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    Default Re: Erik Morales Vs Willie Limond

    Big George Foreman etched an unforgettable chapter in Boxing lore by becoming the lineal Heavyweight Champion at 45 years old. Deserves tremendous respect for that accomplishment. 2 time Heavyweight champion.
    I was so moved when he went to his knees in the corner and prayed.



    However, I think ultimately that win was bad for boxing.
    It brought in a lot of money and media to see if the old man could do it, but his win was ultimately bad for the sport.

    No 45 year old man should be able to whup a 27 year old Heavyweight Champ in his physical prime; it's a travesty.

    It bespeaks the old saying that fighters today aren't as good as the fighters of yesteryear. I want to stay positive and give today's fighters the credit, but there it is:
    Young prime George gets KO'd by Ali, he gets knocked down and decisioned by a feather-fisted Jimmy Young, bopped around by Ron Lyle, retires for 10 years and then can come back and knock out the #1 Heavyweight in the world?! At 45 years old.

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    Default Re: Erik Morales Vs Willie Limond

    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Big George Foreman etched an unforgettable chapter in Boxing lore by becoming the lineal Heavyweight Champion at 45 years old. Deserves tremendous respect for that accomplishment. 2 time Heavyweight champion.
    I was so moved when he went to his knees in the corner and prayed.



    However, I think ultimately that win was bad for boxing.
    It brought in a lot of money and media to see if the old man could do it, but his win was ultimately bad for the sport.

    No 45 year old man should be able to whup a 27 year old Heavyweight Champ in his physical prime; it's a travesty.

    It bespeaks the old saying that fighters today aren't as good as the fighters of yesteryear. I want to stay positive and give today's fighters the credit, but there it is:
    Young prime George gets KO'd by Ali, he gets knocked down and decisioned by a feather-fisted Jimmy Young, bopped around by Ron Lyle, retires for 10 years and then can come back and knock out the #1 Heavyweight in the world?! At 45 years old.

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    or it goes to show what a fully dedicated HW with awesome power can do when he's completely motivated, i don't see it as a negative at all

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    Default Re: Erik Morales Vs Willie Limond

    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Big George Foreman etched an unforgettable chapter in Boxing lore by becoming the lineal Heavyweight Champion at 45 years old. Deserves tremendous respect for that accomplishment. 2 time Heavyweight champion.
    I was so moved when he went to his knees in the corner and prayed.



    However, I think ultimately that win was bad for boxing.
    It brought in a lot of money and media to see if the old man could do it, but his win was ultimately bad for the sport.

    No 45 year old man should be able to whup a 27 year old Heavyweight Champ in his physical prime; it's a travesty.

    It bespeaks the old saying that fighters today aren't as good as the fighters of yesteryear. I want to stay positive and give today's fighters the credit, but there it is:
    Young prime George gets KO'd by Ali, he gets knocked down and decisioned by a feather-fisted Jimmy Young, bopped around by Ron Lyle, retires for 10 years and then can come back and knock out the #1 Heavyweight in the world?! At 45 years old.

    .
    Thats a load of shiit! It just proved that A, Foreman was a special fighter and B, Moorer isnt a natural heavyweight.

    I think if that fight happened today between a 45 year old Foreman and Haye the same result would happen and maybe earlier

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    Default Re: Erik Morales Vs Willie Limond

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Big George Foreman etched an unforgettable chapter in Boxing lore by becoming the lineal Heavyweight Champion at 45 years old. Deserves tremendous respect for that accomplishment. 2 time Heavyweight champion.
    I was so moved when he went to his knees in the corner and prayed.



    However, I think ultimately that win was bad for boxing.
    It brought in a lot of money and media to see if the old man could do it, but his win was ultimately bad for the sport.

    No 45 year old man should be able to whup a 27 year old Heavyweight Champ in his physical prime; it's a travesty.

    It bespeaks the old saying that fighters today aren't as good as the fighters of yesteryear. I want to stay positive and give today's fighters the credit, but there it is:
    Young prime George gets KO'd by Ali, he gets knocked down and decisioned by a feather-fisted Jimmy Young, bopped around by Ron Lyle, retires for 10 years and then can come back and knock out the #1 Heavyweight in the world?! At 45 years old.

    .
    Thats a load of shiit! It just proved that A, Foreman was a special fighter and B, Moorer isnt a natural heavyweight.

    I think if that fight happened today between a 45 year old Foreman and Haye the same result would happen and maybe earlier

    Right.
    Foreman lost to top guys in the 70s, but after a 10 retirement and carrying 50 lbs of extra fat on his gut, and slow as molasses at 45 years old, he could still beat the best of the 90s.

    At his peak, he got knocked out by Ali, but as a fat old man, he could go the distance with a prime peak Champ in Holyfield?

    Foreman can't beat powder-puff punching Jimmy Young in the 70s, but as a fat, old man, he can stop the prime peak Champ, Michael Moorer?

