Define 'Prime Tyson'

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  • cosmichorn
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    #1

    Define 'Prime Tyson'

    When was Tyson in his prime? Which fight would you define as to when he reached his peak?
  • Mersey
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    I'd say against Spinks

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    • D-MiZe
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      #3
      Originally posted by Merseysideblood
      I'd say against Spinks
      Yarp.

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      • them_apples
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        #4
        Originally posted by cosmichorn
        When was Tyson in his prime? Which fight would you define as to when he reached his peak?
        My definition is on his way up to the belts. Once he became undisputed he had nothing more to achieve and felt like the top Dog.

        Still doesn't mean he was un beatable during those days. styles make fights and if you backed up, he'd beat you (you couldn't run forever from Mike) if you were stronger than him and stood your ground, you had a good chance of beating him.

        Ruddock nearly beat him using this method, guys like Mitch Green gave him trouble (well, not trouble, but went the distance) doing this early on in his career.


        If you back pedalled or couldn't overpower him, you died because he was good at anticipating counter punches. Holmes, Spinks, Berbick, Bruno, Tucker

        Holyfield was particularly strong and would most likely have found a way to beat a prime Tyson as well. Lewis would have lost IMO. Guys like Foreman would be huuge trouble..although there aren't many like George, other than Rid**** Bowe.

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        • portuge puncher
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          #5
          when he was with cus,
          good times, remmembering all the first round knockouts.

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          • Pretty Boy32
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            #6
            he went on the road down,
            after gus died

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            • Benny Leonard
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              #7
              PEAK: Spinks fight.


              Prime: Berbick to Spinks.


              It still is a bit weird that we have to label a fighter in his prime at 20-22 years of age...but that's on Tyson for screwing up.

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              • Benny Leonard
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                #8
                Originally posted by Pretty Boy32
                he went on the road down,
                after gus died
                After he left Rooney. Cus was dead by the time Tyson won the title. Maybe some of the motivation dropped but Cus was still used as a motivational tool to keep Tyson trained and motivated to stay on the road to unify the title. The next hit to Tyson was said to be the death of Jacbos. And then of course the final blow was when King came in and Tyson seperated from Rooney.

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                • D-MiZe
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Benny Leonard
                  PEAK: Spinks fight.


                  Prime: Berbick to Spinks.


                  It still is a bit weird that we have to label a fighter in his prime at 20-22 years of age...but that's on Tyson for screwing up.
                  Yea.

                  Think what he could of been if he didn't screw up.

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                  • -MAKAVELLI-
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                    #10
                    the 19 months it took him to unify the HW division is what i consider his prime...

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