Please don`t say Kevin McBride!

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  • Kimmy
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    #11
    Yes, i agree, just a win, thats why Peter mcNealey, i mean Kevin McBride is being drafting in to provide jelly Mike with that win. Then its a few shot heavies and on to a klitscko beating! Wonderful career for Mike!

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    • Fareastwarrior
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      #12
      He is living in the past. Everyone knows that Tyson is no more the Tyson he used to be. He is looking the money for his financial crisis instead of a worldtitle. Look at how Tyson went down against Williams and staring to the referee, even though he suffered a knee injury. A real warrior would try to get up and continue to fight instead of laying at the floor with an uninteresting look. Tyson is finished! Till the day he'll beat a real serious top 10 contender, he will not have my support.

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      • hollister
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        #13
        Originally posted by Kimmy
        Yes, i agree, just a win, thats why Peter mcNealey, i mean Kevin McBride is being drafting in to provide jelly Mike with that win. Then its a few shot heavies and on to a klitscko beating! Wonderful career for Mike!

        I think McNeeley would even beat McBride. I saw him for the first time a few nights ago, and I can't even believe Tyson would ever have even considered fighting this guy. He looks just as bad if not worse than Tyson's very early opponents. I agree Sanders would be a good opponent for Tyson, maybe too good. Gut or no gut, he has good power, height, and he's a southpaw, something you just don't see everyday in the heavyweight division, but to fight McBride wouldn't prove a goddam thing. A win against that guy is worse than no win at all, IMO.

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        • SacTown1
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          #14
          Originally posted by hollister
          I think McNeeley would even beat McBride. I saw him for the first time a few nights ago, and I can't even believe Tyson would ever have even considered fighting this guy. He looks just as bad if not worse than Tyson's very early opponents. I agree Sanders would be a good opponent for Tyson, maybe too good. Gut or no gut, he has good power, height, and he's a southpaw, something you just don't see everyday in the heavyweight division, but to fight McBride wouldn't prove a goddam thing. A win against that guy is worse than no win at all, IMO.
          All of your points concerning Sanders, which are all accurate, are the exact reason why Tyson WON'T fight him, do you think Shelly Finkel is going to be ****** enough to put Mike in there against a guy with an ounce of ability unless it's for the title? They learned their lesson in the Williams fight to never do that again, it'll be the Bum of the Month club for Aluminum Mike until he gets a top 10 ranking again

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          • Kimmy
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            #15
            Very true Sactown. Sander`s punch make him very dangerous. He`s like also round about the same age as Tyson so maybe the fight would be too even for the Tyson campt to handle!

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            • dodge
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              #16
              Tyson doesn't need a W, Tyson needs the $crilla. It wasn't fun anymore after cus died. It was all about the money. It has been every since.imo

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              • SacTown1
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                #17
                Originally posted by Kimmy
                Very true Sactown. Sander`s punch make him very dangerous. He`s like also round about the same age as Tyson so maybe the fight would be too even for the Tyson campt to handle!
                Thanx Kimmy.. BTW, isn't Sanders retired? I thought that I heard that he hung up the gloves.....

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                • Kimmy
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                  #18
                  No, he came back two month ago with a KO victory over some bum. i think he`s angling for one more big payday pr something. Tyson could yet be in his future.....

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                  • FrankJack
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                    #19
                    I think that Tyson should go ahead and fight a couple of low level fighters first. From all that I've read, he hasn't gone through the rehab that he was supposed to when he injured his knee. It would be REALLY bad for him if he were to fight a good name and suffer the same injury. He should fight one or two low level fighters and after that, go after some big game. That'd be the smartest thing for him, I think.

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                    • Kimmy
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                      #20
                      The smartest thing would be to recover fully, he could blow his knee out against a low level fighter just as easily as say...kevin McBride.
                      I`d give it to March 2006, then have about 3 or 4 low level fights then consider a top ten fighter!

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