Big George Foreman Please Stay Retired From The Boxing Ring

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  • The1God
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    #21
    Ok, well, I am going to disagree with all of you. I welcome his return and actually would love to see it. I love to watch his defense. He has that one punch Knock out power. I find his personality rather amusing. He was robbed by Shannon Briggs, which I though he fought a great fight and Big George won it... Then you look at Axel Shultz... He beat the big guy but lost the decisionI can see him beating any of the title holders (IMHO). One punch can end a fight. I thought his fight against Lou Savarese was great. The output that George had was awsome. I think if he is cleared by doctors to fight... Then let him. And no, I do not want to see him hurt. No, he doesn't need the money, but when he fights, he donates a majority of his purse to the church. On a final note, if he were to win a title again, he would solidify his record of being the oldest to win a belt.

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    • Mr. Violence
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      #22
      Originally posted by The1God
      Ok, well, I am going to disagree with all of you. I welcome his return and actually would love to see it. I love to watch his defense. He has that one punch Knock out power. I find his personality rather amusing. He was robbed by Shannon Briggs, which I though he fought a great fight and Big George won it... Then you look at Axel Shultz... He beat the big guy but lost the decisionI can see him beating any of the title holders (IMHO). One punch can end a fight. I thought his fight against Lou Savarese was great. The output that George had was awsome. I think if he is cleared by doctors to fight... Then let him. And no, I do not want to see him hurt. No, he doesn't need the money, but when he fights, he donates a majority of his purse to the church. On a final note, if he were to win a title again, he would solidify his record of being the oldest to win a belt.




      yes he did get ripped off against briggs .that is why he retired. but now he is close to 60. not sure i want to see a man close to sixty take unneccesary blows to the head and you know he will take these shots. not a good scenario. just curious whats the sory about your avatar?

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      • catskills23
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        #23
        Every few months or so foreman says hes thinking of making a comeback . He dosent mean he just dose it for pree attention to stay in the public eye and we all know george likes to be in the limelight . Larry holmes is right foreman is a publicity seeking ******* .

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        • Great
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          #24
          Fifty six years is too much to come back to a ring.
          Better let makes comments. At him it well turns out.

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          • Exciterx30
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            #25
            I can't believe some posters here think that Foreman could be competitive. They sure are thinking about the past. Do you really think an 8 year layoff plus being 56 or 57 in a year or so, is a recipe for success? Get real. Foreman would not beat Ruiz. It's okay if you don't like the guy but don't come up with that nonsense that Foreman would beat him. Foreman would be lucky if he beat Holyfied or Bowe. I even think that Moorer would take him this time around.

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            • foremanfan
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              #26
              Originally posted by exciterx21
              I can't believe some posters here think that Foreman could be competitive. They sure are thinking about the past. Do you really think an 8 year layoff plus being 56 or 57 in a year or so, is a recipe for success? Get real. Foreman would not beat Ruiz. It's okay if you don't like the guy but don't come up with that nonsense that Foreman would beat him. Foreman would be lucky if he beat Holyfied or Bowe. I even think that Moorer would take him this time around.
              Part of what yopu say is probably sensible but the Bowe or Holyfield bit I'm not so sure about.

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              • foremanfan
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                #27
                One thing George will always be king of is the sales men. He never misses a chance. Check this out.

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                • Mr. Violence
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by foremanfan
                  One thing George will always be king of is the sales men. He never misses a chance. Check this out.
                  http://aolsearch.aol.co.uk/redir?urn...george+foreman

                  George Foreman is a living legend and a credit to humanity. His place in the Top 3 Heavywieghts of all time is secure with me. He will always be a king, I just dont want to see the guy get hurt that's all.

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