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    did george Foreman fight 5 times in one day

    did he fight 5 times in a day, if so how come it's not on his record

    #2
    yes and i don't know

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      #3
      Yeah, the 'Toronto 5'. It was an exhibition, around 1975.

      I'll upload it if you want, Ali is commentating.

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        #4
        upload it. thats amazing.

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          #5
          Yes he did and they count as exhibition fights, I think its on Boxrec

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            #6
            Chris Eubank put on exhibitions in the Middle East, that weren't recorded as pro fights, one of them was against Dario Matteoni.

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              #7
              I have this on the comp, its funny. Foreman is throwing wild shots, making weird gestures and movements and just behaving strangely. He really fell apart after that loss to Ali.

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                #8
                Yeah, lol, he was jumping up and down at one point I remember.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JuicyJuice
                  Yeah, lol, he was jumping up and down at one point I remember.
                  With both feet together, he was bouncing from side to side.

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                    #10
                    Rene Barrientos of the Philippines faced three guys in Manila on the night of New Year's Day 1966: Ely Yares, Baby Paramount and Carl Penalosa. Barrientos was three years and a month shy of winning the vacant WBC SuperFeatherweight title by besting Ruben Navarro (UD 15), and had lost to Flash Elorde in an OPBF Lightweight bid (PNTs 12).

                    The three-fight series was comprised of Barrientos' 16th, 17th and 18th pro outings. Barrientos won all three, UD.

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