And I'm inclined to believe him! I heard from various sources that, when Ron Lyle hit people their whole body vibrated even if you were to block the punch.. A hugely underrated fighter and a reformed prisoner, a people's champion i would dare to say!
@@Night-op7zf You’re so right. I remember a few years ago some dude from England fighting one of the Klichco brothers for the heavyweight championship, and this guy just wanted to last the 12 rounds..he never made a serious effort to win. Afterwards when he was asked why didn’t fight harder, he took off his SHOE to show how he’d hurt his foot or something during the fight, which is why he was just trying to go the distance! FOREMAN AND LYLE didn’t think like that! These MEN were willing to give their all!
@@patrickbrowne4606 Yes those old timers also knew how to take a loss like a gentleman. Look at AJs rant and Deontays excuses when they lost. Can you imagine Smokin Joe or Big George acting like that😂
And it was free. I watched it live with my Dad on Wide world of Sports on a Saturday afternoon on ABC. No pay per view. The worst part was listening to Howard.
😂 holy shit what a fight!!!! This was the best power punching fight I’ve ever seen!!! Big George took the best shots from Lyle and unleashed his best.... wow!!!! In the end, it’s big George.... Lyle couldn’t even stand back up after George’s last barrage.... now I know why people were scared for Ali’s life... holy crap!!!! George is seriously a power puncher with a rock for a chin...
George said nobody hit him harder than Ron Lyle. I remember watching this live on ABC’s Wide World of Sports with my Dad and Brother, it sounded like Howard Cosell was going to have a heart attack. Great Fight!!
I remember it also as a 14 year old watching it with my two cousins on a late Saturday afternoon...it brings back memories. The most action packed Heavyweight fight I ever saw.
this was by far the best heavy weight "fight" of all time. Ron & George punched each other out, the energy used coupled with the stress of being hit with some heavy and hard and consistent punches took its toll on Ron....awsome fight.
Must have been quite an experience! This was brutal. Only because Ali overshadowed the whole boxing circus during that time, this match did not get the attention it deserved!
Ron Lyle actually looked like the stronger fighter in here. He had George retreating numerous times during the fight, something that very few fighters have done.
A prime sonny Liston was no joke. Just look at his first fight with Cleveland Williams. Apparently he was so confident he'd beat ali that he slacked off majorly in training for it. The second time he just didn't want to win a fight where everyone was on Ali's side.. So he stayed down, took the money, and moved on.
AnthonyJ74 You fucking idiot.Sonny was a huge bum.Just because Ali beat him(and hyped him up)doesn't make him scary.Some light heavies or even middleweights could have beat him.Slow ass lumbering style with some of the worst technique and heart(not a good chin either)ever.A motivated middle would maul him, a calculating light heavy would destroy him and most good heavies would play with him
@@glassessn foreman did not get rematch due to his defeat by jimmy young. Please note it. Otherwise he would be again in ring with Ali instead of jimmy young
@@johnd.597 back then when they get hurt multiple times the ref didn’t stop the fight they do when they get destroyed for like two minutes. They really didn’t care for their fighters. Now they stop it after they get hurt badly once.
@@cristianorosero3348 many of the old-school referees were terrible. It wasn’t until the 80’s when they decided to start saving lives. I agree with you though, now they stop fights far too soon.
But look at all the heavyweight fights around Jack Dempsey era onwards to the 50's. Referees let the fighters continue to fight even if they got dropped 8, 10 times. What's that? Almost a murder in the ring?
Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Lyle, Shavers. This was absolutely the Golden Era of Boxing. The only other Era that is close is the Great Middle Weight Era of Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hit Man Hearns, Roberto Duran ( I know I’m missing someone sorry). I was in my early teens for the Heavy Weights, but I was just amazed by these athletes. They were all a man’s man!
I remember watching this live on television at home. This fight is similar like running a mile indoor track endurance foot race. There is no time to relax. Only continue to trade punches!!!
This is the fight where George Foreman truly earned the title, "Great Fighter". How he got up from that hellacious knock down at 3:38, not only to avoid being knocked out, but then to actually win this battle, is beyond understanding. This is where great fighters are found, in the dust of the arena, most certainly defeated, but then reaching into themselves to proclaim "No, you WILL NOT beat me. I AM the champion, and I will prove it to you RIGHT NOW". Unbelievable heart shown by George Foreman.
Being the end of the round probably saves Foreman from a knockout after he got up. He was dead on his feet and was able to recover his senses between rounds.
@@bradevans5566 Lyle got saved too in roud 2 which lasted 2 minutes only. I think to have a great fight like this you have to have exceptionnal things that happen like round 2
@@tloustratsCorrect!! Nobody ever mentions that. Foreman was cheated out of 1 minute of the 2nd round, and he had really hurt Lyle. With that 1 minute left, the rest of the stuff would've never happened
Here we note the indomitable courage of Foreman, who despite the difficulty does not stop attacking, to the point of exhausting the opponent. To be admired, however, Lyle, perhaps the only boxer in history to face Foreman openly.
