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    George Foreman Documentary



    Fan film on arguably the most unlikely comeback ever in sports.

    Details of Foreman's career that aren't commonly discussed;

    Foreman has said he was hurt by Ali's punches in the rumble in the jungle, he has also gone on record saying Ali's punches didn't hurt, so he has contradicted himself.

    When Foreman lost to Jimmy Young, Young fought as much like a soccer player as a boxer. He initiated several clinches so that he could create distance between him and George, then after initiating the clinches he would complain to the ref that Foreman was skirting the rules.

    Foreman almost flew off the deep end after the loss to Jimmy Young. Friends and family were concerned about his mental health. His publicist said he was "off his rocker" which is quite an unusual thing for a publicist to say.

    At around 320 pounds and after 10 years of no boxing training, Foreman called out prime Mike Tyson (I'm sure most know that but it's still amusing).

    Michael Moorer fought like a tactical dunce against Foreman, seemingly caught in two minds as to what was the best strategy to employ.

    If you look at some of Gil Clancy's quotes during the fight;

    "I'm surprised Moorer isn't moving there he's fencing with George"

    "Again Moorer is fencing with a bigger man"

    "Moorer needs to counter more or take risks with his left hand, George has taken more risks with his right hand than Moorer has with his left"

    Lampley:

    "I think he thinks he's gonna knock him out and he's gonna do it by standing right in front of him"

    "I think he thinks he's taken Foreman's power and it's not gonna hurt him, that could be a big mistake"

    Drawing a diagram from those words it's not that unlikely that the way the fight played out Foreman managed to land a big punch though it was unlikely.

    #2
    Originally posted by Stuart_boxer View Post


    Fan film on arguably the most unlikely comeback ever in sports.

    Details of Foreman's career that aren't commonly discussed;

    Foreman has said he was hurt by Ali's punches in the rumble in the jungle, he has also gone on record saying Ali's punches didn't hurt, so he has contradicted himself.

    When Foreman lost to Jimmy Young, Young fought as much like a soccer player as a boxer. He initiated several clinches so that he could create distance between him and George, then after initiating the clinches he would complain to the ref that Foreman was skirting the rules.

    Foreman almost flew off the deep end after the loss to Jimmy Young. Friends and family were concerned about his mental health. His publicist said he was "off his rocker" which is quite an unusual thing for a publicist to say.

    At around 320 pounds and after 10 years of no boxing training, Foreman called out prime Mike Tyson (I'm sure most know that but it's still amusing).

    Michael Moorer fought like a tactical dunce against Foreman, seemingly caught in two minds as to what was the best strategy to employ.

    If you look at some of Gil Clancy's quotes during the fight;

    "I'm surprised Moorer isn't moving there he's fencing with George"

    "Again Moorer is fencing with a bigger man"

    "Moorer needs to counter more or take risks with his left hand, George has taken more risks with his right hand than Moorer has with his left"

    Lampley:

    "I think he thinks he's gonna knock him out and he's gonna do it by standing right in front of him"

    "I think he thinks he's taken Foreman's power and it's not gonna hurt him, that could be a big mistake"

    Drawing a diagram from those words it's not that unlikely that the way the fight played out Foreman managed to land a big punch though it was unlikely.
    - -Only adult bio of George released at the start of the year by a "non boxing" perfesser who specializes in sports financing.

    Interviewed George and most of the relevant parties who are still alive.

    No Way But To Fight by Andrew RM Smith highly recommended.

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      #3
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
      - -Only adult bio of George released at the start of the year by a "non boxing" perfesser who specializes in sports financing.

      Interviewed George and most of the relevant parties who are still alive.

      No Way But To Fight by Andrew RM Smith highly recommended.
      Does he say George was or wasn’t involved in financial crimes?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Stuart_boxer View Post
        Does he say George was or wasn’t involved in financial crimes?
        - -Have no idea what you talk of.

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          #5
          I used to train with a guy who fought Foreman during his come back. He didn't fare so well in the bout though.

          He's now a promoter in Chicago or atleast he was the last time I heard.

          Any guesses on the guys name?.....Rockin'
          Last edited by Rockin'; 09-25-2020, 07:23 AM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
            I used to train with a guy who fought Foreman during his come back. He didn't fare so well in the bout though.

            He's now a promoter in Chicago or atleast he was the last time I heard.

            Any guesses on the guys name?.....Rockin'
            - -Here 'tis-

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              #7
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
              - -Here 'tis-

              That's him........Rockin'

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                #8
                The Doc is boring as hell. Not a thing in there that everyone does not already know by heart.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                  That's him........Rockin'
                  Guess he took a lotta "Hitz" from Big George? Heyooooo.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
                    Guess he took a lotta "Hitz" from Big George? Heyooooo.
                    He's a good guy. How many former world champions have you fought? ........Rockin'

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