Bonecrusher was a negative git that fight. He did nothing but spoil the fight until the end.
BTW I am not saying for certain Tyson would win but that probably would be the most exciting heavyweight fight of all time. Prime George v Prime Tyson.
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Bonecrusher was a negative git that fight. He did nothing but spoil the fight until the end.
BTW I am not saying for certain Tyson would win but that probably would be the most exciting heavyweight fight of all time. Prime George v Prime Tyson.
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I would agree if you said 1973 George Foreman with the knowledge, ring savvy, defense, and more polished skill set of the older George Foreman. Just think if the young Foreman had all of that?
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Well Jimmy Young beat him quite comfortably points wise, and also took his best in 7th round and come right back.
Jimmy Young was very underrated he deserved decisions against. Shavers, Norton, Ali, but thats the way it goes.
As for George Foreman blowing away everyone, i think he loses to these guys.
Muhammad Ali obviously
Jimmy Young again
Larry Holmes
Lennox Lewis
There's probably quite a few others aswell, basically anyone who's a good mover with a good defense and a solid enough chin has a chance.
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It is a big shame that Larry Holmes never got hold of George as he would have beaten him any and every time.
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I heard George Foreman was avoiding him, when they were both in there 40's making there comeback. But i don't know if thats true or not, but what i do know. Is that Larry Holmes's comeback was very underrated.
He beat up Ray Mercer, lost a close decision to Evander Holyfield. And deserved to be world champion at 45 but lost a razor thin close decision to Oliver McCall, which i think he won 7 rounds to 5.
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