Foreman said Lyle hit him so hard that he didn't feel the punches that knocked him down. He just remembers going down and feeling numbness. That is power!
Seriously... Its too risky getting in between those punches. They are mostly looking down and throwing uppercuts all over. If you get hit by one of those monsters, you end up like Gerald McClellan
...Que Luta sensacional, que Luta realmente Épica entre dois maravilhosos Guerreiros aonde mesmo o Derrotado tbm foi um Vencedor. Aonde brilhou magistralmente a estrela do George Foreman merecidamente e o Lyle perdeu honradamente.🤗😊😁👏👏👏👍...
It is a truly epic fight that should be talked about more. Evenly matched sluggers with skill. Foreman just had a bit more stamina and that granite chin.
This was back in the day when boxing was boxing....70s and 80s...when there was passion, energy and life. The music in this video is tops...perfect fit and excellent job!
This fight shows that men of this era were harder puncher had stronger jaws were naturally stronger and better fighters. Than the Larry Holmes era and after.
Great Larry is 1 of the goats. He is d same generation with some of this legends, less than 10 years difference. He just lived longer & he had skills, probably 1 of the greatest jabs & chins in heavyweight boxing. So dont compare him carelesly with the later heavyweights generation.
Talk about two POWERFUL, DANGEROUS men, slugging it out!!!! Each man taking a beating and instead of backing away, coming in for more and doing their own damage in the process!!!!! Courage,stamina, athletics at their VERY BEST!!!! This is what boxing is all about!!!!!
No era can match the 70’s for great heavyweight fights. Boxers really fought instead of dancing around the ring trying not to get hit. Probably more good heavyweights in that era than any other.
One of the most exciting fights you'll see. Good ole George pulled through in the end, on nothing more than will power and the desire to WIN!!! Awesome job George !!!
i wish that would be a Foreman vs Ali rematch, Frazier vs Norton, Frazier vs Shavers, Foreman vs Shavers, Holmes vs Foreman, Lyle vs Frazier during that era. That would be fascinating bouts to watch. The irony was that, only Ali had fought against all the boxers mentioned above.
Foreman vs Holmes in the late 70s would have been a great fight. It’s amazing how Ali never ducked anyone. He was willing to sacrifice his health to be the GOAT.
@@ramlangoddos4425 Because no promoter would promote these fights. To fight them, you need to find a suitable promoter. If no promoter is there, then how will you fight the other guy? 1. Joe Frazier vs Ken Norton never happened because Frazier and Norton were friends, but Frazier had two trainers and handed one of them, Eddie Futch to Norton. Both wanted a fight, Yank Durham and Joe Frazier in one side, Ken Norton and Eddie Futch at the other side. Joe's trainer, Yank Durham, passed away only two weeks following the second Norton-Ali fight, So Norton's trainer, Eddie Futch, coached Joe after Durham's death and Norton got another trainer, which further took it away. The Frazier-Norton match was intended to see who the better trainer was, Durham vs Futch. So this match never happened. 2. Ali didn't duck anybody but one man, but no promoter would promote most of the dream fights. e.g, Ali offered Sonny Liston a third match in 1967, just before Ali was stripped. But throughout the search, no promoter wanted to promote a third Liston-Ali fight, solely because of Liston's performance in the second match. 3. Ali genuinely admitted he ducked only one man, and he freely did admit that, Ken Norton when Norton was the #1 contender to face Ali for his titles in 1978. When Ali lost to Spinks, he realized he didn't have what it takes anymore and Norton could easily crush him. When Spinks was champion, the WBC stripped him off his title, because he refused to face Norton, but was still WBA and Lineal Champion. Ali thought his fears were over and won against Spinks in a rematch, but then Norton again chased him around the world for a title unification match, the WBC Norton vs WBA, The Ring and Lineal champion Ali. Ali decided to retire instead of facing Norton again. 4. No, Ali didn't duck Foreman. George lost to Jimmy Young while he was the No. 1 contender for Ali's titles. Had he not lost to Young, Foreman would have faced Ali again freely.
Only because he clinched,danced and run away all the time so it was hard for them to catch him but if Ali went toe to toe with some of these boxers he would've lost
@@DRose2Fast ,then how come Rocky Marciano was the only heavyweight to never lose a fight he was slow and had little movement he was just a slugger.BTW both Ali and Tyson both said he's the one boxer they would've feared the most to face because he had no style and was tough.
This was one of the greatest boxing bouts ever!! Foreman & Lyle punished each other,,,just a slugfest! This one should be talked about a lot more!!!! This is the only time I saw Foreman get knocked down, other than vs. Ali in Zaire in '74.
This was great boxing. Either way, this fight was not going to last much longer, but George's power was just too much for Lyle. To this day, this fight is the best 5 rounds of boxing in history and that goes for any division.