    ...and now you're saying a fat, old, slow Foreman could have beat one of the current best, David Haye?


    Maybe you fellas are right then about what you're saying: fighters today aren't as good as the fighters of yesteryear..

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    Default Re: Erik Morales Vs Willie Limond

    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Big George Foreman etched an unforgettable chapter in Boxing lore by becoming the lineal Heavyweight Champion at 45 years old. Deserves tremendous respect for that accomplishment. 2 time Heavyweight champion.
    I was so moved when he went to his knees in the corner and prayed.



    However, I think ultimately that win was bad for boxing.
    It brought in a lot of money and media to see if the old man could do it, but his win was ultimately bad for the sport.

    No 45 year old man should be able to whup a 27 year old Heavyweight Champ in his physical prime; it's a travesty.

    It bespeaks the old saying that fighters today aren't as good as the fighters of yesteryear. I want to stay positive and give today's fighters the credit, but there it is:
    Young prime George gets KO'd by Ali, he gets knocked down and decisioned by a feather-fisted Jimmy Young, bopped around by Ron Lyle, retires for 10 years and then can come back and knock out the #1 Heavyweight in the world?! At 45 years old.

    .
    Thats a load of shiit! It just proved that A, Foreman was a special fighter and B, Moorer isnt a natural heavyweight.

    I think if that fight happened today between a 45 year old Foreman and Haye the same result would happen and maybe earlier

    Right.
    Foreman lost to top guys in the 70s, but after a 10 retirement and carrying 50 lbs of extra fat on his gut, and slow as molasses at 45 years old, he could still beat the best of the 90s.

    At his peak, he got knocked out by Ali, but as a fat old man, he could go the distance with a prime peak Champ in Holyfield?

    Foreman can't beat powder-puff punching Jimmy Young in the 70s, but as a fat, old man, he can stop the prime peak Champ, Michael Moorer?

    ...and now you're saying a fat, old, slow Foreman could have beat one of the current best, David Haye?


    Maybe you fellas are right then about what you're saying: fighters today aren't as good as the fighters of yesteryear..

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    Foreman, Moorer and Haye all moved up to heavyweight Foreman will always do well against smaller men that arent natural heavyweights.

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    Default Re: Erik Morales Vs Willie Limond

    Moorer was winning that fight and tedy warned him of the right commin, moorer just didn't listen and got ktfo. Remember Moorer moved up from 175. Also in one of the first fights I remember watching on tv, Foreman fought shultz, and shultz being the unlucky dude that he was lost(can't remember if I thought robbery or not), and foreman instead of rematching him gave up the title Also while it's not a fight I personally have seen he lost to the "great" tony morrison. There were just a shit ton of people rooting for foreman, and certain people knew it would make them a shit ton of money, so they found a way to get foreman crowned the heavyweight champ. Not saying it wasn't spectacular to do what he did at 40+ but it's hardly like he was whooping everyone left and right.

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    Default Re: Erik Morales Vs Willie Limond

    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Big George Foreman etched an unforgettable chapter in Boxing lore by becoming the lineal Heavyweight Champion at 45 years old. Deserves tremendous respect for that accomplishment. 2 time Heavyweight champion.
    I was so moved when he went to his knees in the corner and prayed.



    However, I think ultimately that win was bad for boxing.
    It brought in a lot of money and media to see if the old man could do it, but his win was ultimately bad for the sport.

    No 45 year old man should be able to whup a 27 year old Heavyweight Champ in his physical prime; it's a travesty.

    It bespeaks the old saying that fighters today aren't as good as the fighters of yesteryear. I want to stay positive and give today's fighters the credit, but there it is:
    Young prime George gets KO'd by Ali, he gets knocked down and decisioned by a feather-fisted Jimmy Young, bopped around by Ron Lyle, retires for 10 years and then can come back and knock out the #1 Heavyweight in the world?! At 45 years old.

    .
    Thats a load of shiit! It just proved that A, Foreman was a special fighter and B, Moorer isnt a natural heavyweight.

    I think if that fight happened today between a 45 year old Foreman and Haye the same result would happen and maybe earlier

    Right.
    Foreman lost to top guys in the 70s, but after a 10 retirement and carrying 50 lbs of extra fat on his gut, and slow as molasses at 45 years old, he could still beat the best of the 90s.

    At his peak, he got knocked out by Ali, but as a fat old man, he could go the distance with a prime peak Champ in Holyfield?

    Foreman can't beat powder-puff punching Jimmy Young in the 70s, but as a fat, old man, he can stop the prime peak Champ, Michael Moorer?

    ...and now you're saying a fat, old, slow Foreman could have beat one of the current best, David Haye?


    Maybe you fellas are right then about what you're saying: fighters today aren't as good as the fighters of yesteryear..

    .
    i dont know if you will find this interesting

    Exclusive Interview With The Legendary Angelo Dundee - “The Old George Foreman Would’ve Given Muhammad Ali A Tougher Fight Than The Young George”

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