This compliments Muhammad Ali on how many body blows he absorbed against Big George in 'Rumble in The Jungle' being how strong Foreman was. Being hit by George Foreman was like having the kitchen sink thrown at you.
@absolutez3r058 It all depends on how the Power factor is evaluated. Considering the K.O. Power with his Right Arm, Ernie Shavers was Hardest Hitter in Boxing History. Taking into account the combined average effect of the Two Arms, George Foreman is Hardest Hitter in Boxing History, while considering the Left Arm in Jab, Sonny Liston was Hardest Hitter in Boxing History. Clearly we are talking, in any case, about the three boxers with the Highest K.O. Power in Boxing History👍👍👍💪💪💪
He said heaviest means has the heaviest hand while Earnie had more power that's why he hit hard means hurt more and also foreman had strength and Earnie shavers has incredible power
While I would agree that Shavers was the hardest hitter, I would disagree about Foreman being tied with Liston. Liston hit harder than Foreman believe it or not.
@@kevs8225 yeah your right but I believe Liston jab is the hardest and shavers is the hardest puncher and foreman has heaviest hand three of them Goat for real
I remember when i was in Saudi i would get up and workout an hour before work, after a twelve hour work day, i would turn around and hit the gym for 2 hours, then run in a swimming pool up to my waste for an hour. I did that for 6 days a week on the 7th day I rested and got my food ready for the week and played cards with the boys. I didn't train for boxing mine was for basketball.
He had defense he utilized the long guard to parry and frame on and clinch opponents and he used the cross block to deal with combination punches specifically straights and hooks but susceptible to uppercuts and overhands
You have no idea what you're talking about. He wasn't a defensive wizard like Mayweather, but he was very good at parrying punches, guard manipulation, and did in fact use some head movement and footwork to avoid punches.
He definently had defense as he would use the long guard to pin his opponents and also would grab them just to throw them in the corner and load off blows He was a defensive genius only being limited by his anger.
They do. If you studied his fights properly,youd know. He utilised long guard, and old school boxing tactics. Hed stop the punch before the arm even extended
I love big George but did he have great stamina? He gased out against Ali in "The Rumble In The Jungle" by middle of the fight. Or did Ali just have phenomenal stamina himself?
@@galaxyraider365 George Foreman was a more well-rounded powerhouse with a combination of size, strength, and durability that made him effective over the long term. His ability to overwhelm opponents with relentless aggression and sustained pressure is what set him apart. Ernie Shavers was the ultimate one-punch knockout artist, delivering explosive power and speed, but struggled to maintain that power for extended fights due to his reliance on shorter bursts of energy.
@@matthewbutler-cc8rq adabting to running is suprisingly easy but chopping wood and hitting 12 rounds of heavybag everyday is not good for your arms. especialy if you are power puncher xd
5-10 miles that’s more than Ali I think he was capping on that one if he did do that than he would have more stamina and speed than Tyson and Ali who are definitely faster and have more stamina not as strong thought Tyson vs foreman close though 700 power level by foreman 550 for Tyson earne shavers 800
@@GameDog-ql6pv you DO know he said hes do up ti 20 in his comeback right? When he got heavier and it showed in his stamina, he never gassed when he got older
What most of y’all fools don’t realize is most boxers roadwork is running and walking So if a fighter did 5-10 miles some of it is walking then running
@@MansaMusa-v5q well Im pretty sure anyone whos ever done roadwork knows this.. no one is superhuman.. no one gonna do 10 miles non stop running, we boxers not marathon runners and even they get tired
This routine sounds like bull. After running 5-10 miles, chopping wood for 2-3 hours! Before any boxing training. Maybe he chopped wood for 30 minutes.
From what everything is telling me, Earnie Shavers is the heaviest hitter in boxing history and not George Forman, but you were really close he's like the 5th heaviest hitter though
Who has the most insane training routine of all time?
mike or maybe muhhammad
@@YoBoy_9 Its definitley Islam or Khabib Nurmegadov
@@Castile1 neither of them are boxers and khabib cannot strike at all
@@Castile1 😂
@@iamveryfunny7832 Boxing was not the question, they sure can kick anyone without a doubt
This compliments Muhammad Ali on how many body blows he absorbed against Big George in 'Rumble in The Jungle' being how strong Foreman was. Being hit by George Foreman was like having the kitchen sink thrown at you.
