I was pumped back in 2002. Barrera/Morales II, Lewis/Tyson, and De La Hoya/Vargas were scheduled for the early part of that year. They all got...
Tyson/Holyfield I Tyson/Rudduck(both fights) Ibeabuchi/Tua Bowe/Holyfield I
Delahoya/Mosely I Delahoya/Vargas Trinidad/Vargas
Tyson easily. At his peak, he was arguably the most famous athlete in the world. Even more famous than Jordan.
True. I'm Hispanic and while obviously he had a lot of fans, he also had a lot of haters too, especially in the Hispanic community after the...
No way he'd be a bigger draw than prime Tyson. However, De La Hoya and Roy Jones were big stars during the Tyson, Holyfield, Lewis era. Mayweather...
Tyson losing to Lewis. Was so pumped up for months for that fight and stubbornly held out hope the Tyson of old would return even at his advanced...
Tyson staring at McNeeley.:scaredas:
Yeah thats true. Boxing was a bigger deal back then thanks to the heavyweights.
Imagine the tv ratings 24/7 would've got with Tyson. As huge as Tyson was back then, he would've been bigger in today's era.
Pretty shocked. Not as shocking as Jones/Tarver II, though when it comes to one punch knockdown(knockout).
Missed quite a few back when I didn't have HBO(or Showtime) as well as the internet. Some I wish I could've seen live - Lewis/Vitali...
I'm from the Rio Grande Valley(Mission). Experience was great with great seats though they cost $200 each. Those fights in the stands were almost...
Pacquiao vs Solis in '07 at the San Antonio Alamodome. Chavez Jr was on the undercard and Miguel Cotto was ringside(fought Judah 2 months later)....
Don't think any upset will ever top Tyson/Douglas...at least in terms of shock. Still the most shocking upset I've seen in any sport, at least in...