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  • drh
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    Article, RE Tyson Sparring

    Cameron passes another round
    02 June 2005

    By JIM MAHONEY
    Kiwi heavyweight sensation Shane Cameron has passed another huge test.


    He's survived several four-round sparring sessions with Mike Tyson, the legendary ear-biting, brawling former heavyweight king.

    Cameron has been in Phoenix, Arizona in the US, helping Tyson prepare for his comeback fight against Kevin McBride.

    Once "The Baddest Man on the Planet", Tyson still has a reputation for bowling over sparring partners.

    And he has brutally fast hands.

    So it was no surprise that Cameron came out of his first round with "Iron Mike" a bit shell-shocked.

    "The bombs were coming from everywhere," he told me.

    "We were both landing hooks and uppercuts, overhand rights.

    "We weren't going anywhere. It might as well have been inside a phonebooth.

    "He was a lot sharper the next day. I had to pull out all the tricks just to get some shots on him. He comes out firing hundreds of punches and they're all power shots.

    "I was the only guy who sparred him the first day and the second. They had the other guys wrapped up and ready but Tyson said he didn't want them. He'd had his blowout.

    "After coming back from the first round I felt like I'd done four."

    Cameron said it wasn't so much Tyson's renowned knockout power but his hand speed that had impressed him.

    "The thing I noticed was he was real fast with the combos inside so I had to speed up on the inside, too.

    "Jeff Fenech (Tyson's trainer) said I'd brought more out in him (Tyson) than the other sparring partners. I took that as a real compliment," Cameron said.

    "He was pacing back and forth and staring at Shane," said Cameron's trainer Danny Codling.

    "It's very intimidating.

    "I was thinking 'Jesus he does it sparring too'. When the bell went - you know Shane's style, he doesn't take a step back in sparring. They were just trading blows from the beginning to the end."

    And Fenech gave Cameron big raps, too.

    "He's done great - he really helped Mike a lot," said the former three-time world champion.

    "I think Shane is going to really benefit from what happened. The confidence he'll get from here will be huge."

    But he also sounded a note of caution.

    "He's still got to learn - to move his head and feet a bit.

    "He'll learn from every fight. He's the kind of guy you say something to him and he listens.

    "He's really strong. But he's got learn to roll with the punches and not come up straight away - to stay in there and see if there's anything for him.

    "Shane's tough but it takes more than that.

    "Some of these big heavyweights, they only have to hit you once in the temple or the jaw and that's it.

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  • jack_the_rippuh
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    Mike Tyson is dangerously close to cleaning out this division.
    I feel sorry for Vitali.

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    • joeboxer
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      thanks for the article. good post.

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      • jedihillis
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        Mike Tyson is dangerously close to cleaning out this division.
        I feel sorry for Vitali.


        I'm sorry but I don't think Tyson can even touch Vitali. I would be very very suprised if Tyson can score a KO and even more suprised if he can go the whole 12 rounds. Vitali will own Tyson no doubt. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see Tyson make a good run for it. And I Think he can take out the rest of the HW devision. But I think Vitali is just too tough for him. We'll see though.

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        • dumb donnie
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          Originally posted by jedihillis
          Mike Tyson is dangerously close to cleaning out this division.
          I feel sorry for Vitali.


          I'm sorry but I don't think Tyson can even touch Vitali.
          I may have to agree with you on that, but I certainly wouldn't mind watching Tyson go for it!

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