No boxer could have beat Mike Tyson on the 22nd of November, 1986

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    #191
    Originally posted by hellfire508
    How many people beat a 1960, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76 or 77 Muhammad Ali? NONE! We all know we didn't even see his prime, between 68 and 70! That's right. He MUST be the greatest!
    Let him have his opinion instead of nuthuggin Ali in every TYSON thread. There are plenty of Ali threads.

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    • RockyMarcianofan00
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      #192
      In regards to this thread, that answer is thats false..No fighter in history on any night is 100% unbeatable.. Some fighters look flashier compared to others, some may look un beatable but this is not fact its thought....

      For instance put Foreman on his best night against Joe Louis on his best night together and neither of them will look as flashy as-
      Joe Louis against Max Schmelling (II)

      and

      George Foreman against Joe Frazier

      Now you may have your idea of who will win but the fact is both looked "unbeatable" on these nights but put both fighters in the ring on those nights and they won't look unbeatable....I mean wether one wins or the other the fact is they won't look as flashy....

      ya know?

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      • Mike Tyson77
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        #193
        Tyson was too hungry to lose that night. He knocked Berbick down three times with one punch. No one could stand up to that. He had rooney, desire, power, speed, and no Don King or Robin Givens. I would pick that version of Tyson to beat any fighter that ever lived.

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        • RockyMarcianofan00
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          #194
          Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
          Tyson was too hungry to lose that night. He knocked Berbick down three times with one punch. No one could stand up to that. He had rooney, desire, power, speed, and no Don King or Robin Givens. I would pick that version of Tyson to beat any fighter that ever lived.
          change the bold word to contend with and I can agee with you...No fighter is 100% unbeatable...

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          • Floydko1
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            #195
            lol It's funny reading some off these replys for the AMATUERS lol,

            Ppl still believing tyson was unbeatable in the late 80s
            Just remember who he actually faced in them years
            Tony Tucker (prob the best guy he beat in my book Tucker was a class act in his prime)

            Tevor Berbick
            Toney Tubbs
            James smith
            Pinklin Thomas
            a Old Holmes
            a true legend in Spinks but a true Light-heavy weight, Spinks had balls even facing Holmes even at holmes age,

            And the talk about Tyson would beat Ali is a huge insult to the great man Ali would ave talkd **** 2 tyson tolded him what round he would be down and would school him all fight

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            • Mike Tyson77
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              #196
              Originally posted by Floydko1
              lol It's funny reading some off these replys for the AMATUERS lol,

              Ppl still believing tyson was unbeatable in the late 80s
              Just remember who he actually faced in them years
              Tony Tucker (prob the best guy he beat in my book Tucker was a class act in his prime)

              Tevor Berbick
              Toney Tubbs
              James smith
              Pinklin Thomas
              a Old Holmes
              a true legend in Spinks but a true Light-heavy weight, Spinks had balls even facing Holmes even at holmes age,

              And the talk about Tyson would beat Ali is a huge insult to the great man Ali would ave talkd **** 2 tyson tolded him what round he would be down and would school him all fight

              None of those guys where even close to beating Tyson. Tyson would take Ali out in 4 rounds or win a close UD.

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              • Hard Boiled HK
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                #197
                Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
                How many people beat an 86' Tyson? That's right......NONE. No one was even close.
                And exactly how does this statement support your arguement?

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                • RockyMarcianofan00
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                  #198
                  I'm not really 100% sure who'd win between Ali and Tyson (Prime to Prime) ....
                  That fights near impossible to gauge, but what I will say is ALi would have a tough time with Tyson like he did with Joe Frazier...

                  Also Ali would work Tyson's head alot and maybe get to his head with his jab being so fast...So Tyson would also have a hard time with Ali...

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                  • Verstyle
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                    #199
                    Originally posted by Floydko1
                    lol It's funny reading some off these replys for the AMATUERS lol,

                    Ppl still believing tyson was unbeatable in the late 80s
                    Just remember who he actually faced in them years
                    Tony Tucker (prob the best guy he beat in my book Tucker was a class act in his prime)

                    Tevor Berbick
                    Toney Tubbs
                    James smith
                    Pinklin Thomas
                    a Old Holmes
                    a true legend in Spinks but a true Light-heavy weight, Spinks had balls even facing Holmes even at holmes age,

                    And the talk about Tyson would beat Ali is a huge insult to the great man Ali would ave talkd **** 2 tyson tolded him what round he would be down and would school him all fight


                    never know unless u saw it

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                    • hellfire508
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                      #200
                      Originally posted by Yaman
                      Let him have his opinion instead of nuthuggin Ali in every TYSON thread. There are plenty of Ali threads.
                      Nuthugging? I am a very realistic Ali fan.

                      You on the other hand...

                      Get ****ed ****head.

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