Manny Steward's thoughts on Mike Tyson

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  1. general zod

    general zod World Champion Full Member

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    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1139899/2/index.htm
    What do you guys think of this?
     
  2. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Tyson was always a dangerous puncher.

    But a young Tyson was a fast, technical and weaving dangerous puncher.
     
  3. steele311

    steele311 Wanna Dance? Full Member

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  4. Windigo

    Windigo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree that his style was gimped once he lost his speed. But I think the lost his speed more a result of his method of training rather than age. When you look at film of Tyson training under Cus everything is fast. Once Cus died Tyson got slow in his training. He still went through the same movements but everything was slowed down. Train slow fight slow.

    The cerebral cortex which controls what is commonly referred to as muscle memory is a tricky finicky thing. It does what it is conditioned to do and there is no switch. If you are training it to move slow that is how you will move you just cant suddenly will it into overdrive.

    I always use Tyson as the prime example of what happens when an athlete makes the false assumption that you can simply turn on the switch.
     
  5. AceNguyen

    AceNguyen Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tyson's style just takes too much of a toll on the body. Those movements are just not natural for a human. Once he was unable to do them as he used to, he just became a short puncher.
     
  6. RJD

    RJD Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think the major problem was that he lost his desire to train at a very young age.
     
  7. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    He peaked mentally and financially too soon.
    Success and fame ruined his drive.

    He was being called the greatest heavyweight that ever lived by 19 years old.
     
  8. Iceveins

    Iceveins Puglistic Linguistics Full Member

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    The only movement natural for a human is walking.

    Punching somebody over and over is not natural...hitting a baseball isn't natural...throwing a football isn't natural. But the body has adaptability and can do just about anything within the realm of its mechanics.
     
  9. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    :deal
     
  10. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    "Mike Tyson's career is going exactly how I expected it to.."
     
  11. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Lewis chips in

    "Definately"
     
  12. RJD

    RJD Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I agree, it's partly why I'm an advocate of bringing top prospects along slowly. Let them really earn their way to the top and hopefully they'll be more appreciative when they get there.
     
  13. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Was there a thread here?

    All I see is the avatar.
     
  14. steele311

    steele311 Wanna Dance? Full Member

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    It's very distracting...
     
  15. doom bull

    doom bull Certified Limb Boner Full Member

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    Alot of great insight in here....I also think his loss to Buster Douglas and **** conviction greatly hurt his boxing career.