Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
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No boxer could have beat Mike Tyson on the 22nd of November, 1986
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Originally posted by RockyMarcianofan00No the difference is when Foreman hit you once or twice you'd be KO'd (or at least knocked down) , Tyson he had to hit you with a few good flurries..and then you'd get up MAYBE and the ref would stop it
Tyson has had nearly 30 1 punch ko's out of his 44 kos...they were out cold most of the time. Foreman had a handfull of 1 punch ko's. In fact..the only one i can call legit is the jab he hit Moorer with. And he didnt have them out cold most of the time.
Tyson had speed, explosiveness AND power. He hit his opponents when they didn't expect it, they would be countered by his hardest punch. And its always true that the punches that hurt the most are the ones you cant see coming. You could see Foreman's punches coming.
George Foreman had the heaviest hands ever, hands down. But because he didnt posses the speed, accuracy and quickness in his hands, his ko's were out of brute strenght. It was sheer power, and he chopped on them till they had enough.Last edited by BKM-; 07-16-2006, 08:07 AM.
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tyson was unstoppable because it is almost impossible to block and counterpunch him when he bum rushes you with those left hooks
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Originally posted by BmoreBrawlertyson was unstoppable because it is almost impossible to block and counterpunch him when he bum rushes you with those left hooks
hahaha. very true. since i do his style i know what your talking about. whenever i come in quick and throw they other person cant do ****. cause there being overwhelmed with me punching
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Originally posted by BmoreBrawlertyson was unstoppable because it is almost impossible to block and counterpunch him when he bum rushes you with those left hooks
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Wow, this thread is still going?
Tyson looked excellent that night, and would be very, very hard to beat. But it was against Trevor Berbick for crying out loud.
No boxer could have beaten Muhammad Ali on the 14th of November, 1966.
No boxer could have beaten Joe Louis on the 22nd of June, 1938.
The best heavyweights all looked invincible at some stage. But they definately were not.
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Originally posted by paul750Ive had a bad night, but i read that and had a good laugh, thanks.
How many people beat an 86' Tyson? That's right......NONE. No one was even close.
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Originally posted by Mike Tyson77How many people beat an 86' Tyson? That's right......NONE. No one was even close.
no boxer in history in unbeatable........it just takes the right person to come along and do it...
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How many people beat an 86' Tyson? That's right......NONE. No one was even close.
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Originally posted by Mike Tyson77How many people beat an 86' Tyson? That's right......NONE. No one was even close.Last edited by hellfire508; 07-18-2006, 03:09 AM.
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