Why did Mike tyson lost against Buster douglas?

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  • stix
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    #31
    Jab jab jab, and then a barrage of wicked shots.....Douglas took him out. It sure shocked the **** out of me. I thought he was invincible back then.

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    • Sinatra.Jr
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      #32
      Tyson was too strong boxer,but his mentarity was unstable.That's all.

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      • jabsRstiff
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        #33
        6'4", 231 lbs......with a beautiful jab, & moving like a welterweight = Douglas


        Stubby-armed, short.....just plain overrated = Tyson



        A motivated Douglas beats a motivated Tyson EVERY time.

        Douglas didn't just beat Tsyon....he SCHOOLED him, PUNISHED him.....& dropped him like a sack of ****.

        You Tyson fans are a bunch of excuse-making whiners.

        You've been whining about this guy for 15 years. You're almost as *****-like as ol' Mike !

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        • Run
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          #34
          Originally posted by jabsRstiff
          6'4", 231 lbs......with a beautiful jab, & moving like a welterweight = Douglas


          Stubby-armed, short.....just plain overrated = Tyson



          A motivated Douglas beats a motivated Tyson EVERY time.

          Douglas didn't just beat Tsyon....he SCHOOLED him, PUNISHED him.....& dropped him like a sack of ****.

          You Tyson fans are a bunch of excuse-making whiners.

          You've been whining about this guy for 15 years. You're almost as *****-like as ol' Mike !

          That is one of the most Dead on Posts I have ever seen.

          All you hear about are comparisons to Tyson in regards to his punching power.

          OVER-RATED. (as a fighter that is). he did have power.

          Tyson is a "Never Was" fighter, who choked in the biggest fights of his life.



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          • oldgringo
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            #35
            Originally posted by kapersky
            lol that was the most pathetic i ever read. holyfield was recovered from heart condition he didnt have any problem whatsoever when he fight tyson,

            and considering what tyson has been throw(if u know what i mean u) i am amaze that he even could stand up against holyfield for 11round

            "they" or the media said holyfield was old, but the true is that holyfield was in his best shape ever, just look at his body he was fit and "bigger"(size doesnt matter but there is a but) than tyson

            stop bs pls, the true is tyson was gone and holyfield in his best shape ever(if not when was his best shape then?). prime tyson would ko holyfield

            Evander Holyfield KO's Tyson at any point in their respective careers. Prime for prime Holy KO's Tyson. It doesn't matter. Tyson's career banked on being a ferocious puncher and scaring his opponents like Mike Spinks. Holyfield was afraid of NOTHING. He'd eat anything Tyson threw at him and then proceed to bully him around the ring for the rest of the fight, ultimately KO'ing him or winning a lopsided decision.

            Like runw/knives said, Holyfield OWNS Tyson. A fighter with heart, a chin, and a good, hard jab OWNS Tyson. You match the Bowe that Holyfield fought for the first time against a prime '86-'88 Tyson and Bowe would MURDER him. Holy sat in front of Bowe and ate his best, while almost taking Bowe out in one of the greatest displays of heart ever.

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            • kapersky
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              #36
              Originally posted by oldgringo
              Evander Holyfield KO's Tyson at any point in their respective careers. Prime for prime Holy KO's Tyson. It doesn't matter. Tyson's career banked on being a ferocious puncher and scaring his opponents like Mike Spinks. Holyfield was afraid of NOTHING. He'd eat anything Tyson threw at him and then proceed to bully him around the ring for the rest of the fight, ultimately KO'ing him or winning a lopsided decision.

              Like runw/knives said, Holyfield OWNS Tyson. A fighter with heart, a chin, and a good, hard jab OWNS Tyson. You match the Bowe that Holyfield fought for the first time against a prime '86-'88 Tyson and Bowe would MURDER him. Holy sat in front of Bowe and ate his best, while almost taking Bowe out in one of the greatest displays of heart ever.
              ok, so you mean toney and byrd owns holyfield?. tysons didnt only was a hard puncher he was fast and got a lot of head movement. when was holyfields prime?, when he fight against bowe/douglas?
              Last edited by kapersky; 03-11-2005, 02:38 PM.

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              • oldgringo
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                #37
                Originally posted by kapersky
                ok, so you mean toney and byrd owns holyfield?. tysons didnt only was a hard puncher he was fast and got a lot of head movement. when was holyfields prime?, when he fight against bowe/douglas?

                Nono you got it wrong. Byrd and Toney dont last more than 8 or 9 rounds with a prime Holyfield. I mean stylistically, and those guys being the types of fighters that they are, Holy owns Tyson. He's too strong mentally and physically for Tyson to do anything with him at any point in their careers. I'm not saying Holy owns Tyson simply because he beat him twice...but had they fought 1 fight at any point in their careers, knowing little about each other, Holy would beat Tyson almost every time. I understand that Tyson was a great force and was more than just a ferocious puncher, but he wouldn't do anything to rattle Holy.

                Holy had a couple primes...the cruiser&young heavy version and the one who ***** slapped Tyson...at least IMO.

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                • kapersky
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by oldgringo
                  Nono you got it wrong. Byrd and Toney dont last more than 8 or 9 rounds with a prime Holyfield. I mean stylistically, and those guys being the types of fighters that they are, Holy owns Tyson. He's too strong mentally and physically for Tyson to do anything with him at any point in their careers. I'm not saying Holy owns Tyson simply because he beat him twice...but had they fought 1 fight at any point in their careers, knowing little about each other, Holy would beat Tyson almost every time. I understand that Tyson was a great force and was more than just a ferocious puncher, but he wouldn't do anything to rattle Holy.

                  Holy had a couple primes...the cruiser&young heavy version and the one who ***** slapped Tyson...at least IMO.
                  smell double moral here, so you are saying holyfield when he fights tyson 1996 and rematch was tyson´s prime?, and toney and byrd fight holyfield when he is not prime? dont make any sence here

                  around 1986-88 tyson would owns holyfield, holyfield wasent big enough. even so tyson would ko him, tyson 1986-88 would ko holyfield 1996. reason tyson was out of shape was because problem outside the ring, he lost his trainer kevin rooner etc
                  holyfield got lucky he was in right place in right time.

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                  • oldgringo
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by kapersky
                    smell double moral here, so you are saying holyfield when he fights tyson 1996 and rematch was tyson´s prime?, and toney and byrd fight holyfield when he is not prime? dont make any sence here

                    around 1986-88 tyson would owns holyfield, holyfield wasent big enough. even so tyson would ko him, tyson 1986-88 would ko holyfield 1996. reason tyson was out of shape was because problem outside the ring, he lost his trainer kevin rooner etc
                    holyfield got lucky he was in right place in right time
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                    Believe what you like...but you speak of Tyson like you have stars in your eyes. Evander Holyfield, in his respective prime...would beat Mike Tyson, in his respective prime.

                    Tyson was never the same after going to jail. But your 86-88 version of Tyson would lose to the version of Holyfield who beat Foreman and lost to Bowe.

                    The bold section smells like Tyson fanboy excuses.

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                    • kapersky
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by oldgringo
                      Believe what you like...but you speak of Tyson like you have stars in your eyes. Evander Holyfield, in his respective prime...would beat Mike Tyson, in his respective prime.

                      Tyson was never the same after going to jail. But your 86-88 version of Tyson would lose to the version of Holyfield who beat Foreman and lost to Bowe.

                      The bold section smells like Tyson fanboy excuses.
                      ok then toney and byrd´s prime would beat holyfield´s prime , fair enough

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