Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
It's hard to say because they both were vastly different punchers and athletes. Force is mass X acceleration, George had more mass but Tyson had more acceleration obviously.
Tyson's technique IMO was more built for a guy with his athletic ability (or a guy like Floyd Patterson who also had great speed and used the peek a boo with great success).
So would George hit harder with Tyson's technique, given his differing athletic attributes? I doubt it. George had a lot of smart boxing guys around him, I'm sure they tailored his punch style to fit his athletic attributes.
It's scary to image Foreman hitting harder than he did.
I think they possessed different types of power...and the way they where built contributed to that. I think on pure strength...George was the stronger guy. He had heavier hands and clubbed his punches. He was just such a big guy...massive arms and shoulders. Tyson's power was as much a result of his incredible speed...the amount of torque he created on his punches was amazing. But Tyson was perfectly built for that...shorter guy with a strong, compact body. It would be terrifying to be in the ring with either of them!
Other than David Tua, who punched like a mule kick, Moorer was never KO'ed by any other heavyweight. So his chin couldn't have been all that bad. And like M said, this was an old Foreman, not to be confused with the earlier version. And yet he still managed a one-punch KO, something many other HW's were unable to do to Moorer.
Moorer did have a weak chin and I hate him for losing to Foreman when he had the fight easily won. Moorer was wobbled by Alex Stewart, knocked down 200 times by Bert Cooper and Holyfield. Foreman knocked him out.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
The boxing landscape is littered with dreams, schemes, upsets and especially disappointments, so stop hating and start accepting.
Foreman vs Moorer was a fun fight for me, seeing Atlas begging Moorer to stay away from Foreman and Moorer doing the opposite, plus seeing that old boxing axiom about power being the last thing to go proved once again.
It's great to see the old guy come through once in a while, especially since everyone was laughing their asses off at Foreman when he announced he was making a comeback.
Master, it's too bad you didn't enjoy the fight, it was classic boxing at it's best.
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