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Originally posted by Klitschko2009 View PostI stopped reading when you said "Vitali is comparable to a prime Bruno"
You're obviously a complete moron
Vitali has an iron chin, never been down
Bruno was a glass chinned bum
Vitali would destroy Bruno
Answering threads with a HAHAHAHA shows your mental capacity is that of a child.
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Originally posted by Infern0 View PostI didn't say Vitali has beaten anyone comparible to Tyson, but Vitali has never Really lost. The closest was when he was cut up by lewis, but i consider that fight a draw now.
Tyson however got KTFO by Douglas, Bullied by Holyfield twice, Murdered by Lewis, beaten by Williams and retired by Mcdermott.
At the end of the day, the loses that you've just supplied are all post-prime Tyson. Tyson's prime was before the start of the 90s.
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Originally posted by FistoftheDallasStar View PostYour obviously too young to recall anything about Tyson's prime. Vitali would not have fared well against a prime Tyson. Height doesn't matter if the number one ability of Tyson's offense was to time a jab, slip it and go for the opening. You are just bored with the state of the Heavyweight division like everyone else. Vitali can't really prove himself without a worthy opponent but trying to say he is better than a PRIME MIKE TYSON is just ridiculous.
Yes, height (size) does matter. Vitali is just too big and too tough for any version of Tyson, by miles.
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Originally posted by KostyaTszyu View Postwhat a ****** statement, i can think of plenty of fighters who would whoop prime tyson, both actually and p4p
Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, George Foreman and Muhammad Ali all whoop the **** out of prime mike
Holyfield already beat the **** out of a pretty good version of mike, and before you whine about how "shot" mike was, remember evander was 34 and many thought he didnt even belong in the ring with tyson, after the retirement and the loss to bowe
Of course these are the what if's in boxing. If Tyson never fired Rooney, etc, etc.Last edited by Boxingwizard; 05-20-2009, 12:11 AM.
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Originally posted by darkstar777 View PostI'm not going into the fantasy matchups, but Tyson trained eight weeks straight to prepare himself for Spinks, Rooney had Tyson sparring 15 rounds a week, and the result was a devastating first round knock out. Tyson said it best, "I put the work in the gym it shows up in the fight". Tyson IS MENTALLY WEAK, but when he had Rooney in his corner he was prepared to overcome that weakness.
Of course these are the what if's in boxing. If Tyson never fired Rooney, etc, etc.
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Originally posted by Stickman View PostYes, height (size) does matter. Vitali is just too big and too tough for any version of Tyson, by miles.
Tyson would be able to get inside and once he does, then Vitali is going to get hit..a lot.
This isn't no Haye vs Vitali here. Tyson is a lot tougher then Haye, he's probably faster and alot stronger. He wasn't the youngest ever heavyweight champion of the world for nothing...
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Originally posted by Demise View PostHe didn't even train for Douglas. Holyfield headbutted Tyson all night long, which got Tyson frustrated. He fought Williams and McDeromott for the money.
At the end of the day, the loses that you've just supplied are all post-prime Tyson. Tyson's prime was before the start of the 90s.
Originally posted by Demise View PostTyson is a lot faster then Vitali.
Tyson would be able to get inside and once he does, then Vitali is going to get hit..a lot.
This isn't no Haye vs Vitali here. Tyson is a lot tougher then Haye, he's probably faster and alot stronger. He wasn't the youngest ever heavyweight champion of the world for nothing...
Tyson is a lot faster than Vitali, but then again, so was Herbie Hide.
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Originally posted by Stickman View PostYes, height (size) does matter. Vitali is just too big and too tough for any version of Tyson, by miles.
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