Larry Holmes decision to fight Mike Tyson.

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  1. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    larry should have had warm up or two, guess he was at the time he signed he was just thinking of the paycheck BUT changed mind mind later, gave it a go.... but it was no disgrace in the event, he had bright moments and was only koed when he caught his glove in a rope, would have lasted longer without that.

    tyson would still have koed him once his gas tank was empty of course.
     
  2. GordonGarner65

    GordonGarner65 Active Member Full Member

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    I tried to see those good moments but couldn't find any ?
     
  3. GordonGarner65

    GordonGarner65 Active Member Full Member

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    He moved like an old man for 2 rounds then danced around for 30 secs..he hardly landed a shot.
     
  4. Bill1234

    Bill1234 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Round 3 was Holmes's best round. He was able to land some jabs that disrupted Tyson and he controlled the clinches. No noteworthy punches were landed though and there really wasn't any running either. Maybe you're right about not being any "good" moments.
     
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  5. rinsj

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    Former boxing press agent Harold Conrad attended the event and remarked that...

    ''Ali needed the money, Holmes doesn't. But when you're getting $3.1 million like Holmes is, it's hard to turn down.

    ''Just before the weigh-in, I was standing close to Holmes. There were no reporters around, just some boxing people, and someone said something to Holmes - I didn't hear what it was - but his answer told everything. He said, 'Tomorrow's payday.' ''
     
  6. HerolGee

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    yeh he was landing shots with the crowd behind him shortly before tyson khtfo. I do mean moments, not rounds. In retrospect the false confidence may have been a killer.
     
  7. thanosone

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    Problem was there was no car inside the ring for Holmes to jump off from.
     
  8. JohnThomas1

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  9. Sangria

    Sangria You bleed like Mylee Full Member

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    He probably looked old because he was fighting a prime 21 year old machine.
     
  10. expljose

    expljose Active Member Full Member

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    I understand now
     
  11. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    He had great difficulty hitting Tyson who was crouching and slipping shots, I`d say Tyson was better defensively than anyone else that Holmes faced in his career.
     
  12. HerolGee

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    he'd fought cagier guys but the force of threat of counterstrike was greater than all he had faced except perhaps Shavers.
     
  13. mark ant

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    Tyson was a far better counter puncher than Shavers.
     
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  15. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    yeh not the actual threat, the
    as in physical force of punch, not more dangerous. wasnt that clear first time.