Would Anthony Joshua beat Mike Tyson in he's prime?

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  1. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    It's styles isn't it.

    Smith fought to survive.

    Tucker was a very good southpaw.

    Look at how Anthony fights. He wouldn't look to survive. He'd probably fight in the custom we've been currently seeing.

    Maybe Anthony would have crushed Douglas. But it doesn't matter. It doesn't mean he'd have beaten Mike.
     
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    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    What do you class as tall?
     
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    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    He wasn't a can crusher.
     
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    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    Another silly post.
     
  5. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    And how is that relevant to this thread?
     
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  6. Loudon

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    You've surpassed yourself this time.

    Povetkin isn't shot.

    Mike losing to Williams at Povetkin's age means absolutely nothing.


    The only things you need to focus on, is:

    1. The attributes that Mike possessed when he was at his best.

    2. How he'd have matched up with Anthony stylistically.


    The versions of Mike who got beat by Williams and McBride don't even resemble the versions of Mike who beat Berbick and Spinks etc.

    The best version of Mike is better than any version of Povetkin.

    The best version of Mike would have been a huge threat to Anthony due to his style and speed.
     
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  7. Loudon

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    He would have caused problems for Mike. But if you look at the styles of each guy, Mike would have to have been favoured.
     
  8. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Having watched Povetkin land his leaping left hook at will for three rounds, I very much doubt Joshua would have survived Tyson's....
     
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    SambaKing1993 Don't do it Zachary! Full Member

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    Horrible match up for AJ. Mike was phenomenal.

    Early stoppage I think. But that's not to discredit AJ. I wouldn't pick many, if any to beat Mike Tyson from the late 80s.
     
  10. Geo1122

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    You need to look at his fights closer. I picked the 4th round at random against Holyfield, Ruddock, and Douglas. It plays out like this, in terms of how many times he found himself in the clinch:

    4th round:
    Ruddock 13
    Douglas 12
    Holyfield 11

    A lot of Tyson's fights became battles of the clinch as the fights wore on. Tyson was a great fighter, but he did smother his own work, especially as the fights wore on.
     
  11. minemax

    minemax Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Absolutely no. Mike Tyson by a devastating knockout.
     
  12. Wass1985

    Wass1985 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Joshua would knock Tyson into Bolivian.
     
  13. pistal47

    pistal47 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I doubt it. Onebthing AJ has is mental strength/fortitude. He would also be way bigger and would not back down and if he got dropped he would get right back up and go at Tyson while he is seeing red. Tyson would be in for a bad night, and probably look for and find a way out.
     
  14. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ugh the refs not enforcing the crap spoiling by huge guys has a big part to play in it as well. That's kind of why some of these guys were able to go deeper into the fight due to the serious amount of hugging they did on Tyson.

    That should tell us a lot about how effective Tyson was as a midget vs these tall guys that they hug as a tactic.
     
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  15. Serge

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    Even Hearn said that Povetkin was a terrible style match up for AJ and that was a 39 y/o Povetkin (albeit still highly skilled and formidable and still one of the top fighters in the division) who is coming to the end (it might even be the end now) of a very long and hard career competing at the highest level in combat sports whilst fighting with a very aggressive style. AJ's a beast and he's done great to achieve all he has in the short time frame he has, but a prime Tyson ain't a 41 y/o Wlad or a 39 y/o Povetkin or a Dillian Whyte who is Chisora level.

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