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  • MexicanWarrior
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    #21
    Originally posted by Mike Tyson Jr.
    Tyson retired I accept it.
    at least he didnt go out
    like golotta.
    lol people just love Mike's nuts

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    • jchavez12345
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      #22
      Originally posted by Mike Tyson Jr.
      Tyson retired I accept it.
      at least he didnt go out
      like golotta.

      Someone is in DENIAL... dont want to say names but it rhymes with "Pike Ryson jr"

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      • scap
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        #23
        Originally posted by tonytucker
        Mike Tyson Jr, I am glad to see you back again....it's been a long time. As far as Tyson goes.......the only person that might have beaten him in his prime would be Ali in his prime- and I said "might" have beaten him.
        Later brother brologs. P.S Tyson had a clearly superier chin to Holyfield.

        Always love reading your post my friend, I dont think you could be more wrong but your still tight Tucker!

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        • shocky
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          #24
          Tyson went out like the crybaby mental case that he is....

          Originally posted by Mike Tyson Jr.
          Tyson retired I accept it.
          at least he didnt go out
          like golotta.
          Do you think he left in a proud way? He was just a big bully that was exposed... nothing great about this quitting loser *******... Soon to be pushing a shopping cart through Brooklyn babbling like a crackhead

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          • tonytucker
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            #25
            Originally posted by scap
            Always love reading your post my friend, I dont think you could be more wrong but your still tight Tucker!
            Thats the main thing Scap, thats the main thing.
            Later brother brologs. P.S I must say though that even though Holyfield went 24 rounds with Lewis, not one time in those 24 rounds did he take a punch like the one that flattened Hasim Rachman in the rematch.....it's a good thing aswell. We all know what would have happened to the supposed "Iron chin" Holyfield if he had of been hit with that punch. Can anyone say the words "TURN OUT THE LIGHTS, THE PARTYS OVER!"

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            • scap
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              #26
              Originally posted by tonytucker
              Thats the main thing Scap, thats the main thing.
              Later brother brologs. P.S I must say though that even though Holyfield went 24 rounds with Lewis, not one time in those 24 rounds did he take a punch like the one that flattened Hasim Rachman in the rematch.....it's a good thing aswell. We all know what would have happened to the supposed "Iron chin" Holyfield if he had of been hit with that punch. Can anyone say the words "TURN OUT THE LIGHTS, THE PARTYS OVER!"

              Tucker my man you cant use these hypotheticals...Holyfield ate some huge Lewis punches....I think the difference was that Lewis was a much better more confident fighter when he fought Rahman...when he fought Holyfield he was still coming into his own as champion and not always sure of himself.

              YEs I know what I say is weird because LL was coming off of a ko loss to the Rock but I truly believe that LL was a much better fighter when he fought Rock and in turn was able to land bigger and more powerful shots because of it...plus Rock made little effort to get inside of LL's jab.

              If my aunt had balls she would be my uncle...same as saying if Holyfield got hit with that right he would be ko'd...you just cant do it.

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              • jedihillis
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                #27
                Someone is in DENIAL... dont want to say names but it rhymes with "Pike Ryson jr"

                Lmao! Heheh. Good stuff man. Yeah Tyson is finished. He was great at one time and had potential of being an all time great, but he's not even close to the ledgendary caliber of Ali, Fraiser, and Foreman. I'm sorry but no way pal.

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                • tonytucker
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                  #28
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                  Originally posted by jedihillis
                  Someone is in DENIAL... dont want to say names but it rhymes with "Pike Ryson jr"

                  Lmao! Heheh. Good stuff man. Yeah Tyson is finished. He was great at one time and had potential of being an all time great, but he's not even close to the ledgendary caliber of Ali, Fraiser, and Foreman. I'm sorry but no way pal.
                  Personally, I would rate a prime Tyson as better than Foreman or Fraizer. Foreman was a robot fighter much like Vitaly. Foreman vs prime Tyson would have gone the same way as Tyson vs Bruno 1st and 2nd. The best way I could describe Fraizer is to label him as a "Poor Mans Mike Tyson." If smokin Joe had been in the ring with Tyson in his prime, then Joe would have got "Smoked" - you dig.
                  Later brother brologs.

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                  • tonytucker
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by scap
                    Tucker my man you cant use these hypotheticals...Holyfield ate some huge Lewis punches....I think the difference was that Lewis was a much better more confident fighter when he fought Rahman...when he fought Holyfield he was still coming into his own as champion and not always sure of himself.

                    YEs I know what I say is weird because LL was coming off of a ko loss to the Rock but I truly believe that LL was a much better fighter when he fought Rock and in turn was able to land bigger and more powerful shots because of it...plus Rock made little effort to get inside of LL's jab.

                    If my aunt had balls she would be my uncle...same as saying if Holyfield got hit with that right he would be ko'd...you just cant do it.
                    Holyfield does seem to have a tremendous ability to roll with the punches though Scap, a lot of times he might look likes hes really getting hit hard but hes not. This I believe his trainer also said after Holyfield fought Holmes. Don't get me wrong though......Holyfield still has a very good chin -but not an excelent chin like Mc Call and Mercer in there prime. On a purely physical basis, I still say Tyson had the better chin, however Holyfield emotionly handled big shots better than Tyson did I must admit.
                    Later brother brologs. P.S I geuss it depends on what definition you have for chin, i.e Purely physical, or both physical and emotional together. I hope you can understand, because looking back on what I just wrote I am a bit confused myself as to what I am trying to expain.

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                    • RastaSmoker
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by tonytucker
                      Mike Tyson Jr, I am glad to see you back again....it's been a long time. As far as Tyson goes.......the only person that might have beaten him in his prime would be Ali in his prime- and I said "might" have beaten him.
                      Later brother brologs. P.S Tyson had a clearly superier chin to Holyfield.
                      How the **** can you say that about Holyfield. You actually think that Mike "high even no names can knock me out" Tyson has a better chin then Evander "High not even Mike Tyson can even faze me with his hardest shots" Holyfield. You must have got hit with a Holyfield headbutt crossed by a tyson snaggle toothed molar bite

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