... Briggs, Valev, Klichko, or Maskaev?
Would George Foreman be able to beat any of the current HW champs?
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Young Foreman Kayoes all of them in a total of 6 or 7 rounds.
Old Foreman Beats Valuev and MaskaevLast edited by miron_lang; 01-18-2007, 11:56 PM.Comment
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"Time machine" fights are always a little tricky to predict (and for some people to understand), and most usually don't like the real answer.
The real answer is prime Foreman (6'3" 215) gets jabbed to death by Wladimir Klitschko, and eventually KO'd. I'm sorry, that's just the truth. Foreman would have a difficult time landing those winging punches against Wladimir, his best chance being going to the body early to slow Wlad down. But with his lack of head movement, George's left eye is shut by round 5 and the ref probably stops it after a couple of ugly knockdowns in round 6.
The real answer is Foreman would stop Briggs late or win by decision. Briggs wouldn't be able to blow Foreman out early or late with a quick barrage, and would probably get hurt and stopped against the ropes when he began to gas badly about round 7.
The real answer is Foreman would probably win a decision against Valuev. While Foreman would have a time with Wlad's jab, Valuev's jab is slower, weaker and not as accurate. Foreman probably does enough to win a decision in an exciting fight early that turns into a grappling fest by round 8.
The real answer is Foreman stops Maskaev anywhere from rounds 1-6.Comment
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I'm sorry there is no way a prime Foreman loses to Wlad. He has a glass chin and I personally don't see him lasting past 5 with Foreman.Comment
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