If Williams continues his winning ways we might just see that fight. It would be interesting to see how Mayweather adapts to a much taller man.
Gotta go along with u on that one:think Tyson was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy over-rated, besides i doubt Mayrunner gives a DAMN what Tyson thinks anyways, :hat Mikey had a great career going but:**** it all away...
i think tyson doesnt like anyone hearing them say they are betta than ali, not even tyson said such a thing and he was more 'invincible' than mayweather is now!
Tyson saying he does not like Floyd is a compliment to Floyd. I would not wnat my children eaten or my ear bitten off or my arm broken or some such horror.
Tyson from upstate my dude. He not from BK, Zab on the other hand I dont kno b. He always in the thick of things so, he shall redeem BK once again:yep
I'm not sure how much was Holmes "a shell of himself" when he faced Tyson, considering he kept fighting until 2002, beat Ray Mercer in the interim, and gave Holyfield hell just for fun? I would understand it if you said that Holmes was a shell of himself by the year 2000, or something like that. But in 1988 Larry Holmes had only two losses in his record, and was not an easy fight by any means. And the way Tyson disposed of him was devastating. Nobody ever did that to Holmes either before, or after Tyson. None of Mayweather victories compares to Tyson's win over Holmes, or perhaps any of Tyson's wins. Even Tyson's losses were of a legandary quality!!! Because the man came to fight, not to run or speculate. That's why. :hey
Tyson will go down as the first or second most well known fighter in history. Everybody knows Tyson (Ali being the other). People will say, Floyd who? Tyson's legacy far, far exceeds Floyds... regardless of some of that legacy being negative.
OK. Most boxers' last few losses are usually pathetic. Ali's loss to Holmes was humilliating and very sad, too. Mayweathers's career isn't over yet. If he continues fighting, he will eventually lose, too. How will his loss be like? How will he cope with it? Will he be gracious in defeat like Prince Hamed, or full of excuses like Julio Cesar Chavez? :think I have the feeling that Pretty Void isn't psychologically strong enough to take a loss like a man, and accept that the other fighter was just better than him on a given night. But this is just my take. I could be wrong. If Mayweather retires before losing, we will never know.