Tuan_Jim wrote:
Wrong again. Holyfield unified the WBA belt he took from Tyson with the IBF belt having trounced Moorer. I pity the people you were sending out into the world to find work.
- Nah, in boxing parlance it's called walking an overly aggressive sucker into a big right hand,
(((BooM)))
And I trained a couple of hundred not for the world, but rather for the job they were hired to do because of their college qualifications that left them math illiterate and in danger of being sacked. So it follows that it's easy to figure you dinky derelicts would come seamlessly slobbering back from your mam wank threads smirking with glee over the woeful IBF title stripped from Foreman that Bob Lee went to prison for a few years later. Lee created the perfect primer on how to bait your kinderkind. Foreman was first stripped of WBA by refusing to fight Don King promoted Tony Tucker who hadn't been Ring Ranked in years. Point in fact Tucker lost all 3 bouts in 1995 much like Schultz would be doing, so all George was doing was standing up for himself and doing things his way to finally make his money after being frozen out of the title after his fight with Ali two decades before.
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1998-09-19
Vaughn Bean 231 L Evander Holyfield 217
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia UD 12/12
Bean down in 10th.
1997-11-08
Michael Moorer 223 L Evander Holyfield 214
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada RTD 8/12
Moorer down 5 times in the fight.
1997-03-29
Vaughn Bean 212 L Michael Moorer 212
Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada MD 12/12
1996-11-09
Michael Moorer 219 W Frans Botha 224
MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada TKO 12/12
1996-06-22
Michael Moorer 222¼ W Axel Schulz 222¾
Westfalen Stadion, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen SD 12/12
1995-12-09
Axel Schulz 237 N Frans Botha 222
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg NC 12/12
Botha tested positive for steroids shortly after the fight and was stripped of the title
1995-04-22
George Foreman 256 W Axel Schulz 221
MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada MD 12/12
Shortly after this fight, Foreman was stripped by the IBF for refusing to give Schulz a rematch.
1994-11-05
Michael Moorer 222 L George Foreman
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Basically, Schultz lost 3 straight IBF title fights, Botha was stripped and then lost another while Moorer won 2 straight against the disgraced two above before defending against The Great Bean and then losing to Field who promptly followed the path of least resistance against the ever resilient punch bag The Great Bean before Lewis took his lunch money away.
Now, let's combine Field and Dummy and we get a more respectable 15-8-2 record with one measly unification of the Prison bound Lee run IBF, like a wowwy, zowwy, look what we done ma...snicker.
Oh, and in the ever moving goalposts of boxrec editing, I see now that Tyson appears to be stripped of his Ring title in 89, perhaps for fighting Bruno, or perhaps just a pause in the editing that shows the Ring Title vacant through the entire 90s until 2003 and 2004 with Lewis and Vitali respectively, and then vacated until 2006 with Wlad up until last year when Fury took it.
That would mean Field, Douglas, and Lewis never held 4 titles like Tyson and Wlad, but whatever. I really can't be bothered with such ineducable low rents as yourselves, always sniping at tiny snippets. At least there was some redemption of sorts recently with some who obviously no longer post about boxing having a higher level debate over the Brexit vote. Well done for them, a few diamonds gleaming out of these otherwise fetid fields of slung foo.
