I don't know how many of you guys have worked with, or been friends with, a really big guy like George. I have a friend I worked with for over 20 years. He played semi pro football, and was working his way to the NFL when an injury ended that chance. But this guy is just BIG-everywhere. He's about George's size, 6'-4", 260lbs. I mean, this dude has big hands, wrists, arms, etc. I know standing next to him, I'd sure hate to have him get pissed at me. He'd break me in half!! Lucky for most people that he's a gentle guy, and it takes a lot to really get him mad. I remember one time we were out at a bar with a couple co-workers after work. A couple guys came in looking for trouble, and pretty soon they came over and started their shit. 'Dave' stood up, and one of the troublemakers says "Don't think it bothers any me that your a big guy". Dave says to him "It's never bothered me any, either"! That pretty much ended the discussion, and they left not long after, without a single punch being thrown. That comeback Dave stated was a classic, I thought.
In response to an interviewer question on his punching technique: "I may telegraph my punches, but the messages get through" (c) Big George Foreman. Absolutely legend.
That's a good quote to tell clueless, keyboard coaches. It doesn't matter if they see your shoulder move lol they won't know exactly where the punch is going and definitely won't be able to see my second punch.
Foreman one day was driving with his son and when he passed through a poor neiberhood his son make a joke about poor people, then George drove into a place more poor than the first and anwser to his son: this place is where i came, i was born here and never joke about poverty...
Further proof that all men are not created equal. There are monsters that walk among us. Foreman was a monster. A savagely strong guy who had a taste for hurting people. Even in his comeback as an older fighter he had frightening power and an ability to absorb unbelievable punishment. Prime Holyfield hit him with like 20 punches in a row and Foreman’s facial expression never changed. Great video, it captures everything that Foreman was.
He didn't have a taste for hurting people. Though it sounds poetic ,the way you said it,it's just not true. Jon Jones has a taste for hurting people. He gives off that psychopath vibe. But George looks like like he's here to get the job done,earn his bread and go home.
@@RamKumar-yi6wn He didn´t enojy hurting people but h based his entire self steem on being strong, if you standed against him, he would try yo kill you
@@Motorata661 except he says in his own biography that he wanted to hurt the guy as quickly as possible so he could get it over with and go eat something. He even dreamed of killing an opponent so that the rest would be too scared to fight. Thankfully he became a mu I better person and found his calling in life with religion. He likely would have ended up back in the streets or become another celebrity drowning himself in alcohol and food with no purpose.
Foreman's power was his prize winner for sure, followed by his chin, but people overlook some of his other techniques that made him great. Instead of head movement he used an old strategy from the bare knuckle days. He'd control his opponents arms with his own to block punches before they start, occupy space, and push them when they tried to enter. The pushing was kryptonite for Frazier because Frazier relied on head movement to fight and enter where he'd bend low at the waste without much lateral movement, and Foreman would push him so Frazier was constantly off balance and could never enter. It helps to have the reach advantage for this, and a lot of strength. But it's Foreman, so that was never a problem
@@pascalscherr5206 true bro u saw how when foreman came back he rely on those skills and he still fucked them up even though he was old I really respect foreman
CRC 713 70’s foreman was a completely different fighter to 90’s foreman. Prime foreman used to smother his opponents hands before they were able to punch, then he used to proceed to decimate them easily. Whereas 90’s foreman used the legendary cross guard technique which he learnt from the old mongoose Archie Moore. This was a far more effective defence however it left him in a spot where he could not counter or throw punches back. One of the greatest fighters to ever live and definitely one of the scariest. I believe he would have beaten ali if they had a rematch since George would have known Ali’s game plan the second time after learning from the first.
George Foreman literally punched himself out in the Muhammad Ali fight. Muhammad Ali was not perfect either he commonly came into fights out of shape and was beatable as all of them were
Ring Magazine said that George was "probably the most physically powerful man to ever step into the ring". At the very least, he's the only heavyweight that I know of who was ever photographed carrying a full-size cow on his shoulders. Kudos to Ron Lyle who stood toe to toe and slugged it out with Foreman and very nearly succeeded...until he didn't.
