Who's ring introduction was more intimidating?
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I don't care about ring intros. I care about actual intimidation.
And as far as actual intimidators go, I'd vote for Tyson, Hopkins, and Robinson.
Tyson, everyone knows why. He's fucking Tyson!
Hopkins back in the day was very good at getting into a man's head. He wasn't this older version who took an axe to a Jermain Taylor doll head, and shoved Winky's face and laughed.
He was the "I'm flying to your Country, disrespecting your entire Nation and your flag, throwing beans in your face, and leaving without a scratch" version. There's something very intimidating about a man who feels his back is against the wall and he has nothing to lose.
Robinson was a mindfuck. He'd tell you he was going to fight you this way, or that way. But you never knew. He could embarass you for a UD just as easily as he could knock your damn block off. Also the whole drinking of Cattle blood before signing a contract was pretty damn sweet.Comment
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Tyson is hands down the most intimidating.
He comes to the ring with that towel for a shirt, no neck, then you stand in front of his Napoleon of a man. "The undisputed, undefeated.. Heavyweight champion of the world!!"
Then at that moment... you know your gonna lose.Comment
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Unless you were Buster Douglas.Tyson is hands down the most intimidating.
He comes to the ring with that towel for a shirt, no neck, then you stand in front of his Napoleon of a man. "The undisputed, undefeated.. Heavyweight champion of the world!!"
Then at that moment... you know your gonna lose.
In my opinion a young George Foreman and Sonny Liston were atleast as "scary" as Tyson.Comment
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