tyson-bruno 1 beginning of the end

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  • larryx
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    #1

    tyson-bruno 1 beginning of the end

    all the signs were there

    1 -new corner
    2 -change in stle(no more bobbing and weaving)just st8 ahead head hunting
    3-defense was diminishing-he was taking alot more flush shots

    the douglass fight shouldnve been such a shock for those who watched closley!!!!!

    if he wouldve kept his same corner and stay disapline i beleave he wouldve retired as an atg maybe undefeated!!!!~
  • Jim Jeffries
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    #2
    No matter what he did, he wasn't getting through Holyfield, Bowe and Lewis undefeated.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
      No matter what he did, he wasn't getting through Holyfield, Bowe and Lewis undefeated.
      i disagree

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        #4
        Originally posted by larryx
        i disagree
        Too bad he chose to fight 42-1 underdog journeyman Douglas instead of a 41 year old Foreman who was 20-0 on his comeback trail with 19 knockouts, or Holyfield who already had 5 fights (including 2 former champs) at HW after unifying at CW. I think he'd have lost to both.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
          Too bad he chose to fight 42-1 underdog journeyman Douglas instead of a 41 year old Foreman who was 20-0 on his comeback trail with 19 knockouts, or Holyfield who already had 5 fights (including 2 former champs) at HW after unifying at CW. I think he'd have lost to both.
          douglass was his mando

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