Not really. Like with Holyfield, it took massive amounts of punishment to floor and stop Tyson. Even after decking Alex Stewart flush, knocking...
http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh4Os4l15zeVf9Z2sV The takeaway from this is....if Mike Tyson wants to play with you....then...
You just answered it. Because it took massive amounts of punishment from solid punchers, at the least, to stop him. That and the fact that they...
True. When looking at the Rings top ten contenders going into 1973, there wasn't a single name on there Foreman had beaten. And, quiet as it's...
Never thought of it that way
H2H, IMO, Tyson at his best likely could have beaten any heavyweight champion in history. He had all the physical talent but he was too mentally...
Ahhh....i see what you did there... I've always said that if I'm ever in the Houston area I was going to go to his church and hear him preach....
Tillis survived by running for his life and excessive holding. Come to think of it, everyone who lasted with him in those days did. If clinching...
Foreman ain't the Holy man and if Tyson landed the same shots on him Holyfield did as he could match Holyfield handspeed in those days with a lot...
So then why is his competition specifically knocked for being weak compared to any other eras, especially the era of sub 200 lbs heavies? I mean a...
I didn't see him hurt in the 2nd round so point it out. But it couldn't have been as bad and as visible as Foreman stumbling across the ring in...
To be honest I'd pick a young Mike Tyson to beat many of those 64- 67 contenders back to back in the same night. And I'm not joking. Cooper,...
I'm assuming they would win. But let's not pretend it would be easy. We did see Lewis vs Tucker and Bruno Tubbs vs Bowe, Holmes vs Berbick,...
My point was that if you switched any heavyweight champion with Tyson, you couldn't name 1 who'd have an easy time or even perhaps look more...