Most of the time when fighters get killed or take brain damage it’s because of fighting a guy who has just enough power to hurt you but not enough to knock you out or from fighting multiple hard hitters too quickly
1:16.Even when Joe Frazier is, in my opinion, one of the most resilient man ever in boxing.That uppercut, that btw i consider it to be the deadliest punch in that fight, really disconnected him for one second..great video Mr Hanzagod and sorry for mi english
I agree that uppercut was the end for Frazier. He showed great determination to continue the fight after that... One of the toughest fighters ever no doubt.
haNZAgod You couldn't have edited this any better. The clips. The music. The quality. Just superb content as always. The most befitting tribute to Big George Foreman ever. Hats off.
The closest performance of power of reality by Big George Foreman. Excellent boxing highlight with a dark and gloomy fitting song. I absolutely freaking love this video.
Billy Mcpherson nobody obliterated Evander! George had a jab in his second career. First career not so much. Look at the knock downs suffered by foreman first career vs second. The jab kept him up.
@@justinridley4444 "George had a jab in his second career. First career not so much" Not so. I refer you to exhibit a) ua-cam.com/video/11e2POq3INs/v-deo.html
@@justinridley4444 Evander said foremen was the hardest hitter he ever faced And a 45 year old george foremen went the distance with a prime holyfield Scary to think what a prime 25 year old George foreman would've done
Your editing skills instantly provides an aura or mood that captures a boxer's MO. Prime Foreman is like some bygone, forgotten monster... set on destroying everything in his path.
He would kill Deontay within 2. Young Foreman was a scary man. Very underrated boxing skills too. Foreman had pretty good work for a big man, used his arms really well, and good mechanics. Even though he threw bombs, his mechanics were in place.
Was just thinking this...the music captures the eerie supernatural nature of the horrific life of Foreman in the ring..a tall beastly tower of death with a hunger for destruction.Pure terror
A man mountain whos chin was just as hard as his punch. Thr more i watch of george the more im falling in love with him. Absolute legendary beast, and a proper nice guy to go with it.
I imagine somewhere in the far future we will be asked by some hostile extraterrestrials to sent one representative selected out of mankind' history to fight alone for our all existence. Then my choice would be the 1973's version of George Foreman, pure natural, genetic strength in it's absolute prime. Most powerful man who ever walked not only in box ring but the earth. I'd be confident mankind survives because this Foreman is too strong, scary and unbeatable by whomever.
First stint as champ, Foreman had an unorthodox style. He was the only boxer, I've ever seen, who used 'mass' to his advantage, as opposed to technique, as an elite, champion boxer, and the most awesome heavyweight of all time. Dude like Ali had an 'elite' technique for punching. Iron Mike was super finely tuned to his technique, too. Younger George reminds me of the 'Tauren Chieftain' in World of Warcraft, who resides in the city - Thunderbluff. All the other kings and queens of the major cities in Azeroth, have a super cool axe, a bow, or a sword. The Tauren Chieftain carries a freaking huge log, as his weapon. Tauren are like 5 feet taller than all the other races. Their part 'cow.' They're just STRONG. And if you use 'technique' when you are built like a thick tree, Like Big George, you're not capitalizing on your advantage. Anyway. Foreman's 2nd time a champ. He had the purest punching skill. It made Ali's look kinda 'imprecise.' Really happy this clip magically appeared as one of my youtube choices.
George Foreman's footwork and mobility don't get enough appreciation. Look how he moves and makes small changes to his position every time he throws a punch. Don't see that nearly as much anymore today.
@@miyamotomusashi56When you see George Shadow Boxing he's mostly throwing punches for the cameras and most of that footage is from the Olympics before he went pro. He used that guard more heavily in the pros than during the amateurs, and who knows how much time he actually spent shadow boxing using that guard. I imagine every day when the cameras weren't rolling.
Baddest man on the planet they called Mike Tyson, if dude ever met this guy he’d have crushed Mike inside 2 rounds for sure. Excellent work again my man Hanzagod!
