Who else would have KO'd Holmes the way Tyson did?

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  1. Sangria

    Sangria You bleed like Mylee Full Member

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    Holmes knew a potential fight with Tyson had been in the works since 1986, but Tyson would've been nixed from the HBO Heavyweight Tournament if he went ahead and fought Larry. Instead Cayton and Jacobs kept Holmes on a short leash and promised him a shot if Tyson won the belts. Larry always knew a fight with Mike was in the works.
     
  2. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Your point is what ? Holmes was not in a state of constant or even part time training post Spinks in the hope of a Tyson fight .. it was a fast decision after significant inactivity against a brutal opponent that was a major stylistic risk for him even at his best .. that being said I think a prime Holmes beats a prime Tyson ... too good and too mentally tough ...
     
  3. Sangria

    Sangria You bleed like Mylee Full Member

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    I think my point was rather obvious. Do I need to repeat it? Holmes was waiting for a fight with Tyson. He was ready. Cool now?
     
  4. Nighttrain

    Nighttrain 'BOUT IT 'BOUT IT Full Member

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    Holmes had been retired for nearly 2 years.
    He had no intention of fighting again. Don King showed up one night telling himyou have someone he could beat.when Holmes asked who it was and Don King said it was Tyson, Homes said I can't beatTyson. King responded that he would pay him 3.5 million and Holmes responded, where's Tyson?

    Less than two months they were in the ring.a retired ,past his prime,out of shape Holmes took the fight on short notice .
     
  5. Sangria

    Sangria You bleed like Mylee Full Member

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    You're going off what Holmes said. I don't see someone like Holmes, whose chapass wants to go down in history as the greatest heavyweight of all time, signing to fight someone like Tyson on short notice or for money. No, he wanted his name in the history books. The man was a proud champion and extremely prideful. A fight with Tyson was on the horizon since '86.
     
  6. Nighttrain

    Nighttrain 'BOUT IT 'BOUT IT Full Member

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    Nope. Holmes retired after Spinks telling the promoter and the could kiss him where the sun dont shine.

    At the time it acknowledged to be on short notice. Larry looked like a shell of himself. He was fat and no timing.
     
  7. Sangria

    Sangria You bleed like Mylee Full Member

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    You're thinking of the Holmes who came back in '91. No he wasn't peak or even prime when he fought Tyson but he wasn't any better when he fought Mercer, Holyfield or McCall. THAT guy was fat and old! I just don't believe he took the Tyson fight for a quick payday. How better could he have been for fighting Tim Anderson types?
     
  8. Entaowed

    Entaowed Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    he took the fight for a payday when King literally showed him the money.

    He was better a few years later, but anyway though i think peak Tyson wins, no way a past peak Holmes wins.
     
  9. Wass1985

    Wass1985 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well that dream was shattered when he was beat twice by Spinks, Marciano was still the man with the perfect record. Holmes came back for the money pure and simple.