tyson is still an attraction no matter what others say so its good to hear he's in tip-top shape and maybe he's good for a couple of fights and can redeem himself from that not so good losses he suffered and make that good exit, how is that?
Mike's problem was, and appears to still be, mental as much as physical. The Holyfield fights showed as much. Even a very fit Tyson cannot sometimes drive away his demons long enough to fight using his God-given boxing gifts. Whenever confronted by a case study of an opponent, he either visibly sulked and looked beaten, or had recourse to gross methods such as biting one's opponent's ear off. He has also gotten to complaining too much to the refs in many of his latter fights. About the self-proclaimed BADDEST MAN ON THE PLANET, that says volumes!
If only mental fitness inexhorably follows physical fitness, then Tyson may have a shot. Sadly, that doesn't always happen.
I hope he is in great shape so maybe we won't hear the Tyson faithful make excuses when he dissapoints them again. He's finished and only fighting for money. Tyson will not be champion again especially if he continues to do what he said he is going to do and that is fight B and C level fighters until he thinks he is ready.
tyson said hes gone right after the top guys
what you talkin bout
I do not believe Mike Tyson can be successful in the boxing world anymore no matter how fit he is now. He has had his day and he has proved time and time again that his dedication is gone when he steps up to fight someone big. He simply doesn't have what it takes anymore, any decent heavyweight who can last 3 rounds with him has won. There is no excuse for getting beat by Danny Williams like that. Getting hit 26 times in a row is a sign in itself that continuing will lead to bad things, Mike had never been it that many times in one flurry before.
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