Tresfaye Williams peekaboo defence has no defence to the uppercut. They are always open to it. Sonny Liston exposed that against Patterson. That’s George’s signature punch! Buster Douglas removed Tyson from consciousness of the earth with it. Tyson went back to corner after r1 with Lewis complained he was hurt bad to Ronnie Shields from the first uppercut Lewis threw. George a whole new realm of power. Only Sonny Liston and Joe Louis can compare to blunt force trauma of his punches. Evander Holyfield on record saying George hit him harder than anyone and he faced Tyson, Bowe and Lewis when they were reigning world champions!
@@Indervallervooooooo Tyson beat buster Douglas because it was a 14 count by the ref and he wasn't with Kevin Rooney so it doesn't count, he didn't train for that fight. You don't know shit
@@Indervallervooooooo Tyson had alot of set backs at that time, if buster Douglas fought Mike Tyson in 1987 he would of knock him out in the first round, he was more focused then
Awesome video. Foreman was the sickest. My favorite boxer. I think he had a very interesting and underrated defense too. I'd like to see a video of just his defense.
My God! That staredown sent shivers down to my ballsack!! Forget the TNT in both his hands, one of the most underrated features of Big George is his cast-iron chin. He's listed as having one of the all-time greatest chins in boxing history. So for Muhammad Ali to beat him at his absolute physical prime, back when he was a glowering invincible wrecking-machine, Just speaks volumes about what an incredibly special talent The Greatest really was! I mean Big George came back a full 20 yrs after losing his title to Ali and went on to reclaim the Heavyweight Championship again! Let that sink in! ... And Ali beat him. The undefeated Slayer of all heavyweights. KO. Right there in the centre of the ring. Unquestionably the greatest sporting moment in history.
Ali didnt beat foreman. Foreman gased out, missing most his punches. Ali knocked him down (though Ali could hit him 1 more time before he fell, but didnt) Foreman got up at the count of 9. Ali won the fight. But refused to give Foreman a rematch, later on. Ali wasnt in his prime when they fought.
Big Georg was a Monster, a force of nature. In my opinion a bit underrated when you talk about great heavyweights. This man destroyed legends like Ken Norten and Joe Frazier. Look at him now, everybody’s darling.
Imagine technology is so developed and we can take every humans DNA and able to make a superhuman. Overall strenght, heavy hand and body resistance of Foreman, reflex, footwork and pain threshold of Ali, hand speed of Patterson, reach and intimidation of Sonny Liston, chin of Oliver McCall, size of Vitali Klichko, explosiveness of Mike Tyson, punch of Ernie Shavers and adapting ability and skills of Lennox Lewis. The man that I described would be absolute superhuman.
What Big George lacked in speed in technique, he made up for in sheer power. He also had great stamina and a great chin which is often overlooked when analysing his boxing ability. He is definitely one of the all time heavyweight greats.
George was lighting fast. Fast for sure but his punches landed were so accurate. His stance and punches were so dam commanding and strong like he would stop anybody that got in his way
The way George just hammers away at opponents when he has them hurt in the corner, it looks like someone taking down a wall with a sledgehammer or a controlled demolition.
This man had two primes!
Right ☺️.
first thought when I read the title of the video 👍🏽
Facts . ATG
Definitely big George was by far the strongest fighter I’ve ever seen 🔥🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I don't know how many of you guys have worked with, or been friends with, a really big guy like George. I have a friend I worked with for over 20 years. He played semi pro football, and was working his way to the NFL when an injury ended that chance. But this guy is just BIG-everywhere. He's about George's size, 6'-4", 260lbs. I mean, this dude has big hands, wrists, arms, etc. I know standing next to him, I'd sure hate to have him get pissed at me. He'd break me in half!! Lucky for most people that he's a gentle guy, and it takes a lot to really get him mad. I remember one time we were out at a bar with a couple co-workers after work. A couple guys came in looking for trouble, and pretty soon they came over and started their shit. 'Dave' stood up, and one of the troublemakers says "Don't think it bothers any me that your a big guy". Dave says to him "It's never bothered me any, either"! That pretty much ended the discussion, and they left not long after, without a single punch being thrown. That comeback Dave stated was a classic, I thought.
