Who could beat 86-89 Tyson?
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Amusing. Where to start? Well lets start here, you know both Tyson and Foreman only move in 1 direction right?Comment
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Jack Johnson may muffle Mike with clinches, where Mike is mediocre. But Johnson actually knows how to fight in clinches, of which he is a master. Jack knew how to get something out of his clinches, they were not for their own sake. Styles make fights. Prime Johnson likely clinches Mike to exhaustion then dismantles him once the outside is safe.
Johnson never saw a thing in the world like Mike. He never knew such a thing could even exist. Tyson kills him everywhere but a clinch. Fleeing to the clinch is the key for Johnson, and perhaps the only way out. And this way out is no elk trail but a grand boulevard.Last edited by The Old LefHook; 08-02-2022, 03:48 PM.Comment
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Jack Johnson may muffle Mike with clinches, where Mike is mediocre. But Johnson actually knows how to fight in clinches, of which he is a master. Jack knew how to get something out of his clinches, they were not for their own sake. Styles make fights. Prime Johnson likely clinches Mike to exhaustion then dismantles him once the outside is safe.
Johnson never saw a thing in the world like Mike. He never knew such a thing could even exist. Tyson kills him everywhere but a clinch. Fleeing to the clinch is the key for Johnson, and perhaps the only way out. And this way out is no elk trail but a grand boulevard.
Johnson would also screw with his head the entire way. The constant taunting would get to Tyson bad. I don't think he would survive the distance even if it's a mere 12 rounds.Comment
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Jack Johnson may muffle Mike with clinches, where Mike is mediocre. But Johnson actually knows how to fight in clinches, of which he is a master. Jack knew how to get something out of his clinches, they were not for their own sake. Styles make fights. Prime Johnson likely clinches Mike to exhaustion then dismantles him once the outside is safe.
Johnson never saw a thing in the world like Mike. He never knew such a thing could even exist. Tyson kills him everywhere but a clinch. Fleeing to the clinch is the key for Johnson, and perhaps the only way out. And this way out is no elk trail but a grand boulevard.Comment
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So true, and it was easy to clinch Tyson up. Pretty much any of his opponents set on holding on were able to take him to the distance. Even some very low level opponents took him to the later rounds purely by clinching. His inside game is almost nonexistent and he has very weak grappling, and is also lazy on the inside and loses heart quickly.
Johnson would also screw with his head the entire way. The constant taunting would get to Tyson bad. I don't think he would survive the distance even if it's a mere 12 rounds.
Johnson wouldn't survive me much less Tyson.
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I agree with those and Holyfield as well. Would've been a more exciting fight than the one we got in 96. With Kevin Rooney in Tyson's corner, it would've probably started off somewhat strategic and then turned into a slugfest by round 2 for Holy.Comment
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Mike at his best was top ten... When someone is not neutralized they look great. Go watch Arnold as the terminator, and he looks unbeatable. But boxing pundits, some boxing pundits, told us Mike would lose when facing a jabber with reach. Douglas showed it was easy when done right.
Mike was fun to watch as he went through 80's guys with soft chins and guts... And yeah they had skills, but no real fitness and Mike would inevitably catch them, like what he did to an older Holmes.
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