I recall big George KOing him with a glancing blow. I think Foreman and Tyson were fighting on the same HBO card that nite, in fact.
I said 86, not 96. My point is that if Tyson at his supposed peak in 88 were to have been put in with Holyfield or Lewis while at his *peak* in...
Tyson McBride. Wow, what a rude awakening that must've been for Tyson.
The one that peaked in 88 was not fighting better fighters in 88. Put Holy and Lewis back in with Tyson in 88 and you'd then be saying Tyson had...
Yes indeed. Good to see others with sound reasoning on this matchup. Holy beats any version Tyson..... Although I happen to think Tyson...
[IMG] I do. At this point, Byrd was the IBF and Ruiz the WBA. I forget who had the WBO (Brewster?) and WBC.......(Maskaev?) Heavyweight boxing...
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Golota's rude awakening. What a fiasco, that fight was for the Foul Pole. [IMG]
You don't address any of his accomplishments at cruiser........You also avoid the dramatic means with which Haye takes most every opponent...
Tyson looks to be about 7 foot and 300 pounds in that comparison shot.
I think Boystov is the one to watch. I see impressive potential in this young guy.
Yes, Wlad comes back at 43 or so, and thrashes this new savior, then restires for good.
that *old man* beat chisora with one arm almost out of commission, and the arm was certainly out of effective commision, from round four...
Wlad by unaminous decision...........possibly even stopping Bowe. Wlad's jab and crushing lead left hook=hell for Bowe.
I'd love to see Huck or Povetkin fight Adamek. And regarding the weight, it does seem as if the extra weight is planned muscle mass. So I bet...