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  • #31
    "If Joshua and Wilder fight - it would be the biggest heavyweight fight of all-time, bigger than anything, if they actually fought." - George Foreman

    Someone needs to get Foreman an appointment with the Neurologist...ASAP! Joshua vs. Wilder would be nowhere near "The Rumble in the Jungle," nor "The Thrilla in Manila!" Nice compliment by Big George, but totally inaccurate!

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    • #32
      I don’t believe this is bigger than Ali-Frazier, Ali-Foreman, Lewis-Tyson or Tyson-Holyfield but this fight will be in the social media era compared to the previous fights so I think it would be promoted heavily, get people talking and bring in huge numbers

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      • #33
        Up until Saturday I was really hesitant about Joshua's views on this fight but now I'm growing more confident that AJ is shytting his pants thinking about how uncomfortable it might be to tweet from a hospital bed. Wilder's right is really something else.

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        • #34
          Foreman Knows !!👏👏👏

          He has lived in the day of big punchers, LISTON was a killer, Frazier would scramble yer brains and Foreman would just KNOCK YOU OUT!! He knows what real power is all about! You and I don’t or we would not be typing but we would be Knocking people out in the ring!!!

          Wilder punches like a Mule Kicks in the sense of real power. I see it he does it😂😂😆🤣

          Pretty punching is Joshua. That Mule will punch right thru pretty and he will drop like he’d been POLE AXED!!!

          I want to see Wilder and Fury destroy the top fighters then face each other again while they are still in Prime!

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          • #35
            I constantly hope that aj lose, not because I don't like him as a boxer (indeed I like him) but because the way he is managed.

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            • #36
              Wilder vs. Joshua

              I love this version of George Foreman -- but I can't help but wonder what the 1973 George Foreman would have said about Wilder...

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              • #37
                Originally posted by u122564 View Post
                well if you want to reference a fight to historical and social impact then louis vs schmeling 2. it happened during the great depression and had **** germany riding on schmeling.
                Close but not THE FIGHT.
                Closed circuit was invented for the fight .

                Two undefeated heavyweight champions .
                Both gold medalists.

                It was the second Fight of the Century and it was bigger than the first one.
                We can argue Johnson-Jeffries might have been bigger than Louis-Schmelling

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by alexnation View Post
                  Up until Saturday I was really hesitant about Joshua's views on this fight but now I'm growing more confident that AJ is shytting his pants thinking about how uncomfortable it might be to tweet from a hospital bed. Wilder's right is really something else.
                  It would be really hard to avoid that right cross.
                  Fury couldn't do it totally.

                  No way AJ gets up from that 12th round blast.

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                  • #39
                    "He hit [Breazeale] so hard, like we did back in the day. He hit him so hard that I ran and went under my bed. My wife asked me 'where are you going' and I said 'I don't want him to come after me.' That's a puncher, a real live puncher," Foreman told TMZ

                    That's a hell of an endorsement right there. Foreman is an OG living legend

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                    • #40
                      This is just Foreman being Foreman.

                      He stated that Rid**** Bowe was the bravest heavyweight of all time, after his second fight with Andrew Golota.

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