Who takes this a prime Tyson or Walcott at his best at HW?
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Mike Tyson vs Jersey Joe Walcott
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Originally posted by Obama View PostTyson KO. Somewhere between round 1 and round 12. Depends on which inconsistent Walcott shows up.
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Originally posted by St Lion View Postlol. don't you think the crafty walcott could cause tyson fits the way he did to louis the first time and marciano for 12 rounds who were both much better heavyweights than mike and both punched harder.
1) Louis was a good bit past his prime
2) Marciano was slow as hell
You're asking what a prime Tyson does.
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Originally posted by Obama View PostMarciano was not better than Tyson in my opinion. And he damn sure didn't punch harder...that's a flat out myth. Walcott could give those guys fits for 2 reasons:
1) Louis was a good bit past his prime
2) Marciano was slow as hell
You're asking what a prime Tyson does.
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Good thread St Lion, although I do side with ***** in thinking that Tyson was better than Marciano. Tyson was bigger, heavier, much faster, much more elusive plus I'd edge power too, his pace in the early rounds of fights was much higher too, although granted Marciano had better distance stamina.
As for Tyson vs Walcott (one of my all time faves!). Sadly this goes to Tyson for me. Walcott was so fast, slick, crafty and could punch, but his chin let him down many times.....he simply couldn't absorb the really big blows and Tyson would surely find his chin eventually. I'd accept that Walcott 'may' be ahead at the time of stoppage though. At his best he was like a smaller, weaker chinned Ali, he danced, slipped punches and had great combinations. Some think he may have been the slickest heavyweight mover ever.
As for Tyson vs Tillis, Tyson was only in his first or second year as a pro (19 or 20) and Tyson still won a clear decision. Tillis didn't rock him but gave an inexperienced Tyson some trouble. Tillis remember was touted for the top, very slick and fast....hence 'Quick'. Just didn't have world class desire.
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Not sure if Walcott had a weak chin, he did fight a good amount of highly regarded punchers. Then again it may have just been his defensive skills.
His early career losses were due to exhaustion/body punches.
Here's Jersey Joe showing his moves against an aging Louis:
I do think that a prime Mike Tyson was quite a bit faster than the old Louis.
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