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  • Perfect Plex
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    #1

    1994 George Foreman vs 2011 David Haye

    Who wins & how?
    37
    Haye Via KO/TKO
    8.11%
    3
    Haye Via Decision
    8.11%
    3
    Foreman Via KO/TKO
    83.78%
    31
    Foreman Via Decision
    0.00%
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  • RubenSonny
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    #2
    Dunno I guess Haye would run away for as long as he could and Foreman would eventually KO him.

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    • UglyPug
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      #3
      hahaha i think ruben just closed the thread and summed it up perfectly. it's just a matter of what round foreman finally catches up to him and drills him a few times. my guess is around the 8th.

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      • Spray_resistant
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        #4
        Originally posted by RubenSonny
        Dunno I guess Haye would run away for as long as he could and Foreman would eventually KO him.
        Sounds about right.

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        • REMOVED SHARK 97
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          #5
          Big George was good 'n' all, but I think his face would get cut up from Hayemakers that Haye would land early on.

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          • Hitman932
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            #6
            Originally posted by Akucapri
            Big George was good 'n' all, but I think his face would get cut up from Hayemakers that Haye would land early on.
            Obviously you never watched Holyfield vs. Foreman. Holyfield stood in front of Big George all night long ripping combos. At one point I think he blasted Big George with 15 consecutive punches and couldn't budge him. Foreman never cut, never.

            He may have been slow but even at an old age his jab was awesome. He would have picked Haye's awful defense apart with his jab and blasted him out with a single right hand just like he did to Moorer.

            Holyfield and Moorer were both far superior to Haye in every aspect.

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            • RINGG
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              #7
              Hard to see any of todays champs standing up to big George.

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              • Die Antwoord
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                #8
                Originally posted by RINGG
                Hard to see any of todays champs standing up to big George.
                1994 George Foreman? wow, stop hating dude, stop hating. Vitali would leave him for dead in the ring. Wlad wouldnt let him hit him.

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                • *OG Wenger*
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Die Antwoord
                  1994 George Foreman? wow, stop hating dude, stop hating. Vitali would leave him for dead in the ring. Wlad wouldnt let him hit him.
                  brillaint profile pic!

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                  • BrotherDudeJack
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Hitman932
                    Obviously you never watched Holyfield vs. Foreman. Holyfield stood in front of Big George all night long ripping combos. At one point I think he blasted Big George with 15 consecutive punches and couldn't budge him. Foreman never cut, never.

                    He may have been slow but even at an old age his jab was awesome. He would have picked Haye's awful defense apart with his jab and blasted him out with a single right hand just like he did to Moorer.

                    Holyfield and Moorer were both far superior to Haye in every aspect.
                    .......This

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