Was Danny Williams stunning KO over Tyson more impressive than Lewis's win over Tyson

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  1. RoosterC

    RoosterC Well-Known Member Full Member

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    LMAO at the Tyson excuse train, they can justify every loss of their God. Past his prime at 24, blew out a knee, blew out his back, had emotional problems, someone hurt his feelings before the fight, had a wet diaper ect....pathetic.

    Dannys win was better considering he fought Tysons fight and beat him at it. Lewis fought a cautious and calculated fight waiting till he was sure Tyson was spent before going in for the kill.
     
  2. SirKillalot

    SirKillalot Boxing-FAN Full Member

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    Tyson before and after jail is two different persons. Somehow he lost all edge in jail.
     
  3. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    :roll: If a man's pivot knee exploding isn't a valid reason for losing a fight I don't know what the **** is. You can't win a fight on one leg.

    To be clear, it is Tyson's own fault for showing up that heavy. 230+ lbs on his little frame is an accident waiting to happen and Williams deserves credit for toughing out the opening onslaught.
     
  4. SportsLeader

    SportsLeader Chilling Full Member

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    Wow, some people actually think Williams win was better.

    **** me.
     
  5. RoosterC

    RoosterC Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tyson was a GOD, every loss was just a fluke and not his fault. Buster only beat him because Mike was sad that day.
     
  6. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    Stick the hyperbole up your ass and save it for the numbskulls who deserve it.

    I'm known to be fairly critical of Tyson but my god, if the man's knee explodes and he's helplessly limping around like a cripple while Williams turns the tide of the fight, I'm not going to pretend it didn't happen just to balance out the crazy **** his fanatics say.
     
  7. Maximus

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    What a surprise, another Klit-licker that turns out to be a ****. You guys will say pretty much anything to discredit Tyson and especially Lewis.
     
  8. The Mongoose

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    Actually he's crediting Lewis if in his view, Tyson has no valid excuses for his loss.
     
  9. salty trunks

    salty trunks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tyson looked good against Etienne physically. He didnt look the same against Williams, but he was with Freddie Roach and people expected him to do well. I was surprised he lost to Etienne, but Tyson never performed well in the 230's. Tyson gassed and didnt prepare well for Williams. That was the bigger factor more then the knee injury.
     
  10. The Mongoose

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    He tore his knee in the first round and couldn't stand or get punches off properly after that...it was a pretty big contributing factor.
     
  11. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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    Lewis wasnt prime:roll:
     
  12. salty trunks

    salty trunks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He could stand fine. He walked out the ring and kept throwing punches after the injury didnt he? I think he injured his knee but I think it was used more as a cover up for his **** performance as he was clearly sucking air.

    Tyson's record in the 230's stands for itself, it sucks. He was about to gas out against Nielson too but that fight was stopped before it derailed the megafight with Lewis.
     
  13. The Mongoose

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    :roll:

    I'm soooo close to leaving this board and never coming back.

    If Lewis wasn't in his prime as the dominating undisputed Champion..when the **** was his prime? When he was fighting stupid without Steward and getting KOed by McCall?
     
  14. The Mongoose

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    :blood No....it was pretty obvious he couldn't put weight on the leg.

    Tyson is a leverage fighter, if he can't move and bend his knee, he has nothing.
     
  15. salty trunks

    salty trunks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lewis was definitely in his prime, although he was supposed to beat Tyson faster than he did. The Williams fight was a bit of a shocker. Williams was a fringe contender realistically never had a good win. The McBride fight was a reality check that Tyson was in fact completely washed up.