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Mike Tyson would knockout any heavyweight in the world today Fury Joshua all of them

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  • #2
    tyson wouldn't survive today. Emmanuel Stewart had too much influence on boxing. The super-heavies today at over 6'5 250 lbs would all jab, clinch and lean on Tyson. He would be spent after 5-6 rounds.

    Tyson Fury would for sure use this style as he has in the past. You have to outclinch him and be the same size to beat him.


    He would lean, grab and hit, dirtybox the **** out of Tyson.



    I am completely unbiased, Tyson knocks out Usyk tho. that's just a style thing.

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    • #3
      He probably would, because today's heavyweights are garbage

      Usyk's the most skilled one of the bunch, but he's too fragile, I don't think he'd survive a prime Tyson's onslaught

      Fury might win too, but only if he's allowed to clinch, hold and hit and wrestle to his heart's contempt by the referee

      The Kiltschkos would do better against prime Tyson than the entire batch of current hws
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      • #4
        Originally posted by lopetego View Post
        Fury might win too, but only if he's allowed to clinch, hold and hit and wrestle to his heart's contempt by the referee
        ..And only under those circumstances. Fury would not be able to fight Mike Tyson the way he fought Wilder. And that boring ass style he used to beat Klitschko won't be enough.

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        • #5
          Based on what credentials? Because certainly it isn't against prime elite HWs beaten.

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          • #6
            Well Tyson at his best he might ve beaten holyfield and lennox too, and then again maybe not

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
              Well Tyson at his best he might ve beaten holyfield and lennox too, and then again maybe not
              I recently watched Tyson vs Lennox again, after a long time

              Tyson found success in the early rounds with his dipping and angling head movement, he got inside Lennox' guard and landed some very good shots

              it took Lennox several rounds to truly adjust to Tyson's head movement and starting to nullify him

              and this was a shadow of himself version of Tyson, who was nowhere near the speed & explosiveness of a prime Tyson

              I got little doubts a prime Tyson would have beaten Lennox now

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              • #8
                The only people who say stuff like this are the people impressed watching click bait vids of when Tyson "destroyed the giant" Sammy Scaff.

                Facts is Tyson never best an elite opponent and went the distance and dropped rounds vs fighters far worse than the top of the division today.

                Do I think Tyson would beat some of the top guys today? Sure, he'd lose to others.
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                • #9
                  And another thing as far as Robert Garcia goes I lost all respect for him after the Usyk vs AJ 2 debacle.

                  He knew he couldn't train AJ to beat Usyk, he didn't have a bloody clue apart from try the same **** you did first time maybe it'll work this time.

                  He didn't give AJ any good advice, any adjustments to his game except dip your knees when you jab, it was pathetic and he just took the job for the cash then mocked AJ after. Disgusting individual who is the reason why it's taken AJ 3 fights to recover his confidence.

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                  • #10
                    Well yeah,

                    Nobody's that excited about any HWs walking around today.

                    Though, I do think people are too bearish on Tyson Fury.

                    He's mentally unstable, so he's prone to wild swings in performance, just like Mike Tyson was.

                    But when they are actually locked in and serious about what they're doing, they're formidable for any HWs who ever lived.

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