Who hits harder, George Foreman or Deontay Wilder?

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  • LacedUp
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    #81
    Originally posted by Cutthroat
    Foreman thought the fight would be over in 3-4 rounds max, he underestimated Ali. I'm not even sure the type of road work he did, he did most of his training in isolation, on the other hand Ali was free to run the streets after getting the African crowd on his side.

    Foreman fought a whopping 9 rounds in his last 5 fights, Ali 60.
    You're not going to be conditioned properly fighting so few rounds.
    but that's not what you said. You said he didn't train properly and there's nothing to suggest that's true at all.

    By all accounts Foreman was in terrific shape.

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    • 4truth
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      #82
      Originally posted by LacedUp
      but that's not what you said. You said he didn't train properly and there's nothing to suggest that's true at all.

      By all accounts Foreman was in terrific shape.
      He never should have agreed to go to Zaire. Mentally he was so phcked his physical condition was of little importance.

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      • Mr Objecitivity
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        #83
        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        Yea thats a classic in the making , i missed it and even commented to him how he got Red K again ......so fast well now i know . His little thread was the result of me probably ,he should have just left it . Its like writing on your forehead the word DUMMY . lol

        King Hippo may have got the number one dumbest poster with that one .


        Stiverne hits harder than Klitchko ?

        The scary thing is theres posters like Weiland who said Parker has better offence than Klitchko . Theres an over whelming abundance of ******ity on this forum , its great . lol
        ******ity knows no bounds!

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        • Raggamuffin
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          #84
          Originally posted by juggernaut666
          Kid you haven't watched boxing long enough otherwise you would see Shavers hasnt had many K.O with guys with winning recordsor guys over 210 .

          I had a convo with Foreman about this and he indeed said he stopped tougher guys , but hey what do i know . I need boxrec a site i dont even have access too ?
          You had a convo with Shavers, lmao...?

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          • M Bison
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            #85
            I'll take a guess at it and say, Wilder has the lights out power that fxcks you up in just one shot, George has the thudding concussive power dare I say it, but it's kinda similar to how AJ gets KOes over people.

            I rate both of their power very highly, but for me Wilder puts people to sleep on a consistent basis so it has to be him.

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            • jmrf4435
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              #86
              Originally posted by Banderivets
              You MFers damn lost your damn minds with this Wilder...

              The man officially fought his first live body just a few weeks ago, and Ortiz was 55 years old on fight night...off the juice.
              Exactly. Ortiz is the best guy he fought (way out of his prime) and it was a back and fourth VERY competitive fight.

              Wilder still hits REALLY hard though, forman was more thudding power though

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              • hogey
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                #87
                Foreman was a different planet to the windmill, send Wilder back to the 70s he wouldnt be top 20 let alone a champion, those boys in that era were super tough and to get to the top you needed a stella chin to make it. Now you can get to 40 straight wins and hold a a title for a couple of years and your biggest win is a life and death struggle with an aging cuban probably near 45 yrs old who has never beaten anyone either and still be talked about in the same breathe as an ATG. Foreman fought much better fighters and hit much harder its just they didnt fall over after one punch, put prime Foreman into todays division he cleans them all out without breaking sweat. If Wilder ever actually fights a prime live opponent you can be sure his power will look far less than it is knocking over jobbing tomato cans.

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