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    Tyson WOULD of knocked out Ali
    if Tyson WOULDn't of left rooney Tyson would be undefeated

    Tyson in his prime was the greatest heavyweight ever
    Tyson didn't train when he lost to buster douglas he WOULD of won easy if he had, when Tyson faught holyfield he was out of prime...NOONE dominated people like Tyson did.

    how do u deal with fanboys like this.

  • #2
    The whole "I hate Tyson fanboys" is so 2000's.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BKM-2010 View Post
      The whole "I hate Tyson fanboys" is so 2000's.
      Yeah, that's what I thought too. Tyson fanboys are retired and forgotten. Fans of Klitschko, Mayweather, and Pacquiao are currently much more annoying, and soon their time will be up as all three are in their late 30's already.
      Last edited by Scott9945; 06-07-2014, 07:06 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HELLRAZAH View Post
        Tyson WOULD of knocked out Ali
        if Tyson WOULDn't of left rooney Tyson would be undefeated

        Tyson in his prime was the greatest heavyweight ever
        Tyson didn't train when he lost to buster douglas he WOULD of won easy if he had, when Tyson faught holyfield he was out of prime...NOONE dominated people like Tyson did.

        how do u deal with fanboys like this.
        To answers your questions
        1. He would never ko Ali
        2.No not the greatest in his prime
        3. Yeah, if mike was mentally and physically in shape, he dominates Douglas and stops him.. There was a reason why Douglas was a 42-1 underdog.. The mike that fought berbick, spinks, tucker, tubs, etc would easily beat Douglas
        4. Mike was past prime when he fought Holyfield, but Holyfield was even more past it.. Not matter when they fought, Holyfield would always beat Tyson..
        5. No one did dominate the ways Tyson did... That's why he gets so much publicity., he absolutely killed guys from 85-89.. He was a destroying machine at his peak, and nothing can ever take that away from him.. Yes he fizzled out, but what pressure fighters don't.. Happened to Frazier hatton etc..n pressure fighters have a very short shelf life, and that's why you see no successful pressure fighters after the age of 30
        There was only one mike Tyson, and before or after, in over 100 yrs, nobody has ever performed like he did.,, he was a legit monster

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        • #5
          The Tyson haters (e.g. Tyson would have lost to Sam Peter etc) more than make up for it.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HELLRAZAH View Post
            Tyson WOULD of knocked out Ali
            if Tyson WOULDn't of left rooney Tyson would be undefeated

            Tyson in his prime was the greatest heavyweight ever
            Tyson didn't train when he lost to buster douglas he WOULD of won easy if he had, when Tyson faught holyfield he was out of prime...NOONE dominated people like Tyson did.

            how do u deal with fanboys like this.
            It would annoy you less if you perhaps saw the whole ebb and flow...Like when a stock trader sees a graph of a stock for ten years and it is going up...but then speaks to a group who is viewing a two year graph of the stock in a downward trajectory....lets just say the point of views would be very different.

            When Tyson started his reign with a win over Burbic ( I think it was Trevor)...and subsequent he really did look invincible. I remember watching him in college and in grad school and it looked like nobody would touch him, much less touch him up. The guy was so scary that you could see guys really afraid to get in the ring with him...Guys like Michael Spinks, not tomato cans!

            It is hard for folks who grew into adulthood with visions of that Tyson to imagine Tyson's hamartie, his downward spiral. Most people who were full sentient boxing fans in those days could not possibly reconcile the Tyson that started to crack and fade...eventually losing to Holyfield... with the juggernaught who went through the division like the old Batman cartoon theme song where you see villians flying about.

            Even to this day: Sugar Ali says Tyson would never beat Holyfield...I doubt he was watching tyson live in his prime because there is no way one who saw tyson at his destructive best could believe this. When Tyson was on he might have been the guy left standing if all the heavyweights could have fought...he was that explosive. Not necessarily saying he would be...but I think he would have as good a chance as any.

            So what you are dealing with partially is cognative dissodance. Sort of like Jones but not exactly because Tyson was really scary!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
              It would annoy you less if you perhaps saw the whole ebb and flow...Like when a stock trader sees a graph of a stock for ten years and it is going up...but then speaks to a group who is viewing a two year graph of the stock in a downward trajectory....lets just say the point of views would be very different.

              When Tyson started his reign with a win over Burbic ( I think it was Trevor)...and subsequent he really did look invincible. I remember watching him in college and in grad school and it looked like nobody would touch him, much less touch him up. The guy was so scary that you could see guys really afraid to get in the ring with him...Guys like Michael Spinks, not tomato cans!

              It is hard for folks who grew into adulthood with visions of that Tyson to imagine Tyson's hamartie, his downward spiral. Most people who were full sentient boxing fans in those days could not possibly reconcile the Tyson that started to crack and fade...eventually losing to Holyfield... with the juggernaught who went through the division like the old Batman cartoon theme song where you see villians flying about.

              Even to this day: Sugar Ali says Tyson would never beat Holyfield...I doubt he was watching tyson live in his prime because there is no way one who saw tyson at his destructive best could believe this. When Tyson was on he might have been the guy left standing if all the heavyweights could have fought...he was that explosive. Not necessarily saying he would be...but I think he would have as good a chance as any.

              So what you are dealing with partially is cognative dissodance. Sort of like Jones but not exactly because Tyson was really scary!!
              I watched him live..watched him when he beat berbick, Holmes, spinks, etc..i also watched Holyfield and at the time, yeah I would have favored mike, but knowing what I know now, I think Holyfield owns Tyson.. There are published stories of their sparring sessions at the amateur tournaments training sessions, the fact that evander is about the one guy that could be rocked and dropped early but battle back late and mike would fold. I always felt that if mike got past buster, evander would have beaten mike..
              But I'm also alittle biased as I will admit to being a huge evander fanboy

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              • #8
                Me too, but I still agree with you Sugar also based on what we know about both Tyson and Holyfield now. If they would've got to fight in 1990, that would've been epic. I heard there are some posters from a fight they were scheduled to have in 1991 that were made, even though the fight didn't materialize then.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                  Yeah, that's what I thought too. Tyson fanboys are retired and forgotten.
                  Not all of us!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HELLRAZAH View Post
                    Tyson WOULD of knocked out Ali
                    if Tyson WOULDn't of left rooney Tyson would be undefeated

                    Tyson in his prime was the greatest heavyweight ever
                    Tyson didn't train when he lost to buster douglas he WOULD of won easy if he had, when Tyson faught holyfield he was out of prime...NOONE dominated people like Tyson did.

                    how do u deal with fanboys like this.
                    no wonder you are covered in red...

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