Holyfield "He (Foreman) hit me harder than any fighter. Even though he didn't knock me down, but with one shot I thought he knocked all my teeth out."

Meaning that Foreman hit Evander harder than Tyson, harder than Bowe, and harder than Lennox Lewis. I'm sure none of those guys when they land flush hit softly, but for Evander to say that it has an impact at least in my view of it.

Granted styles make fights and in this case you've got Foreman who never backed up and Tyson who never backed up, both are big time power punchers, ALL-TIME power punchers, but neither in their primes, 1 very old and looking to prove himself, 1 veteran looking to regain his place.....was Tyson dedicated enough to beat Foreman? I don't think so, I also think Foreman's aura would melt Tyson's will....that said if Tyson scored a quick knockdown who knows what would happen after that?

Prime vs Prime I think Foreman again is too big, too powerful, and he turns and spins Tyson the way he did to the then undefeated undisputed champion Joe Frazier and just bombs him out...that clubbing overhand right wouldn't sit well with Tyson or his defense