Just watched Holyfield-Tyson again. This version of Mike was definitely past prime, but he was actually still pretty fast and powerful.
My question is can a 96-97 past prime version of Mike Tyson (the one who fought Holyfield) unify today's heavyweight division if the Kbros were not around? This makes for some very interesting match ups.
Wladimir obviously beats the version of Tyson that fought Holyfield. But if k2 were not around, it will be.
Thomaz Adamek
Alexander Povetkin
Chris Arreloa
David Haye
kubrat Puluv
Mariuz Wach
David Price
Tyson Fury
Eddie Chambers
Seth Mitchell
Bryant Jennings
Tony Thompson
Mago
Detontay Wilder etc.
How would a 96-97 version of Iron Mike have done against these guys?
Actually come to think of it a mid 90's Mike against Current Vitali will be very interesting as well.
My question is can a 96-97 past prime version of Mike Tyson (the one who fought Holyfield) unify today's heavyweight division if the Kbros were not around? This makes for some very interesting match ups.
Wladimir obviously beats the version of Tyson that fought Holyfield. But if k2 were not around, it will be.
Thomaz Adamek
Alexander Povetkin
Chris Arreloa
David Haye
kubrat Puluv
Mariuz Wach
David Price
Tyson Fury
Eddie Chambers
Seth Mitchell
Bryant Jennings
Tony Thompson
Mago
Detontay Wilder etc.
How would a 96-97 version of Iron Mike have done against these guys?
Actually come to think of it a mid 90's Mike against Current Vitali will be very interesting as well.
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