A very subtle example of the Tyson myth that STILL exists...

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  • TyrantT316
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    #1

    A very subtle example of the Tyson myth that STILL exists...

    Boxing News Wire Sept 11, 2005
    Interview with Mike Tyson: On Klitschko, Russia, Quitting and... DHB
    Pacquiao Kos Velazquez ABS CBN
    Raheem upsets Morales; Pacquiao ko's Velazquez Dp
    Brogan In £7m Bid For Ricky Hatton CNN SI
    Interview with Chris Byrd Fighters Of Faith
    World Rankings Dan Rafael, ESPN
    The Newest Aztec Warrior Chronicles Ralph Gonzalez
    Sportsillustrated's Pound-for-pound Power Rankings Dp
    Woods Sets Sights On Roy Jones Jr Return BBC UK
    De La Hoya wants prefight drug test for Vargas Dan Rafael, ESPN

    that Tyson headline was posted days ago...they push other important boxing news down day after day and keep Tyson stuff at top...that is Maxboxing.com btw...
  • jack_the_rippuh
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    #2
    Tyson is a freaking legend.

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    • Tony Blitz
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      #3
      Even if you haven't watched a single boxing fight you know the name of Mike Tyson, I think that says enough.

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      • jack_the_rippuh
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        #4
        Even if you've been trapped in a cave all your life, raised by bats, with no human contact whatsoever...you still know a lil' bit about Tyson.

        My son's first words were, "Iron Mike, Iron Mike!"

        I think that says it all.

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