80s Tyson victims that would have fared better in the 90s

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  1. ironchamp

    ironchamp Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Which of these fighters would have beaten Post Prison Tyson if they showed in the same exact shape when they first met?
     
  2. hobgoblin

    hobgoblin Active Member Full Member

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    none. post prison tyson was a very good fighter - just not as good as holy or lewis at that point. maybe mercer & vitali could hae beaten the less spirited post prison tyson.

    pre-prison? only holyfield wins and lewis is 50/50.

    so to reiterate the answer to your question - NO ONE from the 80s. Not even Douglas (Tyson tried to fight him in 1996 but bigboy almost died of obesity & diabetes).
     
  3. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Accedentally voted for Pinklon Thomas....if I could, I would change that to none of them.
     
  4. apollack

    apollack Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Tony Tucker, no doubt about it. Even an in shape Tyson didn't exactly have an easy time with him.
     
  5. C. M. Clay II

    C. M. Clay II Manassah's finest! Full Member

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    I agree. Tucker would have won a close dedcision.:good
     
  6. Holmes' Jab

    Holmes' Jab Master Jabber Full Member

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    Tucker was just a "happy merely to turn up" type, it baffles me as to why he was considered the mandatory challenger so often in the late 80's. Thomas (at his best) and nearly other every fighter on that list were better.

    His was a career based entirely on beating tomoto cans and looking alright in the Tyson and Lewis defeats. :yep
     
  7. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    No way mate, 80's peak Tyson is a 100% over Lennox. I agree that Holyfield is always a 50/50 fight, but Tyson could do enough to get a decision at his best.
     
  8. Holmes' Jab

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    Tyson was a beast at his very maurading best, but how exactly does Lewis stand no chance? Even a late 80's Mikey did have one or two slightly off colour nights ya know.

    Take out Tucker, Green and Bonecrusher Smith, stick in Lewis or Holyfield and what were fairly clear decision wins for Tyson suddenly become toss up fights. :good
     
  9. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    Because Lewis' punch resistance was vulnerable to a guy like Tyson, being backed up and exploded upon with Tyson's best shots early. I feel Tyson scores an easy KO over Lewis' only real vulnerability, his chin.

    I said Holyfield is always a toss up, I stick by that.
     
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  11. jonesjrp4p1

    jonesjrp4p1 16 yr old prodigy Full Member

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  12. Muchmoore

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    Because Tucker ran away the entire time and clinched. In fact one could say an older Tyson does better because Tucker would fight to win and get hit. Tyson's one punch power was better after prison as well.

    Tucker won a maximum of three rounds against Tyson. Winning 9 out of the 12 rounds is a dominating performance.

    I would go with Pinklon Thomas. He won a fair amount of rounds against Mike but the body work and Tyson having Rooney telling him to stop playing around was too much and he was stopped.
     
  13. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  14. Muchmoore

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    Theres a big difference between Tyson and David Tua. Those guys landed big shots but lacked the finishing ability to take advantage. Tyson is possibly the best finisher of all time.
     
  15. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tucker gave a primmed Tyson food for thought with an alleged broken right hand, a 96 Tyson would drop a decision to 87 Tucker IMO.