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.
Prime Foreman was a f***ing beast man, honestly wouldn’t surprise me if he blitzed Fury, on the other hand, it wouldn’t surprise me if Fury neutralised him and beat him widely on points. Foreman’s seek and destroy style relied upon his physical strength in comparison to his contemporaries, how would he impose that physicality on a 6 ft 9 giant? He’d probably have to get the axe back out and try chop Fury down like he did in training during his comeback.
Foreman giving up alot of height/reach and Fury can move. It comes down to whether Foreman could catch him, Fury has an ok chin, but his powers of recovery are fantastic. Foreman had a fantastic jab and everyone knows about the power, but he wasnt difficult to hit and his feet were not the best. 50/50 for me, I can see Foreman walking him down and eventually catching him with 3 or 4 dynamite punches and stopping him, but can also see Fury maintaining success from the outside to a decision.
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.
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