there was never a bigger dragon to slay than Tyson thats for sure. without Tyson the division would have been close to dead at that time until...
comparing Joe to his son Marvis is one of the funniest things I have ever heard :lol:
AJ looks too mechanical to beat Fury in my opinion, Fury will easily out box him and avoid the big punches. I'd like AJ to be the next big thing...
I wanna believe the hype but AJ looks slow and mechanical to me, not super slow but slow enough. A slick boxer would take him apart, I guess...
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metaphorically but lost a lot as was convinced Groves had it, Froch's right hand disagreed, just being dramatic :lol:
I lost my house on the Froch v Groves rematch so not going down that road again
Ruddock of 91 probably would have beaten the 96 version of Tyson which is an interesting thought, couldnt see Mike taking that kind of punishment...
to be fair, Tyson landed some brutal elbows in his time, its difficult to justify what he did in that fight. He could have done something else...
I loved Lewis's performance against Ruddock, it was pretty shocking. But I would go along with the theory that Tyson softened him up. I wouldn't...
maybe. but Holyfield wasn't that hard to hit, especially if he got drawn into a brawl. if he fought to a strategy like he did in the second Bowe...
I'd like to think Holyfield would win but I think it would have been a tough fight for him as well. I agree that Evander could probably take what...
This isn't really part of what I am trying to point out, I agree this was sub par from Tyson and a few years earlier he could have made this an...
Yes there was some low blows but I don't read too much into it, you cant be serious comparing to Golota, who basically fought Rid**** Bowes nut...
Tyson's rematch with Ruddock in my eyes probably enhances his pre prison legacy more than any other fight, it is often overlooked. It especially...