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NYDominican
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George Foreman's professional boxing legacy. -----


How do you think George ranks all time in the heavyweight division?


Somewhere in the top 15?


Top 10?


Or, top 5?



Why?
gilgamesh
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Post by gilgamesh »

Top 10 definitely, you could make a case for him being Top 5 maybe, but I wouldn't put him there.
Ezzard
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Post by Ezzard »

He was a top fighter but I feel he is very overrated.
Ambling Alp II
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Post by Ambling Alp II »

Why do say that he is very overrated?
HomicideHenry
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Post by HomicideHenry »

Had he not of regained the title after twenty years I don't think he would of been considered an ATG.
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Post by Syntax Error »

When ranking Foreman, you have rank him according to what he did & reigning as HW champ in the 2 greatest eras of HW boxing, 20 years apart is truly remarkable.

Foreman had many limitations, but even with these limitations, it took only truly great fighters to overcome him at his fearsome best.

The way he destroyed Joe Frazier was beyond astonishing & he's probably the only guy in history who could have done that to the great Smokin' Joe.

He's a top 10 HW easily & I would have him just outside the top 5, but I wouldn't argue with anyone that puts him in their top 5s.
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Post by Giancarlo »

Destroying another unbeaten, in his prime, all time top 10 heavyweight champion with ease is quite a legacy.
man
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Post by man »

ATG1o without any doubt. but when i try
to evaluate his career i always get stuck
in a moebius strip of arguments.

one of the most complex and interesting
characters ever to step into a ring.

five fights became legendary in their own
right. joe, ken, muhammad, ron and gerry.
win or lose, the guy was ... interesting.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

I have him #5 and wouldn't have a problem with him being anywhere between 3-8. Definite Top 10 all time Heavy and top 100 fighter.
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Post by drunkenpiper36 »

I have always had him in my top 10. These days he probably sits somewhere between #6 - #8. He was an olympic gold medalist. A two time linear heavyweight champion. Has wins over Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Ron Lyle and Michael Moorer along with a few additional contenders, prospects and tough customers. He was really only beaten by elite level fighters and most of his defeats came in his forties. He was only stopped once by what most consider as the #1 heavy of all time. He is the oldest man to ever capture the heavyweight crown, and before Hopkins beat Tavoris Cloud, was the oldest man to win a title in any division in history. He also at one point held the highest win/ko ration for whatever that's worth.
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Post by elmersalsa »

One of boxing's most devastating punchers of all time. That has always been his legacy. He will always be remembered as pound per pound greatest punchers. I rate him at #6 or #7 at hw and a top 50 all time p4p fighter. Big George was a great fighter.
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Post by scallum »

Is a problem for any heavy in any era
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Post by Mark Leroy »

George Foreman and Ron Lyle Ducked it out center ring (one of the best and most brutal fights of all time)
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