I think if he wouldn't have been so stupid outside the ring. Then he could've been the greatest. Lord knows he had the skill for it
True as soon as King said don't let a white man rob you, like none would have dared, let me, show....... ( Frazier had a great group of white men who gave Frazier a good life, and left him with a secured future... a bunch of white guys, in The Elks or Lions club, who only took back thier dollar and not a cent more. They only did it for Philadelphia.)) Tyson lost all dominance. When King got a cut from his cousin the Tax lawyer to defend Tyson from a **** charge, King wrote him off as guilty, or he'd paid for a real lawyer. It was a smart move by king, Tyson was his slave, who never again tried to be champ, but fought big money fights against no bodies. Tyson never again tried to be champ, Kind had made him satisfied with lots of money he never seen. Ain't is wonderful to have King's accountants in your corner.