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    Shannon Briggs commented that Vitali was better than both George Foreman AND Lennox Lewis. Now I have my doubts but it got me to thinking.

    Big George from the 70's vs Lennox Lewis in the late 90's or early part of the 2000's.

    How bout bigger George Foreman on his comeback campaign (the version Briggs barely beat) vs the same Lewis.

    How you see these two hypotheticals going?

    How about a prime Vitali's chances vs both versions of Big George?
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    Foreman couldn't deal with Lewis. Too big, too powerful.

    Lewis was a strong motherfucker probabably as strong as Foreman so if it came to it, I think Lewis' superrior skills and accuracy would of found Foreman in a lot of trouble.

    That's if Lewis brought his A game of course.... I'm not sure that would be a guarantee against an old Foreman
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    i highly doubt that Lewis was stronger than Foreman, and it's not like George was a small heavyweight hell he was called Big George for a reason, old Lewis beats a young George mainly cause he was sloppy and Lewis would keep him at the end of his jab all night long while George winged away and hit nothing or gloves, old Foreman would blast out an overconfident young Lewis by snapping his jab then firing the straight right right behind it and dropping him like a ton of bricks, IMO both guys would have beaten Vitali

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    I really see a peak Lewis being too sharp,calm and pin point for young rough house and wiiiide reckless Foreman of 70's. That uppercut would be hellish on him. Take early comebacking Foreman to beat Lewis and Tyson though of respected times. That jab was b.r.u.t.a.l. Now the slow version that got robbed vs duck and cover Shannon Briggs was terrible and got ears boxed badly by Shultz,Morrison prior...thinking Lewis does the same.

    Take either Foreman to beat Vitali...

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    I would seriously give even a young George a good to decent shot at beating any version of Lewis. Why you ask? Foreman is one of the hardest hitting HWs ever, hell it could be argued that he may be the hardest hitting HW of all time. When you lift a 215 pound Frazier off the canvas with 1 of your uppercuts, that's a hell a lot of power and strength. Lewis too iffy of a chin. Sure young George was reckless, but if he connected it would be lights out on Lewis, best believe that.

    Here's another what if concerning Foreman. What if the prime Foreman had the boxing smarts and maturity of the old Foreman? That would be 1 hell of a fighter.

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    How about a prime Vitali's chances vs both versions of Big George?

    Can't believe so many people are taking and old version of George to beat vitali...I mean the old george that got beat by schulz but got a gift, the one getting his ass boxed off by moorer before the knockout shot. I can't see an old george beating a prime vitali, vitali is quicker, and he's not going to get caught and knocked out with one shot like moorer did. As for a young george against a prime vitali who the hell knows, honestly think it could go either way. Prime lewis mostly likely takes both versions, but his chin is dentable and george does pack a punch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    I would seriously give even a young George a good to decent shot at beating any version of Lewis. Why you ask? Foreman is one of the hardest hitting HWs ever, hell it could be argued that he may be the hardest hitting HW of all time. When you lift a 215 pound Frazier off the canvas with 1 of your uppercuts, that's a hell a lot of power and strength. Lewis too iffy of a chin. Sure young George was reckless, but if he connected it would be lights out on Lewis, best believe that.

    Here's another what if concerning Foreman. What if the prime Foreman had the boxing smarts and maturity of the old Foreman? That would be 1 hell of a fighter.
    Lewis took hits from Tua fine, and Foreman was also a relatively plodding fighter, how would he have teld with Lennox's jab? Also Lewis was able to land a shot as hard as anyone, and he could have knocked young FOreman out cold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    i highly doubt that Lewis was stronger than Foreman,
    Well there's no way to judge who the strongest is but I can tell you that Evander Holyfield recently stated that only two fighters were stronger than him in his career and they were both Foreman and Lewis.

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    and it's not like George was a small heavyweight hell he was called Big George for a reason,
    Mate, 'Big' George stood at 6ft 31/2 and weighed on average 225lbs. (sort of 'on par' with a Razor Ruddock type frame)
    For the better part of his career, Lennox Lewis was always around 245lbs and stood at 6ft 5 so he was way bigger.
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    i reckon lewis would have won 9 times out of 10 against foreman at any stage of his carear

    the klits and lewis are the best three fighters in the history of the heavyweights

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    i reckon lewis would have won 9 times out of 10 against foreman at any stage of his carear

    the klits and lewis are the best three fighters in the history of the heavyweights
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! you fucking crack me up!

    Ali, Louis, Holmes, Frazier, and hell even Holyfield have all accomplished more than Lewis and the Klitschko's, better opposition and more career defining fights, and definitely more skilled

    ps: by your own admission then Haye isn't shit compared to Wlad or Vitali then
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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    the klits and lewis are the best three fighters in the history of the heavyweights
    ...In your opinion ofcourse.

    But a prime Ali would whip their asses in one night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    i reckon lewis would have won 9 times out of 10 against foreman at any stage of his carear

    the klits and lewis are the best three fighters in the history of the heavyweights
    Are you fucking stoned? Yeah Ali would have folded like Lewis did against a drug addled McCall, and quit like Vitali against a pillow puncher like Chris Byrd with a few rounds to go. Sore arm my ass...Ali fought with a broken jaw against Ken Norton for ten rounds. Oh yeah sure and Ali would have laid down against a guy of Corrie Sanders level like Wlad. Give me a break.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Balboa View Post
    Shannon Briggs commented that Vitali was better than both George Foreman AND Lennox Lewis. Now I have my doubts but it got me to thinking.

    Big George from the 70's vs Lennox Lewis in the late 90's or early part of the 2000's.

    How bout bigger George Foreman on his comeback campaign (the version Briggs barely beat) vs the same Lewis.

    How you see these two hypotheticals going?

    How about a prime Vitali's chances vs both versions of Big George?
    Briggs is full of crap and only said all that to make himself look better for goin the distance with Vitali.

    Lewis and Foreman were much better heavyweights in my opinion.

    Foreman himself had said before on air that he believed Lennox was the best heavyweight ever.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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