Tyson/Pacquiao: Who was more exciting to watch???!!

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  • Reggie Miller
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    #1

    Tyson/Pacquiao: Who was more exciting to watch???!!

    Let's keep this flame-free, who was more exciting to watch?
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    Tyson
    73.86%
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    Pacquiao
    26.14%
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  • rizkybizness
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    #2
    pacman because he's fighting live bodies

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    • Squabbles94806
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      #3
      Pacquiao's my hero, but there's nothing like a Mike Tyson fight. I'm referring to his prime of course.

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      • Testdead
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        #4
        Every Tyson fight has a real sence of antisipation about it.

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        • Reggie Miller
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          #5
          Originally posted by Testdead
          Every Tyson fight has a real sence of antisipation about it.
          :thumbup::thumbup:

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          • Bonsi
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            #6
            Theyre both brutal, but Tyson will actaully help his opponents up and kiss them after ****ing them up, and his opponents actaully lets him kiss them in fear. so i'm not sure.

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            • Squabbles94806
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              #7
              This booked titled "The Last Great Fight" by Joe Layden gives really good insight about Tyson. Yeah, we all know the story with Cus, and Atlas.
              "The Last Great Fight" is about the Buster Douglas fight and how one fight changed both of their lives forever.

              It saddens me how Tyson's career was handled. He could have been a super legend. Instead people turned him into a side show freak, clouding his mind and not allowing him to see str8.

              Fcuk Don King...

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              • extracurRICular
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                #8
                Originally posted by IronMike_19
                Let's keep this flame-free, who was more exciting to watch?
                Ma dawg Iron Mike had a mystique about him every time he fought...there was an aura about him that not only made us fans go nutz over his fights but scared the bejesus out of most of his opponents...I miss that so much in the HW Div....or in boxing for that matter...

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                • Reggie Miller
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Squabbles94806
                  This booked titled "The Last Great Fight" by Joe Layden gives really good insight about Tyson. Yeah, we all know the story with Cus, and Atlas.
                  "The Last Great Fight" is about the Buster Douglas fight and how one fight changed both of their lives forever.

                  It saddens me how Tyson's career was handled. He could have been a super legend. Instead people turned him into a side show freak, clouding his mind and not allowing him to see str8.

                  Fcuk Don King...
                  especially his handlers.

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                  • Tony Jones
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                    #10
                    Tyson in his prime was a phenomenon. There was a sense of anticipation surrounding every fight and in his early days he was thrilling to watch. Viciously aggressive, lightning fast and explosive. Should have done so much more.

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