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Does a prime George Foreman KO a prime Vitali Klitschko?
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Originally posted by Drunken Cat View PostThat comment is so ****** as to not even warrant a response.
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostWilder is a bronze medalist. that means squat. he's also a bum. Tony thompson, aerreola, and bryant jennings are all better than him and they are not great. Povetkin was a gold medalist-he isn't much better.
The fact is the division is at one of its weakest points in history. Haye and ADamek have been the 2 most worthy challengers in recent years and they are blown up crusierweights.
Wlad is a 1st ballot hof'er no doubt. Vitali doesn't deserve HOF IMO but he will get in. That doesn't make their challenegrs any better than they are-putrid.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostHaha,
Yes, I'll draw my conclusions on the fact that Foreman fought Frazier, Norton, Ali, Roman, Holyfield, Morrison, Moorer, undefeated Briggs
whereas Vitali fought Hide, Mahone, Sullivan, Sanders, Williams, Peter, Fat old Briggs, Charr, Gomez, Sosnowski, Kevin johnson....
I think the conclusion is pretty easily made.
And Vitali would beat anyone on that list too with the exception of Ali on cutsLast edited by Boxing Goat; 10-29-2013, 01:59 PM.
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Originally posted by Drunken Cat View PostWilder is a pretty poor example. He's more an example of the lack of talent. He had only boxed 2 years when he won his medal meaning he is only on his 7th year of boxing period. The last American super heavyweight Olympian was a football player with little boxing experience. These are just large and athletic guys who can make it in the week division of today. They are not great boxers at all. Wilder will lose when he fights someone with reasonable boxing skill. These guys can't compare with the guys of Ali's era, it is obvious. Boxing use to be a mainstream sport and now it's not. You don't have kids picking up boxing at their local YMCA any more (like Holyfield for instance, the last great American heavyweight).
Vitali came back after 4 years off and destroyed the #1 heavyweight challenger in his 1st fight back to regain his title. This had never been done before. Not even by Ali.
Wlad is in his second title reign, is 14-0 mostly by KO and is 37 years old. Ali was almost a ****** by then.
How that's not a description of great boxers, I don't know what is.Last edited by Boxing Goat; 10-29-2013, 02:07 PM.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostYes I'm so uneducated about the sweet science. So he didn't throw straight punches? Have you seen any of Foreman's fights at all? Take a look at the Norton fight - Foreman, in the first alone, threw piston jabs, left uppercuts, straight rights and left and right hooks. He blocked punches and leaned back similar to Ali. Admittedly a bit of a cardinal sin in boxing, but it worked for him.
Now compare that to the Klitschko's jab-straight right. No bodyshots, no hooks, no uppercuts.
Neither Ali or Lyle made him look like a pinata as you call it. Both were equal fights up until both stoppages.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostNo he wasn't.
Lol, it's not hard to shut down opponents when you are facing albert sosnowski is it? Still took his time.
Foreman beat ATGs in a couple of rounds. In comparison, Vitali lost and struggled with an out of shape Lennox Lewis.
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