Should Tyson pursue a rematch with Danny Williams?

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  • The Troll
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    #11
    Fights I want to see above a rematch with Williams

    Tyson vs Krasniqui
    Tyson vs Valuev
    Tyson vs McCline
    Tyson vs Brock
    Tyson vs Peter
    Tyson vs Maskaev
    Tyson vs Barret
    Tyson vs Rahman
    Tyson vs Donald
    Tyson vs Nobles
    Tyson vs Wladimr Klistchko
    Tyson vs Touch of sleep Williamson
    Tyson vs Lance Whitaker
    Tyson vs Matt Skelton

    and eventually Tyson vs Ruiz and Byrd
    and if he wins
    vs
    Klistchko

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    • solo1bc
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      #12
      I'm sure Danny Williams wouldn't take the fight unless it was a major purse anyway so I think the discussions are a moot point...

      Danny Williams can retire saying he knocked out Mike Tyson!

      Danny Williams?!!

      I'm sure that no matter what he says, he knows he got away with it last time out and would get demolished if Tyson is on form.

      No matter if Tyson is washed up/****ed up or whatever... He hits ****ing hard and that hook can still take your head off (providing its' in the first 2 rounds when Tyson can still throw!)

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      • The Troll
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        #13
        If Tyson weighs in at 224 pounds or lower vs McBride he take out pretty much anybody I listed above except maybe Klistchko.

        Against Williams Tyson was in **** shape (3rd highest weight ever 233 pounds)

        Again Lennox Lewis (second highest weight ever at 234 pounds)

        in the 80's and early and middle 90's he usually fought in the range of 216-222 pounds.
        Last edited by The Troll; 06-07-2005, 01:45 PM.

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          #14
          Originally posted by McKay
          If Tyson weighs in at 224 pounds or lower vs McBride he take out pretty much anybody I listed above except maybe Klistchko.

          Against Williams Tyson was in **** shape (3rd highest weight ever 233 pounds)

          Again Lennox Lewis (second highest weight ever at 234 pounds)

          in the 80's and early and middle 90's he usually fought in the range of 216-222 pounds.
          I was just waiting for McKay to inject the 'weight factor' into this thread. I'm guessing Tyson will weigh in at 225-229lbs for the Mcbride fight.

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            #15
            Originally posted by BostonGuy
            I was just waiting for McKay to inject the 'weight factor' into this thread. I'm guessing Tyson will weigh in at 225-229lbs for the Mcbride fight.
            That would be very good if he 225 pounds. That would be exceptionally good. Then if he fights 6 weeks later or 8 weeks later he will stay in shape and continue to improve his shape.

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              #16
              Originally posted by McKay
              That would be very good if he 225 pounds. That would be exceptionally good. Then if he fights 6 weeks later or 8 weeks later he will stay in shape and continue to improve his shape.
              As a Tyson fan, I hope that is what happens,(fighting 6-8 wks later)but I'm not gonna be unrealistic in my expectations. If and when Tyson fights shortly after the Mcbride then I will be a believer.

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              • leff
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                #17
                Yeah i think he shoild redem hismself and rematch Williams, cause if he cant beat williams what reason is there to continue watching tyson?

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                • !! Anorak
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                  #18
                  Okay... what if he did rematch Danny and the knee held up, but... he STILL lost? What would that do to his stock then?

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                  • joeboxer
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                    #19
                    Tyson is like Oscar De La Hoya. He only fights once a year now. He only wants 1 fight a year. Don't buy the hype. If Tyson wins we will see him again next June. If he doesn't, we will see him agian next June.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by joeboxer
                      Tyson is like Oscar De La Hoya. He only fights once a year now. He only wants 1 fight a year. Don't buy the hype. If Tyson wins we will see him again next June. If he doesn't, we will see him agian next June.
                      Good observation, I'm not gonna get my hopes up that Tyson will fight again this year after Mcbribe. But then again, I'm intregued by all the positive stuff I've been hearing about the Tyson camp and also by Jeff Fenech's training of Tyson. Hopefully, Tyson and Fenech can prove all the doubters wrong.

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