Foreman said the act of betrayal broke his heart.
Between the voodoo, disloyal friend, unfriendly crowd, spiked water, loose ropes, ridiculous fight time, and mouthy opponent, how in heck could George ever hope to have won?
I know your joking, but could someone with mental fragility (such as Foreman) actually be adversely affected by a brutal win?BoxBuzz wrote:Don't forget what Frazier and Norton took out of him. Takes a lot out of a man dishing out whuppin's like that.
BoxBuzz wrote:Don't forget what Frazier and Norton took out of him. Takes a lot out of a man dishing out whuppin's like that.
It's an interesting question, because Foreman admitted to being afraid of Frazier & Norton.JDC wrote:I know your joking, but could someone with mental fragility (such as Foreman) actually be adversely affected by a brutal win?BoxBuzz wrote:Don't forget what Frazier and Norton took out of him. Takes a lot out of a man dishing out whuppin's like that.
You forgot about him not being able to spar. He once called that the best thing to happen to Ali. Considering the list of shenanigans, thats quite a remark! LOL.yancey wrote:Anybody know the name of the celebrity who was near ring side in Zaire and was supposedly George's pal, until spotted actually cheering for Ali?
Foreman said the act of betrayal broke his heart.
Between the voodoo, disloyal friend, unfriendly crowd, spiked water, loose ropes, ridiculous fight time, and mouthy opponent, how in heck could George ever hope to have won?
i can imagine foreman was more limited than met theSyntax Error wrote:Foreman was sluggish against Ron Lyle in 1976 & almost got knocked out.
I don't think there was anything sinister going on with Foreman; it was just that Ali took a piece of him in Zaire & mentality, he just didn't have it anymore.
Apart from splattering a totally shot Frazier in '76, Foreman never really looked decent again during his first career.
Ali should be given credit for that, given what Foreman was like pre Ali & what the world all thought about him.
It's no mean feat to take his fighting spirit like that.
?? DId we just equate Hitler to Harry Truman??scallum wrote:I like this concept but sum barbaric and inhumane acts like those of hitler or truman can never be balancedBoxBuzz wrote:yancey....there is a universal constant that I buy into that may help you feel better.
ALL cruelty exported will be matched with incoming. Life is long, and some will say you can't escape this truth even by taking an early train toward your last breath. It will all be balanced. Nobody's gettin' away with anything.
?? DId we just equate Hitler to Harry Truman??dempseyfire wrote:I like this concept but sum barbaric and inhumane acts like those of hitler or truman can never be balancedscallum wrote:[quote="BoxBuzz"]yancey....there is a universal constant that I buy into that may help you feel better.
ALL cruelty exported will be matched with incoming. Life is long, and some will say you can't escape this truth even by taking an early train toward your last breath. It will all be balanced. Nobody's gettin' away with anything.
We didn't; Scallum did.dempseyfire wrote:?? DId we just equate Hitler to Harry Truman??scallum wrote:I like this concept but sum barbaric and inhumane acts like those of hitler or truman can never be balancedBoxBuzz wrote:yancey....there is a universal constant that I buy into that may help you feel better.
ALL cruelty exported will be matched with incoming. Life is long, and some will say you can't escape this truth even by taking an early train toward your last breath. It will all be balanced. Nobody's gettin' away with anything.