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  • #11
    Foreman is too nice. He'd flatten Wilder

    He'd lose to Fury. Unless it's the plodder, no head movement version of Fury from the third Wilder fight, in that case I give Foreman a chance


    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post

    A big part of foremans game was how big he was

    he was 6'4" and 215-220lbs

    Against a 6'9" 250lb Fury he loses any of his size and strength advantage, if he got close fury would ragdoll him in the clinches

    He was also slow as molasses, i mean wilder is a speedster in comparrison

    I mean what advantages does foreman have over Fury? Seriously?

    I think fury would toy with him tbh and I love george and against less elusive opposition i'll always go with him but he's so much slower than fury and giving up such vast size difference, i can't pick him in that.
    Power. Fury punches like a tween girl compared to Foreman

    I don't see Fury ¨ragdolling¨ him either, Foreman was incredibly strong

    but I agree, if Fury uses his footwork and decides to outbox him, he'd keep Foreman at the end of the jab all night


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    • #12
      Originally posted by lopetego View Post
      Foreman is too nice. He'd flatten Wilder

      He'd lose to Fury. Unless it's the plodder, no head movement version of Fury from the third Wilder fight, in that case I give Foreman a chance




      Power. Fury punches like a tween girl compared to Foreman

      I don't see Fury ¨ragdolling¨ him either, Foreman was incredibly strong

      but I agree, if Fury uses his footwork and decides to outbox him, he'd keep Foreman at the end of the jab all night

      I dont see any way george could beat fury do people forget ali beat him and wasn't in shape fury moved better then that ver of ali who fought george
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      • #13
        Fury would school Foreman easily, but yeah, he destroys Wilder.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
          I mean what advantages does foreman have over Fury? Seriously?

          I think fury would toy with him tbh and I love george and against less elusive opposition i'll always go with him but he's so much slower than fury and giving up such vast size difference, i can't pick him in that.

          Toy with him? a 45 year old fat Foreman was a force in his come back and won the title. He had a better chin and more power than Fury, he would just walk him down and eventually stop him imo. Once he caught him he would finish him unlike Wilder.

          Fury is so overrated its hilarious. His best win was smothering an old Wlad, in a terrible fight and beating one of the worst and overrated champions in history in wilder. thats it.
          Last edited by Oracle01; 01-14-2022, 04:44 AM.
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          • #15
            George playing that affable role

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Oracle01 View Post


              Toy with him? a 45 year old fat Foreman was a force in his come back and won the title. He had a better chin and more power than Fury, he would just walk him down and eventually stop him imo. Once he caught him he would finish him unlike Wilder.

              Fury is so overrated its hilarious. His best win was smothering an old Wlad, in a terrible fight and beating one of the worst and overrated champions in history in wilder. thats it.
              Come back Foreman was never a force, he got schooled by AIDS Morrison, was getting the **** beaten out of him by moorer until he managed to land one on moorers glass chin when moorers got overconfident and ******, and got beat by Axel Schultz.

              Comeback George was an interesting novelty, but a "force", lol.
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              • #17
                How did foreman conclude w8lder beats him? Wilder lets you beat him until he finds you. But foreman hits too hard so he'd have Wilder outta there

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                • #18
                  Fury I agree would take him to pieces, but with Wilder it's a case of who lands a good shot first. I think on that front Foreman has the advantage of having a little more variety in the kinds of punches he can knock you out with but none of those punches are as fast as Wilder's right hand. Both have suspect defense (so long as we're not talking about post-comeback George,) but Foreman had a better chin than Wilder has. I don't know if it's good enough to withstand a Wilder right hand though. It was rare for him to get dropped but he could definitely be hurt.

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                  • #19
                    - - Boys, gonna keep it simple for U simpletons among us.

                    In the day Deyonce and Flubber would duck George just like they did AJ so they could fight each other for peanuts.

                    George just laying in the easy bait for easy KNOCKOUTs and purses.

                    Maybe when U pass U 3rd grade finals U might understand better.

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                    • #20
                      George has been given to disarming hyperbole since his 2nd incarnation. I image he assumes that people's conjecture simply doesn't matter very much. Since his comeback he has maintained with conviction that Jerry Quarry would have whipped him and that he labored hard to sidestep that match. I'm a big Quarry fan, but I'm less sure than George that Jerry was his kryptonite. As to My pedestrian musings about how a 73' - 77' vintage model would do against today's line-up? Well, I think. Nobody but Ali (himself) has an easy time of it with Afro George, and in hindsight, Ali himself largely got the crap beated out of him across the length of that bout. But I also pick Fury, Wilder, W. Klitschko and Possibly even an invigorate Joshua over many of the post-Ali era stal*****, including Norton, Snipes, Cooney, Thomas, Witherspoon, Smith, Cobb, Williams, Tubbs, Holyfield, Cooper, Bowe, Golota, Moorer, Tua, Byrd, Ibeabuchi, Valuev, Briggs, Haye, Vitali, et el. Holmes, Tyson, Lewis are another matter alltogether. Too close to call. Then...what do I know?
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