4B Monday, November 7,1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Foreman defies time, claims title The Associated Press LAS VEGAS — With a blasting two-punch combination, George Foreman erased the memory that has haunted him for 20 years. "I exorcised the ghost (of Muhammad Ali) once and forever," the 45-year-old Foreman said after knocking out Michael Moorer to win the IBF and WBA heavyweight championships Saturday night. For nine rounds, Foreman looked like a battered oldfighter who couldn't regain the championship he lost when he was knocked out by All on Oct. 30, 1974. Foreman's face was lopsided from Moorer's right jaws and right hooks. His left eye was closing. He was huffing and puffing. Then, with shocking suddenness in the. 10th round, Foreman blew Moorer's house down. "He should never have stood in front of me," the 250-pound Foreman said. Slam, came Foreman's left hook. Crash, gave his right hand. But for a brief moment in the 10th, that's just what the 26-year-old Moorer did. And Moorer landed flat on his back with his arms outstretched. He barely moved a muscle as referee Joe Cortez counted Foreman into boxing history. When Cortez completed the 10-count, Foreman, the boxer-turned-preacher-turned-actor-turned-champion, knelt in prayer in anneal corner. "It's like the song: 'When you wish upon a star and your dreams come true,' Foreman said. "Well, look at me tonight." Dolphins, Vikings are victorious Broncos, Chargers lose on the road; Bills lose at home By Richard Rosenblatt The Associated Press Dan Marino and Warren Moon are used to winning games in the final seconds. So is Pittsburgh's Gary Anderson. But Doug Pelfrey? Pelfrey gave Cincinnati its first victory of the season with his sixth field goal, a 26-yarder, with 6:46 left in overtime yesterday to beat Seattle 20-17 in the Seahawks' return to the Kingdom. Marino rallied the Miami Dolphins for 10 points in the final four minutes yesterday, lifting them to a 22-21 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Pete Stoyanovich's 34-yard field goal with four seconds left. said after his 28th final-quarter comeback victory. Moon didn't rely on a field goal for Minnesota as he passed 11 yards to Qadry Ismail with five seconds left and the Vlkings beat the New Orleans Saints 21-20. "When you know you need it, Warren will come in and say, "This is what we've got to do, everybody listen," Vlkings receiver Jake Reed said. "And everybody listens." And then there was Anderson, who kicked a 40-yard goal field — his fourth of the game — with 3:36 left in overtime to lift the Steelers to a 12-9 win over the Houston Oilers. "I'd like to kick it every time." Anderson said. "It's just like playing golf. If you take a good swing at the ball you're going to hit it well." The victories left the Dolphins (7-2) atop the AFC East, the Vikings (7-2) in front in the NFC Central and the Steelers at 6-3 in the AFC Central. In other games, it was: Philadelphia 13, Arizona 7; the New York Jets 22, Buffalo 17; Cleveland 13, New England 6; Los Angeles Rams 25, Denver 21; Atlanta 10, San Diego 9; San Francisco 37, Washington 22; Chicago 20, Tampa Bay 6 and Green Bay 38, Detroit 30. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Los Angeles Raiders 13-3 last night. Jets 22, Bills 17 At East Rutherford, N.J., Boomer Esiason hit Rob Moore with a 4-yard TD pass late in the third quarter to lift New York (5-4) to its second win over Buffalo (5-4) this season. Esiason was forced out twice with ankle injuries, while safety Romnie Lott missed the second half due to an neck injury. Andre Reed, Buffalo's leading receiver, also missed the second half with an injury and Don Beebe was injured on a hit by the Jets' Bobby Houston. Trailing 14-10, the Jets drove 79 yards to the go-ahead touchdown and then got two of Nick Lowery's three field goals in the fourth quarter. In the final minutes, the Bills marched to the Jets' 27 and Jim Kelly's fourth-down pass was incomplete. Rams 21, Broncos 21 At Anaheim, Calif., Chandler threw two TD passes that helped Los Angeles to a 21-point lead and the Rams (4-5) held off another fourth-quarter comeback by John Elway. Rams 27, Broncos 21 Falcons 10. Chargers 9 Elway threw a pair of TDs in the final period, and got a final chance when the Broncos (3-6) took over at the Los Angeles 48 with 2:28 left. He gained three yards on two completions and then skipped a pass to Shannon Sharpe on fourth down. At Atlanta, no touchdowns, no victory for the Chargers. For the second time in three games, San Diego got its points on John Carney field goals, while Jeff George threw a 9-yard TD pass to Terance Mathis in the first quarter and Norm Johnson's 23-yard field goal proved to be the winning points for the Falcons (5-4). The Chargers (7-2), with Gale Gilbert starting for the injured Stan Humphries, had a TD called back because of an interference penalty and Carney, who extended his streak to 21 field goals in a row, missed on his No. 22, a 47-yarder that sailed wide right with 8:01 left. Tae Kwon Do Our Instructing Staff One Week Intro $29.95 (Includes uniform) Benefits you can enjoy: ★ Relieve Stress ★ Lose Weight ★ Develop Concentration Skills Make New Friends ★ Gain Confidence ★ Gain Leadership Skills ★ Develop Self-Discipline ★ Develop Balance & Coordination ★ Learn Self Defense Holiday Plaza Shopping Center 25th & Iowa The Women's Fitness Facility Annual membership-first visit Special rates for graduating seniors Absolutely NO joining fee! 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