In response to an interviewer question on his punching technique:
"I may telegraph my punches, but the messages get through" (c) Big George Foreman.
Absolutely legend.
That's a good quote to tell clueless, keyboard coaches. It doesn't matter if they see your shoulder move lol they won't know exactly where the punch is going and definitely won't be able to see my second punch.
Foreman one day was driving with his son and when he passed through a poor neiberhood his son make a joke about poor people, then George drove into a place more poor than the first and anwser to his son: this place is where i came, i was born here and never joke about poverty...
and that little boy was Barack Obama
Ist that Fake or true
Guido Octavio and hes son peed hes pants
@Czterdziestysiódmy You're post makes as much sense as your avatar does, which makes no sense at all....
his son began to cry shortly after
Only a monster could destroy Fraizer like that. I'm pretty sure a prime Foreman would destroy any and all of the current top heavyweights.
Call me crazy but I think Fury would have outboxed prime Foreman.
@@Muscle880 ok you're crazy
@@Muscle880 your crazy
@@Muscle880 you're crazy
@@Muscle880 Your not crazy
Further proof that all men are not created equal. There are monsters that walk among us. Foreman was a monster. A savagely strong guy who had a taste for hurting people. Even in his comeback as an older fighter he had frightening power and an ability to absorb unbelievable punishment. Prime Holyfield hit him with like 20 punches in a row and Foreman’s facial expression never changed. Great video, it captures everything that Foreman was.
He didn't have a taste for hurting people. Though it sounds poetic ,the way you said it,it's just not true. Jon Jones has a taste for hurting people. He gives off that psychopath vibe. But George looks like like he's here to get the job done,earn his bread and go home.
Ram Kumar thats wrong, george loved hurting people in his prime, thats why he swung so wildley, he didnt in his comeback.
@@RamKumar-yi6wn He didn´t enojy hurting people but h based his entire self steem on being strong, if you standed against him, he would try yo kill you
@@Motorata661 except he says in his own biography that he wanted to hurt the guy as quickly as possible so he could get it over with and go eat something. He even dreamed of killing an opponent so that the rest would be too scared to fight. Thankfully he became a mu I better person and found his calling in life with religion. He likely would have ended up back in the streets or become another celebrity drowning himself in alcohol and food with no purpose.
MUFC
Who cares?!
Young George's Athetisim, plus Old George's mind= The Greatest Heavyweight of All Time.
Man, he really grilled his opponents.
Haha good one
😂😂
Lmao
One of the most intimidating boxers ever
Dr. Who Liston was more intimidating by far
@@Brawling_Style I said ""one"" of the most not the most. I can say Liston, Dempsey, Hagler, Hearns and Duran just to name a few
George was listons sparring partner 😅 i cant imagine how those sparring sessions went
@@BRAMSTONER foreman was a kid fresh from the olympics and said liston was the only guy EVER to consistently back him up and make him actually box!!!
@@BRAMSTONER George said Sonny Liston was the only one who made him take a step back
Foreman's power was his prize winner for sure, followed by his chin, but people overlook some of his other techniques that made him great. Instead of head movement he used an old strategy from the bare knuckle days. He'd control his opponents arms with his own to block punches before they start, occupy space, and push them when they tried to enter. The pushing was kryptonite for Frazier because Frazier relied on head movement to fight and enter where he'd bend low at the waste without much lateral movement, and Foreman would push him so Frazier was constantly off balance and could never enter. It helps to have the reach advantage for this, and a lot of strength. But it's Foreman, so that was never a problem
@Zacattack Thank you. There's a lot of world class strong men who couldn't achieve anything close to Big George in the ring
@@pascalscherr5206 true bro u saw how when foreman came back he rely on those skills and he still fucked them up even though he was old I really respect foreman
CRC 713 70’s foreman was a completely different fighter to 90’s foreman. Prime foreman used to smother his opponents hands before they were able to punch, then he used to proceed to decimate them easily. Whereas 90’s foreman used the legendary cross guard technique which he learnt from the old mongoose Archie Moore. This was a far more effective defence however it left him in a spot where he could not counter or throw punches back. One of the greatest fighters to ever live and definitely one of the scariest. I believe he would have beaten ali if they had a rematch since George would have known Ali’s game plan the second time after learning from the first.
