30 Years Ago , Ali - Foreman

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  • Bubba Chunday
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    30 Years Ago , Ali - Foreman

    I guess this is a tribute.
    What are your opinions of this event.
    Where does it stand in the importance of boxing history?
    Can you remember the first time you saw it?
    What would of happend in a rematch?
    Any comments
    Last edited by Bubba Chunday; 10-24-2004, 01:21 PM.
  • leff
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    I think big George would have paced himself better and won it,
    one of the best fights ever and a very important one too, he wont a fight the experts said he would lose, he won it with his head.

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    • tikal
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      #3
      If there was a rematch I think they would have had to carry Ali off on a stretcher. There's no way Ali could have handled all those blows again.

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      • dempseyfire
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        Foreman fought a very ****** fight forgetting his best weapon the jab and basically looking the worst he had ever looked up to that point. Ali deserves credit for sticking in there and fighting a very smart fight and taking some wicked body punches, but the laxness of the ropes and Ali's tactic of pulling George's head-down continually was deplorable, and kind of taints the win in my opinion.

        In 1976 I'd favor Foreman to avenge the loss. Prime for prime I think Ali beats him though . . . .

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        • drh
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          I listened to a very interesting tribute the "rumble in the jungle' yesterday. It was done live on radio here in australia.

          They rang up Ferdie Pacheco (Ali's fight Dr) during the show and he had some very interesting comments.

          He basically blasted "When we Were Kings" and inparticluar Norman Mailer. He said that most of what Norman says is fabricated "bull****" and comes from his alcohol sodden mind.

          He also mentioned that ali was never afraid of foreman, and that the camp were always very confident.

          he did admit that ali never mentioned going to the ropes in the lead up.

          also note, Ferdie did not sound too healthy, I hope he's OK.

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          • JOM'S
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            Ali-Foreman is one of my favorite Heavy Weight Fights, I don't know where it stands among HW fights of all time...

            flash back in time, i just remember watching the bout on TV with my Dad who was an avid Ali Fan and we were cheering for ali against the supposedly undestructable George with a punch the legends say the could put a cow down, how happy we were we ali KO Big George, come to think of it, I don't remember if we were watching it live....

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            • Eken
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              I must say I'm not too impressed with that fight. With Ali leaning against the ropes for almost the entire fight it was kind of boring. I liked the last round though

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              • anthetamine
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                #8
                the fight was actually very boaring, i agree.... the frazier ali fights were better

                the thrilla in manilla my favourite of all time

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                • chito
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                  It was ali's game that george foreman played! Did not consider by ali as his hardest opponent, foreman was outsmarted here by ali! Ali claimed that it was joe frazier who had given him hell and the hardest he's ever fought! Well, i can add norton to that list! He was the one who really gave ali some problems!

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                  • Sidestep_1
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                    Originally posted by dempseyfire
                    Foreman fought a very ****** fight forgetting his best weapon the jab and basically looking the worst he had ever looked up to that point. Ali deserves credit for sticking in there and fighting a very smart fight and taking some wicked body punches, but the laxness of the ropes and Ali's tactic of pulling George's head-down continually was deplorable, and kind of taints the win in my opinion.
                    I donīt think that Foreman was fighting that ****** over the first five rounds. He was cutting off the ring very effectively, hit Ali with bombs that surely wouldīve dropped Norton, Frazier and all the others. I think he wouldīve beaten any fighter except Ali on that night. When he realised that even his best shots couldnīt really hurt Ali, he became very one-dimensional and seemed to give up mentally. We also shouldnīt forget that Ali never was a "one punch knockouter", but he was accurate and could hurt fighters. The accumulation of all the headpunches he delivered have been the main factor in tiring George down.

                    Sidestep

                    P.S.: As you surely have notived, Iīm not a native speaker, but I love your forum and want to discuss with you guys .

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