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Jul 6 2009, 10:48 AM
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Bourbon County Stout Group: Team BU Posts: 4,108 Joined: 23-February 05 Member No.: 1,759 |
I also agree that the old Foreman was a superior fighter to the young one. He was so much more relaxed in the ring.
Young George would have had a better chance of KO'ing Holyfield for sure, but other than that I think prime Evander beats him more times than not, and like JonnyBlaze said, has a decent chance of KO'ing him too. |
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Jul 7 2009, 08:44 PM
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The Savage Group: Members Posts: 3,920 Joined: 14-September 07 From: Chi-Town Member No.: 6,227 |
I also agree that the old Foreman was a superior fighter to the young one. He was so much more relaxed in the ring. Young George would have had a better chance of KO'ing Holyfield for sure, but other than that I think prime Evander beats him more times than not, and like JonnyBlaze said, has a decent chance of KO'ing him too. For sure..If Foreman said the hardest left hook he ever took was from Holy,I don't think he would have taken it like he did had he only been 10 lbs. more than Holy..Holy would eat up guys when they were close to his weight..Yet,none of those guys close to his weight never hit like Foreman.. |
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