He didn’t gas out he just got too hurt he didn’t throw anything just like the second round when he got hurt. When he got hurt in the second he didn’t throw a lot of punches.
Lyle certainly didn't dominate. The fight should have been over in round 1/2, but the ref stopped it after just 2 minutes. After Foreman had put Lyle down and Lyle was in serious trouble. Foreman was far from his best. He hadn't fought for a year and it was after he'd lost to Ali.
Smoking Joe Fraizer and Muhammad Ali had the best head movement in the heavyweight division. These guys have the best _head!_ I thought titanium skulls were a thing of the _future!_
Jesus _christ!_ This has got to be the most manliest fight in existence. Those godlike mustaches just make this even better. You never would've thought jazz goes so well with a fight like this.
If you've seen the Lyle- Shsvers fighy, you'd see that Shavers would have destroyed him in the second round if Lyle wasn't saved by the bell. From one punch... Similar situation here except these guys are taking multiple shots.
Adam B Foreman would've knocked him out in 2nd round but time keeper rang the bell at 2 min instead of 3. Foreman had Lyle in trouble then. Plus Foreman was rusty from too long of a layoff.
this and ali frazier 1 have to be the most devastating brutal fights there is out there in boxing, this is just incredible and so dangerous wow this was amazing to see!!
yeah but the doctors are saying he had parkinsons well before his diagnosis. it started years earlier and would have slowed his reflexes down and reaction timing probably around '76 is the beginning of it
With due respect to a resilient George Foreman, Ron Lyle seriously hurt Foreman in the first round. But Foreman clinched to survive the round. And in another round (R4?), Lyle hit Foreman so hard that the latter fell flat on his face, slumped on the canvas. Foreman struggled to get up, but the bell saved Foreman from a certain knockout. One viewer commented hilariously that this fight was not an ordinary fight. It was all hell break loose "pub fight" between the two. True to his stamina and punching power, Foreman managed to survive the scares, and finally managed to knock out Lyle in the later round. This arguably was Foreman's toughest fight, because he suffered multiple knock-downs. The Foreman-Ali fight in Zaire in 1974 is a foregone conclusion.
Your analysis is right, nevertheless Foreman after he lost the match with Alì has not been anymore at the top of his condition. IMHO he suffered the lost from a psicological point of view basically. In fact after some time he retired...Only a few years before Lyle would not arrive at the 2nd round I think.
Forgone conclusion is just your opinion. This fight is crude & entertaining but foreman fight against Ali is one the top scientific & strategic definition examples of the sport.
Ali was like a surgeon, delicate but focused on the target, he took Foreman apart piece by piece, slowly, first mentally then physically. Foreman kept asking himself why is this man's head is still on his shoulders.
@@annaschmidt853 in my opinion at their prime Alì and Joe Freizer were almost equivalent (with different chatacteristics) but Freizer played with Foreman an offensive match and was destroyed in a few rounds, Alì gave value to his defensive genius and with class and intelligence prevailed.
A great fight, no doubt. But no! In this fight the boxer could not be saved by the bell in any round. George had to beat the count even after the bell went off.
Gran encajador Ron Lyle, para mi una de las mejores y más igualadas de las peleas de pesados en la historia. El mismo Foreman dijo años despues ya retirado, que este fue su combate mas duro. Muy buenos los dos. 💪
You never saw a fight like this in todays boxing. Hell, we haven’t seen Heavyweights slugging it out like this since Tyson. Fury, Lewis, Wilder, Holyfield, Bowe, AJ, none of them could fight like this. They don’t have the heart to get in there and go balls out. Wilder knocked down Fury 3 times in their fights. The last fight the second time he went down it was more so from a push then anything. Fury is a good punch or two away from being exposed as the fake he is. And to think Ali beat these two guys rather easy ! RIP champ. You are sorely missed.
This was as evenly matched as any 2 fighters could ever be. It's amazing how this fight is mostly forgotten among the greatest fights ever.
Facts
Luta entre gigantes, uma das melhores daqueles tempos.
Greatest non title heavyweight fight I’ve ever seen.
Absolutely 💪 I was 13 on this classic day 🌈
@@jogman262 Absolutely Classic 💪❤️🌟
Foreman actually said this was the hardest fight of his career.
That's also my own opinion of this fight. I had never seen Foreman as badly hurt in his other fights.
That's easy to believe.
And I'm inclined to believe him! I heard from various sources that, when Ron Lyle hit people their whole body vibrated even if you were to block the punch.. A hugely underrated fighter and a reformed prisoner, a people's champion i would dare to say!
A hugely underrated fight and fighter, Lyle is, in my humble opinion
Esas si eran peleas de verdad no como las de los mamarrachos de ahora
God bless those brothers..they both fought their hearts out. That was one of the GREATEST fights in history!
