Mike Tyson vs the Big Four?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IsaL, Jun 7, 2019.


  1. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Aj is a great finisher as there ever was , M.Tyson was not invincible ,theres no plausible reason one cannot defeat the other. What the Ruiz fight shows me is M.Tyson would win but the rematch will tell us more on this one .Not bc Ruiz is M.Tyson but how AJ can make adjustments to a short counter puncher with speed and decent power in a fight he could have won as lost ,whos to say AJ doesn't hurt Tyson and then pick him apart slowly ?

    You cant bc theres no proof how the fight would go down without at least a better focused AJ again with Ruiz as something to go on.

    The SAME guys on here will go back to square one when/if Aj were to blitz Ruiz out of there and then its two B level fighters all of a sudden no matter what AJ does and that's bc modern fans cant understand L's happen a lot around the 23/26 fight mark. It doesn't mean Lennox lewis was going to lose to Tyson when Lewis also lost around his 25th fight bc he was a better fighter then Tyson in the 90's ......... smh
     
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  2. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    seems to me you guys who are telling me im hurting are the ones pursuing AJ's loss and are concerned about it more ?

    ONE fight in early stage career would not be set in stone how the fight unfolds against a complete M. Tyson,why is that hard to understand ?

    Its the KNOWN fact in boxing that fighters will progress ,its like you telling me Mike Tyson in his 10th fight will defeat Lennox Lewis in his 30th ....see how dumb that is ? lol

    Sorry you got the wrong guy if your pulling out some fan boy card and don't know what you're talking about as usual read above my previous post. . lol
     
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  3. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Live as if you were to die tomorrow Full Member

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    I saw Aj get hurt by wlad and it took aj a few rounds to recover same vs ruiz where he never recovered
     
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  4. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Little known fact: Tyson Fury's father Big John fury also used to be a professional boxer himself and he named Tyson after Mike Tyson.

    And he named his other sons Shane after the former WBA and lineal featherweight champion Shane McGuigan and Tommy Fury after the actor Tom Selleck of Magnum, P.I fame.
     
  5. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    We all know you're hurting.

    At least you're still here though.

    We know that you were put on suicide watch last weekend.

    It is set in stone chief.

    Joshua is vulnerable around the whiskers, he has stamina issues, and he has trouble with speed.

    Mike was a superior fighter to Ruiz. He was faster, more powerful, with more variation and was harder to hit.

    We all know how it would have played out.

    It's hilarious that just 2 weeks ago, you thought that Joe Joyce would be his biggest threat.
     
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  6. rapscalion

    rapscalion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wouldn’t be surprised to see Fury come away with a decision but other than that I think he wrecks them all
     
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  7. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Yes... if you allow him his very short peak, which was less than two years in my book. That Tyson decapitates Ruiz, Joshua and Wilder. Fury's size makes him the toughest proposition of the four but I think Mike does what Wilder couldn't. Outside his peak window and I pretty much reverse the results with perhaps Ruiz the one a sub-par Tyson has the best chance to win against...
     
  8. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He was rattled but never dropped with a single punch yet alone KO’d. Basically whoever fights Tyson would have to receive some in giving some. Very similar to joshua-Ruiz, I though Joshua hit harder than Ruiz, the fundamental difference was that Ruiz could recover from Joshua’s shots, Joshua couldn’t recover from Ruiz.

    All 3 big HWs are a fragile bunch. You know when you see a fragile guy. Lewis was fragile. Wlad was fragile. Wilder, fury, Joshua are fragile. The word fragile does not come to mind when you think of foreman, Ali, vitaly klitschko or mike Tyson.

    Tyson and klitschko would be nightmare opponents for the current crop. Lewis beats all of them too 80/20 but there’s a chance he gets sparked if he switches off for a second.

    Lewis went life and death with vitaly in vitalys prime and at the end of his career. Joshua went life and death with wlad at the end of wlads career, that kinda shows how good the current bunch is compared to the top guy of the previous era.

    That be equivalent of Spence/Crawford going life and death with a 40yr old Pac.
     
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