It is difficult to say for certain who would win in a hypothetical fight between Ken Norton and Mac Foster in 1973 and 1970, respectively.
Both fighters were highly skilled and accomplished boxers, and the outcome of a fight between them would likely depend on many factors, such as their physical condition, strategy, and performance on the day of the fight.
Ken Norton was known for his powerful punches and his ability to break opponents' jaws, as well as his strong defense and stamina.
He had a record of 42-7-1, with 33 knockouts and notable wins over Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.
Mac Foster was also a skilled and powerful boxer, known for his punching power and ability to take a punch.
He had a record of 26-2-1, with 23 knockouts and notable wins over George Chuvalo, and Jerry Quarry.
Both fighters had power, Norton was known for his jawbreaking power, but Foster was a power puncher too.
However, Norton's defense and stamina could be an advantage in a fight, and his ability to take punches could be a key factor in the fight. On the other hand, Foster's punching power and ability to take a punch could also be an advantage in the fight, particularly if he was able to land a big punch early on.
It's important to note that predicting the outcome of a fight between two boxers, even when both were at their prime, is always uncertain and many factors such as strategy, physical condition, and performance on the day of the fight, can affect the outcome.
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