At what stage does Prime Mike Tyson gets knocked out?

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  • JasonBoxing
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    #1

    At what stage does Prime Mike Tyson gets knocked out?

    If he was forced to fight the below fights(all in their primes) non stop. One after the other. Boxing rules apply. No weight limit.



    1-Andre Ward
    2-Sergey Kovalev
    3-Adonis Stevenson
    4-Floyd Mayweather
    5-Manny Pacquaio
    6-Canelo
    7-Miguel Cotto
    8-Detontay Wilder
    9-Rigo
    10-Vasyl Lomachenko
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    #2
    He doesn't.

    He blasts these tiny guys.

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    • Larry the boss
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      #3
      Dude log off

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      • Raonic
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        #4
        Lol he could probably KO all these guys in the first round.

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        • bojangles1987
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          #5
          The absolute only chance is if some of those guys somehow manage to tire Mike out by the time he reaches Wilder. Even then I highly doubt it. Prime Tyson probably takes out that entire list within the length of a 10 round fight.

          Scratch that, 6 round fight.

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          • MentalZero
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            There is a great chance that a prime mike tyson on his best day would work his way through the entire list in less than 12 rounds.

            He would effortlessly blitz all of these small guys in under 60 seconds, leaving him enough energy to wreck Wilder in a couple of rounds. and then its just smooth sailing from then on.

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            • kafkod
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              #7
              Originally posted by JasonBoxing
              If he was forced to fight the below fights(all in their primes) non stop. One after the other. Boxing rules apply. No weight limit.



              1-Andre Ward
              2-Sergey Kovalev
              3-Adonis Stevenson
              4-Floyd Mayweather
              5-Manny Pacquaio
              6-Canelo
              7-Miguel Cotto
              8-Detontay Wilder
              9-Rigo
              10-Vasyl Lomachenko
              This is a pointless question. but interesting, if you think about it.

              If I was managing the 10 man team, I would have them fight Mike in a different order than yours. Rigo and Loma are useless at 9 and 10. No matter how tired Mike was when he got round to them, neither would have a hope in hell of KO'ing him.

              I would have Rigo and Loma fight him first, because they are the smallest and fastest, followed by Floyd, then Manny, then Cotto and Canelo, then Ward. And I don't think I would need to tell any of them that what they had to do was run, spoil, and survive for as long as they could, to get Mike as tired as possible before the 3 biggest guys, and hardest punchers, would then try to take him out, with Wilder coming in last, of course.

              I haven't a clue what the outcome would be. Nothing like this has ever been tried before. Though I have seen a video on YT of Geoge Foreman fighting 5 heavyweight journeymen, one after the other, and flattening them all.

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