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That's true. Ali was brilliant, but still, Foreman did not fight smart. He just wailed away at Ali, with little though to tactics or picking his shots. Even Frazier said during the commentary that Foreman was fighting foolish, that he needed to slow down and take his time
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Morales, Jones & maybe Margarito are the ones who really stick out for me
Although I haven't seen much of him as it was before I was born, Don Curry was apparently a candidate for this after the Honeyghan fight
True but then didn't Foreman struggle with Ron Lyle straight after he lost to Ali? That was a great fight for as long as it lasted. Both men knocking each other down multiple times. I think I remember the commentators mentioning he may have lost something in the Ali fight. He didn't look the same...he won eventually though
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I think the most famous of all was Sonny Liston, invincible monster one year to embarrassing chump the next. He continues to fight for five more years yet he is not a contender to fight Ellis or Frazier for Ali's vacant crown? I know Liston had his problems but his invincibility vanished after the Ali fights.
I think Foreman to a lessor extent in the 70's, he was only 28 when he retired the first time around, very young for a heavyweight to finish.
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Another one i've thought of is Tito! He seemed great then fought Hopkins and was never the same again.
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