RIP 2025
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Wow.
An icon of the sport and the last of the "big three" of the 70s.
Massive, intimidating, chin like granite, hit like a mule and had surprising skill too. Unbeatable until Ali did the impossible.
The only man who looked more intimidating WITH hair than without.
Funny humble guy too, the loss to Ali made him a much better person.
.....sold a shitloads of grills.
Named all his sons George. Brilliant.
and this fight here, amazing.
What a toll that sport takes on a person. Sad that none of Ali, Frazier, Norton, Shavers, Quarry, Lyle, Berbick, Spinks, Young and now Foreman saw 80.
RIP champ
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Amazing that he has three public lives. The champ #1, George Foreman grill George TV personality, and George Foreman boxer #2. And still died quite young
You forgot ordained minister.......
Being punched by anyone isn't pleasant. Being punched by elite heavyweights repeatedly fucks a person up like nothing else.
It's no coincidence that Frazier, Norton and Ali had issues later in life from their epic trilogies ( Ali doing a trilogy against each of these guys is mind boggling ) and much more recently Fury and Wilder have both declined hugely after their three fights.
Foreman did it a bit different as he essentially "retired" pretty young the first time and with much less damage ( one could argue as he himself did that the knockout vs Ali was more down to exhaustion ) before making his huge comeback later on. Granite chin as I mentioned earlier but he took A LOT of shots as an older, slower man.
For what it's worth prime Foreman beats prime Tyson reasonably comfortably. KO in the 4th.
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( one could argue as he himself did that the knockout vs Ali was more down to exhaustion )
That's the universal consensus isn't it? Ali knew big George had never had to go far in any of his wins and would be pretty much punched out by the end of the fourth in the heat of a Kinshasha night.
One of the few true redemption arcs in boxing.
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( one could argue as he himself did that the knockout vs Ali was more down to exhaustion )
That's the universal consensus isn't it? Ali knew big George had never had to go far in any of his wins and would be pretty much punched out by the end of the fourth in the heat of a Kinshasha night.
One of the few true redemption arcs in boxing.
Yep, that’s why Ali was the greatest.
But big George was right up there with him.
Foreman destroyed Frazier, Ali struggled against Frazier, Ali beat Foreman……
The old adage of a puncher beating a swarmer, a boxer beating a puncher and a swarmer beating a boxer…..( I think I’ve got that right )
Class guys, all three of them. RIP legends
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Richard Chamberlain.
60's heart throb who became a serious and well-respected actor on stage and screen. Quietly raised millions for AIDS research. Def. one of the good guys.
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B booboo referenced this topic on
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Trevor Lock. Police officer who kept everyone calm during the Iranian Embassy siege - while concealing his gun. Saved an SAS soldiers life when they raided the building. Donated his George Medal to the police museum after storing it in his wife's knitting basket for years.
From the same mould as blokes who do stuff like disabling terrorists and walk off before any fuss can be made of them.
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@Machpants said in RIP 2025:
Part of a movie that totally cemented my career choice. RIP
You know that's footage of the sequel right?
Yes, but it is when iceman's funeral. I mean I couldn't post the original volleyball scene, not appropriate for this thread
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@Machpants said in RIP 2025:
@Machpants said in RIP 2025:
Part of a movie that totally cemented my career choice. RIP
You know that's footage of the sequel right?
Yes, but it is when iceman died. I mean I couldn't post the original volleyball scene, not appropriate for this thread
Nah, he's up there playing beach volleyball in the sky
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@Machpants said in RIP 2025:
@Machpants said in RIP 2025:
Part of a movie that totally cemented my career choice. RIP
You know that's footage of the sequel right?
Yes, but it is when iceman's funeral. I mean I couldn't post the original volleyball scene, not appropriate for this thread
Might have to rewatch the film now
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RIP Val. If I think about it there's been some amazing performances.
Hilarious in Top Secret. ( easily his best movie starting with the word "Top" )
Intense and brooding in Heat. No mean feat when in a flick with De Niro and Pacino at their best.
I liked him in Tombstone too
Jim Morrison as well !!!
thanks for the memories.