Who would have beaten Bob Foster at 175lb

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Who would have beaten Bob Foster at 175lb

Post by Robinson »

Hey guys

I really enjoy watching Bob Foster fight, even when he is on the receiveing end of some brutal beatings as a Heavyweight.

I am curious to know what your opionions are of him against the greats at 175.

Who do you think would beat him at that weight.

I personally think Archie Moore, Ezzard Charles, Roy Jones jr, James Toney and Michael Moorer.

What do you guys think?

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Post by tonyevs »

I`d imagine Michael Moorer would fit the profile best of the names mentioned to beat Bob Foster...strong guy with frightening punch :-?

Ezzard Charles would have a better than good chance with just about any lt-heavy.

Of the names mentioned I`d have thought the old mongoose would be the one I`d put Foster to get to first.
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Post by MEISINGER »

michael spinks
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Post by Robinson »

Now I am going to be known as the guy who bums Greg Page :P

I would imagine that Moore and Foster would be a damned close fight, I just like the idea of Moore catching Foster late in the fight with some solid crosses after being out boxed early on. Could go anyone, but I just like Archie.

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Post by elmersalsa »

I pick Ezzard Charles to beat him...Also in a toe to toe war, that is if Bob decides to trade, I pick Matthew Saad Muhammad by KO

The rest of the light heavyweights to beat him? I do not see no one else.
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Post by Martin Sosa Cameron »

Jorge Ahumada beat Bob Foster in the ring, but not in the judges decision


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Post by HomicideHenry »

I think the more intriguing question, tougher question, would be to ask what LHW during Foster's career could have definately beaten him? Had he not go into HW and after the Ali's and Frazier's, was there a LHW out there who could have gotten to him?

That's the real question.
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Post by Seamus »

John Conteh would have been his best opponent, but I think Foster would win a clear decision.
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Post by HomicideHenry »

Outside of John Conteh, theres only one other LHW contender that I can remember who was up for a title shot and that was Jerry Evans....ranked #4 by the WBA, but retired before ever fighting for a title, due to his skin becoming a huge liability, cutting more and more easily.

Jerry was tough as they come, but good skin or bad skin, I think he would have lost a unaminous decision if not a late TKO to Foster.
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Post by dr_devious »

Historically, Id give Sam Langford, Ezzard Charles, and Archie Moore a good chance of beating the peak Bob Foster at LHW and maybe Mike Spinks.
Conteh might have beat him in 1974 but Foster was past his best by then
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Post by tennessee »

virgil hill would have won a close decision. quicksilver just too fast for the lumbering foster
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Post by granberry »

Martin Sosa Cameron wrote:Jorge Ahumada beat Bob Foster in the ring, but not in the judges decision
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TRUE
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Post by granberry »

Tommy Loughran outpointed Max Baer

but nobody here has heard of him.
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Post by granberry »

tennessee wrote:virgil hill would have won a close decision. quicksilver just too fast for the lumbering foster
You talking about the same Virgil Hill who lost every round to Hearns?

LOL
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Post by granberry »

I can see from the posts here that Jack Dillon, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, George Carpentier, Tommy Loughran, Jack Delaney, Kid Norfolk etc etc

never existed.

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Post by Robinson »

Oh they did exist.

I just can't envison them winning.

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Post by Minotauro »

Ezzard Charles and Sam Langford.
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Post by dempseyfire »

Virgil Hill is not even in Foster's class. He would get spanked. Too fast? Foster had the faster and harder jab (Hill's best punch) . . I don't know what you are seeing.

I do see Moore, Charles, Tunney, Loughran, Johnson and a few other beating Foster. Bob was a great fighter but did reside over a generally weak era of light HWs

One matchup I think would have been fun is a prime Braddock vs Foster at 175. Foster is the rangier guy and quicker man but Braddock could punch as well and had a very good chin. I slide towards Foster by decision but it would have been interesting.
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Post by Seamus »

I agree with Granberry. Jack Dillon and Philadelphia Jack O'Brien would have a chance against Foster. They both beat some big men, who weren't bums, while they were under 175. Trains, planes and automobiles were slower in those days, but not fighters.

I only named Conteh because I was thinking only of Foster's contemporaries.
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Post by Broncano »

Besides Ahumada, who like Martin says beat him in the ring but not on the scorecards.. Foster was beaten at 175 lbs.. And that was accomplished by a gentleman named Mauro Mina
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Post by Seamus »

It was only Foster's 13th pro fight.
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Post by Broncano »

Seamus wrote:It was only Foster's 13th pro fight.
Agreed. To Mina's credit however it was also the first time Foster visited the canvas.
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Post by Seamus »

Do you know what the scoring was ?
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Post by Broncano »

Seamus wrote:Do you know what the scoring was ?
Now that you mention it, I'm surprised I haven't updated that into their records. I seem to remember it was something of a 4-5 point margin on all cards I'll have to take a look at the clippings i have.
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Post by granberry »

Robinson wrote:Oh they did exist.

I just can't envison them winning.

Kym
Kym,

I can tell from your post on this boxing (?) site that you are an "expert" on boxing.

Draw on your you VAST knowledge of the subject to tell us more about Jack Dillon, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, George Carpentier, Tommy Loughran, Jack Delaney, Kid Norfolk.

LOL
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