Right hip & tennis elbow.
Atlas makes some valid points, but suggesting Tyson always folded in the ring when faced with resistance is not only wrong, but stupid.
It's not a certainty no, styles & all that.
Prime Ali I agree with, the other 2, no.
Yep he was a great fighter, one of the toughest men I've seen in a ring. & he really believed he'd beat Tyson.......but he wouldn't.
There's no doubt we were robbed of one of the great Heavyweight wars. I was absolutely gutted at the time.
I'd take it with a pinch of salt tbh, although he was quite volatile at the time.
Yeah no doubt, wasn't his fault the fight was postponed in 1991. Although I will add that when the fight was postponed when Tyson injured his...
Yeah I heard about that, didn't Tyson deck Ruddock in the office? :lol:
Yep, like everyone else at the time he thought Holy was shot to ****, which given his previous performance against bobby was a fair assumption :lol:
No I mean kudos to Holyfield for taking his chance, he fought a good fight......against an inept & amateurish Tyson, who wasn't even in good shape...
Probably & it's ridiculous. Yes Tyson lost to Douglas, on a night where Douglas had his best night while Tyson had his worst. But Douglas was a...
I think unless you were actually around in the late 80's & early 90's it's difficult to grasp just how good Tyson was. Even a post Rooney Tyson...
You don't fight your way out of the gutter & earn hundreds of millions of dollars by being mentally weak.
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