by sussexpob » Sat Mar 22, 2025 9:45 am
The easiest way to demonstrate Foreman's legacy in boxing is the fact that many boxing experts point to Ali beating Foreman as the deciding factor in making Ali the greatest fighter of all time. Many forget that Ali was a huge underdog in that fight, and that there is a 5-6 year period in Ali's prime where Foreman was rated the lineal champion and considered the better fighter. Of course, Ali won their only fight, but I couldn't imagine a harder environment for a sportstar to walk into - the Congo public sided with Ali, painted Foreman the enemy - Foreman and his team made many accusations about their preparations being sabotaged, the ring being interfered with, his water being spiked.... it could be all sour grapes, but what is clear is Ali had the advantage of a fanatic crowd and Foreman had the opposite. Was that the difference in deciding who was the greatest of all time?
In the history of boxing, I cannot think of many, if any, fights as impressive as Foreman's utter dismantling of Joe Frazier inside a few minutes. A man who fought Ali to the ground and was famous for having one the hardest granite chins arguably ever, put on his back by the first proper punch Foreman landed.... and then again permanently a few moments later. Has there ever been such a mis-match in a fight between two hall of fame, top 10 all time fighters?
If there are more impressive performances, then Foreman has more of his own to throw into the discussion. Taking a generational talent and biggest boxer of the era like Holyfield, who was still undefeated and at his zenith, 12 rounds in a fight that shocked many people how close it was - when Foreman was well passed 40.....
I guess the winner in the end is that Moorer fight. Its beyond comprehension that Foreman, who IIRC was 46-47 at the time, beat a hall of fame level fighter at his peak, who was nearly half his age and who had yet to be defeated with wins against other HOF level talents on his CV..... this is the stuff you expect in Rocky films, not reality. Even his last fight, when he was nearly 50, he was not disgraced by Shannon Briggs, another standout generation talent half his age.
They don't build boxers like this man anymore. One of my personal sporting heros..... RIP Champ
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