In the fifth round, 21 year old Foreman, still raw and, comparative to O’Halloran, who was quite experienced (Jack had been in with Joe Roman, Joe Bugner, Carl Gizzi, and Manuel Ramos ...
Atlas, 68, is known for coaching many world champions, including the likes of 'Iron Mike,' Alexander Povetkin and Michael Moorer. Tyson announced his retirement from the sport of boxing in 2005 ...
Foreman famously won another world title at the ripe old age of 45 when he beat Michael Moorer for two title belts, long after his prime and legendary battles with the likes of Muhammad Ali.
Foreman took 10 years off and eventually earned a shot at the WBA and IBF title against Michael Moorer in 1994. Foreman, who was 45 years and 299 days old, stunned everyone by knocking Moorer out ...
Of course, this would still be a Herculean task, just as it was when Foreman repainted the title at age 45 with a knockout of Michael Moorer in one of the most shocking moments in sports history.
After experiencing financial difficulties, ‘Big’ George began his resurgence in 1987 which culminated in him becoming the oldest heavyweight champion in history with a victory over Michael Moorer in ...
In 1994 at 45 years of age it appeared that Foreman would lose the World Championship match to Michael Moorer. Moorer had been winning the fight until the tenth round when Foreman delivered one of ...
He returned a decade later, and after a number of years building back up to return to title contention, knocked out Michael Moorer in 1994 to win the WBA and IBF heavyweight straps. ‘Big George’ was ...