Fedor by brutal GnP. He was WAY too weapons to work with. Russian sambo is a deadly martial art. Tyson would be toast.
i would knock you out so if i have a limp wrist you must be one of the biggest ***gots on earth, also in case you have not heard enough times already you are ****ing dumb.:good
You say Tyson was extremley physically strong, for an average man yes, but in clinches Tyson was always outmuscled and pushed back(apart from when he was facing sub 200lb fighters early on in his career) this is something that Holyfield used to great extent in their fights. So Tyson wasn't a superhumanly strong beast like he's being made out to be. Now he was getting pushed back and 'outwrestled' by boxers in boxing clinches. What would a world champion Sambo practitionar and Judo expert do to Tyson if they clinched or got tangled up? I think you know the answer. Tyson would HAVE to keep Fedor at distance to avoid being taken down and crushed, unfortunately for Mike, thats not his style, he comes straight forward, meaning he would come straight forward into a bodylock and throw. A more elusive backpeddling striker would have more success against Fedor where they could elude Fedors clutches. A comeforward striker is just going to walk into bad trouble.
In 100 fights takes a low single leg shot following a fake punch and take Tyson down. From there Tyson loses everytime.
And? Am I supposed to give a ****? A lot of people can beat me in a street fight. Is this thread about me? **** no.
You're the one who brought up that you hit harder than everyone at your gym including the heavies and the pros....So your point was just that Tyson in his prime could hit harder and faster than you. Isn't that kind of obvious?
This is from your own website hat you linked to: "Tyson as always was moving forward, but the 6'5" Green managed to tie Tyson up repeatedly." It would take ONE of those clinches and Tyson would be down and out. Look I am a huge Tyosn fan and I think he would have been a serious threat to anyone in history of boxing. Even Ali, Klischos, Marciano, Lewis.. everyone. Evander had his number, but there wouldn't ben many like that. He is perhap the most exciting boxer I have ever seen and I got up to follow him in every single fight. BUT - please understand that it is a diferent thing mma. This means that a boxer has to be much much better than the mma fighter if he wants to win. Simply because the mma fighter has many more option and can take the fight where he will have the advantage whether that is standing clinch, boxing, ground game or whatever. Imo. the best boxers are in generl better boxers than the best mma'ers are mmaers. But because of the advantage the mma'ers still have good chances of winning. That is the first part. The nxt part is that Fedor is not a top mma'er. He is the GOAT mma'er. In terms of skill and smarts and technique and strenght he is absolutely at least on par with the best boxers (imo. overall on a higher level actually). So even if he did not hav any advantages being a trained mma'er he would do well. Combine the advantages of being trained in mma wih Fedor - and you have someone that will beat Tyson at least 90-95 times out of a 100 (100 out of 100 would also not surprise me). Last example, if Tyson breaks his hand and hurts Emileanenko's one eye - the the fiht is already over because Tyson will have incapacitated himself while Fedor will not take notice of the chin or eye at all. Tyson has such a small window of opportunity (of less than a tenth of a second) and he has to use that to the max and hoep for the best. Only when Fedor tries to come in to take him down does he have a chance and as we know Tyson clinches dusins of times with various tomamtocans during his carrer. All in all - very very unlikely Tyson can win, but who knows. At least he has a better chance that most other HW boxers.
Fedor has already shown that he can immediately turn the tables after taking a huge shot.... even one that ****s up his nose or eye. He isn't superman, but he is the best MMA fight in the world. Getting punched in the face isn't something new to him.