Tyson Fury vs Prime George Foreman who wins?
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Fury picks him apart and wins a wide UD if the refs don't wave it the F off by round 9. Between rounds a medical team will need to mop up the blood and pick up the pieces of Foreman's face off the canvas because Fury will be tattooing his face with educated jabs for 12 hard rounds.Comment
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This is insane. People say Usyk is too small for heavyweight division nowadays, but still, they believe prime Foreman, who was the same size, would beat Tyson Fury.Comment
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Here's the problem that everyone is overlooking with Foreman (the OG Boogyman).
Foreman is an AAA level boxer. Tyson Fury has not fought that many AAA fighters. One could argue that Klitschko is his true AAA win.
With Wilder and Klitschko, they were boxers that are dangerous while boxing on the outside, Klitschko more so than Wilder. Fury is the better boxer than either of them. But with Foreman, he'd come in the inside and pummel the body as well as the head. He could generate a tremendous amount of force form a short distance. Each punch like a sledge hammer. Don't believe me just look at my sig.
Fury, because of his long arms, can't be as an effect inside fighter as Foreman. Perhaps he could keep Foreman at distance by emphasizing his jab, but Foreman is great at closing the distance.
I just don't see Fury being able to keep Foreman away from getting on the inside and tenderizing Fury's soft insides.Comment
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Here's the problem that everyone is overlooking with Foreman (the OG Boogyman).
Foreman is an AAA level boxer. Tyson Fury has not fought that many AAA fighters. One could argue that Klitschko is his true AAA win.
With Wilder and Klitschko, they were boxers that are dangerous while boxing on the outside, Klitschko more so than Wilder. Fury is the better boxer than either of them. But with Foreman, he'd come in the inside and pummel the body as well as the head. He could generate a tremendous amount of force form a short distance. Each punch like a sledge hammer. Don't believe me just look at my sig.
Fury, because of his long arms, can't be as an effect inside fighter as Foreman. Perhaps he could keep Foreman at distance by emphasizing his jab, but Foreman is great at closing the distance.
I just don't see Fury being able to keep Foreman away from getting on the inside and tenderizing Fury's soft insides.
You know prime Foreman was something like Usyk?Comment
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I think Usyk has the footwork to get in on the inside and piece up Fury. But, to me, Foreman is the guy that can get on the inside and immediately hurt Fury. Fury won't be able to dance around after a couple of rounds with Foreman driving his sledgehammers into Fury's ribs and organs, IMO.Comment
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Hey settle down, no need to get your panties in a bunch. Look I'll make my point simple - Tyson Fury is too big and too strong for the standard Heavyweight.Comment
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Short HW's managed to do well.,
Short HW's managed to do well vs Fury
Foreman sparks everyone Fury beat WHEN he beat them.
So there's that
''Whyte''
The best that Fury can do is be the best of of an absolute shlt era, which isn't his fault. A guy can only fight who's available. This talk about him being the best and beating the best....ever !
Come on
Fury beat the best champion of the decade in Klitschko, and then went off the rails. He's beaten Wilder in devastating fashion........ if he beats Whyte then Joshua X2 he goes down as the best of the era.
That's just facts.
Also...... Klitschko beats Foreman every day of the week. Klitschko was a master at beating small guys like Foreman at 6"3.Comment
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