George Foreman literally punched himself out in the Muhammad Ali fight. Muhammad Ali was not perfect either he commonly came into fights out of shape and was beatable as all of them were
Indeed. Here is a brilliant breakdown of Foreman's style, illustrating exactly the points you raise
ua-cam.com/video/11e2POq3INs/v-deo.html
Ring Magazine said that George was "probably the most physically powerful man to ever step into the ring". At the very least, he's the only heavyweight that I know of who was ever photographed carrying a full-size cow on his shoulders. Kudos to Ron Lyle who stood toe to toe and slugged it out with Foreman and very nearly succeeded...until he didn't.
What is kudos?
'Kudos' means to give somebody their props. Anybody that can stand and trade with Foreman like he did deserves serious respect.
@@c.c.7687 all right thanks! Defenetly agree with you.
I seen that picture, I think he was still fairly young @ the tyme.
@@Rodageado kudo = respect :)
Still a mystery to how he never actually killed a guy in the ring. That was one.... bad.... man
His opponents got knocked out too quickly for them to sustain life threatening damage.
Most of the time when fighters get killed or take brain damage it’s because of fighting a guy who has just enough power to hurt you but not enough to knock you out or from fighting multiple hard hitters too quickly
Noah Exept Frasier who got knocked down hard six or seven times...What a chin what a brain!
Tyson killed in the ring and those guys was tough
So did Tyson...
That beat nuts. Perfect fit for foreman
Jonas Johnson finally a highlight video that doesn’t have terrible pop or rock music😂
That last clip of Foreman with his arms raised looking menacing is awesome yet terrifying
Yes
In terms of raw power, the most terrifying puncher in boxing history.
liston
@@rapmenn
I never seen any other boxer that could knock guys down with a jab like Louis and Liston did.
@@Uuyrijies1123rocky marciano
Simply a beast at its best.
What he did to prime Joe Frazier in their first fight. A generational fighter and truly a monster of a man.
One of the most devastating punchers in boxing history! Big George in his prime was something to behold. www.patreon.com/haNZAgod
1:16.Even when Joe Frazier is, in my opinion, one of the most resilient man ever in boxing.That uppercut, that btw i consider it to be the deadliest punch in that fight, really disconnected him for one second..great video Mr Hanzagod and sorry for mi english
I agree that uppercut was the end for Frazier. He showed great determination to continue the fight after that... One of the toughest fighters ever no doubt.
haNZAgod You couldn't have edited this any better. The clips. The music. The quality. Just superb content as always. The most befitting tribute to Big George Foreman ever. Hats off.
Song
Glad you like it mate.
Only man ive ever seen lift another man off his feet with a uppercut
Aj vs Whyte?
Vitor Belfort vs. Dan Henderson
@@vigneshwars.j1690 Think he meant boxing only.
Francis ngganou
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Foreman let the golden era of boxing look like its an amateur era
Big George was so strong, even the fights he lost, the winner still suffered damage , let that sink in
Muhammad Ali for example
@@fulgerica17 yeah you right .. 👍
he hit ali so hard that he stopped talking and start shaking :D
no ali in zaire were very healthy after the fight he had no injury ... that s why ali is the greatest
@@seddikguedifulhe had to stay in hospital for 3 weeks
The only word to truly define G.Foreman is POWER!!!!, he was just a pure nature' strength...
Ali: Speed
Joe: Endurance
Goerge: Power
Ali:false
Максат Галимжанов you say false when he’s the best of the three lmfao.
In his prime, true. Ali was still a tough fighter, with all the punishment he endured.
so theres a prove power always beat endurance
Larry Holmes: Jab 😉👍.
One Of Boxing's Many Legends
George could hit dudes into their next lifetime. What a beast he was, and what an extraordinary human he became as he aged. Great video.
The closest performance of power of reality by Big George Foreman.
Excellent boxing highlight with a dark and gloomy fitting song.
