Originally posted by billeau2
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Does a prime George Foreman KO a prime Vitali Klitschko?
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Originally posted by Cardinal Buck View PostAdd Lewis to the list of people who would own Foreman.
Also, Foreman didn't beat ATG's in plural. I know of one, single, ATG he beat who happened to also be severely undersized. And I know of one ATG and another so-so fighter who humiliated him in the 70s.
Are you suggesting that Vitali's resume is better than Foremans?
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H2H, Foreman would be in deep water against Vitali.
Foreman has punching power, but is limited skill wise. Vitali is a matador, a black belt with a lot more finesse to his game than people mostly see. He's a technical (yes, highly technical) fighter, however awkward he looks in the ring.
The rope a dope Ali does, Vitali can do in the middle of the ring; he will dominate a clumsy plodding Foreman with his jab, distance, and movement. It would be quite a boxing lesson seeing this match up.Last edited by Weltschmerz; 10-29-2013, 03:12 PM.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post4 losses to those guys too
And Vitali would beat anyone on that list too with the exception of Ali on cuts
But he didn't, so your argument is redudant.
It doesn't matter if he lost some of those fights. He fought at a top top level and came up short in his 40s. So what.
Vitali came up short vs Chris Byrd ffs.
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Originally posted by beez721 View Posthard to imagine any sane person thinking vitali's resume is as good or better than foreman's. its not even close
But it seems like some of these people think that Vitali > Foreman based on him being 15-2 in title fights.
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Prime George really wasn't much other than a big strong guy with a punch, seriously watch some of those old fights.
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostH2H, Foreman would be in deep water against Vitali.
Foreman has punching power, but is limited skill wise. Vitali is a matador, a black belt with a lot more finesse to his game than people mostly see. He's a technical (yes, highly technical) fighter, however awkward he looks in the ring.
The rope a dope Ali does, Vitali can do in the middle of the ring; he will dominate a clumsy plodding Foreman with his jab, distance, and movement. It would be quite a boxing lesson seeing this match up.
Foreman throws a wider variety of punches, so I can't really understand why you'd say he's limited skillwise. I'd like to get a further explanation of that please.
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