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George Foreman vs. Lou Savarese

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Power Brokers
DateApril 26, 1997
VenueConvention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Title(s) on the lineWBU and lineal heavyweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer George Foreman Lou Savarese
Nickname Big
Hometown Houston, Texas, U.S. Greenwood Lake, New York, U.S.
Purse $4,000,000 $500,000
Pre-fight record 75–4 (68 KO) 36–0 (30 KO)
Age 48 years, 3 months 31 years, 9 months
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight 253 lb (115 kg) 230 lb (104 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBU, IBA and Lineal
Heavyweight Champion
Former Undisputed Heavyweight champion
WBA
No. 9 Ranked Heavyweight
Former USBA Heavyweight champion
Result
Foreman wins via SD (118–110, 115–112, 113–114)

George Foreman vs. Lou Savarese, billed as Power Brokers was a professional boxing match contested on April 26, 1997, for the WBU and lineal heavyweight titles.[1]

Background

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After successfully defending both his lineal world heavyweight title and the lightly regarded WBU heavyweight title in an uninspired win against little-known Crawford Grimsley in November 1996, it was announced in March 1997 that George Foreman would return to the ring face undefeated fringe contender Lou Savarese.[2] The 31-year old Savarese was a perfect 36–0 and was coming off the biggest win of his career, having knocked out Buster Mathis Jr. in the seventh round the previous November, and came into the fight as a 7–5 favorite over the now 48-year old Foreman.[3][4] Foreman once again reunited with legendary trainer Angelo Dundee, whom had been his corner since he had challenged Evander Holyfield for the undisputed heavyweight title in 1991. Said Dundee about Foreman before the fight "He's in the best shape I've ever seen him since his comeback."[5]

The fight

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In what was a close fight, Forman earned a split decision victory, with two judge's scoring the fight 118–110 and 115–112 in has favor while the third scored the fight for Savarese 114–113. Foreman started the fight as the aggressor and opened up a four-inch gash above Savarese's left eyelid that hindered Savarese the rest of the fight. Savarese, forced to fight Foreman on the inside due to his eye injury, gave an impressive performance, throwing and landing many punches throughout the fight, though Foreman was able to withstand them. In the eleventh round, Foreman, wanting to win by knockout, swung wildly at Savarese, though Savarese would withstand Foreman' blows. Also in the eleventh, Savarese was deducted a point for an inadvertent low blow during the final minute, though the deduction had no bearing on the final scorecards.[6]

Aftermath

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Following his win over Savarese, Foreman was given the opportunity to face Lennox Lewis for Lewis' WBC heavyweight title, with Foreman first having to win an "eliminator" bout against a contender. The WBC supplied Foreman with a list of acceptable opponents, including future heavyweight champions Chris Byrd and Hasim Rahman and the recently returned former Undisputed Heavyweight Champion James "Buster" Douglas, though Foreman ultimately picked Shannon Briggs.

Fight card

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Confirmed bouts:[7]

Weight Class Weight vs. Method Round Notes
Heavyweight 200+ lbs. George Foreman (c) def Lou Savarese SD 12/12 Note 1
Heavyweight 200+ lbs. Maurice Harris def. Sam Hampton TKO 4/10
Heavyweight 200+ lbs. Willie Williams def. Earl Clark UD 6/6
Welterweight 147 lbs. Fernando Vargas def. Claude Staten TKO 2/4
Heavyweight 200+ lbs. Derrick Jefferson def. Ralph West KO 1/4
Heavyweight 200+ lbs. Josué Blocus def. Russell Pugh KO 1/4

^Note 1 For WBU and lineal heavyweight titles

Broadcasting

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Country Broadcaster
 United States HBO

References

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  1. ^ "George Foreman vs. Lou Savarese". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
  2. ^ Fight Is Set for Foreman, NY Times article, 1997-03-11 Retrieved on 2024-08-12
  3. ^ Foreman Fights Saturday, Hopefully in 21st Century, Tulsa World article, 1997-04-26 Retrieved on 2024-08-12
  4. ^ Retirement Talk Is Probably Just Talk, Associated Press article, 1997-04-27 Retrieved on 2024-08-12
  5. ^ Dundee and Foreman, a Ring Odd Couple, Are Reunited, NY Times article, 1997-04-24 Retrieved on 2024-08-12
  6. ^ Foreman Defeats A Tough Savarese, NY Times article, 1997-04-27 Retrieved on 2024-08-12
  7. ^ "BoxRec - event".
Preceded by George Foreman's bouts
26 April 1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lou Savarese's bouts
26 April 1997
Succeeded by