By the 90's you couldn't open the glove and grab as easily as you could with 70's fight gloves. Foreman being Saddler trained, used grappling as his form of defense. You can see it in his old sparring videos too up close. He grapples and manipulates his opponents with his grip, pushing their shoulders and any shots that happen to get through are either disrupted or he rides them like all old fighters do.
He switches to the cross guard later in his career, I'm sure because he's older (and archie is in his corner), heavier and slower but also because his style is no longer compatible. Holyfield did say Foreman rides the shots very well from years of experience, meaning even though he was getting hit he was moving with the shots, and sometimes its very hard to tell. Everyone trips out because we have hd television now, and they are catching canelo doing clever rolls and slides, but don't realize this was the trick of the trade years ago - even b class fighters were good at it.
He switches to the cross guard later in his career, I'm sure because he's older (and archie is in his corner), heavier and slower but also because his style is no longer compatible. Holyfield did say Foreman rides the shots very well from years of experience, meaning even though he was getting hit he was moving with the shots, and sometimes its very hard to tell. Everyone trips out because we have hd television now, and they are catching canelo doing clever rolls and slides, but don't realize this was the trick of the trade years ago - even b class fighters were good at it.
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