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George Foreman Appreciation Thread
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David Tua is the only heavyweight that rivals him in terms of Durability, but even he was some level's below Foreman 'The strongest most durable heavyweight of all-time' a juggernaut.
It was also natural strength, it was not built up from any highly designed scientific training program or supplement regime 'There was some real great athletes at heavyweight in the 70's'.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostDavid Tua is the only heavyweight that rivals him in terms of Durability, but even he was some level's below Foreman 'The strongest most durable heavyweight of all-time' a juggernaut.
It was also natural strength, it was not built up from any highly designed scientific training program or supplement regime 'There was some real great athletes at heavyweight in the 70's'.
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George had plenty of gripping strength. You can't punch hard without a solid grip. I never saw a milking muscle on George, though. It is right in the crotch of the wrist and pops out like a marble under the skin. When you've got that, you can pulp a young potato, by buggery.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post- -The sure bet was Ali and his brain trust would never rematch George for all the tea in China back then after they realized the full extent of physical damage done to Ali.
It's history etched in stone!
Ali rebounded from Frazier. Patterson rebounded from Ingo. Walcott rebounded from Charles. Louis rebounded from Schmeling.
Great fighters aren't invincible. They just learn from their failures. George couldn't do that.
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Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View PostExcept that Clancy told us George was a broken man.
Ali rebounded from Frazier. Patterson rebounded from Ingo. Walcott rebounded from Charles. Louis rebounded from Schmeling.
Great fighters aren't invincible. They just learn from their failures. George couldn't do that.
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