George Foreman’s Top 5 Knockouts

This is My List of George Foreman’s 5 Top Knockouts

  1. George Foreman vs. Michael Moorer. November 5, 1994. MGM Grand; Las Vegas, Nevada. George becomes the oldest heavyweight champion in history at 45 years old with his 10th round knockout of Michael Moorer.
  2. George Foreman vs. Joe Frazier. January 22, 1973. National Stadium; Kingston, Jamaica. ‘Big George’ demolishes the 5 year champion Joe Frazier in 2 easy rounds. Frazier hits the canvas 6 times, before referee Arthur Mercante calls a halt to the massacre.
  3. George Foreman vs. Ken Norton. March 26, 1974. Poliedro de Caracas; Caracas, Venezuela. Foreman annihilates Ken Norton in 2 rounds, making him the most feared heavyweight since Sonny Liston.
  4. George Foreman vs. Ron Lyle. January 24, 1976. Caesar’s Palace; Las Vegas, Nevada. In an all out war, both Lyle and Foreman hit the deck numerous times before George knocks Lyle out cold as the fifth round comes to a close.
  5. George Foreman vs. Gerry Cooney. January 15, 1990. Convention Hall; Atlantic City, New Jersey. In the biggest fights of his comeback, George easily knocks out Gerry Cooney in the second round with a two punch combination that would have knocked out an elephant.



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