Tyson was the embodiment of "size means nothing in a fight"
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How would Mike Tyson have faired against modern day sized heavyweights?
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Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko View PostI said under Manny Steward, I know what happened to him before manny
Manny was a legend. But he turned Wlad into an ultra cautious fighter who relied more on his size than his skills. Those early knockouts have obviously had a deep psychological effect on him.
I'd have given a young gung-ho version of Wlad a better chance of beating Mike. That version of Wlad was more confident, more aggressive, and he used a wider variety of punches.
Wlad's a great fighter and he could have beaten Mike, but I'd take the Spinks version of Mike over the Haye version of Wlad.
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Originally posted by Salim_Shady View PostHappy 50th birthday to one of my favourite boxers and idols of all time. Was just curious to see how everyone thinks Mike Tyson would have faired with the massive heavyweights we have nowadays such as:
-Joshua
-Wilder
-Fury
-Klitschko
Just to name a few. Tyson as many are aware was listed as 5"11 and has even been said go have been closer to 5"9. I will let someone else get the ball rolling... :boxing
Oh yeah guys, watch the Jose Ribalta fight...
For those saying he never fought anyone big, besides Lewis, didn't he also fight big guys like Tony Tucker who was 6"5 and 34-0 when Tyson beat him to unify all 4 belts. Tyson did fight several large HWs which people forget about.
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Originally posted by yngwie View PostPeople believe that Tyson was all power and in my opinion his power was overrated, he was fast, with great footwork, great footspeed, amazing at picking shots, at counterpunch, with great defense, great movement, and amazing at angles with killer instinct, wich fighter today in hw is so complete?
I hate when people overrate tyson but i hate when they underrate him too, he would have destroyed many of today heavies, and i only give Vlad a chance.
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Originally posted by robertzimmerman View PostHe lost to Brewster when Manny had just taken over and he was in a world of trouble with Sam Peter.
Manny was a legend. But he turned Wlad into an ultra cautious fighter who relied more on his size than his skills. Those early knockouts have obviously had a deep psychological effect on him.
I'd have given a young gung-ho version of Wlad a better chance of beating Mike. That version of Wlad was more confident, more aggressive, and he used a wider variety of punches.
Wlad's a great fighter and he could have beaten Mike, but I'd take the Spinks version of Mike over the Haye version of Wlad.
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Tyson could have competed in any era. No need to diminish current heavyweights to say so though.
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He'd be favourite against them. Tyrrell Biggs said Tyson was best he foughth and Tyrrell fought Lennox.
So u have to put prime Tyson alongside lennox
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Originally posted by therealpugilist View Postthank God for youtube, espn classic back in the day
prime Tyson wreaks these heavies today
He is more skilled and naturally gifted as an athlete to boot
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