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I think Foreman is the heaviest handed fighter in the history of the sport, but I believe Shavers was more explosive. Earnie was very heavy handed himself, but tended to put more into his punches than Foreman did. This made him a better one-punch hitter than George, but also left him more open and far less durable.
The hardest puncher lb4lb is the man in my avatar. He concussed people- quality people....and did it with one shot. |
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Foreman was truly something else.....I've just decided to rewatch his entire fight with Moorer to discuss another thread and the way he suddenly turns taking a painful one-sided beating into a victory party with just one 'on the button shot' is utterly utterly incredible.
Moorer - who is still fresh, on his toes, unmarked and cruising to a victory - is suddenly left senseless and utterly and completely out of it. What Foreman must have been like in his prime must have been something else. Crushing, brutal power. All the big hoopla over Ali's victory in Zaire suddenly begins to make makes sense....Foreman at that time must have been terrifying! |
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