Ron Lyle (+) R.I.P.
Yes it was..made the Ali fights look like a day at the sauna
Watching fights from this era makes me realize how soft society has become. None of the heavyweights today have the grit like these guys do.
@@Night-op7zf You’re so right. I remember a few years ago some dude from England fighting one of the Klichco brothers for the heavyweight championship, and this guy just wanted to last the 12 rounds..he never made a serious effort to win. Afterwards when he was asked why didn’t fight harder, he took off his SHOE to show how he’d hurt his foot or something during the fight, which is why he was just trying to go the distance! FOREMAN AND LYLE didn’t think like that! These MEN were willing to give their all!
@@patrickbrowne4606 Yes those old timers also knew how to take a loss like a gentleman. Look at AJs rant and Deontays excuses when they lost. Can you imagine Smokin Joe or Big George acting like that😂
Has to be a top-3 HW fight of all time. This is when HW boxing was Unmissable.
I laff every time I see Lyle at the end🤣. He literally shut down like a cell phone with no power left. George had him by 2% lol🤣
And it was free. I watched it live with my Dad on Wide world of Sports on a Saturday afternoon on ABC. No pay per view. The worst part was listening to Howard.
What an epic slugfest..
Every time I see this I can't believe they kept getting back up. Both looked finished at different points. Incredible warriors.
I never get tired of watching this fight.
Me too bro
for sur, it's a legend fight . If u want another similar look tua-ibeabuchi, or hagler-hearns
I get tired just watching it.
@@TheJohhnyrotten That's right, just watching this fight shakes me.
😂 holy shit what a fight!!!! This was the best power punching fight I’ve ever seen!!! Big George took the best shots from Lyle and unleashed his best.... wow!!!! In the end, it’s big George.... Lyle couldn’t even stand back up after George’s last barrage.... now I know why people were scared for Ali’s life... holy crap!!!! George is seriously a power puncher with a rock for a chin...
Ron Lyle problem was when he got in that corner. That's how George Foreman was able to join him
Awesome!
@@christopherwalker2370 Lyle was si tired
Look for "The war" the fierciest middleweight bout ever.
Holy shit çok gaza gelmişsin adamım 😂
What a fantastic fight. Looks like one of those old western movies bar fights. Unbelievable.
Yep, a real oldschool brawl
I wouldn't want to be in the ring with either of these two even with a 17th century suit of armour !! Jesus never seen anything like this
If i was in a powered exoskeleton in the ring with any of these two, i would use my leg servo motors to jump the hell out of there!
@@Desh681 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jajajajajaja 😂
George said nobody hit him harder than Ron Lyle. I remember watching this live on ABC’s Wide World of Sports with my Dad and Brother, it sounded like Howard Cosell was going to have a heart attack. Great Fight!!
Tyson smashed Mitch greens face in a street fight from a punch and Ron Lyle actually killed someone with a punch.. speaks for itself on his power
In his comeback he updated that to say that nobody had hit him harder than Gerry Cooney
I remember it also as a 14 year old watching it with my two cousins on a late Saturday afternoon...it brings back memories. The most action packed Heavyweight fight I ever saw.
Styles make fights. Just a unbelievable performance by both men. Simply amazing.
I have been watching box matches maybe for 15 years. This is another level maaan. No other fights can close to this match.
My favourite fight for the shear show of fearlessness and beastly qualities of both fighters.huge respect to both🙏
this was by far the best heavy weight "fight" of all time. Ron & George punched each other out, the energy used coupled with the stress of being hit with some heavy and hard and consistent punches took its toll on Ron....awsome fight.
Agree
So agree
Check out Tua vs Ibeabuchi if you haven't already 🥊💥🥊💥🥊💥🥊💥😵
@@qward2174 This Pyrrhic victory of Ike The President Ibeabuchi destroyed his career.
watch the Ron Lyle vs Ernie Shavers...epic!!
R.I.P Cuz. Thanks for Repin' the Lyle family was this performance.
Man Foreman’s jab and his one two was looking crisp.. He had definitely been working on it. 20 years later he won the title with a one two.
Probably best heavyweight slugfest ever,considering it's between 2 of the hardest punchers ever
None of them fought Shavers
@@mosaic.emom1234 Lyle did, you ignorant. Lyle koed shavers
And mike tyson
And Joe Louis
@@dancruz4635 Joe Louis and Jack Dempsey fought Lyle in 2020!
I saw this live on TV. I couldn't believe what I was watching.
Must have been quite an experience! This was brutal. Only because Ali overshadowed the whole boxing circus during that time, this match did not get the attention it deserved!
Ron Lyle actually looked like the stronger fighter in here. He had George retreating numerous times during the fight, something that very few fighters have done.
A prime sonny Liston was no joke. Just look at his first fight with Cleveland Williams. Apparently he was so confident he'd beat ali that he slacked off majorly in training for it. The second time he just didn't want to win a fight where everyone was on Ali's side.. So he stayed down, took the money, and moved on.
