Comments Thread For: Mike Tyson: Ruiz Beat Joshua Once, He Can Beat Him Again

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  • TexasCowBoy
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    #21
    I don't know how Canelo can keep his head in Boxing when he has all these paternity suits lined up

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    • alexjust
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      #22
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      Canelo's resume makes him #1!
      I guess what Loma has achieved in his 14 fights is just a walk in the park..

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      • Bronx2245
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        #23
        Originally posted by alexjust
        I guess what Loma has achieved in his 14 fights is just a walk in the park..
        NO, it's outstanding, but Canelo has done it for a much longer time!

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        • Tatabanya
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          #24
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          Washed Micheal Spinks, old-man Larry Holmes, going the distance with Hype-job Tony Tucker, these are considered Hype-Tyson best wins -- but I think the gifted lineal cruiserweight Alfonzo Ratliff is up there in the top 3 on Mike's resume, considering he was closer to his prime.
          Someone like Razor Ruddock, who Tyson beat twice while already past his prime, would have probably knocked Wilder out cold.

          I don't want to defend Tyson at all costs, mind you. But do you realize that Ortiz almost knocked out Wilder, and Fury toyed with him for the large part of their fight?

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          • Walexhris
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            #25
            Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
            Lets be fair though, Wilder's resume only really begins to be a Champs resume at Luis Ortiz. Its a massive misrepresentation when you say he's 41-0-1.

            To also be fair, Tyson Fury's resume isn't dripping with huge fights. Klitschko and Wilder are the only highlight names...unless you like Chisora.
            U still haven't learnt anything from Joshua's loss
            The fact that ure able to beat people ure supposed to in boxing, says alot

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            • Walexhris
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              #26
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              Canelo Alvarez is suspect, Saul is a confirmed PED cheat so I don't know how good he really is for that reason alone. I'll tell you the truth, after I found out he was caught with the juice, I stopped being a fan and I stopped following his career.

              The names on a resume is not enough, how you beat them is also taken into consideration. I don't want to make this discussion about P4P, I rather talk about hater rapist Hype-Tyson. He is always doing this, hating on his fellow Americans, like a hoe. He hated Floyd, hates Deontay and now refuses to give Bud his props, Mike Tyson is a scumbag.
              Lol
              I doubt you were ever a fan, there's that 5℅ chance though
              By the way a case can be made that canelo's ped usage wasn't intentional.....a true fan would be willing to give him the benefit of doubt
              By the way either canelo's in my opinion has a better resume than Loma or Crawford for now

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              • Bobby Deez
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                #27
                Originally posted by Oldskoolg
                Uh oh the chavs won’t like this from Tyson! Now they’ll turn on him like they did Lennox!
                Hahaha you know that's right. You can't shake them motha****as love for a loser.

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                • Walexhris
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by NachoMan
                  Why is Mike Tyson, in your screwy mind, morally obligated to support American fighters only? Why would Mike Tyson be jealous of contemporary welterweights?? Does their success diminish his legacy somehow?? There are a million reasons not to like Floyd Mayweather; both personality reasons and the way he fought. Floyd was great, but he was also the best managed fighter in the history of the game. Mike Tyson has made no secret about the types of fighters he admires (Dempsey, Greb, Duran, etc.), so it's logical to assume that Mike doesn't get excited about defense-first fighters. He's among the majority of fight fans in that regard. He also may not appreciate Floyd's fake, insecure personality. Plenty of people would agree that Floyd is as phony as they come, whereas Mike Tyson showed nothing but his unfiltered true self (probably too much of it). Based on the little that I know of each of those guys, I wouldn't expect them to get along at all. With regard to the rest, unless they are paying Mike to promote their names, he can think and say whatever the hell he wants about them.
                  Well I think Floyd managed stardom better than tyson

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                  • NachoMan
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Walexhris
                    Well I think Floyd managed stardom better than tyson
                    No argument there.

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                    • alexjust
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      NO, it's outstanding, but Canelo has done it for a much longer time!
                      And Pacman for even longer, is this a criterion of P4P? I would say achieving a load within a short period of time should move the needle towards Loma rather than Canelo. I'm sure Canelo is somewhere within top 10 P4P, but I'm not convinced its the top 2.

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