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Best "Stare Down" in boxing
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Duran was scarey, Lewis was frightening, but Foreman was Abhorrid. I would not want to meet that brother in a dark alley when he was young. He is the Master of the stare.Comment
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Tyson not even bothering to look at Spinksno, you are wrong. watch his fights and look for the pre-fight staredown when the ref is giving instructions.
the first few fights post-prison is when he did that. that's about it.
he rarely ever did it. watch the spinks fight. they don't even look at each other. that's how most of his staredowns were. he got all up in golota's grill (when andrew had sunglasses on) in the press conference, but when it came time for the pre-fight instructions, he barely wasted his time with the staredown. he looked at him a little bit and looked to the side. it wasn't an intimidating stare at all. he didn't need it, golota was already freaking out because he's like that. watch the first bruno fight. bruno is staring right at mike and mike and staring to the side, eyes wandering around, not trying to look back at bruno.
tyson rarely ever did the pre-fight staredown. it's funny how people watch a couple fights of one guy and think that's how he always was. it is hardly the case.
Bruno trying to stare Tyson down, Tyson not bothering with the staredown
Tyson not looking at Tubbs
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tyson looking down, so obviously he ain't looking at tucker who is 6 foot 5no, you are wrong. watch his fights and look for the pre-fight staredown when the ref is giving instructions.
the first few fights post-prison is when he did that. that's about it.
he rarely ever did it. watch the spinks fight. they don't even look at each other. that's how most of his staredowns were. he got all up in golota's grill (when andrew had sunglasses on) in the press conference, but when it came time for the pre-fight instructions, he barely wasted his time with the staredown. he looked at him a little bit and looked to the side. it wasn't an intimidating stare at all. he didn't need it, golota was already freaking out because he's like that. watch the first bruno fight. bruno is staring right at mike and mike and staring to the side, eyes wandering around, not trying to look back at bruno.
tyson rarely ever did the pre-fight staredown. it's funny how people watch a couple fights of one guy and think that's how he always was. it is hardly the case.
tyson not bothering to stare down stewart (who looks like he's ready to crap his shorts)
tyson looking to the side and warming up instead of staring down the black rhino.
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tyson looking at the ref, not ratliffno, you are wrong. watch his fights and look for the pre-fight staredown when the ref is giving instructions.
the first few fights post-prison is when he did that. that's about it.
he rarely ever did it. watch the spinks fight. they don't even look at each other. that's how most of his staredowns were. he got all up in golota's grill (when andrew had sunglasses on) in the press conference, but when it came time for the pre-fight instructions, he barely wasted his time with the staredown. he looked at him a little bit and looked to the side. it wasn't an intimidating stare at all. he didn't need it, golota was already freaking out because he's like that. watch the first bruno fight. bruno is staring right at mike and mike and staring to the side, eyes wandering around, not trying to look back at bruno.
tyson rarely ever did the pre-fight staredown. it's funny how people watch a couple fights of one guy and think that's how he always was. it is hardly the case.
tyson looking down, not trying to stare down "the truth"
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