I’ll always remember his walking uppercut, did that shit so effortlessly but made his opponent fall asleep
@Glitchyy_05
Bro.... You are NOT lying. He will knock your block off like he did Joe Frazier. When he uppercut Joe he lifted him off the ground.
Infatti dopo ha iniziato ad avere il parkinson
his punched make the buffalo sleep
Do you is english?
@@fakeman3454 what?
@@fakeman3454😂😂😂
@@fakeman3454how many languages do you speak?:)
Lmao @@fakeman3454
He was quite handsome as a young man
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If you say so
Gay
@@firo3609😂😂😂😂
George Foreman Hardest Hitter in Boxing History👍💪👏❤️
Shavers hit harder
@absolutez3r058
It all depends on how the Power factor is evaluated. Considering the K.O. Power with his Right Arm, Ernie Shavers was Hardest Hitter in Boxing History. Taking into account the combined average effect of the Two Arms, George Foreman is Hardest Hitter in Boxing History, while considering the Left Arm in Jab, Sonny Liston was Hardest Hitter in Boxing History. Clearly we are talking, in any case, about the three boxers with the Highest K.O. Power in Boxing History👍👍👍💪💪💪
@@absolutez3r058I think Foreman would tear Ernie up though 👍🤘
@michaelritchie-ch6ib absolutely, Foreman was the better boxer, Shavers was just a harder hitter
@@MyWayMemory u right
Multiple opponents, damn this guy was something else.
Foreman a ture legend 🎉
I literally was afraid for Ali going into the Foreman fight I didn't want to see him get hurt 🚬
how old r u?
Ali was supernatural that day.. he couldn't lose..
It would have been a sight to see him vs Sonny Liston
Foreman would of killed him lol
Why does he kinda look like if muhammad ali and mike tyson did the fusion dance
keep posting like this i subbed
Appreciate you bro, look out for more like this
@@IAMBOXING 🔥💪
One punch man💀 For me the scariest boxer of all time.
King of the Ring 👑 a dope for the ropes ☺️ ✨🤜🏼🤛🏽✨
I should be like foreman and liston
Pra mim Foreman tinha todos os requisitos pra vencer Tyson no auge
Was this his routine during his first or second iteration?
During his comeback he trained a lot less. You can find that routine online.
Love it❤
I would say earne shavers was the hardest hitter than Liston and foreman are tied so pretty close
He said heaviest means has the heaviest hand while Earnie had more power that's why he hit hard means hurt more and also foreman had strength and Earnie shavers has incredible power
While I would agree that Shavers was the hardest hitter, I would disagree about Foreman being tied with Liston. Liston hit harder than Foreman believe it or not.
@@kevs8225 yeah your right but I believe Liston jab is the hardest and shavers is the hardest puncher and foreman has heaviest hand three of them Goat for real
@MRslime2526 1000%
Mayne but shavers couldn't box lol foreman hitt jarder then liston
I remember when i was in Saudi i would get up and workout an hour before work, after a twelve hour work day, i would turn around and hit the gym for 2 hours, then run in a swimming pool up to my waste for an hour. I did that for 6 days a week on the 7th day I rested and got my food ready for the week and played cards with the boys. I didn't train for boxing mine was for basketball.
that sounds like a great routine!
Foreman and defense are not going together. His defense was his head, he could take tons of punches, he was a human tank.
No doubt
He had defense he utilized the long guard to parry and frame on and clinch opponents and he used the cross block to deal with combination punches specifically straights and hooks but susceptible to uppercuts and overhands
You have no idea what you're talking about. He wasn't a defensive wizard like Mayweather, but he was very good at parrying punches, guard manipulation, and did in fact use some head movement and footwork to avoid punches.
He definently had defense as he would use the long guard to pin his opponents and also would grab them just to throw them in the corner and load off blows
He was a defensive genius only being limited by his anger.
They do. If you studied his fights properly,youd know. He utilised long guard, and old school boxing tactics. Hed stop the punch before the arm even extended
Before Ngannou there was Foreman
Ngeri ngeliat dia jogging sambil ngelempar pukulan kombinasi 😂
No way he did this every day
That’s what I was thinking that’d be insane running 5-10 miles 12 rounds on heavy bag sparring then lifting
2-3 hours of chopping wood with an axe = Sick forearms boys
More like sick big fists or and hands
Is george foreman still alive???