Ironically, only months earlier... Earnie Shavers had Ron Lyle completely retreating the entire time before gassing out and losing.
got beat!! got beat?? please... only blinds could not see that that was a set up match...
AnthonyJ74 You fucking idiot.Sonny was a huge bum.Just because Ali beat him(and hyped him up)doesn't make him scary.Some light heavies or even middleweights could have beat him.Slow ass lumbering style with some of the worst technique and heart(not a good chin either)ever.A motivated middle would maul him, a calculating light heavy would destroy him and most good heavies would play with him
@@riffbrancaleone7516 your blind af stop creating theories
I Told you Ali have Some Miracles GOD Gifted Hands ... I just Can't Believe He Down Those Two Monsters. Let me Swear Ali was and Is the GOAT
Very gifted hands indeed! Illegally pulling Foreman's head down to avoid power shots and then ducking a rematch with Foreman.
@@glassessn he didn't
Bashar you aint lying damn the 70's boxers had KO power
@@glassessn hahaha cry like a b lol keep hating u sucka
@@glassessn foreman did not get rematch due to his defeat by jimmy young. Please note it. Otherwise he would be again in ring with Ali instead of jimmy young
I love the fact that the referee allowed them to Fight!
The referee should’ve stepped in when Lyle was out on his feet though… terrible reffing
@@johnd.597 back then when they get hurt multiple times the ref didn’t stop the fight they do when they get destroyed for like two minutes. They really didn’t care for their fighters. Now they stop it after they get hurt badly once.
@@cristianorosero3348 many of the old-school referees were terrible. It wasn’t until the 80’s when they decided to start saving lives. I agree with you though, now they stop fights far too soon.
Lol
But look at all the heavyweight fights around Jack Dempsey era onwards to the 50's. Referees let the fighters continue to fight even if they got dropped 8, 10 times. What's that? Almost a murder in the ring?
Ron Lyle was a beast.......nobody hit Foreman like this
im guessing you never seen ali knock hes ass out in africa?
@@boxcuber lol, Foreman fell from exhaustion not from damage xD
@@kresimircosic9035 at least somebody knew what had went on during the fight
@@kresimircosic9035 it was 5 punch combo knockout you turd
@@cjwalker6371 so
foreman is a beast, great back and forth fight, classic!
Big George was one of the Hardest Punchers in Heavyweight History.
Whoever was at that game got their money's worth. That's what a real fight looks like. No talking, just boxing.
One of the greatest fights ever .love hearing Cosell
Foreman said: Lyle hit me so hard, that I didn't even feel pain.
Yup. Pain sensors be like 'Im outta here, bye''
@shaz2761 🤣
Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Lyle, Shavers. This was absolutely the Golden Era of Boxing. The only other Era that is close is the Great Middle Weight Era of Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hit Man Hearns, Roberto Duran ( I know I’m missing someone sorry). I was in my early teens for the Heavy Weights, but I was just amazed by these athletes. They were all a man’s man!
Summed it up pretty well for me bud, Respect 🤙🏴
Benitez
Ken Buchanan
Yeah you forgot benitez
You're leaving out Norton? smh
THIS fight, and the one between Lyle vs. Earnie Shavers, is what happens when true heavy hitters collide in the ring. Magnificent warriors.
Good point. Those two heavy hitters fought. Fighters in those days didnt avoid or hide.
fo sho!!
Shavers vs Foreman would have been insane. Id give it to George
@@Bavarian_Lifting Insane is right. Like two atom bombs colliding.
I remember watching this live on television at home. This fight is similar like running a mile indoor track endurance foot race. There is no time to relax. Only continue to trade punches!!!
What a amount of greats boxers in that era. Really really awesome the quality and amount of greats boxers. Respect
These people aren't human. Simply beasts. No matter who wins. Hats off to both of them.
A once-in-a-lifetime scrap for the ages. A real Hall of Fame classic Howard Cosell with the call so good
This is the fight where George Foreman truly earned the title, "Great Fighter". How he got up from that hellacious knock down at 3:38, not only to avoid being knocked out, but then to actually win this battle, is beyond understanding. This is where great fighters are found, in the dust of the arena, most certainly defeated, but then reaching into themselves to proclaim "No, you WILL NOT beat me. I AM the champion, and I will prove it to you RIGHT NOW". Unbelievable heart shown by George Foreman.
That's what it took to this was a top 3 fights of all time wow like too bulls just going for it
Today the ref would stop the fight if a fighter falls down face first.
Being the end of the round probably saves Foreman from a knockout after he got up. He was dead on his feet and was able to recover his senses between rounds.
