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  • #11
    Originally posted by markusmod View Post

    He didn't get paid well for Bean?
    - -Probably as much or less Bean since Bean had to risk the potential payday vs Tyson he was aiming for to get Lar. Nobody was calling for the Lar/Tyson rematch but Bean and Tommy were hot stuff neck and neck in the running for Tyson sweepstakes.

    Shame Bean didn't KD Lar in the 9th instead of the 10th. Lar was running on fumes ripe for a ripping KO...oh the shame of the shameless Lar...

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    • #12
      Originally posted by clemenza View Post
      Well Queensburied, I will answer you. Ive been a Larry Holmes defender against your pro big George Stance.
      In 1999 I think George wins.
      But when they agreed to fight in the old Houston Astrodome, I believe was 1991 I think Larry wouldve Destroyed George.
      The Larry Holmes that beat Ray Mercer then lost to Fields as you call him eats George up.
      The George that lost to Tommy Morrison and basically lost vs Axel Shultz has no chance.
      Now later on in the late 90s I think George wins.
      The Larry Holmes that struggled vs Was it Rocky Pepeli.
      Yes the same Rocky Pepeli that stared along side Former Heavyweight contender Randall Tex Cobb in the movie Diggstown .
      The Great James Woods and legendary Actor Bruce Dern & Lou Gosset jr.
      George aged better for sure.
      Very good post. Agree all the way.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by just the facts View Post

        Your ******ly has no boundaries.
        With all due respect my friend.....that is a HUGE understatement!

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        • #14
          - -The fighter who broke Rocky, Lee Canalito been living in Houston for most of his adult life and was running a celebrity type training gym when he contacted George and the press wanting to box an exhibition for some charity Lee was big on.

          George just ignored him as he's already up to his hip waders in charity causes with an active boxing career as an announcer, media celebrity, ect.

          How many comeback offers has George ignored? Dozens?

          https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/27620
          Last edited by QueensburyRules; 06-01-2021, 03:01 PM.
          Willie Pep 229 Willie Pep 229 likes this.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

            - -Probably as much or less Bean since Bean had to risk the potential payday vs Tyson he was aiming for to get Lar. Nobody was calling for the Lar/Tyson rematch but Bean and Tommy were hot stuff neck and neck in the running for Tyson sweepstakes.

            Shame Bean didn't KD Lar in the 9th instead of the 10th. Lar was running on fumes ripe for a ripping KO...oh the shame of the shameless Lar...
            Bean was at least better than his son, Bean Jr - who was brutally knocked out

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            • #16
              FOREMAN AVOIDED HOLMES. IMO, Holmes would have beaten him post Lyle in the 1970's too.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post
                FOREMAN AVOIDED HOLMES. IMO, Holmes would have beaten him post Lyle in the 1970's too.
                WTF are we suppose to believe that Foreman II ducked Holmes and took on easy fights with Holyfield and Moorer?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post
                  FOREMAN AVOIDED HOLMES. IMO, Holmes would have beaten him post Lyle in the 1970's too.
                  - -Woulda, coulda, shoulda but DIDN'T!!! Fat Lar who was still skinny then was busy avoiding the guy who KOed him, Duane Bobick when not hiding from Lyle, Frazier, LaDoux, Denis, and Young, all his superior then...Just the facts ma'am found on the timelines of the fighters...

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                    - -Woulda, coulda, shoulda but DIDN'T!!! Fat Lar who was still skinny then was busy avoiding the guy who KOed him, Duane Bobick when not hiding from Lyle, Frazier, LaDoux, Denis, and Young, all his superior then...Just the facts ma'am found on the timelines of the fighters...
                    You're a moron. By 1978 Holmes beat everyone you just named. Probably by 1976. Lmao at you putting Scott LaDoux, Duane Bobick and Dino Denis on that list!!

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                      WTF are we suppose to believe that Foreman II ducked Holmes and took on easy fights with Holyfield and Moorer?
                      Solid points

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