@@Gadget17444 yes lmao
I love big George but did he have great stamina? He gased out against Ali in "The Rumble In The Jungle" by middle of the fight. Or did Ali just have phenomenal stamina himself?
And none of that help him against ali sorry love you George you as great as ali
4 am in the morning huh?
Crazy
Mike tyson did too and moneyweather
Apollo Creed inspiration?
I want to be like them....
But I'm not a child.
I'm a boy in a middle age crisis.
Whatever you want to do in life, waiting will only make it harder. Good luck my brother.
"4 am in the morning" I fucking hate when people say that. Of course it's in the fucking morning, it's AM!!! In the afternoon would be PM. FFS!
Relax brother, I can't change it now
@@IAMBOXING change it? You should've known the difference beforehand.
@@JamesMMcCann find a better way to use your time
@@IAMBOXING understand the difference between AM and PM before using them in a sentence you're going to be putting out for the world to see/hear.
@@JamesMMcCannNothing better to do?
I tough he never lifted weights
In comeback he did
In his younger years, he never touched them. In his comeback, he did use weights.
^
There's an old picture of him lifting a goddamn cow, just sayin....
@@slumpytony2941 Calf*
Heaviest hitter of all time was Ernie Shavers.
It's foreman,enie shavers has the strongest/powerful hitter of all time,not the heaviest,those two things are very different
@AngieAntonio-w3e What's the difference?
@@galaxyraider365 George Foreman was a more well-rounded powerhouse with a combination of size, strength, and durability that made him effective over the long term. His ability to overwhelm opponents with relentless aggression and sustained pressure is what set him apart.
Ernie Shavers was the ultimate one-punch knockout artist, delivering explosive power and speed, but struggled to maintain that power for extended fights due to his reliance on shorter bursts of energy.
Not like today boxer's
Ok jog 5-10 minutes, chop wood or ball slams for 30 seconds and hit the bag for a couple rounds..yup, can totally do that 😅
Do it for 5 years straight everyday…lets see if you still have that same energy
He jogged a hell of a lot longer than 5-10 minutes and chopped wood longer than 30 seconds. Did you watch the video or are you just being sarcastic?
Oh I was adapting it for my noobie self
@@matthewbutler-cc8rq adabting to running is suprisingly easy but chopping wood and hitting 12 rounds of heavybag everyday is not good for your arms. especialy if you are power puncher xd
5-10 miles that’s more than Ali I think he was capping on that one if he did do that than he would have more stamina and speed than Tyson and Ali who are definitely faster and have more stamina not as strong thought Tyson vs foreman close though 700 power level by foreman 550 for Tyson earne shavers 800
Foreman was always 250 pounds of muscle compared to the 218 of Tyson and 220 of Ali. Big difference.
Bro---- BIG George Foreman NEVER did no 10 miles a day🤣🎃 BIG George bustiN some BIG 🧢 with THAT!!!
@@GameDog-ql6pv you DO know he said hes do up ti 20 in his comeback right? When he got heavier and it showed in his stamina, he never gassed when he got older
roadwork was a staple bro
Boxing, especially at heavyweight, is exhausting. Cardio is essential if you want to be able to fight for 15 rounds.
What most of y’all fools don’t realize is most boxers roadwork is running and walking
So if a fighter did 5-10 miles some of it is walking then running
@@MansaMusa-v5q well Im pretty sure anyone whos ever done roadwork knows this.. no one is superhuman.. no one gonna do 10 miles non stop running, we boxers not marathon runners and even they get tired
Wow
crazy right?
This routine sounds like bull. After running 5-10 miles, chopping wood for 2-3 hours! Before any boxing training. Maybe he chopped wood for 30 minutes.
He always ducked me 😅
Tell more
For your own protection 😂😂😂
And later he will get knocked out by muhammad ali😂
I would say Sonny Liston was the heaviest hitter of all time
there's an arguement no doubt
Lmaoooo nah
It's earnie shavers
From what everything is telling me, Earnie Shavers is the heaviest hitter in boxing history and not George Forman, but you were really close he's like the 5th heaviest hitter though
@LDempsey83 which 4 boxers would you put ahead of Foreman?
@kevs8225 idk. I'm just going off by what I've been reading