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  • pah!, degrading foremans legacy just becuase you take offense to him giving a accurate analysis on wladimir!.

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    • foreman just confirmed the obvious

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      • there's no denying this, it's not a bad thing, it's wlads style

        like a bunch of girls in this place, emotional tantrums flying everywhere

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        • Originally posted by -Genesis- View Post
          WTF are you even talking about? Where, show me? Lewis was never in that much trouble. Lewis TKO6 Vitali.

          Lol, battle of the big boys with the big chins. Vitali is as unco as hell but doesn't give a f***. Good fight to watch.

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          • Originally posted by Die Antwoord View Post
            George Foreman's boxing legacy: He is the dope in the phrase rope a dope.

            Not sure if people should be taking boxing wisdoms from a guy most famous in the ring for being a moron. I mean this guy wasnt even clever enough to think of names other than George to name his kids. He needs to go back to selling grills.
            Lol.... POST OF THE THREAD... Big George in a nutshell.. let's add the fact he was on Wlad's payroll introducing him before the fight... & notice he ain;t talkin' **** about the older bro who would wipe the floor with both versions of his one dimensional grillin'. a$s.

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            • Foreman is right

              Wlad was happy throwing a jab all night, he never once tried to take Haye out of there

              He threw no body shots, no uppercuts, no left hook, he only threw 3 rights

              Wlad never came into the ring to TKO Haye, he came with a boring gameplan to win on points

              If Wlad had applied more pressure to Haye, he might of TKO'd him and everyone would be a fan of him.....instead he ruined his big moment to shine

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              • Dumb people takin cheap shots at Foreman.

                If u disagree with his point, then argue ur case.

                I agree with Foreman. If Wlad wanted a KO, then he should have gone for it. He hardly landed much, and was very reluctant to take chances and impose himself on the smaller man.
                Protecting his chin all night, and throwing that pawing jab.
                But i disagree that Wlad would have been beaten by Liston and Frazier. They come at him, and he punches holes in them. More of a size issue then skill. But i dont see either of them winning.

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                • Originally posted by Die Antwoord View Post
                  George Foreman's boxing legacy: He is the dope in the phrase rope a dope.

                  Not sure if people should be taking boxing wisdoms from a guy most famous in the ring for being a moron. I mean this guy wasnt even clever enough to think of names other than George to name his kids. He needs to go back to selling grills.
                  Foremans boxing knowledge and legacy >>>>>>>> Boxingscene posters boxing knowledge and legacy.

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                  • Originally posted by SekondzOut View Post
                    you ****in mad!!!!...Joe would go right at Wlad and Vit...not sayin he would have success but he wouldn't b!tch or freeze up in there with them...c'mon son!!
                    I am really sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant old Joe would have gotten smashed on his way in.

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                    • Wlad held back because he was worried about gassing like he has in the past, and falling apart like he has in the past. Better to cruise to a boring decision, win and keep the title than push the fight, lose all your stamina and end up flopping around like a fish outta water like he did against Sanders and Brewster.



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