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Re: Would George Foreman have been a top ten HW ATG

Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 13:18
by evrenb
There's another saying : who's more foolish; the fool or the one who follows? Your definitely no fool. Your quite the erudite fellow..

Re: Would George Foreman have been a top ten HW ATG

Posted: 19 Oct 2013, 04:36
by Syntax Error
This thread could have been posted in November 1974 had the World Wide Wait been in existence! :o

I can't believe there is such vociferous arguments about a well known & widely watched fight hat happened almost FORTY years ago! :oops:

Re: Would George Foreman have been a top ten HW ATG

Posted: 19 Oct 2013, 12:18
by Tomasino
Tomasino wrote:
ThatOne wrote:
I've seen a lot of foremans fights. You just come out with the biggest load of shite ever but it is funny. I hope you keep going with it.

-Tomasino
He didn't do anything different from when he annihilated Joe Frazier and Ken Norton.

I don't get how that's a reply to me?

I thought I'd made it clear that I completely disagreed with Polesmokerteddy....

I was agreeing with you. I can understand why you would want to disassociate yourself from Il Mnichino's and pole's insipid comments.[/quote]


:TU:

Re: Would George Foreman have been a top ten HW ATG

Posted: 19 Oct 2013, 13:24
by ThatOne
He didn't do anything different from when he annihilated Joe Frazier and Ken Norton.

-That One



I was agreeing with you. I can understand why you would want to disassociate yourself from Il Mnichino's and pole's insipid comments.


:TU:

-Tomasino
I shouldn't take the bait. Several posters have pointed it out. However he is a master troll... I don't mind responding but I'm starting to feel it's messing up the board. They should have an Ali Forum for Il Manichino.

Re: Would George Foreman have been a top ten HW ATG

Posted: 06 Nov 2013, 10:52
by Ezzard
ThatOne wrote:
Ezzard wrote:What I know is that in the 1980s none of the major magazines or writers put him in a top 10.

And in the comeback one punch against Moorer made a big difference...rightly so...
Moorer got careless and paid the price. He was well , well ahead on two of the cards.
Agree.

Foreman was never a combination of the early destroyer and the older more calculating boxer. His career was one or the other.

Young George was too limited with obvious deficiencies. Probably the hardest punching champion. The things he did well, he did very well indeed.

Old George was very carefully matched.