was tysons power overrated?.

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  • catskills23
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    #51
    does anyone know physics here and if so tell me if speed equals power?.

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    • Kilrain
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      #52
      JJ lost credibility when he said Douglas "exposed Tyson". We all know Mikes career was spiralling wildly out of control at the time, it was going to happen sooner or later... Douglas didn't expose ****, he caught Tyson on the right night. Had Mike been focused, had he not been beset by a whole stream of legal woes and personal issues, he would've chewed Buster up and spat him out. Easy

      Tysons power is undeniable

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      • catskills23
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        #53
        Originally posted by them_apples
        Tony tucker was one of the best in the division at the time, he sure as hell would lay a beat down on guys like Samuel peter..fat slow untalented boxers.
        Originally posted by Kilrain
        JJ lost credibility when he said Douglas "exposed Tyson". We all know Mikes career was spiralling wildly out of control at the time, it was going to happen sooner or later... Douglas didn't expose ****, he caught Tyson on the right night. Had Mike been focused, had he not been beset by a whole stream of legal woes and personal issues, he would've chewed Buster up and spat him out. Easy

        Tysons power is undeniable

        did tyson hit harder before or after prison?.

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        • BMWM3P
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          #54
          Originally posted by Kilrain
          JJ lost credibility when he said Douglas "exposed Tyson". We all know Mikes career was spiralling wildly out of control at the time, it was going to happen sooner or later... Douglas didn't expose ****, he caught Tyson on the right night. Had Mike been focused, had he not been beset by a whole stream of legal woes and personal issues, he would've chewed Buster up and spat him out. Easy

          Tysons power is undeniable
          True, if Tyson wasn't such an unstable individual and would have focused on boxing. This discussion would be about him being the GOAT rather than this ludricous bull****.

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          • catskills23
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            #55
            was tysons power overrated?.

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            • Left Hook Tua
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              #56
              nope.

              tyson was. the power was there though.

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              • Pico Hollywood
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                #57
                Originally posted by catskills23
                A lot of his opponents have said that they have been hit harder.

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                • j.razor
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                  #58
                  Tyson's power would ko anyone if it lands, no ifs , ands, buts, or whats about it...

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                  • joseph5620
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                    Tye fields won his first 12 fights by first round knockout, and is 41-1 with 37 knockouts. But his opposition was crap, and for the most part, so was Tyson's. Throw in an old, out of shape ex champ, and a blown up light heavyweight, and who do you have left that he really beat? Holyfield and Douglas exposed Mike for what he really was, a good, fast, hard hitting, aggressive small HW with good head movement that could string punches together in combinations. But with a lot of people thinking he could blow any HW in history out in the first round, he is certainly overrated, at least by some.

                    No way can you compare Ty fields competition to Tyson's at ANY stage of their craeers. Just no way.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      Tony Tucker was a journeyman with an inflated record of tomato cans. I'm glad you're infatuated with his stats, but he would struggle to be a top 20 contender today. Do you seriously think Tucker is better than Lamon Brewster? Even Sam Peter?
                      Tony Tucker was better than both. Brewster is not even close.

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