Foreman said that about nearly everybody. I've heard him at it about a dozen times. He always makes sure that you understand that he was scared stiff for every fight. He said the very same thing about Frazier, as if he was only taking a wild chance of protecting himself. That's Foreman's schtik.
Don't forget he hears "voices", and he's as superstitious as blazes. In Zaire he hired a witchdoctor to "de-spell" underneath the ring because he'd heard that Ali had got someone to cast spells on him, And he was "saved" by a voice telling him to go out and preach. And that he started a church in which he preaches all the time. It's his way of showing "modesty" according to "Christian" standards. You don't need to listen to him for long to know that he praises everybody, especially when matched against himself. He regards himself as being "the lowest of the low'.... So his "endorsement" of Lewis means really nothing.
Don't forget he hears "voices", and he's as superstitious as blazes. In Zaire he hired a witchdoctor to "de-spell" underneath the ring because he'd heard that Ali had got someone to cast spells on him, And he was "saved" by a voice telling him to go out and preach. And that he started a church in which he preaches all the time. It's his way of showing "modesty" according to "Christian" standards. You don't need to listen to him for long to know that he praises everybody, especially when matched against himself. He regards himself as being "the lowest of the low'.... So his "endorsement" of Lewis means really nothing.
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