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    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
    Fury with ease.

    Foreman is so slow, and If 6'3.5" 220lb "big George" thinks he's going to intimidate 6'9" 270lb Fury he's in for a very rude awakening.

    Foreman can have it, any way he wants it, would he prefer to be schooled for 12, on the end of the jab, swinging wildly at shadows and getting lit up, pizza face style? Perhaps he'd prefer it inside? 6'9" 270lbs of inside-fighting Ness, leaning all over him, mauling him and landing blazing combos to his noggin?

    The only thing that's for sure is Tyson Fury destroys this little man.
    Right same reason george loses to Mike to slow and easy to read

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      I think in the past I picked Fury but after the Wilder fights I’m not sure if I only went by the second fight ? I’ll save my two cents after the Whyte fight because Fury has not fought many big aggressive punchers let’s see if he gets past Whyte if not we can discuss Whyte vs Foreman since Fury is the greatest on the forum .

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        Tyson Fury has been boxing for 15 years and his best wins in his career was against glass chin old Wladimir Klistchko. Fury ran from a glass chin Wlad and only landed 86 punches in 12 rounds and could never hurt Wlad. Fury also beat unskilled physically weak Deontay Wilder. In the first and third bouts Fury looked horrible. Wilder is just so bad that Fury was still able to win.

        Then you will see people say Tyson Fury is 6'9 and 270 pounds and then say Foreman was 6'3 and find a lower weight for him. Lol Foreman weighed 230 pounds as a 19 year older. Foreman lost weight during his earlier years because 99 percent of the fighters during that time frame were in great shape. Foreman weighed 250 plus doing his comeback. You think Foreman couldn't have eating food and came in the ring weighing that his prime? Also Fury isn't 6'9 he is 6'7. Fury also is a 240 pound guy who comes in the ring out of shape. Also you know what is funny? I never heard anybody bring up height when it came to heavyweights until the last 10 or so years when so many casuals started talking about boxing.

        The fact is Neven Pajkic a light punching 6'2/6'3 was able to knock down Fury. The 6'2 or less natural 180 pound light punching Steve Cunnigham was able to knock Fury down with one punch and hurt him several other times before being stopped himself. Fury has nothing in his arsenal to worry Foreman. Even being 6'7 wouldn't be a problem. Alexader Povektin a 6'1 guy knocked out David Price a 6'8 guy. Andy Ruiz a 6'0 tall guy knocked out Anthony Joshua a 6'5 1/2 inch guy. Foreman himself knocked out 6'7 250 pound Robert "Bobo" Renfrow as a amateur and the 6'6 240-260 pound Jack O'Halloran as a pro.

        Fury isn't physically strong. He isn't technically skilled like his bozo fanboys tell you. He slaps with his punches more than Foreman ever did and Foreman got bashed for it. Fury isn't a big puncher. Foreman would walk through anything he dished out and stop him. Even the old Foreman would beat Fury. The old Foreman had a problem with fast guys. Fury isn't fast. Lol he only looks quick in comparison to guys like Wilder.

        Foreman by KO in less than 4 rounds.

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          Edge to Foreman, who fought way better guys. But I’d love to see this fight. Fury would have a chance for sure. Styles make fights.

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            Fury is 6'9, 270 lbs but also juiced to the gills.

            that's why he can stay mobile and doesn't run out of gas. dude is a chemical experiment. he's suffering all kinds of mental instability with his hormone abuse.




            Foreman doesn't stand a chance at 6'3 230 lbs. the only heavyweights that size these days are like Usyk who can move like cats

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