Boxing
Foreman beat time, moving from humiliation to debt collection
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6 days agoon

When he entered public consciousness – a great man waving a small American flag, as if it was a conductor’s club – George Foreman was definitely that moment. It was 1968 at the Olympic Games in Mexico City. Chilly children, not to mention the right – American sprinter Tommie Smith and John Carlos – they took a medal with raised fists, their way to recognize America’s many years of difficulty with racial justice.
If Smith and Carlos were princes of protests – in fact, regardless of your policy, it’s demanding not to admire what they did that day – then Foreman was a completely different archetype. In the continual of boxing, the criminal from the fifth unit Houston was a “terrible guy”, the successor of Sonna Liston. Goliats is not to be loved, just feared.
And Foreman made it easier for his reputation of the crushing soul Behemoth crystallized on January 22, 1973 at the National Stadium in Kingston in Jamaica, when he fought Joe Frazier. The phrase, though massive massive, as always, was not only invincible (when there is actually something undefeated massive), he was still basking in the glow of his epic 15-Rund defeat Muhammad Ali. Despite this, Foreman put him down six times tonight-by means of an impossible call for Howard Cosell-“Down Goes Frazhuh!” – BEFORE ARTHUR MERCANTE SR. He called the merciful end to fight. It is also worth noting that with every knocking out the Don King promoter – who went to the stadium in the Frazier limousine – he physically approached the brigadier camp. Needless to say, he returned to his hotel in a limousional limousine. “I came with the champion”, King liked to say – and left with the master.
More importantly, this theatrically soulless sense of trade of the king created his characteristic promotion, almost two years in Zaire. “The Rumble in the Jungle”, as baptized, contained apparently reduced Ali (until now his jaw was broken by Ken Norton) against seemingly indestructible foreman (who sent the same Norton even faster than the phrase). What’s more, Foreman retained the same sense of tone stupidity he had at the Olympic Games in 1968: walks with his valued German Shepherd, Dago, unaware that such dogs were used as a tools of pressure by Belgian security forces, when Zaire was a colony known as Congo.
What Ali did in Zaire did is not just the most crucial example of his improvisation and strategic splendor, but his courage. Ali’s Rope-A-Dope, as you know, required Ali to absorb the best Bully arrows, in this case, most of the seven rounds before Foreman tired and removed it. Foreman fell face to face from a series of cruel right hands.
It was not the end of anyone – maybe outside Ali – he imagined. The wise man of the former Champ Archie Moore, who worked on the corner of the Brigadzist tonight, remembered in “The Fight” Norman Miler: “I prayed and, in great honesty that George would not do Ali. I really felt that it was possible.” As it turned out, the only mortality that night was the feeling of invincibility of Foreman. But a bang that he is no longer afraid is a bang. Zaire seemed to leave a psychiatric foreman distorted.
He did not fight for the next 15 months. Then, in 1977, after a unanimous defeat of the decision with a cunning, though airy striking Jimmy Teenage, he felt something as if he was dying. It was an exhausting fight on a scorching night in Puerto Rico. Maybe it was a heat stroke? No, said Foreman, it was God’s voice. He told him to retire and become a preacher in Houston, what he did.
Ten years later, his church needed money, Foreman began another return. Boxing is full of guys who fought tragically next to their first, but it was something completely different. From Don King to Jay Gatsby, this is a unique American feature, the ability to discover again. Despite this, restarting Foreman is restless remains unprecedented. Surly Bully returned fat, ecstatic and religious to start. So fat and ecstatic that he would actually set records as a seller of his title grill. Despite this, his talent for trade obstructed his historical sports achievement.
I was there on the night of November 5, 1994 at MGM Grand, when Foreman – whose “Return” has long been considered a kind of news – he fought with the heavyweight champion, Michael Moorer.
Moorer was a talented master in his physical splendor and Southpaw to run. He had a perfect stab of the corkscrew and was very well trained by Teddy Atlas, who still reminded his warrior (and all others who listened to) that Mr. Fat and Cheerful were a “cheater”.
It came to my mind that every champion worth the damn is partly Artist. But Foreman’s real ability to trick was not really observable until that night. He was two months in relation to his 46th birthday and he has not fought for 17 months, and not since the unanimous loss of decision to Tommy Morrison. For comparison, the oldest man who won the heavyweight title, Jersey Joe Walcott, was 37 when he knocked Ezzzard Charles in 1951.
No wonder that Moorer won eight of the first nine rounds, working for this complex stab of the corkscrew. Until now, Foreman’s face was uneven and marked. Still, he knew exactly what he was doing. If it were artistry, it was even Ali-Eque, his own answer, two decades, and therefore on the rope. First of all, it was a strategy that required courage and special self -confidence. So Foreman ate these stabs and hooks. If a terrible price occurred, it was one of the foreman who was ready to pay for his chance – his only chance. It started with a striking left hook, which seemed to stun Moorerera, and then an impossibly low right hand that landed on the chin of the teenage master. Moorer was counted at 2:03 10 rounds.
