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And in terms of quality fights The 90's arent even remotely close the only big great fights were the Holyfield-Bowe trilogy .The 70's had FOTC,Thrilla in Manilla,Norton-Holmes,Foreman-Lyle,and the Rumble in The Jungle.
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nice. A buddy of mine fought a few of the 80's n 90's guys. He sparred a lot of them too. He swears bonecrusher smith hit way harder than tyson. was just sparring though so who knows
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Bonecrusher was just a LITTLE bit before me, so I never got in the ring with him to spar, but I here he did indeed hit like a truck. I've heard from many people that Tysons power was actually grossly exaggerated , but it was his speed that was lethal, and never gets talked about. I'd tend to agree. I can tell you George Foreman and Lennox Lewis hit harder, blunt force, then the Klitschkos, but Wladimir Klitschko is the guy whose punches I'd consider it harder to ship. Tyson's shots would have been incredible difficult to see coming; So tight, so blazing fast. Wlad Klitschko's right hand, behind his jab? Power is irrelevant, that kind of punch. Its just perfectly thrown. |
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Thrilla in Manilla was two shot former greats trying to figure out who was less shot. It is shocking how dissipated both fighters look when compared to the first fight. Norton-Holmes was decent but a bit of a let down from earlier in the decade. And I've seen more science in bum fights than in Foreman-Lyle. The 90's had the Bowe-Holyfield trilogy (a better trilogy than Ali-Frazier IMO), Tyson-Douglas, the Tyson-Ruddock series, Tyson-Holyfield I & II. Dynamite action packed shoot-outs like Moorer-Cooper and Tua-Ibeabuchi. The great Lennox Lewis had some of the best fights of his career, title and non-title. It was stacked with power punchers, a depth unrivalled by any other era: Lewis, Ruddock, Tyson, Morrison, Foreman, Tua, Moorer, McCall, Bruno, Briggs, Sanders, Ibeabuchi... |
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I find it pretty hard to imagine what it was like for anyone who had to deal with that. Definitely makes you understand though why a style like that wasn't really made to last and Tyson could only fight at the top of his game for so long. |
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That 90's influence is still felt today w/ the Klitschko's. Once thet have left the scene it sure does not appear as though a 2000 decade guy will dominate, although Povetkin is still viable. but the table will be set for another guy to come out and dominate, just like pockets have been available in the past.
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I reckon it's a bit harsh referring to Ali and Frazier as being 'shot' in Manilla. True.......they were n't quite as good as they were in their first,and even second fights,but in no way shot. Frazier was indeed shot after Manilla,and Ali was never the same. |
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I reckon if you took the top 4 on the 90's (Holyfield, Lewis, Bowe, Tyson) and pitted them against the 70's top 4 (Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Norton) in a round robin tourney, the 90's boys would come out on top overall.
Similarly, pitting the second tier of the 90's vs. the second tier of the 70's would also see the 90's guys coming out ahead. (Imo.) |
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