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Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Azmontana, Nov 26, 2010.


  1. FatherTed

    FatherTed Throbbing Member Full Member

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    He didn't really. Saying someone has a 'punchers chance' is not the same as saying 'I think Audley can beat Haye'.
     
  2. s23041983

    s23041983 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    if tyson faced a prime lewis around the time tyson fought berbick, tyson wouldnt know what hit him!!! Its hard to say because lewis is better, way way better, than any opponent tyson fought in his prime, including berbick and spinks!!!
     
  3. HoldMyBeer

    HoldMyBeer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yet you didn't for one minute think about turning that theory around the other way. that's why you'll get judged.
     
  4. Danny

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    Majority of fighters think alike in the sense that at their best they could have beaten another fighter. Lewis COULD have beaten a Prime Tyson (in HW fights one punch can change anything) but Tyson would have beaten a Peak Lewis!

    Too much speed, power, ferocity for Lennox! Imagine Tyson starting against Lewis the same way he did against Spinks, Stewart, Bruno 1, etc, etc. I'm not comparing Lewis to those guys, but I just do not think Lewis would be able to deal with that coming at him, straight away, right from the off! Tyson would not have been Hesitant, he would have been on Lewis like a Shark!

    Lewis pawed with the jab a lot of times - Tyson would duck underneath that or move his head to the left or right & rip Lewis' body!
     
  5. s23041983

    s23041983 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i was comparing prime lewis to prime tyson. how else can i turn it around the other way? there is no other way!!! :huh
     
  6. EL BULLY

    EL BULLY Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It is my opinion that Mike Tyson is the most overrated fighter in history

    1) He never beat anyone good.
    2) He lost to some really poor opposition.

    Lewis would always beat him as Lewis had a great jab and could tie him up on the inside and Lewis also has the one thing that always undid Tyson: the audacity to hit him back.