Another Look at Sugar Ray’s Victory Over Halger and Mike Tyson’s Place in History

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Another Look at Sugar Ray’s Victory Over Halger and Mike Tyson’s Place in History

    Today it’s trendy to take a look at past events and put another spin on them, which often times are in direct contrast with the original perspectives. The two contemporary revisionist perspectives that I’m in complete disagreement with are that 1) Mike Tyson wasn’t a great heavyweight and 2) Sugar Ray Leonard’s victory over Marvin Hagler wasn’t astonishing due to the fact that all the factors revolving around the fight were in Leonard’s favor.

    Recently it’s been kind of shtick to downgrade Sugar Ray’s victory over Hagler. A lot of guys that haven’t seen or don’t remember the fight still claim that the Marvelous one was robbed, a victim of boxing politics. Other more informed individuals agree that Leonard deserved the decision, but feel that the victory was cheapened not by Leonard’s inside the ring movements, but by his outside the ring maneuvers. [details]
  • Gemini531
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    This guy is hatin on two all time greats look at the records.
    both are Hall of Famers.

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    • Gemini531
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      #3
      I agree about tyson.

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      • XionComrade
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        Tyson's place in history is as the man who could have been the man!

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        • Hous
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          #5
          Originally posted by XionComrade
          Tyson's place in history is as the man who could have been the man!
          The man that should have been the man... Was so promising...

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          • Verstyle
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            #6
            thats for all the tyson haters

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            • += El Jefe=+
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              Michael Gerard Tyson was and will always be the baddest man on the planet, no contest, Ali might be the greatest HW ever, buy Tyson was vicius, strong and fast. he was lethal, in his prime he was the perfect boxing machine is like he was designed for boxing, one day my literature proffesor asked me what Art meant for me my answer was; tyson trowing hooks and uppercuts to anihilate Frank Bruno. now anyone who watched him finish Bruno knows Tyson was and is great

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