Yes. Look at the Sanders fight. Look at how Vitali reacts to a strong power puncher who is hitting him. Now picture an extremely superior version going at him and there's just no way he could deal with Foreman's onslaught.
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Does a prime George Foreman KO a prime Vitali Klitschko?
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Sanders had Vitali doing the chicken dance and pretty much knocked him down(I know this is going to rustle some jimmies for sure) before he ran out of energy. It's the only puncher he faced that was big and dynamic enough, unless you want to count lewis who also nearly knocked him down with an uppercut.
Again, Those guys are infinitely inferior to prime Foreman's onslaught.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostWow dude, are you serious? Forget your 'I watched boxing since the 80s' which is complete bs. Forget the fact that Foreman had knocked stopped 37 of 40 wins when he fought Ali, including demolition jobs of Norton, Frazier and Lyle - two of which had beaten Ali at that stage. He came back and beat the genuine world champion at 45. He thoroughly deserves a place in the top 5-6 let alone top 10.
I always knew you were a fake. And btw, I believe he was closer to 9-10 title fights. But that just shows how much (little) you know about boxing.
Oh and about Foreman's title fight record, I stated that as a fact not a guess. (5-4)
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Originally posted by BKM-2010 View PostYes. Look at the Sanders fight. Look at how Vitali reacts to a strong power puncher who is hitting him. Now picture an extremely superior version going at him and there's just no way he could deal with Foreman's onslaught.
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Originally posted by BKM-2010 View PostSanders had Vitali doing the chicken dance and pretty much knocked him down(I know this is going to rustle some jimmies for sure) before he ran out of energy. It's the only puncher he faced that was big and dynamic enough, unless you want to count lewis who also nearly knocked him down with an uppercut.
Again, Those guys are infinitely inferior to prime Foreman's onslaught.
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Originally posted by BKM-2010 View PostSanders had Vitali doing the chicken dance and pretty much knocked him down(I know this is going to rustle some jimmies for sure) before he ran out of energy. It's the only puncher he faced that was big and dynamic enough, unless you want to count lewis who also nearly knocked him down with an uppercut.
Again, Those guys are infinitely inferior to prime Foreman's onslaught.
Lewis was never near to knock him down. Vitali took Lennox's best punch clean as possible and stayed on his feet. You can't BS about Vitali's chin, find something else..
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostChicken dance? Rewrite history much? He caught Vitali with a perfect couter punch off guard but he wasn't even hurt. It's obvious he wasn't hurt by the way he avoided the follow up barrage from the sniper.
He had to run from Sanders untill he ran out of steam. An out of shape, part time golfer had him chicken dancing, knocked him down and hurt him repeatedly. What do you think a prime Foreman would do? Absolute finish.
Originally posted by Simurgh View PostThat Sanders shot would not knock down but knock out majority of ATG HW.
Lewis was never near to knock him down. Vitali took Lennox's best punch clean as possible and stayed on his feet. You can't BS about Vitali's chin, find something else..
Prime Foreman's right uppercut was deadly as well, and he was stronger than lewis in the clinch so Vitali would be pushed back if he tried to Clinchko him.
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