Remebering Tyson

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  • Southpaw16BF
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    #11
    No dout Tyson was a special talent. And in his prime was a Brillant fighter. But some people will always overrate him, and boast about him to much and say how he would of destroyed any fighter in his prime etc, and how he was unbeatable. It will never stop.

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    • StarshipTrooper
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      #12
      This is just to piss the nuthuggers off:

      Originally posted by Knighte
      PLEASE DADDY! I'LL BE A GOOD BOY!

      Originally posted by Knighte
      PLEASE MR. HOLYFIELD, DON'T HURT ME NO MORE!

      Originally posted by Knighte
      YES MR. LEWIS, YOU ARE MY DADDY!

      Originally posted by Knighte
      HERE MR. MCBRIDE, TAKE MY LUNCH MONEY!

      Poet

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      • Russian Express
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        #13
        Originally posted by poet682006
        Unfortunately Tyson is not likely to be remembered for anything he did in the ring but rather by the demented fan-bois who persistantly tug on his nut-sack to this day.

        Poet
        How are you going to be remembered? As some 40 year old white guy with a receding hair line .... reciting lame poetry over youtube.

        Knighte your a plebian.

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        • StarshipTrooper
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          #14
          Originally posted by ekul_
          How are you going to be remembered? As some 40 year old white guy with a receding hair line .... reciting lame poetry over youtube.

          Knighte your a plebian.
          Squeeze 'em a little bit harder fan-boi and you just might milk some Tyson juice out of those lemons

          Poet

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          • Russian Express
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            #15
            Originally posted by poet682006
            Squeeze 'em a little bit harder fan-boi and you just might milk some Tyson juice out of those lemons

            Poet
            40 years old, and still spouting that playground garbage. I feel embarassed for you.

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            • StarshipTrooper
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              #16
              Originally posted by ekul_
              40 years old, and still spouting that playground garbage. I feel embarassed for you.
              And you're HOW old and still swinging on some athlete's nut-sack like a wide-eyed 10 year old?

              Poet

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              • mickey malone
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                #17
                He was the best I've ever seen for about 3 years & then it all went wrong...
                Without doubt, the most comical boxer of his generation (his quotes lol)

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                • Abstraction
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                  #18
                  wow poet, are you 40 or 7?

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                  • -Swizzy-
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Mountain Man
                    And not forgetting that for many of us he brought us into the sport.



                    December 16, 1995 was when I officially became a boxing fan. That was the date of the Tyson vs Buster Mathis fight. Luckily I was at my cousin's house that day and he was a huge boxing fan and ordered the ppv.

                    Just seeing Tyson walking to the ring looking all intimidating was enough for me to feel like this guy was something special. He had this aura about him where you just knew that he was a force of nature. The KO of Mathis just confirmed that this sport was exciting and that I shouldn't be missing out on major boxing events any longer.

                    I had to convince my parents to order the big fights at the beginning but when I got old enough to work, I ordered as many boxing matches as I could. And now I basically don't miss a single major boxing ppv ever.

                    If it weren't for Tyson I don't know if I would be a boxing fan today. I am forever grateful to Tyson and my cousin for introducing me to this great sport.

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                    • JAB5239
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by res
                      From a historical standpoint I guess you would have to say Dempsey is.


                      Ali is up there too, but due to the population explosion that came afterward Tyson beats him.
                      For me, Ali's popularity is unparelled. To this day he still recoginizable the world over and fighters are still trying to copy his style and personality.

                      Dempsey brought boxing to the masses but was more an American phenom than worldwide.

                      Tyson was a shooting star. His flame burnt bright, but it faded and is only a flicker compared to Ali, in my humble opinion.

                      Joe Louis' popularity was incredible as well, and for many years. But compared to Ali.....there is no comparison.

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