The first to go on an aging fighter is his stamina and the last to go is his power. Which is followed by the loss of reflexes, hand to eye coordination and timing.
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Originally posted by Tatabanya View PostMike Tyson was looking phenomenal - at 58 - in all those short clips that appeared on social media.
After that farce with Jake Paul, the highlight that remained was the pre-fight interview with his son, where the camera went on Mike's naked old ass at the end.
Just like Tyson, Pacman is one of my favorites ever. I can only hope we don't see anything overly pathetic.Damn Wicked likes this.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
Pretty much any old pro looks good in training clips. They've been hitting pads and bags since they were kids, of course they're gonna look good doing that.
More than that, in those short videos they look in great physical shape, apparently able to defeat Father Time. Then reality rears its ugly head.
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Youtubers usually document everything he does. We are supposed to be able to see the condition he is in. If they stop showing his daily runs, mitt work, etc.then something’s up. I don’t remember seeing a lot of Mike Tyson’s training for Jake Paul other than the few seconds clips.
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