Who Do You Rank Higher Mike Tyson or George Foreman ?
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Bear in mind too (I forgot to add this but was kind of tired when I posted), Foreman is a stylistic nightmare for Tyson. I don't put a whole lot of stock in the old saw about "styles make fights", but I think there ARE a couple f styles clashes that are truly determinative. This is one of them. Simply put, no short-armed pressure fighter is EVER going to beat a prime George Foreman (or Sonny Liston for that matter). It's just Kryptonite for them. They're just going to get hammered repeatedly with KO punches before they ever get to their desired range.Comment
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Bear in mind too (I forgot to add this but was kind of tired when I posted), Foreman is a stylistic nightmare for Tyson. I don't put a whole lot of stock in the old saw about "styles make fights", but I think there ARE a couple f styles clashes that are truly determinative. This is one of them. Simply put, no short-armed pressure fighter is EVER going to beat a prime George Foreman (or Sonny Liston for that matter). It's just Kryptonite for them. They're just going to get hammered repeatedly with KO punches before they ever get to their desired range.
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Yup... People always want to talk about weight and never about reach. From a Universal perspective reach is a very desirable and useful attribute: Bill Superfoot Wallace could never be beaten in the ring because of the reach he used with his front round kick... a front kick from the side thrown like a jab.Last edited by StarshipTrooper; 03-08-2022, 01:38 PM.Comment
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Yeah, it seems like 90% of BS posters just beat-off over weight and height.....when the really significant attribute is reach. Mostly because 90% of this forum are whyte incels under the age of 40 who are fans of really tall, unathletic whyte "fighters" like the Klitorises+
Yet this floats over most people's cranium. They are perfectly willing to entertain the fact that someone like Rid**** Bowe could drop Louis (how many times was Louis actually Ko'ed? lol), with the power of his punch...yet are unwilling to state how Bowe would ever arrive to hit Louis. Bowe who gassed prematurely, who relied on a fighter staying in front of him. Holy beat him the one time by boxing him.Comment
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Bigger is better! lol. You try to tell these mugs that Louis, Marciano... among others, walked around 200 plus and could have come in the ring heavier at prime, as we know Louis, when older and a shell of himself came in around 205-213... Its just that it was better to be lighter! No boxing trainer worth his salt would let guys come in the ring like most guys come in today... and we see how many punches are now averaged a round, how many things a fighter can do in a round, etc... all which tell us that the lighter heavyweights were, at the very least, in superior fighting condition.
Yet this floats over most people's cranium. They are perfectly willing to entertain the fact that someone like Rid**** Bowe could drop Louis (how many times was Louis actually Ko'ed? lol), with the power of his punch...yet are unwilling to state how Bowe would ever arrive to hit Louis. Bowe who gassed prematurely, who relied on a fighter staying in front of him. Holy beat him the one time by boxing him.
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Foreman and its not even close. Foreman has wins over Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Ron Lyle (Better than any of Tysons fights), while Tysons best win is a injured Tony Tucker and LHW Michael Spinks, but the spinks win was legit IMO, and foreman beat himself in his losses or was past it. Moreover, he did a better job against Prime Holyfield than Mike Tyson did against a old Holyfield. And lastly, Mike Tyson was scared of George Foreman. I have foreman at least 5 places ahead of Tyson.Comment
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Tysons foot work is better than 99% of the big name heavies. I have yet to see anyone duplicate his educated feet.Comment
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