The renowned blow, with his right hand, he only drove. But the same whole traveled time and space, for decades and continents, from Zaire to Las Vegas, humiliation to debt collection. The teenage guy beats an ancient guy – this is the story of boxing … Anyway one of them. But Foreman was not just an ancient guy, or even the oldest (in any division, remember). Athletes are artists whose craftsmanship dies with youth. This is worse for fighters, because teenage people are literally beaten from them. But George Foreman – once a rash, a seller of barbecue gadgets and silencers – did the greatest thing that every athlete can do. He beat time.
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Boxing results: Cameron “The One” Vuong stops Jordan Flynn
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35 minutes agoon
March 29, 2025
The undefeated lithe Cameron “The One” Vyong detained Jordan Flynn in 7 rounds for the empty title WBO Euro Lightweight on Friday evening at Planet Ice, Altrincham in Chesire, Great Britain.
(Loan: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing)
VUPG, 8-0 (4), knocked out Jordan Flynn, 11-1-1 (1), at 1:08 Seventh of the planned 10 rounds, for the empty title WBO Euro Lightweight.
In the third round, the law from VUPG on the chin meant that Flynna’s gloves affected the canvas on 8-hlagunks from judge Howard Foster. In the fifth round Flynn landed with a solid body right in a close round. In the seventh round, with VUPG on the chin, Flynn shocked, who was on his feet when Judge Foster called the stop.
BBBOFC English Master Super Middle Reece Farnhill, 11-1 (4) lost to Marek “Boo Boo” Dickinson, 8-1 (2) according to ten rounds of a unanimous decision.
In the second round, Farnhill shook Dickinson right on the chin in the middle of the round. In the third round, Farnhill was cut to the right eye. From the fourth to the eighth round, Dickinson controlled the action, having a Farnhill in defense from cutting.
In the tenth and final round Dickinson continued the landing of Farnhill to win a skewed fight.
The results are 98-93, 98-92 and 99-92. Michael Alexander was a judge.
2024 Olympian PAT “Bomber” Brown, 1-0 (1) knocked out Federico “Pumba” Javier Grandone, 7-5-2 (3) at 0:55 Fourth of the planned sixth round.
In the third round they mixed it well. In the fourth round, Grandone was on his feet, receiving 8-hlagunjowe from shots from Brown. A few seconds later, Brown landed a few blows in the head and body when Judge Darren Sarginson waved him.
SUPER WELTER SOLOMPAW William Crolla, 8-0 (6), defeated Emmanuel “EZ” Zion, 6-4 (3), a six-story decision.
In the first round of Croll Outlanded Zion. Zion returned well enough to take the second round. In the fourth round of Croll changed from Southpaw to Orthodox, passing by Zion.
In the fifth round Zion did enough to take a round. In the sixth and final round they both had their moments. Crolla seemed to perform a close fight. Judge Darren Sarginson shot him 58-57.
SUPER WADZKA Average Taylor Bevan, 2-0 (2) knocked out Southpaw Alec Makovec, 5-3-1 (3) at 2:15 the first of the planned six rounds.
In the first round, Bevan landed on the upper left corner, throwing Makovec face down when judge Darren Sarginson calculated him.
Lightweight hefty Connor Tudsbury, 2-0 (1) defeated Robbie Connor, 3-5-2, by decision of six-time points. In the first three rounds, Tudsbury was an aggressor and a developed Connor. Judge John Lathan scored 60-54.
WWadzka WięDnia Liam “Dynamo” Taylor, 28-2-1 (14) defeated Jamie “The King” Stewart, 4-11-40, by a decision on six rounds.
In the third round Taylor collected Stewart because of the ropes from a lot of blows. In the sixth and last round of Stewart hung there, being at the end of Taylor’s combination.
Judge John Latham won it 60-54.
Last updated 28/28/2025
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Norman Jr. vs. Cuevas and Mayer vs. Ryan 2 – Weighing the results on Saturday at ESPN
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3 hours agoon
March 28, 2025
WBO Master Wytreight Brian Norman Jr. And pretender Derrieck Cuugas successfully successfully on Saturday, March 29, 29 March, for an event that starts at 19:00 ET/16:00 PT, Live on EPN and ESPN+ from Bleaulive Theater at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
(Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank)
In the main event of WBO WOMENZOWA WALLING CHECTIONERSHIP Mikaela Mayer and Sandy Ryan considered a 10-round rematch.
Weighing the results
Main card
– Mikaela Mayer 146 vs. Sandy Ryan 145.5
– Brian Norman Jr. 146.7 vs. Derrieck Cuevas 146.3
Espn+ introductory card at 19:00 et/4: 00 pt
– Bruce Carrington 125.3 vs. Jose Enrique Vivas 125.8
– Emiliano Fernando Vargas 138.6 vs. Giovannie Gonzalez 138.3
– Tiger Johnson 146 vs. Kendo Castañeda 146.8
– Dedrick Crocklem 128.6 vs. Dionne Ruvalcaba 128.8
– Emmanuel Chance 119.4 vs. Miguel Guzman 118.7
“It seems to me that there is a lot of pressure on Norman, because he is already treated as if he was not a champion,” said coach Greg Hackett in Sports media YSM About Master WBO Wytreight, Brian Norman Jr., having pressure on his first title defense against Derrieck Cuevas.
