Cus D'amato would have told him to come back out of that weave with a hook/uppercut to the body and then the head
Notice how Green is super defensive, Holyfield or a Douglas would have been stepping in with their uppercut not back peddling.
Green's bridgework was loosened and knocked out sometime as well, probably attached to the mouthpiece...
They didn't make mouth pieces like they did back in the day.Had he had a mouth piece from 1952 that would never had happened.
Yeah but the superior mouth guards of olden times doesn’t compare to the benefits of having a calendar, clock, calculator, AND flashlight all on one device in your pocket. #ModernFightersMatter
This ones fairly simple. Paychek was down 3 times in the first round in the Louis fight,after the fight he wanted to meet Louis again because he said he could do better. This indicates a terrible match for Tyson BC he had no heart when ppl fought back or tried .ALL of Tyson's opponents laid down before the bell rang ,Paycheks sheer toughness folds Tyson when paychek gets up . Being a former bell boy would also be to his advantage in preparation for a quick starting Tyson charging at him BC he had be alert. He wouldn't be answering to bells , he would be ringing them here. His jab would cut Tyson's face up, the towering paycheck would have a tough fight but Tyson would get starched later rounds, and look liked he was mugged if he was still standing by the 12th,and that's a big IF. Roles would be reversed here...after the fight Tyson would be saying he thinks he could do better after the loss but Rooney would know it would be career ending after fighting a guy like Paychek.