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  • #11
    Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
    The thread title makes it sound like Tyson never faced a tough opponent. I guess that would be true, early in is career. He at least finally got to face Holyfield in the mid to late '90s and Lennox Lewis when he was shot.
    Ruddock was a tough opponent, Tucker as well. He had some solid opponents but it could have been way tougher for him if he faced any of the guys I mentioned.
    Last edited by BKM-; 05-03-2018, 10:41 AM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BKM- View Post
      Ruddock was a tough opponent, Tucker as well. He had some solid opponents but it could have been way touger for him if he faced any of the guys I mentioned.
      Yeah, they were good opponents, but not elite level tough, like Joe Frazier was for Ali. Those guys weren't around when Tyson was prime in the '80s. The tougher opponents were there in the '90s, post prison and Tyson wasn't the same after that. Even at that point, he probably only loses to Foreman, possibly Ike as well, if he catches Tyson early, as Ike only has one later stoppage in his career.

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      • #13
        better not be claiming he didht face tough guys. You dont become undisputed by not (he didnt fight for vacant belts)

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        • #14
          Originally posted by OCPancho View Post
          DK wanted no part of Tim against Tyson.
          He could have spoiled the party.
          So he had Tim take a dive against Bonecrusher.
          I doubt Tim took a dive against Bonecrusher. He was originally scheduled to fight Tony Tubbs and Tubbs pulled out so King forced him to take on previous victim Smith. When Tubbs pulled out Witherspoon got off his training routine (this explains the positive test for marijuana in the Smith loss.) King threatened him to fight Bonecrusher and Witherspoon sued him over this later. The lawsuit resulted in Witherspoon being blacklisted by King who for some time controlled the heavyweight division.
          Anyways a fighter would definitely train differently for a boxer like Tubbs as he would for a puncher like James Bonecrusher Smith.

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          • #15
            Vitali Klitschko, David Tua

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            • #16
              Tyrell Biggs was an Olympic Gold medalist and defeated Lewis in the amateurs. Big HW at 6'5". Tyson made short work of him and I don't believe Biggs was ever the same fighter again. He was certainly as good as Bowe at that juncture of his career. By the time he fought Bowe he had three KO losses and was only behind by one point on the cards when the fight was stopped in the eight.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BKM- View Post
                Looking back now there were some very tough matchups for Tyson that we never got to see. I don't think he ducked them per se except maybe one of them(lumberjack George).

                Oliver McCall
                Ray Mercer
                David Tua
                Ike Ibeabuchi
                George Foreman

                These were all possible at one point. All iron chinned punchers with heart(maybe not headcase Oliver) who could take it to him.. I think I forget some too. Mike would hate to fight any of them.

                How do you see these fights going? Keep the years in mind for the 25 Tyson versions.
                Toughest opponent he has ever faced: HIMSELF

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                • #18
                  Tim Witherspoon
                  Micheal dokes
                  Rid**** bowe
                  Ray Mercer
                  Tommy Morrison
                  Michael moorer
                  George foreman
                  Oliver mccall
                  Tua
                  Ibeabuchi
                  Chris Byrd
                  Roy Jones
                  James Toney
                  Hasim Rahman
                  Wladimer klitchko
                  Vitali klitchko

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                    Tim Witherspoon
                    Micheal dokes
                    Rid**** bowe
                    Ray Mercer
                    Tommy Morrison
                    Michael moorer
                    George foreman
                    Oliver mccall
                    Tua
                    Ibeabuchi
                    Chris Byrd
                    Roy Jones
                    James Toney
                    Hasim Rahman
                    Wladimer klitchko
                    Vitali klitchko
                    Tyson of 87/88 beats everyone on that list. Some of them very quickly.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by tonysoprano View Post
                      Tyson of 87/88 beats everyone on that list. Some of them very quickly.
                      If you say so

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