Are you seriously telling me that you don't think that Mike could have taken out McBride and Williams had he have fought them in the 80's?
He quit against McBride, saying he wasn't going to embarrass the sport any further. There was nothing in his shots. McBride didn't take huge bombs where he repeatedly shrugged off the same kind of shots that had taken out Mike's former opponents.
Had Mike Tyson struggled to land his powerful punches against a skillful opponent like Chris Byrd, then I'd accept the argument that Mike Tyson not being able to KO Chris Byrd was down to him being past his best, thus lacking offensive skills (speed, timing, accuracy and etc.) at such a late stage in his career. However, when Mike Tyson is capable of landing not one, but multiple of his best punches on his opponent (Danny Williams), then being 'past his best' can't be used as an excuse because he was still good enough t o land those punches that he did. The only argument you might have is that Mike Tyson's punching power was lower when he fought Danny Williams than it was during the 80's. However, I don't believe such is the case because punching power is one of the very last attributes a boxer loses. I somehow don't believe that Mike Tyson's punches had less power at 2004 than it did in the late 1980's. There's no reason to assume that Mike Tyson had less power when he was in his late 30's, than during his 20's. The only thing believable is that Mike Tyson's offensive skills may have decreased as he got older.
He was the only person to ever knock out Larry Holmes in 75 fights.
Oliver McCall and Rahman knocked out Lennox.
Are you telling me that they were more powerful than Mike, and Mike couldn't have knocked out Lennox had he have had the perfect opportunity?
I suggest you go and look at some of the guys who beat and knocked out Williams and McBride, such as this guy below:
http://boxrec.com/boxer/6941
This guy only had 16 wins from 60 fights. Out of those 16 wins, he only had 8 knockouts. He was also around the same size as Mike. So are you going to tell me that Louis Monaco was a bigger puncher than Mike?
How about this guy?:
http://boxrec.com/boxer/69219
He took out McBride in 2 rounds.
Was he more powerful than Mike?
Are you telling me that they were more powerful than Mike, and Mike couldn't have knocked out Lennox had he have had the perfect opportunity?
I suggest you go and look at some of the guys who beat and knocked out Williams and McBride, such as this guy below:
http://boxrec.com/boxer/6941
This guy only had 16 wins from 60 fights. Out of those 16 wins, he only had 8 knockouts. He was also around the same size as Mike. So are you going to tell me that Louis Monaco was a bigger puncher than Mike?
How about this guy?:
http://boxrec.com/boxer/69219
He took out McBride in 2 rounds.
Was he more powerful than Mike?
For example, Mike Tyson couldn't KO Tony Tucker in 12 rounds. Yet, this same Tony Tucker was demolished and stopped inside 2 rounds by Herbie Hide.
It took Mike Tyson 10 rounds to KO a bum in Jose Ribalta. This same Jose Ribalta was knocked out in only 4 rounds by Chris Byrd (someone who isn't even considered a 'power puncher') and 2 rounds by Vitali Klitschko.
Bonecrusher Smith which Mike Tyson couldn't knockout in 12 rounds was stopped in just 3 rounds by a relatively unpopular heavyweight named Lionel Butler.
So you might ask what is my point by listing those facts? My point is, just because other boxers knocked out certain boxers doesn't mean Mike Tyson is also guaranteed to knock them out as well.
There have been more than one opponent which Mike Tyson failed to knock out, but the same opponent was knocked out by another heavyweight, sometimes those other heavyweights were relatively unpopular or were of lower caliber.
So just because Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman knocked out Lennox Lewis, doesn't mean Mike Tyson would've also been guaranteed to do it.
Just because Luis Monaco and Mike Mollo knocked out Kevin Mcbride, doesn't mean Mike Tyson would've also been guaranteed to do it as well.
Had Mike Tyson not fought Tony Tucker, you would probably argue that Mike Tyson would've knocked Tony Tucker out because even a natural cruiserweight like Herbie Hide managed to knock Tony Tucker out. However, we all know that's not what occurred.
If you could give me a long list of opponents who weighed the same as Williams and McBride who Mike had fought all throughout his career, which produced similar results, then that would be evidence. But you don't have that. All you have are 3 opponents, who were right at the end of his career, from 2002-2005. Which means that those statistics are completely irrelevant. Again, if you seriously think that the versions of Mike who fought the likes of Spinks and Holmes, couldn't have taken McBride out because of his size and weight, then you are completely deluded.
Consider that I am only referring to weight. Mike Tyson also struggled a lot to KO taller + non bummy opponents as well.
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