View Full Version : Tyson In Retirement: What Could Have Been?


poet682006
10-02-2007, 01:24 PM
I remember in the mid-80s when Mike Tyson was in his prime and he'd be watching at ringside some fight unrelated to any he had coming up. Invariably the HBO crew would get him to come up and comment on the fight they were watching. I remember thinking to myself while talked about the fight that he'd make a damn good boxing analyst for HBO or Showtime. He was articulate, knowledgable, he could pull bits of boxing history out and show how it was relavent to the fight they were watching, and he analized the action in the ring, what the fighters were doing right and wrong, better than any fighter I'd heard talk. He could have been a fixture on these broadcasts after his career ended but isn't.

Poet

Brassangel
10-02-2007, 01:45 PM
Given what knowledge he seems to have about the sport's history, he may have made a good commentator. I suppose someone should get to him and present such an idea (after he serves his upcoming sentance, of course). Maybe then he'll get his life back on track.

-CANE-
10-02-2007, 01:47 PM
I voted for commentator but could have also made a great trainer with his knowledge of the game.

Mike Tyson77
10-02-2007, 02:17 PM
He was a commentator for Hasim Rahmans last title defense.



He could still be a commentator or a trainer after his sentence.

MrOctober
10-02-2007, 02:44 PM
I think had Cus D'amato had lived a few years longer that things would have been much different.

I hate to say it, but Tysons downfall started with Robin Givens. If that skank isin't a distraction I don't know what the hell is. She drove the wedge between Tyson/Bill Caton and Kevin Rooney. If anyone knew how to keep Tyson in check it was Rooney. Then you had the Grand Leech himself Don King....need I say more.