If tyson would've been born 20 years later

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  • El Chicano
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    #11
    Originally posted by baddest
    Alright say Tyson would've been born 10/30/1986. Without the mental damage and ****. Came out Jan. 3 2005. Ended the year 18-0. won the title next year at 19 years of age. won the other 2 in 07 followed by beating Evander Holyfield(in replacement of holmes) and idk, calvin brock or ibragimov in a rubber match or title shot, and now he goes up against Klitschko for the unification of the belts. This is the tyson that fought spinks.

    Who wins? How long does this go?

    OT: How much money do you think tyson would be making today? 30 40 or 50 mil per fight? what about endorsements? plus that wrestlemania ****, and dancing with the stars?

    Who would be the face of the sport, Mike or PBF? how many viewers you think mike would get per fight?

    Who would be his promoter? Bob Arum? Don King? Golden Boy? Donald Trump?

    Who do you think he'd be ****ing instead of robin givens? Buffie the body? Kim Kardashian? etc.
    What??????!!!!!TF!

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    • iron_boy
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      #12
      a prime tyson would k.o any current heavy weight

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      • Khalid X
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        #13
        Originally posted by GodOfWarII
        Tysons not nearly as strong as people think he is. He is more for speed, I'd like to see pictures of tyson pulling big ass trucks with his back... Oh, wait nope he can't. Do you know George Foreman trained so hard he was pulling trucks with his back. Foreman is too strong for tyson, prime 4 prime foreman beats that ass
        a prime foreman would give mike some problems but here is how i see it...foreman although strong was very slow and inaccurate. All tyson would do is get inside of one of those looping punches with quick combos. People say foremans deadly uppercuts would give mike problems but in order to throw them george would have to drop his hands and it comes down to who could hit who first...a tyson cross or a george uppercut. Clearly tyson would land 1-2 punches before foreman could get a decent uppercut in.

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        • KILLA RIGHT
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          #14
          Originally posted by FLYBOY
          prime tyson would easily KO the klitschkos, lennox lewis, holyfield...
          He wouldnt have the guts to fight them

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          • ATFsven
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            #15
            Tyson would be ****ing minted..

            Prime Mike Tyson could have taken ANY heavyweight (imo)

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            • GodOfWarII
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              #16
              Originally posted by ATFsven
              Tyson would be ****ing minted..

              Prime Mike Tyson could have taken ANY heavyweight (imo)
              Sure he would of, thats why he ducked people like George Foreman who called him out and would have killed him with one punch because big George is stronger then overrated Mike Tyson, plus Tysons chin and Stamina has always had questions on it and those questions would have showed up against Big George.

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              • Poet682006
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                #17
                I don't see any of todays crop of Heavyweights being able to give Tyson a good fight let alone beating him.

                Poet

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                • kayjay
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                  #18
                  That's too many counterfactuals.

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                  • The Legacy
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                    #19
                    If a prime Tyson was around these days he would mop up the heavyweight scene.

                    I really can't see anyone who would give him any trouble. Even David Haye - who is moving up to heavyweight and who I expect to make an impact - would get knocked out.

                    It's a shame we don't have a great heavyweight around these days.

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                    • Live Dog
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                      #20
                      Lets say Tyson was born in 2028, and he was 2 inches taller, and Cus's grandson was his trainer, and he had a good childhood, and he wasn't a mental midget, and .................................................. ..............

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