George Foreman quizás fue el púgil con una pegada más temible . Sabía que su rival estaba k.o. de pie antes que el árbitro detuviera el combate , demostró deportividad empatía , porqué le podria haber hecho mucho daño de haber querido
George knew he was done. He gave Ellis the respect he deserved. George could've ended it brutally, but there was no need. Sportsmanship at it's finest.
Man foreman could of destroyed him but way too nice a guy
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That's absolute rubbish. Foreman is a killer. He was giving 100%. Don't be fooled by Foreman's methodical and slow style. He wasn't being sympathetic or kind-hearted. He just calculates his punches and relies on timing. Make no mistake, Foreman was out to crush kill and destroy.
Ví la historia de Foreman, no sólo tenía la cara de ser amable y humilde, espiritualmente era un gran ser humano, regresó a boxear por un gran propósito...
George one of the hardest hitter's in the history of boxing. Not only that He could receive punches from the best of them, he was true legend in the sport of boxing in so many respect. One of my all time favorite heavy weights.
I always was impressed by how Foreman looked like he wasn’t throwing that hard then you see the damage that his opponents received well that says it all
Jimmy Ellis was from Louisville Kentucky, and he was a black man. The man Muhammad Ali fought. This surprises me that there was another Jimmy Ellis, good enough to be matched with, George Foreman. Is this true because I don't remember this.