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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2009

George Foreman III vs. Clyde Weaver
2009-06-06 : George Foreman III 237lbs beat Clyde Weaver 250lbs by KO in round 1 of 4
Location: Coushatta Casino Resort, Kinder, Louisiana, USA
Referee: Kenny Licata
Judge: Elmer Boudreaux
Judge: Pat Dayton
Judge: Russell Naquin
Time: 1:16
Professional debut for George Foreman III.
For Weaver, it was his second consecutive 1st Round knockout loss.

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  • Clyde makes me laugh so hard. Nice job in throwing the boy against a total bum. It proved nothing.

  • @AnthonySullivan

    yep, proves nothing...nada...not a thang...

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  • Reminded me of when his dad beat Joe Frazier in 73.' Man that Weaver sure was a bulldaog in there! That guy can fight! If Monk beat the Stalker this easily he's ready for a Klitschko in his next fight!

  • @aviabolt40 This guy has no idea what he's talking about! Foreman has not shown anything but very amateur stances and a very slow boxing style. Should still be an amateur I say.

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  • @Gonzoidz -Maybe a WWE heel manager or commentator ?

  • I keep expecting Weaver to start singing "mya hee, mya hoo, mya ha, mya ha haaa"

  • George III is a smart, well spoken young guy, not sure the ring is really for him though.

  • @boxinggramm yes i agree. he's very raw. he's 27 and just learned how to box. not a good thing. you can tell he hasnt much technique

  • he has no snap in his punches. hopefully he wont ever take a step up in class.

  • @Lews026 he'll be fighting bums and tomato cans for another few years. He has to make up for the lack of amatuer experience and for his late start in the game

  • He's still only fighting poor journeymen with more defeats than wins not ones that can help him grow. Suspect. This is usually done when trainers are expecting a miracle to happen overnight. He's heavyhanded but no real snap or athleticism. He seems to immitate his father a bit as well. Those hooks thrown at 1:09 aren't set up as well as his fathers were and don't even have half the speed.

  • Ok, so we now know that George Foreman III can beat the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, but how would he do against the Michelin Tire Man? Stay tuned...

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