Should Tyson pursue a rematch with Danny Williams?

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  • Derranged_
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    Should Tyson pursue a rematch with Danny Williams?

    I think that after Tyson gets done with Mcbride,he should go after Danny Williams for a rematch.If Tyson is in the shape that everyone says he is,(Jeff Fenech,Dan Rafael,etc.)he should have no problem ko'ing Williams. In their first fight, Tyson was landing hard uppercuts to the body and head basically at will. The problem was that Danny could take a good punch and Tyson ran out of gas. Tyson's trainer Fenech has repeatedly emphasized the importance of conditioning Tyson to fight the whole 10 rounds.

    So, with this being said, would a rematch with Danny Williams be in Tyson's best interest or would it be repeat of last time and a potential career ender?
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    Emphatically NO! He should fight McBride then try to fight one of the high ranked heavyweights like Krasniqui. Then try to get a title shot against Byrd Ruiz. Then if he beats them fight Vitali Klistchko. Don King will risk his belts on Ruiz and Byrd if they fight Tyson because those fights will make so much money. Plus Tyson apprently has a good relationship with King now.

    If Klistchko got all the belts though he would have to fight alot to keep up with all the mandatories which would be good.
    Last edited by The Troll; 06-07-2005, 01:18 PM.

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    • dsh2005
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      Not For Me. I Cant See The Point Is Tyson Persuing A Career. He Is Spent

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        #4
        Originally posted by McKay
        Emphatically NO! He should fight McBride then try to fight one of the high ranked heavyweights like Krasniqui. Then try to get a title shot against Byrd Ruiz. Then if he beats them fight Vitali Klistchko. Don King will risk his belts on Ruiz and Byrd if they fight Tyson because those fights will make so much money. Plus Tyson apprently has a good relationship with King now.
        And a rematch with Danny Williams wouldn't make him alot of money? Do you think Williams would beat him again?

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          #5
          Originally posted by BostonGuy
          And a rematch with Danny Williams wouldn't make him alot of money? Do you think Williams would beat him again?
          NO I dont Williams would beat him again. But Danny Williams stock is really low right now after getting destroyed by Klistchko. If Tyson does not KO him in rounds 1 2 or 3 it will make Tyson stock go down.

          I want him to fight some new opponents like Krasniqui or something.

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            #6
            Originally posted by McKay
            NO I dont Williams would beat him again. But Danny Williams stock is really low right now after getting destroyed by Klistchko. If Tyson does not KO him in rounds 1 2 or 3 it will make Tyson stock go down.

            I want him to fight some new opponents like Krasniqui or something.
            Although Williams'stock is low, I think that alot of Tyson and boxing fans would like to see a rematch and some redemption for Mike. I agree that it wouldn't sell as much as a matchup against either Klitscho but I'm sure it would sell alot and give Mike the confidence to go against some top contenders like Toney,Valuev,Brock,Mccline,etc.

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              #7
              Originally posted by BostonGuy
              Although Williams'stock is low, I think that alot of Tyson and boxing fans would like to see a rematch and some redemption for Mike. I agree that it wouldn't sell as much as a matchup against either Klitscho but I'm sure it would sell alot and give Mike the confidence to go against some top contenders like Toney,Valuev,Brock,Mccline,etc.
              I am Tyson fan. I dont want to see him fight Williams again. Like I said if Tyson does anything less than utterly destroy Williams it will make him look bad. I want him to Krasniqui after a couple lesser opponents then go after Byrd and Ruiz and he wins fight Klistchko.

              I dont think Tyson would have any trouble at all with Byrd but he would with Ruiz. But Ruiz might get caught with an uppercut with Tyson if he wants to fight inside all day. However effective grappling is an important tactic against Tyson.

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              • bfg
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                There is absolutely no reason for Tyson to rematch Williams...Williams ain't that great and it wouldn't do anything for Tyson's new attempt at a career..he doesn't have all that much left in him and if he wants a final title shot he needs to get there soon...Williams would be a waste of time...although so is McBride

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                  I think he should, its a money fight because Tyson fans want revenge because in their opinion Tyson's knee caused all of the problems.

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                    I would for once like to see Tyson avenge one of his loses. And its not gonna happen against Lewis,Douglas, and Holyfield.

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