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I dont normally buy into fighters being afraid of other fighters. But something is weird with Foreman-Tyson.
The commentators are always talking about that fight during foreman and tyson fights of that era and Foreman is on video talking about that fight a lot. But you NEVER hear Tyson saying anything about it. There was huge demand for this fight, it would have been an easy fight to make and Don King always found ways to make the big fights, it wasnt like it is today with TR and GBP. Tyson never talking about it seems to me like he didnt want the fight. |
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I don't even think it was so much a rational assessment of his prospects against old Foreman that was the issue, I think it was Foreman the fearful historical titan, the unbeatable monster that could only be tamed by "the great Muhammed Ali " that he was reacting to. Last edited by res; 02-02-2013 at 02:48 PM. |
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