Old George Foreman vs Frans Botha
Posted: 26 Dec 2020, 11:13
The 90s, 12 rounds.
This was a real matchup back then. Both had common opponents.
Both were outboxed by Schulz, although ironically both were awarded wins against him.
Botha had more overall success vs Moorer, but got battered eventually. Foreman was outboxed by Moorer in an utterly one-sided fashion, but scored a comeback KO.
Botha drawn with Briggs, where the majority had Botha winning. Foreman lost to Briggs, where the majority had him winning.
I guess, Botha could become a problem for George. Botha's jabs, right hands and one-twos were good. Botha could move relatively well. But he was a too opened fighter and had a tendency to gas out later on. Even old George was way more durable and his power was still huge.
I see this bout going close until the 7th or so, after what Botha would slow down and Foreman would land flush on him and send him to sleep.
How do you see this fight going?
This was a real matchup back then. Both had common opponents.
Both were outboxed by Schulz, although ironically both were awarded wins against him.
Botha had more overall success vs Moorer, but got battered eventually. Foreman was outboxed by Moorer in an utterly one-sided fashion, but scored a comeback KO.
Botha drawn with Briggs, where the majority had Botha winning. Foreman lost to Briggs, where the majority had him winning.
I guess, Botha could become a problem for George. Botha's jabs, right hands and one-twos were good. Botha could move relatively well. But he was a too opened fighter and had a tendency to gas out later on. Even old George was way more durable and his power was still huge.
I see this bout going close until the 7th or so, after what Botha would slow down and Foreman would land flush on him and send him to sleep.
How do you see this fight going?