The Best Iterations Of George Foreman Versus James Toney (With A Poll)

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by ThatOne, Jul 17, 2025.


Who

  1. Foreman

    92.1%
  2. Toney

    7.9%
  1. Ioakeim Tzortzakis

    Ioakeim Tzortzakis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Because Toney's lack of activity up close is totally as taxing as Ali constantly wrestling Foreman :rolleyes:

    How many times did you have to excuse Toney's crappy gas tank vs Rahman, again ?
    Oh, I can tell the difference just fine. A clean punch stings.

    What you just threw? That was all glove and no knuckle.
    :lol:
    My point is that you don't beat Foreman by throwing a few nothing punches up close each round. You beat him by taking away his foundation and his ability to overpower you, which Ali did by clinching. I've said it a dozen times in this thread, at this point it's just a skill issue from your end. Or maybe a mental one.

    What did Toney do to prevent Rahman from overpowering him, again ? When he actually did try that, at least. Let us not forget how much of a lame Rahman was up close.
    So your whole case is: Ali grabbed, Toney punches better in a phone booth, therefore Toney beats Foreman.

    You skipped three chapters, three weight classes, and basic logic. Outstanding incompetence.
    How many times did Toney stop a Heavyweight below 40 and with more than 0 stars on Boxrec again, via non injury ?

    C'mon tiny mate, you were asking for someone to step up and actually debunk this whole Toney beats Foreman nonsense at the beginning of this thread. Is that desparate **** excuse for an analysis the best you can do ? Or are you gonna throw a tantrum again and say I ran from a debate again when I inevitably ignore it ?
     
    Last edited: Jul 24, 2025 at 3:26 AM