foreman wanted no part of tyson

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • fists of stone
    Contender
    • May 2011
    • 143
    • 15
    • 0
    • 6,219

    #1

    foreman wanted no part of tyson

    he knows what would have happened.
  • cush3
    Contender
    • Aug 2008
    • 103
    • 5
    • 0
    • 6,155

    #2
    This is a good one right here but I think Big George would of knocked Tyson out. He would of killed him with the jab and that would been the set up for the short right hand. A lot of people forget Tyson scared most of his opponents before they got in the ring so they didn't have a game plan. Big George would of stood up to him. Just my take

    Comment

    • Phil Ivey
      No Home Jerome
      Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
      • Jan 2010
      • 2943
      • 104
      • 16
      • 9,233

      #3
      Prime for Prime I'd take Big George any day.

      Comment

      • Big_L
        Undisputed Champion
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • Apr 2004
        • 2496
        • 72
        • 1
        • 11,730

        #4
        "While we were eating, Benton said, "Bobby, what's up with Foreman and Tyson, how come they're not fighting each other on the 16th? Isn't that the fight that King was trying to make?" He said, " Georgie,You'll never believe this but, ****in' Tyson is scared ****less of Foreman and wants no part of him. I was there when Don was trying to make the fight. He was telling Tyson that Foreman represented huge money, plus he was old and slow and would be no problem. Tyson got up and screamed at King saying, 'I'm not fightin' that ****in' animal, if you love the mother****er so much, you fight him!'"

        http://www.********boxing.com/boxing...tierzo1609.php

        Comment

        • T-97
          BuyTheTicketTakeTheRide
          Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
          • Nov 2007
          • 14808
          • 566
          • 628
          • 22,958

          #5
          Originally posted by Big_L
          "While we were eating, Benton said, "Bobby, what's up with Foreman and Tyson, how come they're not fighting each other on the 16th? Isn't that the fight that King was trying to make?" He said, " Georgie,You'll never believe this but, ****in' Tyson is scared ****less of Foreman and wants no part of him. I was there when Don was trying to make the fight. He was telling Tyson that Foreman represented huge money, plus he was old and slow and would be no problem. Tyson got up and screamed at King saying, 'I'm not fightin' that ****in' animal, if you love the mother****er so much, you fight him!'"

          http://www.********boxing.com/boxing...tierzo1609.php
          I was just about to post this

          Comment

          • prinzemanspopa
            queenmanspopa
            Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
            • Nov 2009
            • 2714
            • 356
            • 207
            • 9,287

            #6
            Originally posted by Big_L
            "While we were eating, Benton said, "Bobby, what's up with Foreman and Tyson, how come they're not fighting each other on the 16th? Isn't that the fight that King was trying to make?" He said, " Georgie,You'll never believe this but, ****in' Tyson is scared ****less of Foreman and wants no part of him. I was there when Don was trying to make the fight. He was telling Tyson that Foreman represented huge money, plus he was old and slow and would be no problem. Tyson got up and screamed at King saying, 'I'm not fightin' that ****in' animal, if you love the mother****er so much, you fight him!'"

            http://www.********boxing.com/boxing...tierzo1609.php



            Yes,because hearsay = absolute fact - according to the gimp that is Frank Lotierzo and the many other idiots that bought into the myth that Tyson somehow avoided Foreman.

            Comment

            • The Future
              Interim Champion
              • Oct 2005
              • 699
              • 33
              • 1
              • 7,374

              #7
              Originally posted by prinzemanspopa
              Yes,because hearsay = absolute fact - according to the gimp that is Frank Lotierzo and the many other idiots that bought into the myth that Tyson somehow avoided Foreman.
              Dude, tyson said it himself also............I need to find that interview to show you.

              Comment

              • fitefanSHO
                KO Digest
                Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                • Mar 2011
                • 1399
                • 71
                • 184
                • 7,760

                #8
                Originally posted by fists of stone
                he knows what would have happened.

                Total opposite. During the years when the fight was possible, it was Foreman who constantly talked about fighting Tyson. I do not ever recall Tyson talking about fighting Foreman, because it was Mike who knew EXACTLY what would happen...

                Comment

                • KillerRightHook
                  Interim Champion
                  Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 521
                  • 56
                  • 19
                  • 6,722

                  #9
                  Foreman would fight like a man possessed, unlike many of Tyson's KO victims. Foreman knocks him out.

                  By the way I'm talking about the Foreman from the 70s.
                  Last edited by KillerRightHook; 08-05-2011, 08:34 AM.

                  Comment

                  • esl_4_u
                    Contender
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 179
                    • 14
                    • 1
                    • 6,296

                    #10
                    You have to look at this from two angles. One, pre-retirement Foreman ie 1977. Two, post retirement but in top heavyweight shape ie 1991-1997. In the first scenario Foreman probably would win because he was somewhat fearless although Ali did some of that out of him. He lost his last fight (pre-retirement) against Jimmy Young, a person that he should have beaten. Tyson beat a lot of his opponents before the fight and after they felt his power. I would think that Tyson's punches would have been a little more heavier since he is 5'11" 218-222 in his prime. Foreman is 6'4" 222-230. One could argue arm/leg extension vs. height/weight portion, but since Foreman didn't get full extension of his punches I think that's a weak argument. Tyson's punches would be heavier based on height/weight portion which just one aspect of punching power.

                    The second scenario, Tyson would have easily beaten Foreman comparing his performances against Holyfield, Morrison, Moorer, Briggs, and Schulz (a fight he clearly lost). Whether Tyson ducked Foreman or not, it doesn't matter once they were in the ring it would have been another situation. Everyone knows that Tyson battled internal Demons of self-doubt even when he was clearly better than his opponent. Foreman would have taken way too many shots and a 90's Tyson could have easily avoided Foreman's shots. It would have been an easy fight for Tyson in the 90's.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    TOP