-KOKid- wrote:Difficult fight to pick imo. The Qawi who walked through Saad Muhammad was as rough and strong a light-hevyweight I ever saw, like a 175 lbs Tyson. It would have to be this version of Qawi, not that lackluster version who fought Spinks.
In a 15 round fight I would certainly pick Qawi to with the first half. Maybe after that Foster's power would take it's toll and he'd squeek out a decision. Maybe.
Either way you slice it, a relentless swarmer like peak Qawi is a bad style for Foster.
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You have to take into account that Saad was far past his prime,and had been in far too many wars,by the time he fought Braxton.Sure Braxton looked good,but so did a lot of guys who ended up using Saad as a name stepping-stone after this fight.Braxton was good,I take nothing from him,but he couldn't beat Foster,and he don't even come close to being in the same class as a prime Saad.Had Saad been prime,or against a prime Foster,you would see that Braxton would do far less swarming,and against either, come out with the short straw,
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