Tyson Haters Betray a stunning Lack of Boxing Judgement!!!!

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  1. Azumah1

    Azumah1 Member Full Member

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    The young tyson, e.g against tucker would and could certainly keep that head mopvement up for the 12 rounds.
    Mikes head movement also was far more scientific than Joe's! Whilsrt Joes could be effective it was like an automaton and couldbe very predcitable, as witnessed by the number of times he simply rolled on to Foremans hooks and uppercuts. mike's head movement at it best was far less predictable. unlike Joe he used a slip as well as rolling to evade punches! this is why i go for mike
     
  2. skidd1

    skidd1 Member Full Member

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    Muchmoore you stated "noone makes Tyson look slow and sloppy"
    I gave you Holyfield x 2 , Lewis ,Douglas and Williams
    Answer the question rather than replying with another
    Yep Williams:lol:
    Beat Tyson though
     
  3. lefthook31

    lefthook31 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    You forgot Kevin McBride. :blood
     
  4. skidd1

    skidd1 Member Full Member

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    Didnt forget him.But thought Mike was so far past his best to not make it relevant
     
  5. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    skidd should also add Brian Nielsen, as Tyson looked like a zombie regardless of the outcome.
     
  6. pmfan

    pmfan Active Member Full Member

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    Or one of Big George's uppercuts. I think Big George would have had a good chance to stop Iron Mike.

    The 1996 version of Tyson looked formidable against Bruno, but a supposedly over the hill Holyfield (people were concerned about Holyfield getting seriously injured by Tyson) kicked the living crap out of Tyson later in the year.
     
  7. skidd1

    skidd1 Member Full Member

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    I could have added Botha as well since Tyson had a few problems with him
     
  8. Muchmoore

    Muchmoore Guest

    Good thinking :silly
     
  9. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    Tyson is by no means the only fighter to end up on the business end of "a stunning lack of boxing judgment", or the worst effected.
     
  10. skidd1

    skidd1 Member Full Member

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    janitor..agreed..but Azumah1 was quite specific about Tyson
     
  11. Doc Dynamo

    Doc Dynamo Member Full Member

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    By being really old.
     
  12. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    wow this is a bit of a stretch. First of all Tyson didn't look better in 96. Just because he got Bruno out of there sooner, doesn't mean he looked better. He was a lot more active in there looking for the KO, but he was also barreling in and leaving himself open constantly. 96' Tyson was little more then a very hard hitting head-hunter.

    Tyson by the time he fought Bruno in 89' was still good but you could tell his skills were already starting to fade. He was really never the same after the Spinks fight. He had fired Kevin Rooney and his old management team after that.
     
  13. Nicky P

    Nicky P Jamiva Boxing Full Member

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    wow! a young george against a young mike is a tough call. i can see scenarios that work either way.
     
  14. My2Sense

    My2Sense Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ...or Tyson's fights with Thomas, Tucker, Bruno, and Douglas.
     
  15. My2Sense

    My2Sense Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tyson markedly eased up on his head movement over the second half of the Tucker fight, and often walked in just standing straight up.

    He did the same after only a round or two against Pinklon Thomas, and walked straight into some combos by Thomas as a result.

    He dispensed with his head movement almost entirely against Berbick less than a minute into the fight.

    There was no point in Tyson's career where he had the same discipline or consistency that Frazier had at his peak.