Tony Tucker was the WBA's mandatory challenger after Foreman beat Moorer for the title. George ducked Tucker to take on little known at the time Axel Shultz. Most thought Schultz was robbed and Geotge gave up his IBF title rather than rematch him. How would Tucker have done at that time against Big George had he been given the opportunity?
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostTony Tucker was the WBA's mandatory challenger after Foreman beat Moorer for the title. George ducked Tucker to take on little known at the time Axel Shultz. Most thought Schultz was robbed and Geotge gave up his IBF title rather than rematch him. How would Tucker have done at that time against Big George had he been given the opportunity?JAB5239 likes this.
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Tucker proved he could go 12 rounds with a big puncher (Tyson) and he stood eye to eye with Big George, so it is unlikely Foreman could have bullied him around eg. Frazier.
I'd say he had a good shot of winning a decision but it is Foreman and that means one punch can end it.
He would never have stopped Foreman II, but maybe a decision win was within his grasp.
Losing his title during Tyson's run to the top, made a Tucker fight not worth Foreman's time.
Foreman II fought easy fights and waited for the big money fights to develop. Whether is was to be Tyson, or as it was Holyfield, after Tyson stumbled, Foreman had no cause to bother with any of the top fighters until he was at the very top. A title fight was his to have simply because he was George Foreman.
He handled himself brilliantly. Tough fights, with no title at stake were a waste of Foreman's time.
I don't believe Foreman II ever ducked anyone, but he also understood that he didn't need to prove he deserved a title shot, so he didn't bother.
I believed Foreman II was going to stop Tyson but I never got the chance to 'be right.'JAB5239 Anomalocaris like this.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View PostTucker proved he could go 12 rounds with a big puncher (Tyson) and he stood eye to eye with Big George, so it is unlikely Foreman could have bullied him around eg. Frazier.
I'd say he had a good shot of winning a decision but it is Foreman and that means one punch can end it.
He would never have stopped Foreman II, but maybe a decision win was within his grasp.
Losing his title during Tyson's run to the top, made a Tucker fight not worth Foreman's time.
Foreman II fought easy fights and waited for the big money fights to develop. Whether is was to be Tyson, or as it was Holyfield, after Tyson stumbled, Foreman had no cause to bother with any of the top fighters until he was at the very top. A title fight was his to have simply because he was George Foreman.
He handled himself brilliantly. Tough fights, with no title at stake were a waste of Foreman's time.
I don't believe Foreman II ever ducked anyone, but he also understood that he didn't need to prove he deserved a title shot, so he didn't bother.
I believed Foreman II was going to stop Tyson but I never got the chance to 'be right.'
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostTony Tucker was the WBA's mandatory challenger after Foreman beat Moorer for the title. George ducked Tucker to take on little known at the time Axel Shultz. Most thought Schultz was robbed and Geotge gave up his IBF title rather than rematch him. How would Tucker have done at that time against Big George had he been given the opportunity?Last edited by Bronson66; Today, 05:40 AM.Anomalocaris JAB5239 like this.
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Originally posted by Biledriver View Post
Wasn't Tucker pretty much done by that point? I would have picked the Tucker who fought Tyson to outpoint any version of comeback Foreman, but the Tucker who got beaten up by a green Lennox Lewis I'm kind of dubious.Bronson66 likes this.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View PostTucker proved he could go 12 rounds with a big puncher (Tyson) and he stood eye to eye with Big George, so it is unlikely Foreman could have bullied him around eg. Frazier.
I'd say he had a good shot of winning a decision but it is Foreman and that means one punch can end it.
He would never have stopped Foreman II, but maybe a decision win was within his grasp.
Losing his title during Tyson's run to the top, made a Tucker fight not worth Foreman's time.
Foreman II fought easy fights and waited for the big money fights to develop. Whether is was to be Tyson, or as it was Holyfield, after Tyson stumbled, Foreman had no cause to bother with any of the top fighters until he was at the very top. A title fight was his to have simply because he was George Foreman.
He handled himself brilliantly. Tough fights, with no title at stake were a waste of Foreman's time.
I don't believe Foreman II ever ducked anyone, but he also understood that he didn't need to prove he deserved a title shot, so he didn't bother.
I believed Foreman II was going to stop Tyson but I never got the chance to 'be right.'
I wanted to see Tyson-Foreman as well. At the time I though George could pull it off. Today I think Tyson would have been to fast and to hard hitting for George.Bronson66 likes this.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostTony Tucker was the WBA's mandatory challenger after Foreman beat Moorer for the title. George ducked Tucker to take on little known at the time Axel Shultz. Most thought Schultz was robbed and Geotge gave up his IBF title rather than rematch him. How would Tucker have done at that time against Big George had he been given the opportunity?
Most boxing fans know that Tucker was a damaged fighter after Tyson because his daddy trainer took Tucker's discounted purse from DKing in cash and went on the run.
Most boxing fans already know how corrupt the ABCs are as well as boxing commissions.
George did it his way on the way back after 10 yrs of retirement.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
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Most boxing fans know that Tucker was a damaged fighter after Tyson because his daddy trainer took Tucker's discounted purse from DKing in cash and went on the run.
Most boxing fans already know how corrupt the ABCs are as well as boxing commissions.
George did it his way on the way back after 10 yrs of retirement.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
George himself said he wanted no part of Tucker because he was to tough, that is why he dropped the belt.
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