Prime Tyson vs Prime Vitali

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  1. Infern0

    Infern0 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Here is an interesting fight, Prime Tyson is pretty much unbeatable but how would he handle this iron jawed giant

    Analysis of this theoretical fight please
     
  2. heidegger

    heidegger Guest

    Tysons speed would be too much and he could even K.O. klit early (iron jaw or not) Otherwise I see a Tyson UD.

    'Prime Tyson' was not joke.
     
  3. Rui

    Rui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Klitschko quits after 3 rounds with a bruised pinky.
     
  4. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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  5. JC2006

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    Mike by decision.
     
  6. boricua100%

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  7. Rui

    Rui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :patsch

    Klitschko, in his prime, quit against featherfisted Chris Byrd. Enough said.
     
  8. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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    I thought he dislocated his shoulder in that fight?

    Anyways.. No. This is Iron Mike were talkin. Amazing upper body movement and he would bust that lean body up and win a fairly comfortable decision. I don't think he could put the big guy away.
     
  9. drvooh

    drvooh Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And Buster Douglas showed Kilt that Tyson can be beaten by the right style of fighters...BTW Vitali got injured when he lost, tyson was not injured, just decked:rofl
     
  10. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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    Decked with chaos in his life my friend. Douglas couldn't have ****ed with a prepared Iron Mike.
     
  11. Rui

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    Dougas had more toughness in his left foot than Vitali has in his whole body.

    Klitschko quit when he was up by a wide margin on all three scorecards against a featherfisted Chris Byrd, who had no chance of knocking Klitschko out.
     
  12. hambone

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    Every guy Mike fought was a BIG GUYS, Hell Razor Ruddock and Frank Bruno weren't exactly shrimps.

    VK has a nice chin but it wouldn't hold up to Mike, who broke many a strong chin kind of guys.

    I say VK loses by KO in the 6th. His face would still get ripped open like it did with Lennox, but he would be too KO'd to notice.
     
  13. Sakura

    Sakura Boxing Addict banned

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    Tyson was 5'10 and 219ΒΌ in his prime. i thing he give too much levelling. Klitchko UD
     
  14. LONGROB

    LONGROB Guest

    Would be a tight fight until Tyson starts catching him clean. Vitali was really hurt against Sanders and Tyson hits even harder. Vitali does'nt hold so he won't look to survive like Mitch Green and Bone Crusher Smith. Tyson had lots of trouble with Tony Tucker but Tucker is a better mover and athlete than Vitali. I see Tyson pulling this out due to his speed and agression but Vitali is no pushover by any means. I'll say 70/30 Tyson but in a 5 fight series I see Vitali getting a win or 2.
     
  15. LONGROB

    LONGROB Guest

    Although I am a huge VK fan I have to admit that Buster showed more Athleticism and fluidity in his one fight with Tyson than Vitali has in his whole career combined. In no way shape or form could Vitali slickly box, jab and move the way that Buster did that night to beat Tyson. Terrible example.