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  • markusmod
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    Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
    'Long ****' - What is that, some cowboy idiom? -- It must be that 'English as a second language' problem getting in the way again.

    "cuckold" -- as in: Did Pitt cuckold Tyson with Givens?

    ("Use the correct word not it's second cousin" Mark Twain)

    P.S. The Hagler-Jones line was cute (and as usual, unnecessary).
    Hahahahahahahhaa

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  • Willie Pep 229
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    'Long ****' - What is that, some cowboy idiom? -- It must be that 'English as a second language' problem getting in the way again.

    "cuckold" -- as in: Did Pitt cuckold Tyson with Givens?

    ("Use the correct word not it's second cousin" Mark Twain)

    P.S. The Hagler-Jones line was cute (and as usual, unnecessary).
    markusmod markusmod likes this.

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  • The Old LefHook
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    Originally posted by EDD1 View Post

    It think the fight with Holifield would have been better and he still would have lost on account of his disinterest in boxing as it has been documented by his own account, we might have missed out on the bowe Vs Holifield trilogy and he would have ended up in legal trouble in some other way down the line,,, possibly for killing Brad Pitt with one punch,,, and we would have missed out on some great movies like interview with a vampire and legends of that fall
    Did Pitt long c¤ck Tyson with Givens?
    Last edited by The Old LefHook; 04-11-2021, 12:19 AM.

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  • meat_abstract
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    If Mike didn't go to jail in 1992 what changes in his career?
    As a boxer, or as a rapist?

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  • SweetPbfAli
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    Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
    well we don’t know.....Lewis dismantled him without even ruddock getting in to the fight....yeah he did throw some left jabs half hearted to the body but we are not talking about welterweights here we are talking about 235lb men and rarely do you see a fighter of that size adjusting that quickly to end a fight..... Lewis delivered that over hand right instinctively and with cat like quickness.....I don’t think anybody beats Lewis on this night and the night he destroyed golota.....Tyson had never been in the ring with a fighter like Lewis before.....intelligent , good technical boxer , power puncher , size and reach and nasty when necessary.....of there 6 common opponents 5 of them Lewis dealt with them more easy so that in my opinion tells you which fighter was actually the all round better fighter.
    I like Tyson I just don’t think he beats Lewis no matter when they fought
    Oh, I agree with you. I do think a Tyson vs Lewis fight is touch and go early on if it happens in the early 90s. Tyson peaked incredibly early versus his peers so I would always like his chances had those fights happened earlier than later. Also, fighters with Tyson's style don't tend to last long so regardless if the loss to buster, we probably weren't going to get much more out of him before Holy of Lennox clips him.

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  • The plunger man
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    Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View Post

    Only thing I'll say is that the Ruddock that Lewis fought was not the same as the one Tyson fought. Floyd Patterson took the lead and had Ruddock fighting in a style that was not best for him. That ****** and slow jab to the body that ultimately got him KO'd was insanely bad and he threw it numerous times before Lewis countered it.
    well we don’t know.....Lewis dismantled him without even ruddock getting in to the fight....yeah he did throw some left jabs half hearted to the body but we are not talking about welterweights here we are talking about 235lb men and rarely do you see a fighter of that size adjusting that quickly to end a fight..... Lewis delivered that over hand right instinctively and with cat like quickness.....I don’t think anybody beats Lewis on this night and the night he destroyed golota.....Tyson had never been in the ring with a fighter like Lewis before.....intelligent , good technical boxer , power puncher , size and reach and nasty when necessary.....of there 6 common opponents 5 of them Lewis dealt with them more easy so that in my opinion tells you which fighter was actually the all round better fighter.
    I like Tyson I just don’t think he beats Lewis no matter when they fought

    Last edited by The plunger man; 04-01-2021, 02:56 PM.

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  • SweetPbfAli
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    Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
    Tyson would never have beaten Lewis period.....Tyson failed to make the olympics and was only pushed into pro heavies because he never made the qualifiers in the USA ...secondly it was the timekeepers fault on the long count not Douglas and if you actually watch the knockdown Douglas was ready to rise at any time and was watching the refs count and rose accordingly ......Douglas battered Tyson from post to post and was thoroughly vanquished in that fight even with that knockdown and even when he rose he took command once again.
    all great champions have an amateur pedigree and the greatest in history want to win an Olympic title so your argument falls flat right there...Tyson was ok knocking cans over but as soon as he stepped up the quality he started to struggle ......tucker , ruddock , bonecrusher , fighters that were physically imposing and could tie him up....he became predictable , limited and unable to adapt.
    douglas showed just how to beat Tyson and the bottom line is as soon as Tyson boxed an A+ fighter he lost and that’s a fact and Lewis resume pisses all over tysons and that’s another fact.
    Only thing I'll say is that the Ruddock that Lewis fought was not the same as the one Tyson fought. Floyd Patterson took the lead and had Ruddock fighting in a style that was not best for him. That ****** and slow jab to the body that ultimately got him KO'd was insanely bad and he threw it numerous times before Lewis countered it.

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  • JAB5239
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    Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
    See? It will be a billion before it's done. LOL

    Forbes probably included endorsements.
    That's what I'm thinking, plus his marijuana business.

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  • Willie Pep 229
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    See? It will be a billion before it's done. LOL

    Forbes probably included endorsements.

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  • GhostofDempsey
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    Originally posted by BKM- View Post

    I like how much this has grown. It used to be that he made 250 million in his whole career. Then it was 300 for a while. Then 500, and I see we're now at 700M.

    in about 10 years Tyson will be named first ever billionaire boxer just by having his networth grow through myth and legends.
    I always thought it was $400 million until I read Forbes estimated his career earnings at $685M, this is just prior to the Tyson/Jones match.

    https://www.sportingnews.com/us/boxi...z1qpb6cuj8505t

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