Doesn't matter! If this fight happened and the fight were close or Usyk gets put to sleep(most likely scenerio) you Usyk lover boys will just say Tyson was on the juice, giving Tyson no credit at all. So I'm saying , Usyk would make Tyson quit after the first round. Once MT sees what a real skilled fighter really is, he won't want any part of the greatest man ever in the history of all universes ever created and will ever be created. You feel better now? You can sleep better at night knowing there is another sack sucker on par with your suckinisity. LOL Clown!
Usyk frustrates the **** out of Tyson through 5-6 rounds out boxing him and making him miss before a Tyson disqualification by either biting or fighting after the bell.
Sarcasm my friend.....but a certain Evander Holyfield claimed he was...or should that be Evan Fields?
^ Now, I have no idea who this poster is, but his opinion just reeks of credibility. I say we listen to him!
Yes he did in fact ""Holyfield also disclosed to the paper that he was approached with taking steroids in 1988, right before he moved up in weight from cruiserweight to heavyweight. While he decided against taking any drugs, he was told by the person who approached him, someone "high up" in boxing, that former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson was taking steroids "Somebody high up in boxing mentioned to me that there was this other fighter who did steroids and I should too because it wasn't illegal in boxing yet," he said. "I said, 'I'm not going to do that. I ain't no cheater.' I was the undisputed cruiserweight champion and I was in the Olympics. If I started taking steroids, people would say, 'He cheated at everything.' But this guy told me, 'Well, [Mike] Tyson is doing it, you should, too. I said, 'I don't care if Tyson is doing it, I'm not.' " Holyfield said that he is not personally accusing Tyson of taking steroids, just repeating what he was told. He would not reveal the name of the person who told him that Tyson was taking steroids, noting to the paper that "The person is still in boxing. People sue people. I don't need to get into that."