I agree with this 100%, and I have a hard time understanding how anyone would view the Ruddock versions of Tyson as peak form.
So is it prime Tyson? Or Tyson from the Ruddock fights? :smoking:
:lol: :lol: :lol: You must be smoking some good stuff on your side of the pond! :smoking:
I agree. It's a last role of the dice to see if a win or 2 can't land him a final decent payday. As I said above, if Huck was ever going to make...
Sometimes the mask did look quite cool on Hopkins (Pavlik fight jumps to mind), but other times it made him look like the Gimp. :smoking:
For what it's worth, boxers fought far more often in most previous eras, and because of that, top guys fought other top guys with greater...
I agree with what you're saying here. But, with regards to the topic, I think if Huck was going to ever make any real noise at heavyweight, he...
This is one of the main reasons I'm never overly confident discussing boxing history that occurred before I started actively following the sport -...
The reason it's Peter I for me, is because his career was quite literally on the line that night, and he overcame a good deal of adversity to hold...
I think the Judah win is absolutely a defining victory for Tszyu. At least in my eyes.
Plus, at that point, most people had written Wlad off. He had losses to Sanders and Brewster, and according to Steward, even Vitali was losing...
He's the first name that jumped to mind for me. In my mind, I'd say Peter I was his signature victory for a variety of reasons, but plenty of...
Not even close. And in a P4P sense (also as H2H, obviously) prime Tyson is well ahead of GGG. :smoking:
Says the guy who thinks GGG is the middleweight GOAT. :smoking:
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