Ali is Overrated
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Holmes was well past his prime at age 38 when Tyson fought him, wasn't in good shape and hadn't fought in two years. That fight doesn't say anything about Tyson any more than Tyson's fight with Lewis says anything about Lennox. You're also making the classic mistake of "well so and so knocked out so and so and and so and so didn't". Those comparisons are meaningless! The same Holyfield who went the distance with Holmes DESTROYED Tyson. People put too much stock in knockouts and hitting power, that's why big punchers are ALWAYS overrated. People LIKE watching them so they WANT them to be better than they really are.
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I still think that when Tyson was in his prime he was one the greatest HWs ever.Comment
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Your homework assignment is to rewatch rounds 10 and 11 of the Holyfield fight and THEN tell me Holyfield didn't destroy him. Tyson's chicken dance speaks volumes. If he could have talked he no doubt would have been saying "please Mr. Holyfield, don't hurt me anymore".
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Dude, I have all his fights. I was watching him on ESPN when you were still in diapers. Quick KOs over tomato cans are not going to impress me. By tomato cans I include most of the top Heavyweights of the time, easily the weakest in Heavyweight history. I would have been MORE impressed by him LOSING a close decision to Tim Witherspoon than him blowing out Trevor Berbick. He LOST to EVERY top notch fighter he fought.....by knockout. Hell, he lost to every fighter who stood up to him. No, watching his fights impresses me not in the least.
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Keep it moving people, nothing to see here. Don't mind this oneComment
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I'm unsure if Holmes would've gotten stopped by Tyson if his arm didn't get stuck in the rope when throwing the uppercut. Holmes had a great chin and recovered quickly. If Holmes started to come back, who knows what Tyson would've done, maybe he would've crumbled or maybe he would've fought back again.Comment
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