LOL Gotta Love Foreman

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  • Mr. Ryan
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    LOL Gotta Love Foreman

    I'm watching his fight with Bert Cooper, who was a good heavyweight who gave a lot of fighters trouble. Just ask Holyfield and Michael Moorer. Anyways, I just love seeing Foreman plod forward, almost farcically, against Cooper who is just too small for Big George. If Nicolay Valuev learned how to smile and eat hamburgers, he'd probably be a star too. Oh yeah, and learn how to punch.

  • TheGreatA
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    Foreman destroys Gerry Cooney.


    6'4" George Foreman vs 5'6" Dwight Qawi.
    This fight is almost like Frazier vs Foreman except that Qawi is so small he is almost impossible to hit. Watch for Big George's Roy Jones like movements at 4:20.
    Last edited by TheGreatA; 03-17-2008, 03:11 AM.

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    • macman
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      Big George...
      Gave us hell of a lot to appreciate & argue about in boxing.

      Really miss him now he's not around boxing these days, even with his sometimes utterly bizarre commentary.

      Hey, atleast it was original.

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      • Stormin' Norman
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        Foreman is, in my opinion, the greatest heavyweight of all time. He never got in trouble outside the ring, never did steroids, and you have to appreciate the fact that Tyson ducked him when he was a pawpaw. If that fight with Ali took place in America under different circumstances, I still believe Ali would have beaten him. In his old age, he had unmatched ring intelligence among heavyweights, coupled with a great ability to ration his stamina. It was just majestic to watch him box at 40+ knowing he wasn't juiced up, he really had true, natural power...unlike so many others who cheat. Foreman was an expert at tucking the chin amidst an exchange,(see holyfield bout). Plus you gotta admire the fact that, to this day, he is a Harvard Business study example. He's done many things that no other heavy could accomplish, but they try...see ruddock's smash compactor

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        • sparked_85
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          #5
          Foreman is hilarious.

          He just plods around looking ominous.

          Guys must have fought him thinking 'well i'm winning rounds, but eventually this ****er is going to hit me'

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