Rating Old Foremans punch resistance

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  1. BrutalForeman

    BrutalForeman Active Member Full Member

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    Without discussing Old Foremans weaknesses, I'd like a consensus on just how good his chin was and who had a good shot at KOing him during his second career. After re watching Holyfield light him up without knocking him down, I'm wondering-- who would you put in there to knock old George out? I'm not talking about a TKO due to swelling or cuts, but specifically putting him on the canvas for a 10 count.

    I think that its a taller order than what some would think. Beating him on points was possible, but everyone in there with him was warry of his power.
     
  2. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    I think, of the fighters around at that time, maybe Lewis and Bowe, because they had the reach to get him.

    But I wouldn't count on either of them getting the job done.
     
  3. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    With a durable fighter, you can never be sure that they will get KOd before they get TKOd, so what you are asking is a tall order.

    I think that Tyson or Lewis would probably have handed him some sort of stoppage loss, had those fights ever come to fruition.
     
  4. BrutalForeman

    BrutalForeman Active Member Full Member

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    As for Lewis, after getting Ko'd himself and fighting more cautiously, I think he wouldnt risk it for fear of getting KO'd by an old man. Im not saying Lennox had a terrible chin, but I'd rate Foreman's higher if they got into a slugfest.
     
  5. BrutalForeman

    BrutalForeman Active Member Full Member

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    And for tyson, I doubt he had the reach or style to do it. Even if his handspeed was fast as hell at his peak
     
  6. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Foreman was the best judge of this. He openly said he'd never fight Lewis or Bowe. He'd have tried Tyson for the money but been KOed as well. Still, he took bombs from Holyfield and Moore and survived Morrison and he has to be given a ton of credit.
     
  7. BrutalForeman

    BrutalForeman Active Member Full Member

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    Whether you think it was genuine humbleness or an act, Old Foreman consistently downplayed himself and spoke highly of his peers in the sport.....point being I think Old George said alot, I think its a better idea to judge the film.
     
  8. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    No one counted ten over Foreman ,and that includes Zach Clayton!
     
  9. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Foreman,s chin a+
    funny how he got rocked by a suckerpunch against lakusta
     
  10. zadfrak

    zadfrak Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good question.

    I think the shot an old George would have been susceptible to was the straight left from Sanders. Simply because he would not be able to set himself for it or see it coming. And from a southpaw and I think that punch from another tall guy like that can come right down the pipe on George over those hands.


    Wlad's right hand might do the same thing, but he really didn't throw it that often coming over the opponents jab. If he struck with that big right hand by laying that kind of trap, I don't think George absorbs it.Left hook? not sure about that--possible if it was like the 9th round and George was fatigued maybe.

    But it's going to take a precision shot George does not see coming or anticipate.And it would not be easy getting him to that place where he'd be vulnerable.
     
  11. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    i think he was more stumbling forward trying to reach lakusta when that happened.
     
  12. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Please watch again....he was briefly hurt. no shame in that he just got careless against a 217lbs man...:bbb
     
  13. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    lakusta wasn't that heavy, dont think he was anyway....he was a smaller heavyweight.

    yea...i'll look at it again later and refresh my memory on it
     
  14. heerko koois

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    :good
     
  15. Mendoza

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    I remember that one. ****ey who could hit hurt Foreman in round one.

    Foreman took a solid punch from the 90's to 2000's, but he was not going to every have a match up with Lewis, Tua, Ike, or Tyson.