Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
I agree you can't compare Rudduck to Foreman, but you can't compare Tyson in punchingpower to Briggs, Holyfield, and Morrison either. He hits way harder than any of them. Foreman was hurt by Lyle, and Tyson hits harder than him aswell... I see any Tyson before prison beating FOreman.
i agree, but im not saying foreman could'nt do it but at that point i doubt it. Tyson was a better fighter than the one who fought holyfield cos he was still able to complete 12 hard rounds with ruddock 2 an example but when he returned from prison he could'nt. So Tyson's stamina was there and heart [again ruddock example] , his speed was there and with dedication his skills also there. Tyson would know foreman would be no push over and would likely be a late stoppage or distance fight so like ruddock he would train for a longer fight which he failed to do with all his fights from seldon onwards, he admits and rory holloway tyson trained 4 rounds for holyfield 1 and thats a mistake i dont think he would of made 91-92 before jail so i would go for tyson's power, skill and youthfulness to overcome george although it would'nt of been easy. much like the ruddock 2 fight.