You think flat footed Whyte who don’t move gives MT more trouble than the agile 6 8” fury ? The rest I agree with
Well spotted now I look at it, Ruddock and Whyte comparison. It’s there now it’s poonted out. Whyte ain’t taking the Ruddock beating MT gave him
I didn`t agree with what you`re saying until I heard him talking about this subject, it`s clear McCracken has drilled this bull**** into his head and why he concentrates so much on weight lifting, he`s put on more muscle for his fight v Pulev which will slow him down like it did v Takam.
He also took advise from Cus, steroids are bull in boxing just help you put on muscle, they are not sprinters, why don`t they just work on their jabs instead of all this muscle bull?
LOL, all Joshua is saying is that Tyson should stay away from fighting YOUNG guys at his age (54) Here what Joshua said on how his fight a prime Tyson would have ended: This content is protected
He’s alluded to using supplements countless times, like very obviously letting people fill in the gaps.. I’d say his rages were a lot to do with taking roids also
Yes, I could see Whyte smothering Tyson’s work for a few rounds before eventually getting caught with a fast combination. If Fury just runs around the extremities of the ring of course he’ll survive but if he stop or even engages then he’s out of their pretty quick
Interesting.... Considering in his prime Tyson never lost to a fat mediocre short fighter and wasn't down by an old man (W.K..)
If you really pay attention to the training videos Tyson’s power is not what it was and his reflexes and speed are also severely diminished. I saw him in shark week show last night and they showed him training a little and he looks like a really in shape 50 something man. He’s not going to be able to compete with any decent young contender. No one beats Father Time.
Bruno gave Tyson plenty of problems in the earlier going in their first fight. I don't think there's any guarantee he runs through the modern guys like a lot of people think he would.
Tyson wasn't even at his best for the first Bruno fight. Commentators at the time noted that he abandoned the combinations and peek-a-boo in favor of one-shot power. The guy who fourth Berbick through Spinks would have made it a short night. Imo.
There's always a way you can justify any performance looking off if you want to and I find that Tyson is given a pass a whole lot more than pretty much any other fighter in history.
If tyson goes all out for two rounds he can knock anybody out, people are forgetting about old man strength that starts in the 40’s for men who work out.