I absolutely freaking love this video.
Best foreman highlight ever the beat just fits perfectly.
3:02 the old guy on the right trying to find the towel 😂😂😂
Evander said "there is only one guy that i pushed up against that did not move and it was Foreman." nuff said
If Holyfield fought THIS Foreman, he would have been obliterated.
Billy Mcpherson nobody obliterated Evander! George had a jab in his second career. First career not so much. Look at the knock downs suffered by foreman first career vs second. The jab kept him up.
@@justinridley4444 "George had a jab in his second career. First career not so much"
Not so. I refer you to exhibit a) ua-cam.com/video/11e2POq3INs/v-deo.html
@@justinridley4444
Evander said foremen was the hardest hitter he ever faced
And a 45 year old george foremen went the distance with a prime holyfield
Scary to think
what a prime 25 year old George foreman would've done
@@tonyb9735 appreciate the video
My favorite heavy weight of all time,this was a Awsome video 👏
What made George Foreman the greatest of all time he was able to take punches and still knocking guys out.
Best music ever. For a fighter highlights
Your editing skills instantly provides an aura or mood that captures a boxer's MO.
Prime Foreman is like some bygone, forgotten monster... set on destroying everything in his path.
Like the evil villain Thanos 😉.
And in that path was waiting the true GOAT of boxing, Ali.
Best puncher in boxing and a comeback greater then anyone’s
George Foreman in his prime was a KILLER ! He is now a LEGEND !
Absolute GOAT status along with Ali and Frazier.
He would kill Deontay within 2.
Young Foreman was a scary man. Very underrated boxing skills too. Foreman had pretty good work for a big man, used his arms really well, and good mechanics. Even though he threw bombs, his mechanics were in place.
Deontay digebog mawot broo !!
Foreman would crush Wilder with no effort
Dude never lost his power just pure brute strength at the highest level.
Everyone: "the knockout punch is the one you don't see coming"
George-Foreman Punch: "Here I come, and you're going down anyway"
You should've put this out for Halloween! Scariest Ish I done seen all year!
Your editing skills choice of music are splendid as always
George Foreman - out of his prime - would be an interesting sequel
Well said. He had a ton of KOs then too
Was just thinking this...the music captures the eerie supernatural nature of the horrific life of Foreman in the ring..a tall beastly tower of death with a hunger for destruction.Pure terror
A man mountain whos chin was just as hard as his punch. Thr more i watch of george the more im falling in love with him. Absolute legendary beast, and a proper nice guy to go with it.
This makes the rumble in the jungle & Ali even more impressive.
1:10 Lord have mercy
Devastating body shots... poor guy was probably pissing blood for a week.
@@mcsuchnsuch
even Muhammad ali pissed blood for weeks after facing foremen
I know people know Mike Tyson for his power, but George's power was something. He just touches you and you go down.
Perfect dramatic beat for such dramatic beatings
One of the few from the golden age of heavyweights still alive today
Very strong man indeed. He gets tremendous leverage and rotation into his strikes. And it's almost as if he's "throwing" his fists.
Precise observation!!! Foreman is one of the most fascinating boxers to study.
Forman at 45 was still something to see
73 today…..happy birthday champ! Long life ❤️
Imagine being able to land 3 rear uppercuts in a row against prime Ken Norton.
the man had supernatural talent
I imagine somewhere in the far future we will be asked by some hostile extraterrestrials to sent one representative selected out of mankind' history to fight alone for our all existence. Then my choice would be the 1973's version of George Foreman, pure natural, genetic strength in it's absolute prime. Most powerful man who ever walked not only in box ring but the earth. I'd be confident mankind survives because this Foreman is too strong, scary and unbeatable by whomever.
