Comments Thread For: George Foreman Wishes That He Faced Wladimir Klitschko

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  • joseph5620
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    #51
    Originally posted by Mr. Invincible
    I do know Wlad cited possible drugging, it' known by most boxing enthusiasts. But, it was obvious that Brewster did nothing of the sort to beat Wladimir other than to stay on his feet until Wlad collapsed. If that means Wlads nutrition was awry leading up to the fight, I don't know but what I do know for fact is that Wlad has NEVER gassed that bad before that fight or since and before he got tired, he was beating Lamon pillar to post. That is all that matters, so your little copy and paste was a waste of time.






    That was the whole point and that is all that matters. Sorry.

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    • hweightblogger
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      #52
      Originally posted by joseph5620
      I already posted the link. Don't pretend like you didn't see it.
      Spare me an article where someone claimed that wlad claimed something.

      Give me a link to an interview with Wlad or a YouTube clip or so. I want to read Wlad's own words.

      You see, Foreman WROTE A BOOK where he says he was poisoned. And indeed Ali's co-trainer (Brown) stated that he bribed the personnel of Foreman's hotel to poison him.

      But when that article is everything you got then... fail.

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      • nomadman
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        #53
        Originally posted by JoeyZagz
        Do you realize 48 year old Foreman hit Briggs harder than Vitali did?

        If Foreman had landed half the free shots that Vitali got Briggs wouldve been dead.
        Then why did Briggs say that Vitali hit him harder?

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        • Mr. Invincible
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          #54
          Originally posted by fitefanSHO
          In his comeback, George Foreman was never off his feet. Not once.

          Wlad has been KTFO by Brewster & Sanders.
          So the comebacking Foreman was better than the young one? Or just heavier and could absorb more punishment? Dufus.

          Old George never knocked out anyone elite with a solid single shot. Don't be deluded history nuthuggers.

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          • Mr. Invincible
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            #55
            Originally posted by joseph5620
            That was the whole point and that is all that matters. Sorry.
            OMG, your so clever, I better leave you alone........

            Lol. Don't reject your owning. Just take it all in.

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            • fitefanSHO
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              #56
              Originally posted by Mr. Invincible
              So the comebacking Foreman was better than the young one? Or just heavier and could absorb more punishment? Dufus.
              Maybe. He had demonstrably more stamina, he relaxed better in the ring, and as a result, had a better chin in his comeback than he did during his first career. ****head.

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