@@bradevans5566 Lyle got saved too in roud 2 which lasted 2 minutes only. I think to have a great fight like this you have to have exceptionnal things that happen like round 2
@@tloustratsCorrect!! Nobody ever mentions that. Foreman was cheated out of 1 minute of the 2nd round, and he had really hurt Lyle. With that 1 minute left, the rest of the stuff would've never happened
Foreman said that was the hardest he had ever been hit in his life!!
These guys look like two fathers fighting over one's son going out with the other's daughter.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
Lmao
Here we note the indomitable courage of Foreman, who despite the difficulty does not stop attacking, to the point of exhausting the opponent. To be admired, however, Lyle, perhaps the only boxer in history to face Foreman openly.
Ron Lyle real gladiator underrated boxer of that era...
His problem that started boxing late and he spent 7 yrs at jail
Wow
This should be the FIGHT OF THE CENTURY. This is how every boxing match should be. All heart n power thrown down!
Foreman said Lyle hit him so hard that he didn't feel the punches that knocked him down. He just remembers going down and feeling numbness. That is power!
This was my father's favorite fight of all time. This is the only guy that comes to mind who actually backed Foreman up consistently.
The crazy thing with these old fights is how the refs would just let them keep going and not step in and stop it.
Literal era pelear hasta caer
Seriously... Its too risky getting in between those punches. They are mostly looking down and throwing uppercuts all over. If you get hit by one of those monsters, you end up like Gerald McClellan
@@bigsmok84 so grab the guy from behind. They’ve got to stop it.
...Que Luta sensacional, que Luta realmente Épica entre dois maravilhosos Guerreiros aonde mesmo o Derrotado tbm foi um Vencedor. Aonde brilhou magistralmente a estrela do George Foreman merecidamente e o Lyle perdeu honradamente.🤗😊😁👏👏👏👍...
Although Lyle hv lost But he fought
So brilliantly to Foreman👍👌
True
This match was evidence of Ali's great boxer even though he wasn't at his prime time. He 've fought with monsters and somehow cope with them.
It is a truly epic fight that should be talked about more. Evenly matched sluggers with skill. Foreman just had a bit more stamina and that granite chin.
Well it was close fight ...
Foreman said this Ron has hardest Punches he'd ever take...
Foreman even said that even when he blocked his shots he still felt it and his body would shake.
@@cristianorosero3348 true bro. Yet he is the knock out 👑
@@pranaychinta5713 yep
But Foreman never meet Shavers in the ring.
@@waltgero2801
I saw an interview
Foreman:
'No. I never faced Ernie and I glad too."
One of the BEST fights in boxing history !!!
This was back in the day when boxing was boxing....70s and 80s...when there was passion, energy and life. The music in this video is tops...perfect fit and excellent job!
This fight shows that men of this era were harder puncher had stronger jaws were naturally stronger and better fighters. Than the Larry Holmes era and after.
Great Larry is 1 of the goats.
He is d same generation with some of this legends, less than 10 years difference.
He just lived longer & he had skills, probably 1 of the greatest jabs & chins in heavyweight boxing.
So dont compare him carelesly with the later heavyweights generation.
I agree with you man, its all truth.
Holmes do good jobs against a lot of fighters. Only one defeat by KO from Tyson. 75 - 69 - 6 losses.
I mean it's pretty obvious and there's also evidence about men not being as manly as before.
Talk about two POWERFUL, DANGEROUS men, slugging it out!!!! Each man taking a beating and instead of backing away, coming in for more and doing their own damage in the process!!!!! Courage,stamina, athletics at their VERY BEST!!!! This is what boxing is all about!!!!!
This has to be the greatest slugfest of all time. Two genuine class heavyweights. How didnt knock out Foreman I will never know.
No era can match the 70’s for great heavyweight fights. Boxers really fought instead of dancing around the ring trying not to get hit. Probably more good heavyweights in that era than any other.
The 90's came close---Tyson, Lewis, Holyfield, Ruddock, Bowe, Morrison...
@@chrisreidy439 he said matching, not coming close to matching.
Best fight of all time by far
Rest In Peace The Greatest Muhammad Ali
Yes
What's he got to do with this video?
@@Sportsfan1042 he beat them both
One of the most exciting fights you'll see. Good ole George pulled through in the end, on nothing more than will power and the desire to WIN!!!
Awesome job George !!!
Lyle was a legend.he walked through Foreman blows like he was a kid.
Sin dudas de la mejor pelea que vi de todas las epocas...
i wish that would be a Foreman vs Ali rematch, Frazier vs Norton, Frazier vs Shavers, Foreman vs Shavers, Holmes vs Foreman, Lyle vs Frazier during that era. That would be fascinating bouts to watch.
The irony was that, only Ali had fought against all the boxers mentioned above.
Foreman vs Holmes in the late 70s would have been a great fight. It’s amazing how Ali never ducked anyone. He was willing to sacrifice his health to be the GOAT.
Which gave rise to a question: if Muhammad Ali never ducked any of these opponents, why those other fights never happened?
