Tyson would have beaten wlad pretty easy and heres why

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  1. DREAMCATCHER

    DREAMCATCHER Guest

    :lol::patsch
     
  2. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    A direct qoute from Manny.


    I think Dereck Chisora has improved tremendously in the past year as a fighter," Steward said. "What I respect about him is his competitive spirit. This, to me, is what always makes a dangerous opponent: These guys with tremendous confidence, especially if they're young.

    "Not wanting to belittle anyone, but the [Ruslan] Chagaevs, the Lamon Brewsters, the Sam Peters -- all these veteran-type guys -- they're very predictable, no real burning ambition. To me, the confidence, the ambition, the burning desire of a fighter is a lot more dangerous than that of an experienced fighter. I've always felt that Chisora was a tough fight, and I'm really not that super-excited about it.

    "I think Derrick Chisora ia a very tough fight. If it was up to me I would not fight Derrick. I would prefer to fight with David Haye"

    And he never did. You're done . Log off and dont come back.
     
  3. T.S.

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    No you have Haye on your mind and you the one talking about wanking off not me. I was responding to a comment you made about Haye. You just ain't man enough to deal with someone who disagrees with you :lol:
     
  4. WarpedDesign

    WarpedDesign Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wlad would have lost before the first bell rang. As soon as he saw Tyson in the ring pacing back and forth like a caged tiger, Wlad would be mentally transported back to when he was a little boy and used to get his lunch money stolen before running crying to Vitali :|

    Once the actual bell rang, Tyson would bob and weave over to Wlad and land a monstrous uppercut on his weak chin. The force would snap Wlad's head back with a sickening velocity sending him crashing to the canvas like a sack of spuds. Vitali would be crying in alarm at ringside, his hands raised to his head in fear and dismay. The doctors would rush to Wlad giving him urgent medical attention while the crowd watched on in alarm. Wlad would then be removed from the ring on a stretcher. Fortunately, he would make a full recovery later in the hospital.

    :deal
     
  5. BadDog

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    :deal
     
  6. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    That the best you can muster up BadDog? To give props to an idiot? Thoght you were better than that.
     
  7. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    tyson was a gd fighter...but he is the most over hyped hw of all time..dont give a **** what anyone says..

    he was carefully matched and lost EVERY time he stepped up..

    as long as your balls didnt fall off before the fight you had a chance to beat him
     
  8. PivotPunch

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    The thing which makes me think that Tyson has a good chance of winning is that Wlad doesn't throw uppercuts
     
  9. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    You dont know the history behind it.
    He lost because his life fell to pieces , not because of competition.
    Cus's death, **** charges, falling out with Rooney, the Don King fiasco. People around him were exploiting him, not helping him. King had him partying at night and hanging out with sumos by day leading up to Douglas. He had no team anymore , he was told Douglas was a walkover and he didn't have to train and he didn't. It was so far gone that during the fight they were filling up rubber gloves with ice water to prevent sewlling because he had clowns all around him.
    Its was clear in the ring all his great attributes had deteriorated. He was a shadow of what he used to be. On top of all that, he almost beat Douglas, who only beat the count by a fraction of a second. 2 years prior Douglas would not of stood a chance.
     
  10. sean1982

    sean1982 Active Member Full Member

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    Yes tyson was carefully matched, walking through a whole division taking all corners, champs ex champs, the most feared puncher and ducked guy at the time(ruddock). They were all placed in the division so tyson could look good. The only one he didnt fight in his first reign was holy, he was scheduled but went to clink, after that he was mostly hype, still very good but not in it like he was.
    Tell me, how many heavyweight all time greats have beaten prime all time greats? You could say the same thing about vitali, everytime he stepped up he lost!
     
  11. stebinn

    stebinn Active Member Full Member

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    All of these Would haves and could haves....Don“t you guys get tired debating something that can never happen?
     
  12. energie

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  13. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Here we go again with that prime Tyson who knocks everyone out in 1 round myth.
     
  14. energie

    energie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    this sounds pretty much correct
     
  15. DrBanzai

    DrBanzai Active Member Full Member

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    Honestly how would a 5'9'' Tyson even be able to reach the face of 6'7'' Wlad?