Comments Thread For: Joshua: Mike Tyson Would Have Battered Me, He Was a Beast!

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  • angkag
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    #21
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    I mere typographical error on my part my friend. So you are saving Mike Tyson was in his prime when he was a teenager? and how did he afford to pay **********s at such a young age to contract a sexually-transmitted disease?! my gawd my opinion on this reprobate has sunken even lower -- which I never thought possible.
    Yup - Tyson was at his best between the ages of 20 and 22 !

    At a time when most boxers are still learning the basics, he was dominating the WH division.

    When Joshua or anyone else talks about Tyson as a force, they are basically talking about the 1986-1988 Tyson.

    Thats my point, if he had stayed on track and peaked at 32 (say), just how good would he have been ??

    As for having the money to pay hookers at age 20 - maybe add up all the money you spent on alcohol before that age (while he was training and not drinking), and figure out if that would be enough to pay for a skank or two that would give you STDs.

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    • Dramacyde
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      #22
      Deontay will batter you too.

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      • Floyd is TBE
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        #23
        Joshua a beta cuck *****

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        • juggernaut666
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          #24
          Originally posted by Dramacyde
          Deontay will batter you too.
          Yea if he threw pancake mix made of eggs ,milk and butter on him.

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          • 1hourRun
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            #25
            Originally posted by angkag
            Yup - Tyson was at his best between the ages of 20 and 22 !

            At a time when most boxers are still learning the basics, he was dominating the WH division.

            When Joshua or anyone else talks about Tyson as a force, they are basically talking about the 1986-1988 Tyson.

            Thats my point, if he had stayed on track and peaked at 32 (say), just how good would he have been ??

            As for having the money to pay hookers at age 20 - maybe add up all the money you spent on alcohol before that age (while he was training and not drinking), and figure out if that would be enough to pay for a skank or two that would give you STDs.
            I guess you can say Deontay Wilder is going to go down as a legend if a 'Prime' Mike Tyson gets such praise for beating the likes of Tony Tucker and a washed up Larry Holmes. Pathetic if you ask me, in a objective observation Mike Tyson was a overachiever and hes fortunate of being born in such a weak era.
            Last edited by 1hourRun; 07-29-2017, 11:30 AM.

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            • Boxing Goat
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              #26
              I believe he's just being respectful. He's so much bigger than Tyson, has the gold medal pedigree and his power is on another level from probably anyone Tyson ever fought other than maybe Lennox, and I believe he has a lot more power than Lewis.

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              • Tobi.G
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                #27
                Joshua is a smart, realistic human beeing. And he knows what to say for people to like him.
                Hes the complete opposite of Tyson Fury. Well i dont think Fury is dumb at all but he has the complete opposite mindset and likes to provoke and play the "Me against the World" Guy.
                He would have said something like: "Tyson would have no chance against me, the midget would never touch me and is to one-dimensionaland would quit because he hes just a bully" Well actually i think he said something like that already.
                Last edited by Tobi.G; 07-29-2017, 10:57 AM.

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                • ceylon mooney
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by oscar9992
                  AJ humble as usual... He could say I could outbox or KO Mike cause I am 6'6 & 250 lbs true heavyweight, but he didn't.
                  as he is now AJ, tailor made
                  for a prime kid dynamite, wouldnt last but a coupla rounds against pre-douglas tyson. AJs boxin skills (zero compared to mikes) and size offer him no advantage whatsoever against tysons style.
                  Last edited by ceylon mooney; 07-29-2017, 12:04 PM.

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                  • Tatabanya
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    I guess you can say Deontay Wilder is going to go down as a legend if a 'Prime' Mike Tyson gets such praise for beating the likes of Tony Tucker and a washed up Larry Holmes. Pathetic if you ask me, in a objective observation Mike Tyson was a overachiever and hes fortunate of being born in such a weak era.
                    Tucker had beaten that James Douglas that you glorified a few posts ago for beating the shit out of Tyson.

                    Larry Holmes was never knocked out, not even in his middle-age career finale... except for the brutal beating he took from Iron Mike.

                    Having said that, a champion cannot do much more than being the best of his era. Tyson 1986-1988 would have stood a chance with anyone anytime, IMO.

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                    • McNulty
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Zaryu
                      Joshua's good. I actually think he would have a decent chance against Tyson.
                      He doesn't throw punches and gasses after 1-2 combinations lmao!

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