@@ramlangoddos4425 Because no promoter would promote these fights. To fight them, you need to find a suitable promoter. If no promoter is there, then how will you fight the other guy?
1. Joe Frazier vs Ken Norton never happened because Frazier and Norton were friends, but Frazier had two trainers and handed one of them, Eddie Futch to Norton. Both wanted a fight, Yank Durham and Joe Frazier in one side, Ken Norton and Eddie Futch at the other side. Joe's trainer, Yank Durham, passed away only two weeks following the second Norton-Ali fight, So Norton's trainer, Eddie Futch, coached Joe after Durham's death and Norton got another trainer, which further took it away. The Frazier-Norton match was intended to see who the better trainer was, Durham vs Futch. So this match never happened.
2. Ali didn't duck anybody but one man, but no promoter would promote most of the dream fights. e.g, Ali offered Sonny Liston a third match in 1967, just before Ali was stripped. But throughout the search, no promoter wanted to promote a third Liston-Ali fight, solely because of Liston's performance in the second match.
3. Ali genuinely admitted he ducked only one man, and he freely did admit that, Ken Norton when Norton was the #1 contender to face Ali for his titles in 1978. When Ali lost to Spinks, he realized he didn't have what it takes anymore and Norton could easily crush him. When Spinks was champion, the WBC stripped him off his title, because he refused to face Norton, but was still WBA and Lineal Champion. Ali thought his fears were over and won against Spinks in a rematch, but then Norton again chased him around the world for a title unification match, the WBC Norton vs WBA, The Ring and Lineal champion Ali. Ali decided to retire instead of facing Norton again.
4. No, Ali didn't duck Foreman. George lost to Jimmy Young while he was the No. 1 contender for Ali's titles. Had he not lost to Young, Foreman would have faced Ali again freely.
Unbelievable how these men stood up to so many knockout punches and managed to land on the opponent as well.
B-R-U-T-AL. Can't believe the 'pretty' Muhammad Ali defeated them. Absolute champion
If u dont believe d "pretty assasin " great Ali beat them all then u probably dont know much about boxing.
yet mayweather dont have respect with ali
Only because he clinched,danced and run away all the time so it was hard for them to catch him but if Ali went toe to toe with some of these boxers he would've lost
@@Sportsfan1042 real skill of boxing is speed and movement, not slugging.
@@DRose2Fast ,then how come Rocky Marciano was the only heavyweight to never lose a fight he was slow and had little movement he was just a slugger.BTW both Ali and Tyson both said he's the one boxer they would've feared the most to face because he had no style and was tough.
OMG what a fight !!!!!
absolutely great fight !!!- superb boxing match
This was one of the greatest boxing bouts ever!! Foreman & Lyle punished each other,,,just a slugfest! This one should be talked about a lot more!!!! This is the only time I saw Foreman get knocked down, other than vs. Ali in Zaire in '74.
What a fight! Boxing has really changed since those days. Nowadays refery would have stoped it a couple of Times
True. Ref would of stopped it after foreman 2nd knock down
People say Hagler /Hearns is the best fight ever. No way! This is the one. Incredible!
This was great boxing. Either way, this fight was not going to last much longer, but George's power was just too much for Lyle. To this day, this fight is the best 5 rounds of boxing in history and that goes for any division.
This fight makes Hagler-Hearns look like a tap-dancing contest.
RIP Ron Lyle.
Waiting for Foreman to start dancing to that music with that big afro on his head mid fight
There should’ve been a rematch actually. Lyle kind of dominated until he gased out.
George Foreman seemed pretty rusty after Zaire otherwise he would dominate Ron Lyle without a doubt.
He didn’t gas out he just got too hurt he didn’t throw anything just like the second round when he got hurt. When he got hurt in the second he didn’t throw a lot of punches.
@@jmav622 ya
@@jmav622 oh Yeah! If Ron Lyle Trained in his whole prime year instead of going to prison he will beat Foreman
Lyle certainly didn't dominate. The fight should have been over in round 1/2, but the ref stopped it after just 2 minutes. After Foreman had put Lyle down and Lyle was in serious trouble.
Foreman was far from his best. He hadn't fought for a year and it was after he'd lost to Ali.
Greatest heavyweight fight I have ever seen 😮 absolutely incredible stuff !
Smoking Joe Fraizer and Muhammad Ali had the best head movement in the heavyweight division. These guys have the best _head!_
I thought titanium skulls were a thing of the _future!_
Foreman's head was even better when he came back. Dude was like The Terminator.
O my god......absolute madnesss.....i have lost words to express.....both are champions
Jesus _christ!_ This has got to be the most manliest fight in existence. Those godlike mustaches just make this even better.
You never would've thought jazz goes so well with a fight like this.
Fighters from this era are on a different level compared to current fighters.
What a great fight the best ever
This was the golden era of the heavyweight division. So many great fighters who actually fought each other.
