
15 of the Best Weapons in Heavyweight History
Check out this list compiled by Round By Round Boxing's Andrew Kang of 15 of the best weapons in Heavyweight history.
Check out this list compiled by Round By Round Boxing's Andrew Kang of 15 of the best weapons in Heavyweight history.
Tony Calcara goes back to 1992 at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas for a battle between former Heavyweight champion George Foreman (70-3, 66 KOs) and Alex Stewart (28-3, 28 KOs).
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Tony Calcara takes us back to 1990 for the Heavyweight clash between George Foreman and Gerry Cooney.
Tony Calcara goes back in time to 1991 for Evander Holyfield's exciting title defense against the legendary, George Foreman.
Muhammad Ali had again done what so many believed he couldn’t. It was 41 years ago today that one of the most iconic matches of all time took place when Ali met George Foreman.
The year was 1980, and Muhammad Ali, the former three-time Heavyweight champion, was making his return to the ring against Larry Holmes to try and capture the Heavyweight crown one last time.
Tony Calcara recalls June 16, 1990 when two big names--George Foreman and Mike Tyson--fought on one big card, with fans hoping that they may someday be matched against one another.
Tony Calcara recalls the 1991 clash between Heavyweight's George Foreman and Jimmy Ellis.
Tony Calcara takes a trip back to Kinshasa, Zaire in 1974, as Muhammad Ali took on Heavyweight champion, George Foreman.
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Tony Calarca flashes back to 1973 when Joe Frazier was the undefeated Heavyweight champion of the world. Frazier defended his title that year against "Big" George Foreman.
After suffering a devastating loss to Muhammad Ali in Zaire, George Foreman returned to the ring in most unusual fashion. On April 26, Foreman would fight an exhibition against five fighters in a single afternoon.
Relive January 24, 1976, the night that saw George Foreman and Ron Lyle bring in the New Year in electric fashion. Boxing fans were treated with the “fight of the year” right out of the gate with a back-and-forth brawl.