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  • Silencers
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    #31
    Originally posted by j
    try mike tyson vs tony tucker.

    same story as klitschko vs sulty.
    I really didn't find that one as boring, Tyson was forcing the fight, Tucker actually gave him problems the first few rounds and he threw more than 28 punches per round.

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    • Scott9945
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      #32
      Originally posted by j
      try mike tyson vs tony tucker.

      same story as klitschko vs sulty.

      I was going to say Tyson-Smith.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Scott9945
        I was going to say Tyson-Smith.
        That one was pretty bad, same level as Wlad-Iggy.

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          #34
          I was going to say Tyson-Smith

          Originally posted by silencers98
          That one was pretty bad, same level as Wlad-Iggy.
          The constant grabbing tests my patience more than the posing does.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Scott9945
            The constant grabbing tests my patience more than the posing does.
            Bonecrusher was fighting scared, he just wanted to go the full 12. Good pick.

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            • j
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              #36
              whichever fight really doesn't matter. i think a huge point is that people are always a little miffed if a guy known for crushing opponents goes 12 rounds with what people would consider a lesser fighter. and the thompson/tyson fight was a unification that i found a bit boring. wladimir, though, did technically play a perfect game. tyson did pull out a rare decision in that fight. both of these fights will and should be overlooked a bit considering both are highly destructive fighters.


              check out my thread to gain some incite into how manny and wladimir veiw this last fight. i also threw in some nice klitschko KOs to remind people, and teach all these newer idiots that just joined i the last month or two, that wladimir is known to put people away.

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                #37
                I already posted this in another thread, so I'll just paste it here. I was referring to the beautiful article written by **** Sensation and to him personally:

                Mike Tyson, 1st unification fight, with James Smith in 1987 - win by UD
                Mike Tyson, 2nd unification fight, with Tony Tucker in 1987 - win by UD
                Lewis, 1st unification fight with Holyfield in 1999 - a draw
                Lewis, 2nd unification fight with Holyfield in 1999 - win by UD

                What the **** is wrong with THIS win by UD? I'm not a huge Wlad fan but come on, hasn't it crossed your mind that when 2 skilled champions meet in the ring, the KO is not that usual because that's no bum like Austin in front of either of the fighter?

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                • beez721
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by silencers98
                  I really didn't find that one as boring, Tyson was forcing the fight, Tucker actually gave him problems the first few rounds and he threw more than 28 punches per round.
                  holyfield/lewis 1 was pretty bad

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by beez721
                    holyfield/lewis 1 was pretty bad
                    I thought Lewis-Holyfield 1 was pretty good, the decision was shameful but the fight wasn't bad at all.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Knicksman20
                      [IMG]http://www.******************.com/articles.php?id=3949[/IMG]

                      I think he's a bit harsh but makes some valid points.
                      man, this is classic, funny too!
                      spot on ..

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