vitali perhaps. Foreman would have to punch upward and Vitali has great reflexes and his weird punches from all angles could perhaps frustrate Foreman.