George Foreman fighting in 2009!

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  • TheGreatA
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    #71
    Originally posted by TheManchine
    I would favour the George Foreman of 1990 and 1991 over Valuev.
    I'm now 100% certain that he would've after what I just saw.

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    • ACHlLLES
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      #72
      foreman would have knocked out valuev

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      • Chase8400
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        #73
        I didn't see the fight, but Holyfield should not have lasted the distance with a fighter the size of Valuev. What a fricken discrace. The Klitschko's should just go grab that belt real fast and be done with it. No wonder Niko don't want none.

        Now I would have to say Big George would have probably beat Valuev. Before that fight, I wasn't too sure.

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        • Silencers
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          #74
          Originally posted by Chase8400
          Even during his comeback run? I have to dissagree.
          I would have given that Foreman a good chance of beating most of the guys in the division, the Klitschkos would be the toughest fights obviously but Foreman could have very well knocked Wlad out, Vitali would have been the toughest fight. He'd beat the other top guys in the division.

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          • Miburo
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            #75
            Given the title I assumed that this meant Foreman in his present state making a comeback. If so, he is far too old at this point (ancient compared to his previous comeback age). If this somehow means the early 90s version of Foreman against the current crop of fighters, yes he could beat several of the top heavyweights and perhaps even the best of them given some luck (as against Moorer).

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            • KabukiJoe
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              #76
              Originally posted by larryx
              foreman would have ****d wlad..no lie..foreman makes wlad his willing prision ***** in 2 rounds

              ...Foreman got beat up by Morrison and Morrison isn't nearly as good a "boxer" as Wlad...how can you take anything on this forum serious with posts like this?...


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