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with a microphone after each fight that
 
because he knew he could beat Mike Tyson
 
and wanted to fight him for the title
 
Through Big George's first ten to
 
he was laughed at for the quality of the
 
fighters he was fighting and wasn't taken seriously
 
Foreman never made excuses for them and admitted that he was
 
fighting guys who had no chance of beating him
 
He said that he wanted to get used to being back in the ring and was in no hurry.
 
In 1987, Foreman fought five times; in 1988, he fought nine times and in 1989, he fought five times
 
After 19 fights, Foreman was 19-0 (18).
 
During the course of those 19 fights, Foreman only fought two name fighters:
 
former light heavyweight and cruiserweight champ Dwight
 
Muhammad Qwai (formerly Dwight Braxton), and fringe contender Bert Cooper, stopping both.
 
On January 15, 1990, Foreman fought former heavyweight
 
title challenger, the hard-hitting Gerry Cooney.
 
Cooney was making a comeback after not fighting in almost two and a half years.
 
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Cooney viewed Foreman as an easy win and
 
figured he could capitalize off of Foreman's name and jump to
 
the front of the heavyweight picture with an impressive victory.
 
Going into the fight neither Foreman or Cooney were
 
perceived to be a real threat to any of the top heavyweights
 
in the world, let alone Tyson who was just 23 and the unbeaten, undisputed champ.
 
By January of 1990, Foreman had built up such a following
 
and fan base that the Foreman-Cooney fight was only seen on PPV.
 
It took Foreman less than two full rounds to mutilate
 
Cooney sending him back into permanent retirement.
 
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