Brian Norman Jr. He knows that he must look good, but he knows that he is not well known yet. He must perform because many fans know him only after their last fight with Giovani Santillan. Before this fight Norman Jr. He was unknown with free boxing fans. He did not facilitate his situation that he had not been from the ring for 10 months from this great win.
He should have come back much earlier and fought anyone. I know that he wasted a lot of time trying to get a unification match with IBF HEADE Master Jaron “Boots” Ennis, but the highest rank should have been a deposit earlier, when it was clear that the money was not, that it was.
“He is a cooperation event under Mikalei Mayer and fights not in his hometown,” said Hackett. “He should have been fighting in Atlanta. He must go out and perform. He must not only win. He must look good because people want to see the fights [involving him] with shoes and Barrio from WBC. People want to see who is the main in this weight class. “
It is crazy that Brian Norman Jr. He does not transport his own card in the south or anywhere, he got stuck to the undercard of Mikael Mayer vs. Sandy Ryan 2 in Las Vegas. It looks bad. Keyshawn Davis took care of his own card in his hometown of Norfolk, Virginia, and he was still a claimant. Why does the best rank do not do it for Norman JR?
It doesn’t matter that Keyshawn fought at the Olympic Games in 2020. He didn’t get gold. Andy Cruz from Cuba beat him. Norman Jr. He should receive the same red carpet treatment according to the highest rank as Davis.
“We have a novel cast of guys. Who is a man? He is [Norman Jr.] One of the guys who hold the lanes, said Hackett. “So we have to see. That’s why I say there is a bit of pressure. I think Norman will do quite well. When I saw him in Atlanta, he was in good shape then. I imagine he is in great shape. I think he will do what he could do.
“I feel very bad because of a kid, from whom he is not celebrated in Atlanta, where he comes from,” said Hackett about Norman Jr., who must go on the road to defend and fight for the first time on a non -unconventional women’s fight, not a header.
Last updated 28/28/2025
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IBF credibility under FIRE: The obligatory title of Derek Chisory against Daniel Dubois was considered a “joke” by Enraged Boxing Fan
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5 hours agoon
March 28, 2025
Next month, IBF will order heavyweight master Daniel Dubois, defend his belt against a 41-year compulsory opponent, Derek Chisora, April 22. Two British have a deadline on June 21 to end this fight.
Social media fans are bad because of this fight. They believe that 27-year-old Dubois (22-2, 21 KO) is livid to defend his IBF heavyweight title against the past of his best Chisory (36-13, 23 KO), whose career is simple along with the careful associated with older warriors.
Safety concerns
IBF must make their title eliminators much more complex to prevent washed warriors to be washed by becoming obligatory pretenders and destruction by the masters. It is not sheltered to have fighters as aged as Chisora challenging an elite hefty weight such as Dubois. What’s more, this is a bad product for fans who expect a competitive match.
Chisora is the equivalent of an aged dinosaur who does not belong to the fight with anyone remotely talented. Placing a 42-year-old 42-year-old Chisory from Dubois is not sheltered and makes sport look bad in the eyes of fans. This is unfair to naive fans who will buy tickets for the event or order them on PPV if it is sold in this format.
Chisora would be better to fight for struggle for careful, just like aged baseball players, when they are too aged to compete, but putting him with the world champion, such as Dubois, harm the honesty of this sport. People are nervous that IBF has clearly facilitated Chisor in the past, which has become mandatory for the Dubois belt along with the fight with Otto Wallin.
IBF should focus on the safety of fighters, because Chisora looks and sounds as if he was not near a warrior who was in 2012, when wounded, one -armed Vitali Klitschko defeated him strongly. With one arm, Vitali defeated Chisora like a drum. Delby looked like he didn’t belong to the same ring with him.
Many boxing fans believe that Chisora-Walllin’s fight should not have been sanctioned as an eliminator of the World IBF title. Anthony Joshua knocked out Wallin in five rounds and did not beat anyone noteworthy from this defeat. In the last fight, Wallin defeated the unclear heavyweight named Onoriode Ehwarieme.
Sanctioning Chisor’s fight vs. Wallin as an eliminator of the title was a joke. The Chisory record in the last eight fights is 4-4 since 2020, and his victory came against these little fighters:
Otto Wallin
Joe Joyce: 39
Gerald Washington: 42
Kubrat Pulev: 43
IBF will order the mandatory challenge of Derek Chisory to the title of heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois next month without the final eliminator 🥊 pic.twitter.com/swgfk69t5b
– Sky Sports Boxing (@Skysportsboxing) March 27, 2025
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