Prime Tyson vs Prime Frazier

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  1. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    that's true, did you also know, according to some posters on here, undefeated 15-0 former Olympian Tyrell Biggs was actually shot by the time he fought Tyson.

    And had it not been for Tysons elbows, Biggs would have won that fight
     
  2. heavy_handss

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    complete bull****,frazier was much better body puncher, he was much better working inside, he was a pressure fighter and the best distance of tyson was the mid ,and frazier had by far more stamina than tyson, it is not even close, horrible biased post.
     
  3. Savak

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    Again you are assuming that Frazier will be able to take the fight the distance and will be able to survive the early punishment Tyson dishes out.
     
  4. Savak

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    If you call getting up to be knocked out again and again in the same round as putting up a commendable fight then facepalm.
     
  5. heavy_handss

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    i am not assuming anything, simply he said that tyson was better bodypuncher, and it is false, and of course that frazier ha d much better stamina than tyson, it has nothing to do with my opinion about the winner of this fight. you are saying that i said things that i actually never said
     
  6. Wass1985

    Wass1985 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'll say it again Biggs was finished as a world class fighter by the time he fought Tyson, the man was a wino and a drug addict, that's a fact.

    Tinkerbell Tyson lived like a monk compared to Biggs yet you believe all the excuses about his loss to James Buster Bloodvessel Douglas! :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  7. Savak

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    Tyson was not a drug addict by 1989? So it's ok for other fighters to have excuses or reasons against Tyson but not Tyson himself?
     
  8. Wass1985

    Wass1985 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Like I've said before, please send me a link about Tyson's drug addictions before 1989.
     
  9. Savak

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    Read his autobiography the undisputed truth. It's not just the drug addictions but the partying, drinking, screwing women 24/7, not training or focusing on the upcoming game seriously.
     
  10. Wass1985

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    :rofl I've got the book, for every bad performance or loss he states he was on drugs, it's comical that's for sure.
     
  11. Azzer85

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    the only thing comical is your warped sense of reality on everything, even refusing to acklowgd that Tyson hurt Holyfield with the first punch he threw, only for you to call it a slip? When its.blatantly obvius hr was hurt
     
  12. ForemanJab

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    Holyfield was stunned momentarily by the punch not hurt. He recovered very quickly and fired back his own punches. Made sure Tyson knew who was in charge that night.
     
  13. mcvey

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    You have your opinion, misguided and influenced by hero worship though it is.

    Tyson was an excellent body puncher with BOTH HANDS

    .Tyson hit faster and appreciably harder than Frazier .
    Stamina will not be a factor because Frazier is not getting out of the middle rounds.
     
  14. Azzer85

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    Been explain that to them for the past, god knows how many pages.

    This fight will not last long, so Tysons stamina, heart, furstration/mental problems will simply not come into the equation

    what WILL come into the equation is, Tysons fists and Fraziers chin
     
  15. Wass1985

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    Holyfield was suprised that's all, not hurt in the slightest. You refuse to aknowledge that Tyson could be hurt with single shots as Holyfield showed in the second round!