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Mike Tyson claims he would’ve beaten Usyk and AJ in his prime

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  • #71
    the phrase beating prime mike tyson has evolved over the years to reflect something that would be almost impossible or impossible to do, for example, some guy is attempting something that is way out of his league and mission impossible basically, someone might say, i would have a better chance of beating prime mike than this bozo has of doing his thing, the reality is probably that nobody knows who would beat prime mike, he was very good but probably not unbeatable

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    • #72
      Originally posted by tokon View Post

      You got my vote Mike!

      Thanks.
      Imagine that bell ringing and tysons in the middle of the ring swaying side by side with two super powerful jabs to put these two guys in their place..if he struggled to find usyk he would do and all out body assault and clinch ,rinse and repeat he would gas usyk out by the 6th...

      Same with Joshua that first two power jabs would get him second guessing he would be out in literally two mins ...he would most definitely be badly hurt from the first meaningful punch tyson lands

      Both fights would be a complete shut out,usyk wouldn't hurt tyson..

      Joshua has a chance but theres no way he's setting up and landing anything big when tysons giving him 3 mins of hell

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Smash View Post
        the phrase beating prime mike tyson has evolved over the years to reflect something that would be almost impossible or impossible to do, for example, some guy is attempting something that is way out of his league and mission impossible basically, someone might say, i would have a better chance of beating prime mike than this bozo has of doing his thing, the reality is probably that nobody knows who would beat prime mike, he was very good but probably not unbeatable
        Prime Ali, Prime Foreman and Prime Frazier for starters . . . . None of who Prime Tyson would have intimidated.
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        • #74
          Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post

          Dylan White showed us in his face to face that he was fake..
          joshua was a bully drug dealer who probably put hundreds of families through hell in one way or another whether it was physical violence or just ruining people and families by supplying drugs...
          absolutely horrible guy to be the face of boxing for a country

          Manny came from the gutter and has only ever tried to help people..

          Joshua would do away with anyone to get ahead in life .. even his own personality ...he has tried to emulate pacs nice guy aura but the smart people don't buy into it


          Hes obviously not himself justa generic character made by pr people
          I'm probably one of the most hardcore Tyson fans in the world. But I always try to remain objective and stick to the facts.

          OK, AJ's current public persona might be a little fake. But, do you remember what Mike used to do as a youngster, for his own admission? Have you read his autobiography? I have watched a lot of footage of a young Tyson doing beautiful gestures in front of the cameras, only to read the truth of what happened in his private life, narrated by himself. But life taught him hard lessons, and now he's much wiser. Perhaps.

          What I mean is, people change with age. And I much prefer looking at Joshua behaving nicely in spite of his tainted past as opposed to someone acting like an idiot just for the sake of it.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by BangEM View Post

            Tyson is from Brownsville (a 3rd world trenches in Brooklyn - been out there a few times) - prison shouldn't affect him. Prison is the gladiator school and a perfect place for boxers to build character. Only the strong survive whilst the weak fold like a pack of cards.
            Prison itself wasn't the deciding factor, but inactivity for 3 and a half years.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post

              Tyson actually fought Ruddock under Richie Giachetti. As I posted before, Giachetti seemed to function quite well for him.
              youre right. And Giachetti also trained him for the Evander rematch.
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              • #77
                Originally posted by BangEM View Post
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                He’s probably right because he sparked a slick Spinks that moved up from light heavyweight but Spinks wasn’t a Southpaw and I doubt he had Usyk’s footwork.

                But we also saw how he got destroyed by Holyfield who moved up from the cruiserweight division.

                I don’t rate Mike Tyson but I’d like to see what people think.
                You got to be the numero uno r3tard on this site. Look at your post you mongoloid, can’t even post a twitter link properly. LMAO

                Tyson was well done before he fought up juicedfield. Anybody with a molecule of a boxing brain knows this.

                Tyson would do AJ worse than he did Bruno. Maybe give him a lifelong limp.

                AJ is a BUM.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by buddyr View Post

                  youre right. And Giachetti also trained him for the Evander rematch.
                  Which I'll always be convinced Tyson would have won, had he not snapped. He had started to measure Holyfield, had already hit him seriously hard. Then.... fùck!

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post
                    Joshua has a chance but theres no way he's setting up and landing anything big when tysons giving him 3 mins of hell
                    I'm not big into mythical matchups, and at the risk of sounding like I'm making a lazy comparison, I see Tyson blowing through AJ like he did against Bruno.

                    The mental aspect was one thing but the reason why opponents were intimidated was the sheer educated savagery that Tyson inflicted on opponents early in fights.

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                    • #80
                      There aren't many fighters a Prime Mike Tyson wouldn't have beat.

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