This is the longest sub 4 minute video I’ve ever seen. Just brutal
First stint as champ, Foreman had an unorthodox style. He was the only boxer, I've ever seen, who used 'mass' to his advantage, as opposed to technique, as an elite, champion boxer, and the most awesome heavyweight of all time. Dude like Ali had an 'elite' technique for punching. Iron Mike was super finely tuned to his technique, too. Younger George reminds me of the 'Tauren Chieftain' in World of Warcraft, who resides in the city - Thunderbluff. All the other kings and queens of the major cities in Azeroth, have a super cool axe, a bow, or a sword. The Tauren Chieftain carries a freaking huge log, as his weapon. Tauren are like 5 feet taller than all the other races. Their part 'cow.' They're just STRONG. And if you use 'technique' when you are built like a thick tree, Like Big George, you're not capitalizing on your advantage. Anyway. Foreman's 2nd time a champ. He had the purest punching skill. It made Ali's look kinda 'imprecise.' Really happy this clip magically appeared as one of my youtube choices.
Awesome! Terrifying visuals & phenomenal audio selection.🍺What George would do to today’s heavyweight division😖
George Foreman's physique when he was you, was like Francis Ngannou's Physique today..
George Foreman's footwork and mobility don't get enough appreciation. Look how he moves and makes small changes to his position every time he throws a punch. Don't see that nearly as much anymore today.
@@miyamotomusashi56When you see George Shadow Boxing he's mostly throwing punches for the cameras and most of that footage is from the Olympics before he went pro. He used that guard more heavily in the pros than during the amateurs, and who knows how much time he actually spent shadow boxing using that guard. I imagine every day when the cameras weren't rolling.
Baddest man on the planet they called Mike Tyson, if dude ever met this guy he’d have crushed Mike inside 2 rounds for sure. Excellent work again my man Hanzagod!
Mike Tyson would beat him he had more stamina in head movement skill
Tresfaye Williams peekaboo defence has no defence to the uppercut. They are always open to it. Sonny Liston exposed that against Patterson. That’s George’s signature punch! Buster Douglas removed Tyson from consciousness of the earth with it. Tyson went back to corner after r1 with Lewis complained he was hurt bad to Ronnie Shields from the first uppercut Lewis threw. George a whole new realm of power. Only Sonny Liston and Joe Louis can compare to blunt force trauma of his punches. Evander Holyfield on record saying George hit him harder than anyone and he faced Tyson, Bowe and Lewis when they were reigning world champions!
@@Indervallervooooooo Tyson beat buster Douglas because it was a 14 count by the ref and he wasn't with Kevin Rooney so it doesn't count, he didn't train for that fight. You don't know shit
@@Indervallervooooooo Tyson had alot of set backs at that time, if buster Douglas fought Mike Tyson in 1987 he would of knock him out in the first round, he was more focused then
@@Indervallervooooooo peekaboo has no defeence to the uppercuts??? watch more tyson videos mate
Must have been like trying to fight a living redwood tree.
A runaway concrete truck!
everyone talking about his power but nobody is talking about his iron chin
One of my favourite boxer and he’s a beast
This video is a beast
No one today would be able to deal with him… unbelievable that Ali beat him after watching the way he destroyed everyone in front of him…
Fury would have a good chance, Foreman always struggled against tall boxers like Ali and Jimmy Young.
@@TFB97 george is 6'4 ali is 6'3 young is 6'1
@@TFB97 fury would be another victim lol
good job with the video man, the track also fits perfectly. foreman is so strong.
Awesome video. Foreman was the sickest. My favorite boxer. I think he had a very interesting and underrated defense too. I'd like to see a video of just his defense.
That beat was great
2:15 I just love how he throws his sledgehammers non chalantly.
And the way he walks to his corner after causing brain damage.
He probably hit harder than a sledge hammer
That Lyle staredown, though!
Young Foreman and Old Foreman never ducked nobody.
1:57 the weight speed and length of those punches!
Man got some long ass arms
@@parsonide 79 inches(6’7)
Pretty long
Music really does justice to the monster foreman was and the creepy sense of fear he inspired in everyone.
I really admire this version of Foreman, he was all power and his chin oh my god! What a monster he was!
He can beat anybody except Ali of course.
He is one of the greatest of all times 💓💪👊✌
The most dangerous boxer ever.
