George Foreman III Stops Marvin Jones in One

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    George Foreman III Stops Marvin Jones in One

    George Foreman III (3-0, 3 KOs) of Houston, TX over Marvin Ray Jones (15-15-2, 11 KOs) of Tyler, TX by TKO at 1:55 of the 1st round. [details]
  • Lacrimosa
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    #2
    I`d like to see that! Did Monk look any good?

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    • EmBattle
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      #3
      This should not have been reported. . .

      Let Foreman III get some fights under him. Let's see what he's made of before we start hearing about him. His opponents have to have some kind of reputation besides tripping over their own feet and not wanting to fight. I'm sure Foreman possesses the qualities of his old man. Against a worthy opponent is the only way we will know. I'm not talking about the elite in boxing either... naturally. His opponent has to pose somewhat of a threat or challenge for him to know what he has to work on next time. He learned little to nothing this fight.

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      • MARKBNLV
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        #4
        Originally posted by EmBattle
        Let Foreman III get some fights under him. Let's see what he's made of before we start hearing about him. His opponents have to have some kind of reputation besides tripping over their own feet and not wanting to fight. I'm sure Foreman possesses the qualities of his old man. Against a worthy opponent is the only way we will know. I'm not talking about the elite in boxing either... naturally. His opponent has to pose somewhat of a threat or challenge for him to know what he has to work on next time. He learned little to nothing this fight.
        We will be lucky if he gets to a Marvis Frazier type level.

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        • noroi
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          #5
          Originally posted by EmBattle
          Let Foreman III get some fights under him. Let's see what he's made of before we start hearing about him. His opponents have to have some kind of reputation besides tripping over their own feet and not wanting to fight. I'm sure Foreman possesses the qualities of his old man. Against a worthy opponent is the only way we will know. I'm not talking about the elite in boxing either... naturally. His opponent has to pose somewhat of a threat or challenge for him to know what he has to work on next time. He learned little to nothing this fight.

          I agree he should fight more so he can develop his raw skill, he may be(i hope) what is HW division is waiting for...

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          • Khalid X
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            #6
            Originally posted by noroi
            I agree he should fight more so he can develop his raw skill, he may be(i hope) what is HW division is waiting for...
            .....................

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            • Gojira
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              #7
              he is terrible. he just windmills till they go down.

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                #8
                Originally posted by The HayeMaker
                he is terrible. he just windmills till they go down.
                great job by the ref in your gif to prevent the guy from taking more punishment, DAMN he probably saved that guy's life lol!!!!

                ehhhhh g. foreman3 needs time and experience let's remember how crude of a boxer his father was even when he became heavyweight champ. He didn't become more of a thinker till he got much older

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                • Bogs
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by EmBattle
                  Let Foreman III get some fights under him. Let's see what he's made of before we start hearing about him. His opponents have to have some kind of reputation besides tripping over their own feet and not wanting to fight. I'm sure Foreman possesses the qualities of his old man. Against a worthy opponent is the only way we will know. I'm not talking about the elite in boxing either... naturally. His opponent has to pose somewhat of a threat or challenge for him to know what he has to work on next time. He learned little to nothing this fight.
                  You're absolutely right. These fights are nothing to write about. He's fighting at a beginners level and let's keep it at that. When (and if) he starts improving to a level of interest, come back and tell us. In the meantime, don't embarrass the youngster by blowing things up to headline news next to Klitschko vs. Arreola...

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                  • Steak
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by cashdon
                    great job by the ref in your gif to prevent the guy from taking more punishment, DAMN he probably saved that guy's life lol!!!!

                    ehhhhh g. foreman3 needs time and experience let's remember how crude of a boxer his father was even when he became heavyweight champ. He didn't become more of a thinker till he got much older
                    not true. watch Foreman's fight against George Chuvalo or his Olympic fights. he had plenty of skill, make no mistake, and could fight smart when he needed to.

                    its true that he could throw strategy out the window sometimes and just bomb it out, but when he was disciplined he didnt look much different from his older version in style.


                    thats some pretty solid boxing ability, and one hell of a heavy jab.

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