A prime Mike Tyson would **** the Klitchko brothers!!!

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  • Benny Leonard
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    #61
    Originally posted by Infern0
    Vitali would Ko Tyson in 5 or 6 rounds.

    Wlad is different, because Tyson could turn his lights out if he landed, however I think Wlad slowly, breaks Tyson down for the KO in around 10.

    Tyson was amazing at blasting out bums, but struggled against quality opponents.
    Vitali doesn't have the power to KO Tyson that quickly in my opinion. Vitali wears down his opponents. It is Wlad who has the big punch.
    It took Douglas, a man McCall said hit him harder than Lewis, 9+ rounds to KO an out of shape, unmotivated Tyson...after landing a ton of power shots throughout the fight right on his chin. I can't remember the exact number that was landed but it was a lot and you can hear the sound they make when he delivered them and made contact.
    But now take the Tyson that was actually trained to fight...add in the head-movement and his own ability to counter and fight back. Less punches start to land against him.

    Wlad doesn't deal with heavy pressure well like his brother and was vulnerable to body attacks which was shown against Brewster. He also had trouble with Sam Peter.

    I would take Vitali, not Wlad, to beat Tyson out of the Klitscho brothers.

    Tyson was only as good as his trainer and how he trained. He was a small HW going up against big HWs.
    Last edited by Benny Leonard; 09-28-2009, 08:13 PM.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Boogie Nights
      for the record Vitali would be difficult because of size, but i see one thing other people are too thick not to take into consideration, beating Vitali with pressure is not enough. you need to mix in speed with good defense. Peter, Gomez, and Arreola were perfect guys for him in his little comeback. none of them have one tenth of the speed mike had. Vitali never fought a heavyweight with that kind of speed.
      herbie hide had lightning fast hands. of course he had no chin,,,,but he was very fast

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      • ..David..
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        #63
        Cmon people the arreola fight was a great display for klitchko, but arreola doesnt have any head moment or speed or anything compared to a prime tyson. Tyson doesnt attack from the front like arreola tryed to do, he attacks from the sides where he can unload bombs without problems

        Tyson on his prime was a beast he would easly get on the inside with any of the klits, IMO the klits are great fighters but a prime tyson its an ATG, Fast powerful and with good stamina.

        Vitali or Wlad would get really hurt ...

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          #64
          Originally posted by Infern0
          Vitali would Ko Tyson in 5 or 6 rounds.

          Wlad is different, because Tyson could turn his lights out if he landed, however I think Wlad slowly, breaks Tyson down for the KO in around 10.

          Tyson was amazing at blasting out bums, but struggled against quality opponents.
          Originally posted by Dan...
          Prime Tyson has a good chance against Wlad but I can't see him beating Vitali at all.

          You guys have done it now. War just been declared on you by the Tyson army.




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          • beez721
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            #65
            Originally posted by Benny Leonard
            Vitali doesn't have the power to KO Tyson that quickly in my opinion. Vitali wears down his opponents. It is Wlad who has the big punch.
            It took Douglas, a man McCall said hit him harder than Lewis, 9+ rounds to KO an out of shape, unmotivated Tyson...after landing a ton of power shots throughout the fight right on his chin. I can't remember the exact number that was landed but it was a lot and you can hear the sound they make when he delivered them and made contact.
            But now take the Tyson that was actually trained to fight...add in the head-movement and his own ability to counter and fight back. Less punches start to land against him.

            Wlad doesn't deal with heavy pressure well like his brother and was vulnerable to body attacks which was shown against Brewster. He also had trouble with Sam Peter.

            I would take Vitali, not Wlad, to beat Tyson out of the Klitscho brothers.

            Tyson was only as good as his trainer and how he trained. He was a small HW going up against big HWs.

            yea,,prime tyson did have a good beard. ruddock also landed some bombs on mike and couldnt put him down. I still think vit would be too big, strong and mentally tough for mike. I could see him starching wlad but I could also see wlad holding on to a decision win in a nail biter

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            • ..David..
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              #66
              Prime tyson its way to fast for vitali

              Vitali likes to be in control and on the outside, i dont think he would be able to keep prime mike on the outside...

              I think the fight would look somethink like tyson vs holmes

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              • Boogie Nights
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                #67
                Originally posted by beez721
                arreola is far from great but its the fact that vit easily dominated him and averaged 800 punches per round and kept his movement up through the entire fight at the age of 38. hate him or not you know deep down he's a bad mo fo
                he fought a guy who looked like he was training at his favourite pub, and never put his foot in the gym. on top of that, he's got no speed, and couldnt block a punch coming a mile away to save his life.

                now being a ripped 6'7 250 seasoned pro, it doesnt take much to look good, and dominate a guy of Arreola's calibre.

                Vitali was impressive, but do you honestly see Chris lasting more than 2 rounds against Foreman, Tyson, Liston, frazier, etc. i mean c'mon dont make more of this victory than there actually is.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Infern0
                  Vitali would Ko Tyson in 5 or 6 rounds.

                  Wlad is different, because Tyson could turn his lights out if he landed, however I think Wlad slowly, breaks Tyson down for the KO in around 10.

                  Tyson was amazing at blasting out bums, but struggled against quality opponents.
                  that man in your avi, is remembered for beating this 5'11 sonavabitch you keep trashing in every single one of your posts.

                  how many hobbies you got, kid?

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                  • Syf
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                    #69
                    I tend to agree... Prime Tyson..Im talkin Kid Dynamite Tyson, just had way too much maneuverability and explosive core power for these awkward heavyweights that are running around today. It wouldn't even be close.

                    If you bring up Lewis....Tyson was shot by the time he fought lewis...

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                    • Boogie Nights
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by beez721
                      herbie hide had lightning fast hands. of course he had no chin,,,,but he was very fast
                      point well taken. but pressure coming from tyson is different from pressure coming from Hide. and lets remember Hide weighed as low as 180 in some of his fights.

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