Just shows how great Ali was to defeat this beast of a man
@1:40 young foreman vs old foreman
Lol
i think the same ahaha
My God! That staredown sent shivers down to my ballsack!! Forget the TNT in both his hands, one of the most underrated features of Big George is his cast-iron chin. He's listed as having one of the all-time greatest chins in boxing history. So for Muhammad Ali to beat him at his absolute physical prime, back when he was a glowering invincible wrecking-machine, Just speaks volumes about what an incredibly special talent The Greatest really was! I mean Big George came back a full 20 yrs after losing his title to Ali and went on to reclaim the Heavyweight Championship again! Let that sink in!
... And Ali beat him. The undefeated Slayer of all heavyweights. KO. Right there in the centre of the ring. Unquestionably the greatest sporting moment in history.
That's why boxing is so beautiful; you never know what to expect, and the comebacks are glorious (sometimes).
Muhammed Ali was the man
Frazier beat Ali, Foreman beat Frazier, Ali beat Foreman and Frazier both.
Ali didnt beat foreman. Foreman gased out, missing most his punches. Ali knocked him down (though Ali could hit him 1 more time before he fell, but didnt) Foreman got up at the count of 9. Ali won the fight. But refused to give Foreman a rematch, later on. Ali wasnt in his prime when they fought.
If it went the other way, Foreman would be considered the goat. 1 match, 1 round decide who is remembered. Joe and George made Ali legend
Big Georg was a Monster, a force of nature. In my opinion a bit underrated when you talk about great heavyweights. This man destroyed legends like Ken Norten and Joe Frazier. Look at him now, everybody’s darling.
MrPepeHH He is not underrated. He makes all the top heavyweights of all time lists.
Underrated? He's an all time legend. The only argument is what position he takes in the top 5.
@@tonyb9735 Foreman was overrated, he won only Joe Frazier like "top class" fighter.
In his prime Foreman was a destroyer! 🤯One of the most powerful and frightening men to ever step in a ring! 😳
You can see the Liston was a mentor for Foreman, very similar styles.
One of my favorite UA-cam videos
If we ever start a clone army, let's use his DNA..
Imagine technology is so developed and we can take every humans DNA and able to make a superhuman. Overall strenght, heavy hand and body resistance of Foreman, reflex, footwork and
pain threshold of Ali, hand speed of Patterson, reach and intimidation of Sonny Liston, chin of Oliver McCall, size of Vitali Klichko, explosiveness of Mike Tyson, punch of Ernie Shavers and adapting ability and skills of Lennox Lewis. The man that I described would be absolute superhuman.
@@issizplays2187 so pretty much combining every good aspect of every good fighter in one human being
@@issizplays2187 N U T
@@issizplays2187 Chin of Chuvalo maybe, and stamina/heart of Frazier
@@keanan5360 Yeah man, but actually chin of McCall would be better. And heart of Holyfield and Frazier. This would be the ultimade fighter
I love the George Foreman Grill!
Man how calmly he beats that guys sensless is something special
Somehow this music fits perfectly
George monster foreman✊
What Big George lacked in speed in technique, he made up for in sheer power. He also had great stamina and a great chin which is often overlooked when analysing his boxing ability. He is definitely one of the all time heavyweight greats.
I'd rather face Ali than face George Foreman!
Super George Number One
One of the few ,who could knock you out with just arm strength.
My favorite of all time
my idol
I absolutely love you videos, but this is by far my favourite one👊
Thanks man I'm glad you like them
One of the hardest hitters in the sport.
Legend
I want to know, but I REALLY don't, what one of those hits felt like!
U feel nothing. Just darkness because ur unconscious
😆😆
I forgot who said it but one of his opponents said it's the equivalent of getting hit with a baseball bat full speed
@@nikonxxx it will little bit hurt,bcs ur neck and jaw will break
@@cruelleader4782 if u wake up
You had me at George Foreman.
Most intimidating fighter ever and easily top 3 hardest hitters of all time
George was lighting fast. Fast for sure but his punches landed were so accurate. His stance and punches were so dam commanding and strong like he would stop anybody that got in his way
The way George just hammers away at opponents when he has them hurt in the corner, it looks like someone taking down a wall with a sledgehammer or a controlled demolition.
True greatest, king of the boxing