Originally posted by BKM-2010
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Nobody said Tillis was as good as Evander and Lewis, that's a lame straw man.
The whole point is about how he showed mental strength which I have proven with countless examples of him pre-prison, and he never showed that again post-prison except one other time against Frans Botha where he was losing on the scorecards and still got the knockout win.
Somehow this is supposed to be a complete coincidence to you. That he showed mental strength pre-prison about 6 times(Tillis, Tucker, Bruno, Douglass, Ruddock 2x) and yet post prison 0 times(Unless you count Botha where he also tried to break his arm out of frustration).
Somehow this is supposed to be a complete coincidence to you. That he showed mental strength pre-prison about 6 times(Tillis, Tucker, Bruno, Douglass, Ruddock 2x) and yet post prison 0 times(Unless you count Botha where he also tried to break his arm out of frustration).
Fighters who bullied him caused a big fat "DOES NOT COMPUTE" error to flash up in his mind and his form immediately began to slip.
There's a moment in the Douglas fight when Douglas realises he's actually getting to Tyson. His confidence skyrockets and Mike's form starts to collapse. Yes, he caught Douglas, putting him down. But by that time he was throwing air-conditioners in pure desperation.
The other fighters you listed never got close to asserting the same kind of dominance that Douglas did. Ruddock got close, but he lacked the thudding and accurate trip-hammer jab which set about pulverising Mike's face early on.
Bruno? Puhleeze! Tucker made the same mistake Bonecrusher did - his perception of Tyson the Monster forced him to adopt a ridiculously cautious strategy. Had either seen Tyson's defeat at the hands of Douglas beforehand I'm certain neither would have repeated the error.
And Tyson's words can be contrued in several ways. You should read what Cus said about fighters with fear btw. Fear does not always mean weak mental strength, some even use it to their advantage.
I know the armchair psychology is fun and it conforms to the popular myths of the sport but I never bought it and neither should you.
I know the armchair psychology is fun and it conforms to the popular myths of the sport but I never bought it and neither should you.
I mean, maybe Tyson was being ironic or sarcastic when he said, "I'm terrified of being bullied", but my guess is not.
Call it "armchair psychology". Call it what you like. I'm satisfied with it.
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