Tyson v lewis...

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  1. andoshow

    andoshow Active Member Full Member

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    If Tyson was at his best do u think he could beat Lewis,me n brother just watched Tyson doco on fox n had a good ole fashioned agruement over this,any thoughts,i rekon Lewis got him past his best perhaps....:patsch
     
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    lewis at his top was the best heavy ive seen last 20yrs.......... tysob would always be a punchers chance
     
  3. Francis75

    Francis75 FAB 4 Full Member

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    PERHAPS ? ****in hell Tyson was just a shell when he fought Lewis. I don't give Lewis any credit for his wins over Holyfield or Tyson.

    Now peak Tyson who demolished Spinks, Holmes etc etc was a wrecking ball but Lewis had great size, power and a boxing brain. Peak Lewis v peak Tyson is probably 50-50 imo. Hard one to call.
     
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    Bobby Sinn Bulimba Bullant Full Member

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    Tyson would have SMASHED the over cautious, lazy arsed Lewis. 20- 22 y/o old Tyson that is. Anything after is Lewis'.
     
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    Dynamite Heavy Leather Full Member

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    prime Tyson destroys prime Lewis IMO with a crippling left hook and Lewis goes down!
     
  6. kruger

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    Prime Lewis beats prime tyson.

    Lewis is BIG strong and smart.

    Tysons shots wouldnt have landed. Lewis would have kept him away and then grabbed him and manhandled him if it got too close.

    Tyson looked small (same weight but height-reach wise) against Holyfield.... Holyfield looked small against Lewis.

    Tyson lost some speed, fitness, skill and desire late in his career but I doubt he lost much strength - strength is usually the last to go - and he got bullied like a ***** by lewis. I just dont see Tyson landing shots on a guy half a foot taller than him who is ALSO stronger than him and can man handle him if needed in close.
     
  7. hell on legs

    hell on legs The Human tank Full Member

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    Im not a big Tyson fan, but have seen many of his fights. I think that fight could be had 10 times and lewis wins everytime. Tyson struggled to beat fighters that didn't go into the fight **** scared.
    Lewis, Holy, Tucker and a couple more. That lewis v tyson is a fav of mine. you can actually see lewis think " **** this guy is only human " then 3 rds later, tyson was gone.
     
  8. Kegsy

    Kegsy Lights Out Full Member

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    What an amazing fight that would have been...them both in their primes.
    I lean to Lewis in his prime beating Tyson in his prime.
    Lewis's size, strength & ring smarts have me favouring him.
     
  9. teke

    teke Titans Time !!! Full Member

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    Tyson at his peak would beat Holy and Lewis at their peaks.

    He was a savage animal
     
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    This is my take too...

    But Tysons peak was very short. so outside of his peak Lewis has the edge.
     
  11. teke

    teke Titans Time !!! Full Member

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    Outside of his peak I think a few boxers had his measure but they werent beating him at his best
     
  12. Francis75

    Francis75 FAB 4 Full Member

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    It's really hard to say because Tyson's competition around 1985-1990 was not outstanding although he looked devastating. I just don't see him wiping the floor with prime Holyfield and Lewis.
     
  13. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    3 rounds later Tyson was gone?
    The fight went 8 rounds mate, shows how much you know about boxing
     
  14. Sox

    Sox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tend to agree.
    Not too many would have beaten Tyson at his peak.
     
  15. kel

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    1996 / 1997 Tyson was about 30yrs old, ok he had time in jail but made a successful comeback and won the title back.......... Holyfield made him he's ***** around that time.

    Holy had the game plan for Tyson in any era.

    Lewis was far too big and strong at their peaks. Of course a 20yr old Tyson beats a 20yr old Lewis who obviously matured in later years.