Tua would have bombed Old Foreman out

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  1. SKS1943

    SKS1943 Active Member Full Member

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKqJI1SbPVU
    Qawi, who is barely 5'6 was landing bombs on Foreman at will! I was shocked at how well Qawi was landing on Foreman. Imagine Tua landing bombs on Foreman like that, there's no way Foreman would've took them all night. Poor old George had a good chin but he would have been bombed out within 5 Rounds.
     
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  2. RockyJim

    RockyJim Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What has Tua done to become some sort of "giant killer" on these pages of late?...he would bomb out a prime Dempsey...walk through Joe Louis...destroy a prime Marciano...that's all I've been hearing lately...don't get it...AND...don't think so...
     
  3. SILVER SKULL 66

    SILVER SKULL 66 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :lol:, Yea keep dreaming, shorty Tua all 5 foot 8 of him would have needed a ladder just to reach the 6 foot 4 Foreman..
    Morrison hit just as hard as Tua, probably harder, and couldn't dent George, neither could sluggers like Cooney, Holyfield, or Briggs, nobody put old George down, no way does Tua accomplish it either:-(
     
  4. SKS1943

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    I provided video evidence of a 5'6 man landing flush bombs on Foreman repeatedly for 7 Rounds straight and you respond that Tua who is 5'10 would need a ladder to reach Foreman. Are you ******ed?
     
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    Another Tua thread started by sks1943

    Tua beating Foreman? Buhahahahahahahaha
     
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    Azzer85;16074629]Another Tua thread started by sks1943

    Tua beating Foreman? Buhahahahahahahaha[/quote]
    :goodAnother Tua fan boy clown, Tua looked like an amateur against little 210 pounder Chris Byrd, and he's gonna KO George???
    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
     
  7. AnthonyJ74

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    Tua has never been 5'10" in his life. But having said that, I do think Tua would have beaten old George Foreman, but I'm not sure he would have stopped him.
     
  8. boxershorts99

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    Qawi kicked the **** out of George in Rd 1 .Im sure a 10/9 rd but **** I wondered if one of the judges turned that 9 into an 8 . Looping Norton overhand rights landing with precision and doesnt that punch have a low percentage of landing throughout history. Its just an odd and awkward punch. Norton cold****ed Bobbick with them for shiz. Style make fights , maybe Georges head and Qawis reach were geomterically dialed in to make this happen so often and were still in rd 1. I think a lesser opponent wouldve been done with the amount of pretty much "haymakers" that landed . Thats Foreman I guess , like the end boss of a video game you have to hit him with heavy artillery multiple x to make him budge . I need to watch some more Qawi fights good lord!!!!! Ill shut up now , sorry
     
  9. boxershorts99

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    I obviously have never seen this fight before and Im a lookin and Im a likin, im scoring rd by rd to see how ******ed i can be at the end , im being serious with my pts per rd for real

    RD 2 , not a clue ,bc qawi was hammering with hooks at the end but foreman was winning 2/3 of it so ill go 10/9 foreman
    i forgot, fvck off hamburger

    RD3 Berstein , "i don't know why Qawi is holding the back of his head" Al , did you not see Qawi's left kidney CHANGE ADRESSES IN RECORD FASHION TO HIS BRAIN . Good god almighty. shouldnt the ref have treated that like a nut shot and gave Qawi's kidney time to move the furniture of it's previous location to it's new location. **** , are we sure Prime Mike couldve beat this "Hyperpituitarism and excessive production of human growth hormone Juggernaut named George" this was either way 10/9 or 10/9 not sure . George wins the first half of the rd and qawi finishes strong

    Rd1 10/9 Qawi I almost wanted to make this a 10/8 but the judges wouldn't have , tons of bombs landed by Qawi
    Rd2 10/9 Foreman
    Rd3 10/9 Foreman
    RD4 10/9 Qawi
    RD5 10/9 Qawi
    RD6 10/8 FOREMAN for Qawi being a bad actor and shouldve been ruled knockdown into the ropes or at the least a standing 8
    Rd 7 Tko Foreman W due to Qawi quitting and having Acute Renal Failure from the shot that George drilled into Qwai's kidney. Not sure if it was the real reason but most definitely a contributing factor.

    Score through 6 rds Foreman 57 Qawi 56

    Im waiting to see the judges cards if they will show them and they didn't from the clip posted but I'm sure they looked similar
    Good lord 39 yrs old George vs Tua , fight probably looks similar but George's shots take their toll . He even stated that he was trying to fight shorter guys to prep for Tyson (did I hear that correctly or maybe it was in the prefight interview) and wanted to avoid an early KO(to clarify George wanted to avoid Koing Qawi early and how ever vicious those shots Qawi was throwing and landing now after hearing George say that he mightve been trying to get hit maybe tosee where he was far as being able to take some good shots. George defense was slower of course I.m not sure George even was that phased and Qawi was launching bombs.George is like ,"MEH thanks for the 7 rd sparring session) , I do not see Tua having a chance of winning. This was a tune up fight for George , exactly how dense do you guys think the bones in his head are my god . So if he was aiming to fight Tyson I get it , Tyson lost to Douglas ,Evander beats Douglas , George fights Evander . Tua probably (with respect) shouldnt be mentioned in the same sentence as Foreman even at 39. George looked about 20 lbs heavier in the Holyfield fight . George has the most wild wind up style of punching, WHEN THEY LAND IT MAKES ME CRINGE , I love it . Even if Tyson retained the title and never lost to Buster and was still there for George . I don't know ....... George is a TANK , not sure Tyson could deal with him. George is in a different league altogether.
     
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  12. Azzer85

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    :goodAnother Tua fan boy clown, Tua looked like an amateur against little 210 pounder Chris Byrd, and he's gonna KO George???
    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:[/QUOTE]

    Tua never kod a durable fighter in his entire career, take that to the bank.
     
  13. janitor

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    Old Foreman was one of the weakest lineal heavyweight champions of all time, but he legitimately proved more at world level than Tua did. A guy with power could get Tua’s respect. Perhaps a more likely outcome would be a narrow points win for Tua. In practice Foreman would have been prudent enough not to fight Tua, unless he curently held some sort of title.
     
  14. Azzer85

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    I think Foreman would have an easier time with Tua than say Morrison.

    Tuas as one dimensional as they come.

    Depend whcih old Foreman were referring to though, the one that fought Qawi and Holyfield or the one that fought Savarese and Biggs?
     
  15. zadfrak

    zadfrak Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Cannot picture the footwork of Tua putting him in position to land much. And if old George lands enough jabs to back up the Tuaman or get him to do his pause on the outside thing just due to respect, Tua is simply too far away to land.

    Tua is not a good enough counterpuncher either. The openings are there. Old George is there to be countered but that was hardly a big asset when you are talking about the Tua set of tools.