Originally posted by elfag
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You're thinking of the Holyfield, Morrison and Stewart fights where those guys came in with fast combinations and then stepped sideways or out of Foreman's counter-range. Yes, in those fights his slower feet were an issue. But Tyson never fought like that, could not fight like that, and is also much shorter with shorter arms than those guys.
Tyson is not gonna catch Foreman the way you describe because Foreman has about 6 inches of height and 7 inches of reach on him. Foreman will be extending his gloves and make contact with Tyson long before Tyson's fists can reach his face. Tyson will be "intercepted" and off balance every time. George was an expert at old school grappling-boxing. He would make the slightest push of the shoulders, elbows, side etc. where the opponent would be off balance and George stood ready to land a hard counter. He man handled everyone except Sonny Liston.
A radical style mismatch, not to mention the physical inferiority and maybe even the most important factor of all: Foreman's mental edge. Tyson had no heart and was terrified of George, Cus told him many stories that no swarmer can beat that man and Tyson had hours of footage of Foreman available to him in the Catskills. This guy was his boogie man.
Tyson's odds of winning this fight are close to 0%. The absolute worst, fattest version of Foreman does the same to the best version of Tyson.
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