A very great comeback for a very deserving athlete, but not the greatest in modern times. That distinction belongs to George Foreman. His record after 3 retirements is too extensive to summarize. Just one for brevity: After the first ten-year retirement, Foreman eventually reclaimed the title—in 1994 at age 45—becoming the oldest heavyweight champ in history. During 1987, Foreman won all five of his bouts, each one by KO or TKO.
It’s nice to see a commentary cartoon that’s upbeat. Too bad it’s about something that’s totally irrelevant in the real real world, but nice none the less.
lopaka about 5 years ago
Good to see him comeback.
mourdac Premium Member about 5 years ago
He joins a select company of golfers who have won the Masters when older than 40.
Ontman about 5 years ago
You can have him. I don’t believe in a god.
lobo1939 about 5 years ago
A very great comeback for a very deserving athlete, but not the greatest in modern times. That distinction belongs to George Foreman. His record after 3 retirements is too extensive to summarize. Just one for brevity: After the first ten-year retirement, Foreman eventually reclaimed the title—in 1994 at age 45—becoming the oldest heavyweight champ in history. During 1987, Foreman won all five of his bouts, each one by KO or TKO.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
It’s nice to see a commentary cartoon that’s upbeat. Too bad it’s about something that’s totally irrelevant in the real real world, but nice none the less.