Which Fighter Had The Greatest Aura Of Being Invincible?

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  1. onourway

    onourway Haye KTFO1 Wlad Full Member

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    Holyfield never thought Tyson was invincible....:yep
     
  2. bigtime-skills

    bigtime-skills Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This guy was being compared to Ray Robinson power-wise through his "terror run" through 154lbs and 160 (Joppy).......

    I'll never forget a ESPN interview with Ray Leonard and Evander Holyfield and they were asked who's the best fighter in the world and Holyfield was like "man you gotta respect Tito Trinidad, fighting all these top notch fighters and obliterating them. Then they asked Ray and he smiled and stated that Tito could have fought in ANY era........just seemed indestructible for some years.....Remember knocking him down only made it worse for ya.:yep
     
  3. gl26

    gl26 Active Member Full Member

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    who do you think was greater OPPS MY BAD
     
  4. rusticraver

    rusticraver Well-Known Member Full Member

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  5. Boxfan1

    Boxfan1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Tyson. C'mon, the guy had his own video game where no matter what you did, you couldn't beat him. He was Mr. Armageddon.
     
  6. Shaolin Box

    Shaolin Box Respect Full Member

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    thats about the point in the fight where i'd **** myself..:scaredas:
     
  7. Shaolin Box

    Shaolin Box Respect Full Member

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    i beat him...:rofl
     
  8. rusticraver

    rusticraver Well-Known Member Full Member

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    'm shitting myself now
    :shock:
     
  9. Boxfan1

    Boxfan1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah right. How? He was invincible. I tried and tried but I couldn't beat him. I would pull the plug as soon as he would start the combinations on me and declare it a no contest.
     
  10. Shaolin Box

    Shaolin Box Respect Full Member

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    damn that was sooo long ago... there was a code that got you straight to him - thats how i beat him. I didnt have to fight all the bums before him.

    I cheated :yep
     
  11. Boxfan1

    Boxfan1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    that's right, there was a code. Damn, that was over 20 years ago.
     
  12. hopkins54

    hopkins54 Active Member Full Member

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    naseem hamed also looked unbeatable in his prime.
     
  13. Vantage_West

    Vantage_West ヒップホップ·プロデューサー Full Member

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    nice call:good

    remember the hype of him when i was about 10 or 9 years old. the guy was literelly unhittable...mix that with the hardest punch at featherwieght (single punch i think he could stop anyone to be honest) and could mix it up fluidly also a somersualt at the start of the fight and a backflip after it. made great entertainment. and put the lighterwieghts back in the spotlight than getting caught

    he had awful fundamentals but it didnt matter he didnt need them.

    not only that (similar as the guy said beforee about tito) if you knocked him down you were in a world of pain.

    i think later on we knew he was startign to look for the one punch and rely on his chin a bit. it made a great fight of course but the sanchez and kelley fights were big signs that. he was being to aggresive than the counterpuncher we saw before.
     
  14. ghostlybadge

    ghostlybadge Punch Drunk Full Member

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  15. PrideOfWales

    PrideOfWales Winston Zedmore Full Member

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    Anyone under Frank Warren's control until the last few months.