I agree, but it was still better than a one shot deal. The Moorer fight was putting me to sleep for the most part. Ive seen a heavybag offer up more resistance. Then George landed about three righthands and it was over.
Kind of tricky question, not really :think From a boxing point of view, Frazier was George's biggest win hands down, no contest here. However, from an emotional point of view the Moreer win, regardless its shortcomings, carries a lot of water. Common: an aging old glory comes back to face the young and cocky champion, gets flayed but refuses to quit, and then, gets a lucky shot and wham!!!! Common! it is just like watching "Rocky"
Frazier because that's an ATG Foreman was dominating. Moorer was no ATG. plus Foreman got outboxed BADLY in that fight
Frazier - he was the undisputed WC, Ali among his victims. Frazier - 100% fitt - with the determination and skills of march 1971 - would´ve beaten Foreman, Louis, Marciano, Liston and Dempsey.
Just adding an afterthought: Foreman's win over Frazier is also so great and amazing just because Frazier himself ... how many guys get bombed so many times and so hard, but keep coming back for more? I am persuaded that Joe would have fought Foreman truly to the death. Had Frazier been less resilent and stubborn (and clever) and decided to just quit after the 2nd fall, for example .... would we still consider it Foreman's biggest win?