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    Default The Son of Foreman

    fought on Saturday against a guy who was 15-15. My first thought was "Ok that´s not THAT bad. At least he´s fighting an experienced guy". Then I realized that the opponent:
    - turned pro in 1983
    - fought at lightweight
    - took 17 years off
    - came back last year, had 4 fights, was knocked out in all 4, 3 in the first round.

    Why doesn´t he challenge Ali? Imagine the hype for an Ali-Foreman II fight. And he would stand a good chance against Ali if the fight takes place early in the day, before Ali is fully medicated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth B View Post
    fought on Saturday against a guy who was 15-15. My first thought was "Ok that´s not THAT bad. At least he´s fighting an experienced guy". Then I realized that the opponent:
    - turned pro in 1983
    - fought at lightweight
    - took 17 years off
    - came back last year, had 4 fights, was knocked out in all 4, 3 in the first round.

    Why doesn´t he challenge Ali? Imagine the hype for an Ali-Foreman II fight. And he would stand a good chance against Ali if the fight takes place early in the day, before Ali is fully medicated
    the guy has no amateur experience, so can't really expect him to be taking on world beaters at this point

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth B View Post
    fought on Saturday against a guy who was 15-15. My first thought was "Ok that´s not THAT bad. At least he´s fighting an experienced guy". Then I realized that the opponent:
    - turned pro in 1983
    - fought at lightweight
    - took 17 years off
    - came back last year, had 4 fights, was knocked out in all 4, 3 in the first round.

    Why doesn´t he challenge Ali? Imagine the hype for an Ali-Foreman II fight. And he would stand a good chance against Ali if the fight takes place early in the day, before Ali is fully medicated
    The guy turned pro in 83. That's a lot of experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth B View Post
    fought on Saturday against a guy who was 15-15. My first thought was "Ok that´s not THAT bad. At least he´s fighting an experienced guy". Then I realized that the opponent:
    - turned pro in 1983
    - fought at lightweight
    - took 17 years off
    - came back last year, had 4 fights, was knocked out in all 4, 3 in the first round.

    Why doesn´t he challenge Ali? Imagine the hype for an Ali-Foreman II fight. And he would stand a good chance against Ali if the fight takes place early in the day, before Ali is fully medicated
    the guy has no amateur experience, so can't really expect him to be taking on world beaters at this point
    This. Foreman is going to be in with these kinds of fighters for a long time. He has no amateur experience at all and unless he handlers are completely incompetent he'll be kept away from serious opposition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth B View Post
    fought on Saturday against a guy who was 15-15. My first thought was "Ok that´s not THAT bad. At least he´s fighting an experienced guy". Then I realized that the opponent:
    - turned pro in 1983
    - fought at lightweight
    - took 17 years off
    - came back last year, had 4 fights, was knocked out in all 4, 3 in the first round.

    Why doesn´t he challenge Ali? Imagine the hype for an Ali-Foreman II fight. And he would stand a good chance against Ali if the fight takes place early in the day, before Ali is fully medicated
    the guy has no amateur experience, so can't really expect him to be taking on world beaters at this point
    This. Foreman is going to be in with these kinds of fighters for a long time. He has no amateur experience at all and unless he handlers are completely incompetent he'll be kept away from serious opposition.
    IMO it's the same situation as Chavez Jr

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    Default Re: The Son of Foreman

    You can't rush along guys with little or no amateur experience...Papa Foreman knows what he's doing

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    Default Re: The Son of Foreman

    It's his second competative fight. ever

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    He might as well just fight me. Im pushing 40 about 30 pounds overweight and only spared once with a guy half my size I coulndt touch. Here is the thing, I have married three times and Im mean as hell. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southside Slugger View Post
    He might as well just fight me. Im pushing 40 about 30 pounds overweight and only spared once with a guy half my size I coulndt touch. Here is the thing, I have married three times and Im mean as hell. LOL
    I like it.

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