Hell of a fight between 2 warriors
Incontro mitico. Che bombe che si sono scambiati❤
one of the best heavyweight slugfests of all time. Lyle should've won this fight.
The bell saved George but give him his due, he hung in there and took some huge shots and was victorius
If you've seen the Lyle- Shsvers fighy, you'd see that Shavers would have destroyed him in the second round if Lyle wasn't saved by the bell. From one punch...
Similar situation here except these guys are taking multiple shots.
only blinds could not see that that was a set up match... Foreman could beat cassius clay with one arm tied...
he had a lack of endurance obviously
Adam B Foreman would've knocked him out in 2nd round but time keeper rang the bell at 2 min instead of 3. Foreman had Lyle in trouble then. Plus Foreman was rusty from too long of a layoff.
Incredible. Two huge hitters.
this and ali frazier 1 have to be the most devastating brutal fights there is out there in boxing, this is just incredible and so dangerous wow this was amazing to see!!
This was not a match; it was a fight. Lordy!
These guys took shots that night that would’ve killed most people. These guys were BEASTS!!!!
UMA DAS MAIORES LUTAS DA HISTÓRIA.....SHOW DE BOXE ....SENSACIONAL.....
ALI beat the both of these MONSTERS ALI must be the GREATEST "
He also beat Sonny Liston big scary bear
Boxing Fan 1 Yea he also beat Shavers ect.. He beat dudes that would Kill heavyweights of any ERA.. RIP
+BIG- L He was already with parkinson when he fought Shavers
Boxing Fan 1 No he didn't he was diagnosed at age 42 after he retired with Parkinson..
yeah but the doctors are saying he had parkinsons well before his diagnosis.
it started years earlier and would have slowed his reflexes down and reaction timing
probably around '76 is the beginning of it
You can see from the stare-down that Lyle had *zero* fear of Foreman.
With due respect to a resilient George Foreman, Ron Lyle seriously hurt Foreman in the first round. But Foreman clinched to survive the round. And in another round (R4?), Lyle hit Foreman so hard that the latter fell flat on his face, slumped on the canvas. Foreman struggled to get up, but the bell saved Foreman from a certain knockout. One viewer commented hilariously that this fight was not an ordinary fight. It was all hell break loose "pub fight" between the two. True to his stamina and punching power, Foreman managed to survive the scares, and finally managed to knock out Lyle in the later round.
This arguably was Foreman's toughest fight, because he suffered multiple knock-downs. The Foreman-Ali fight in Zaire in 1974 is a foregone conclusion.
Your analysis is right, nevertheless Foreman after he lost the match with Alì has not been anymore at the top of his condition. IMHO he suffered the lost from a psicological point of view basically. In fact after some time he retired...Only a few years before Lyle would not arrive at the 2nd round I think.
Forgone conclusion is just your opinion.
This fight is crude & entertaining but foreman fight against Ali is one the top scientific & strategic definition examples of the sport.
Ali was like a surgeon, delicate but focused on the target, he took Foreman apart piece by piece, slowly, first mentally then physically. Foreman kept asking himself why is this man's head is still on his shoulders.
@@annaschmidt853 in my opinion at their prime Alì and Joe Freizer were almost equivalent (with different chatacteristics) but Freizer played with Foreman an offensive match and was destroyed in a few rounds, Alì gave value to his defensive genius and with class and intelligence prevailed.
A great fight, no doubt. But no! In this fight the boxer could not be saved by the bell in any round. George had to beat the count even after the bell went off.
Gran encajador Ron Lyle, para mi una de las mejores y más igualadas de las peleas de pesados en la historia. El mismo Foreman dijo años despues ya retirado, que este fue su combate mas duro.
Muy buenos los dos. 💪
Dam they were dropping soup bones on each other, great fight i never seen this one.
What a great fucking fight! My favorite fight of all time. I watch it once a month and I never get sick of it.
George had laid off fighting for a while but his heart is that of a champion
He did have "Foreman vs five men" in 1975, year before this excellent slugfest.
Foreman said that Ron Lyle is one best boxer he ever met.
Magnifecent fighters!!
Thats Ron "Bad Shit" Lyle!
RIP champ! You gave us one HELL if a show and gave Foreman everything!
Foreman 👌
After all these years, this is still my favorite match.
You never saw a fight like this in todays boxing. Hell, we haven’t seen Heavyweights slugging it out like this since Tyson. Fury, Lewis, Wilder, Holyfield, Bowe, AJ, none of them could fight like this. They don’t have the heart to get in there and go balls out. Wilder knocked down Fury 3 times in their fights. The last fight the second time he went down it was more so from a push then anything. Fury is a good punch or two away from being exposed as the fake he is. And to think Ali beat these two guys rather easy ! RIP champ. You are sorely missed.
Migliore match dell’anno 1976 e 6º migliore match della storia della Boxe 🥊 per Ring Magazine. Fantastico.