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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Look, I get the fascination with Tyson. Exciting champion with excellent hand speed and power, but he was not invincible. For goodness sake, he was stunned badly against Bonecrusher Smith, imagine what Foreman would have done if he caught him clean, either young or the old version.
    Not only that think about the experience a guy like Foreman had: learning from Sonny Liston, sparring with Cleveland Williams, beating the undefeated undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Joe Frazier in 2 rounds knocking him down several times and then going toe to toe with Evander Holyfield in his old age rocking the granite jawed Real Deal more than a few times.


    George Foreman would use his height, his reach, his power, and his strength to beat Tyson into submission....Tyson wanted 0 to do with George Foreman because George was bigger, badder, and psychologically in control in his 2nd go round....Tyson would have been humiliated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Look, I get the fascination with Tyson. Exciting champion with excellent hand speed and power, but he was not invincible. For goodness sake, he was stunned badly against Bonecrusher Smith, imagine what Foreman would have done if he caught him clean, either young or the old version.
    Not only that think about the experience a guy like Foreman had: learning from Sonny Liston, sparring with Cleveland Williams, beating the undefeated undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Joe Frazier in 2 rounds knocking him down several times and then going toe to toe with Evander Holyfield in his old age rocking the granite jawed Real Deal more than a few times.


    George Foreman would use his height, his reach, his power, and his strength to beat Tyson into submission....Tyson wanted 0 to do with George Foreman because George was bigger, badder, and psychologically in control in his 2nd go round....Tyson would have been humiliated.
    I've always said this, if young George Foreman had all of the mental qualities and patience of the older George Foreman he would be almost unbeatable during his physical prime of the 70s.. In fact, I find George Foreman to be much more interesting than the countless "what ifs" of Tyson. Big George had what could be argued the strongest punch in HW history, and by default in boxing history, his power made Tyson's look like Malignaggi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Look, I get the fascination with Tyson. Exciting champion with excellent hand speed and power, but he was not invincible. For goodness sake, he was stunned badly against Bonecrusher Smith, imagine what Foreman would have done if he caught him clean, either young or the old version.
    Not only that think about the experience a guy like Foreman had: learning from Sonny Liston, sparring with Cleveland Williams, beating the undefeated undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Joe Frazier in 2 rounds knocking him down several times and then going toe to toe with Evander Holyfield in his old age rocking the granite jawed Real Deal more than a few times.


    George Foreman would use his height, his reach, his power, and his strength to beat Tyson into submission....Tyson wanted 0 to do with George Foreman because George was bigger, badder, and psychologically in control in his 2nd go round....Tyson would have been humiliated.
    I've always said this, if young George Foreman had all of the mental qualities and patience of the older George Foreman he would be almost unbeatable during his physical prime of the 70s.. In fact, I find George Foreman to be much more interesting than the countless "what ifs" of Tyson. Big George had what could be argued the strongest punch in HW history, and by default in boxing history, his power made Tyson's look like Malignaggi.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I96ztTWCzos

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    Tyson respected Foreman, Mike loved the history of boxing and Big George was a legend but do not confuse respect for fear. Ruddock was a better version of Old George and Tyson comprehensively beat him.
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    Ruddock was a better version of Old George

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Ruddock was a better version of Old George
    At that time he was Mr slap head.
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    Can you picture Foreman being floored by a glacier slow James Smith?

    In fairness Ruddock beat a fresher Ken lakusta without being rocked

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Can you picture Foreman being floored by a glacier slow James Smith?

    In fairness Ruddock beat a fresher Ken lakusta without being rocked
    At the time Ruddock was dangerous and remember he took the head off Dokes. Tyson should have beaten him easier but Tyson was poor himself throwing single hots and little head movement but he showed he had a great chin.
    Last edited by Master; 06-20-2014 at 10:36 PM.
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