Views : 3,140,593
Genre: Sports
Date of upload: Premiered Jun 28, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.784 (535/9,363 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-13T08:02:23.446584Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I was with my college roommates while watching this. Several times I said that George is gonna win, guaranteed!! I had no great insight. I just said it for fun. Even during the fight, they started mocking me, but I stuck to my guns. "George is gonna knock him out." When the knockout occurred, I just barely caught myself from exposing my disbelief. To this day they think I'm psychic!!
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If Moorer had just listened to his corner, there's no reason he shouldn't have won. Stay away from the right, make George fight fast, punch and move right. He just kept trying to square up against George, that's why he lost.
His corner had it right, that car analogy was priceless. Make an old car go fast and it'll break down. Moorer just wouldn't listen.
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With hindsight it's obvious George is focused on landing that big right hand the whole fight. He conserves energy, just pawing with his opponent until he sees the opportunity. Michael's corner knew what George was doing. For some reason in the 10th round, Michael decides to stand unnecessarily infront of him and trade shots.Then boom, lights out.
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Coach of Michael Moorer can tell him after the fight "see? told you" The coach exactly told him what Foreman will do in round 10, and it happened the exact same way he told him... and Moorer still didnt see that coming. Foreman took a breather the whole round 9 cause he knew that Moorer was exhausted. Moorer threw everything he got in the rounds before, nothing hurt Foreman, and than Foreman just "executed" him in round 10 and the Coach of Moorer (sorry dont know his name right now) saw that coming in the break. But i dont think Moorer was even able to understand a single word, he didnt even respond a single time in that break. Its just incredible how some coaches can see things coming and when they will happen, this is an example in that regard. He is a clairvoyant :D
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It's useful hearing the fight without the commentary; after Moorer controlled round 9, in which the crowd was relatively quiet most of the time with occasional shouts of encouragement for Moorer, round 10 drew a lot more noise from the crowd. Foreman was soon throwing and landing more often with the right and putting more force into his punches, they were clearly having a bigger effect on Moorer. The constant background murmur grew in volume and was frequently punctuated by excited exclamations as the round went on, the recognition by all fans that Foreman was upping the ante and having a lot of success exciting his own fans and worrying Moorer's.
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@dsales2011
11 months ago
That Foreman jab was dangerous. He kept coming forward.
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