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  • illpapi
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    #101
    Originally posted by 1hourRun


    You know they tell me that Mike Tyson was out of his prime when he was around 23 years old ( HA! ). Fans of 'Iron' Mike phrase this assertion by referencing a short span of time in the young career of Mike Tyson : the years ' 1986-1989' when he became the youngest HW champion of all time, and just before he got exposed. I find that completely laughable and obviously flawed for sooo many reasons that I'm not even going to make any effort to dispute that ******ity.

    We all know that quitter convicted rapist Mike Tyson choked when he stepped-up against anyone good enough and willing to fight back. Deontay Wilder would never lay down for old-man and bum beater Mike Tyson.

    Here is something that gets overlooked when reviewing Tyson's standing among ATG HW's : Mike Tyson was protected against journeyman 'Razor' Ruddock ( Twice ), after Tyson got exposed by Buster Douglas. If you all done your homework you would know why.

    No way does the 'Bronze-Bomber' take an L to Buster Douglas, that's like Wilder getting sparked by Dominic Breazeale, 'Razor' Ruddock would be like Deontay getting help from the ref vs. Dillian Shyte.

    No way would the title of 'Baddest man' be given to Mike Tyson if Deontay was around.
    You lost all credibility the minute you turned your argument into a personal one. You pretty much discredited yourself. Try and keep just about boxing next time.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #102
      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75
      I’m one of the biggest Tyson fans. Watched him when he was a teen coming up. However Wilder’s punching power is an indisputable fact. He is the hardest hitting single punch KO artist ever. This isn’t even debatable
      Yes it is. He fought like 2 good guys in his pro career.

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      • Thebrownbear
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        #103
        You sir, know your boxing history.
        Bravo

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        • Mindgames
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          #104
          Originally posted by Thebrownbear
          I remember the time fought one for the first time. He got knocked out
          I felt he was overrated them, and overrated now
          Who's that an amateur fight?

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          • Mindgames
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            #105
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            Yes it is. He fought like 2 good guys in his pro career.
            These guys have forgotten Foreman, Shavers, Marciano, Louis, ect. What a bunch of comedians..

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            • Thebrownbear
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              #106
              Originally posted by DaNeutral.
              Hell Wilder doesnt even wana face punchers like Joshua and Whyte, there is not a chance in the world he would step in with a prime Mike Tyson. Wilder has no balls. Tyson would absolutely demolish Wilder though. 1 round, hed come out very aggressive and Wilder is nowhere near technically skilled enough to do anything about it.
              So now you bring up Mr Give me 50 million dollars, who then says he will take a pay cut to fight back home for his fans, who then advises said fans to train to fight Wilder themselves. Ha, what a joke!

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              • Thebrownbear
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                #107
                Originally posted by Mindgames
                These guys have forgotten Foreman, Shavers, Marciano, Louis, ect. What a bunch of comedians..
                They prove over and over they know nothing of the history of the sport

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                • Tatabanya
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Mindgames
                  These guys have forgotten Foreman, Shavers, Marciano, Louis, ect. What a bunch of comedians..
                  Actually, without going too far I think that someone like Mike "Hercules" Weaver would stand a good chance of knocking Wilder out.

                  But you have to forgive the younger fans. One who grows up listening to Justin Timberlake can't probably appreciate the value of Led Zeppelin, if you get my point.

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                  • garfios
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun


                    You know they tell me that Mike Tyson was out of his prime when he was around 23 years old ( HA! ). Fans of 'Iron' Mike phrase this assertion by referencing a short span of time in the young career of Mike Tyson : the years ' 1986-1989' when he became the youngest HW champion of all time, and just before he got exposed. I find that completely laughable and obviously flawed for sooo many reasons that I'm not even going to make any effort to dispute that ******ity.

                    We all know that quitter convicted rapist Mike Tyson choked when he stepped-up against anyone good enough and willing to fight back. Deontay Wilder would never lay down for old-man and bum beater Mike Tyson.

                    Here is something that gets overlooked when reviewing Tyson's standing among ATG HW's : Mike Tyson was protected against journeyman 'Razor' Ruddock ( Twice ), after Tyson got exposed by Buster Douglas. If you all done your homework you would know why.

                    No way does the 'Bronze-Bomber' take an L to Buster Douglas, that's like Wilder getting sparked by Dominic Breazeale, 'Razor' Ruddock would be like Deontay getting help from the ref vs. Dillian Shyte.

                    No way would the title of 'Baddest man' be given to Mike Tyson if Deontay was around.
                    Tyson blew his career at a very early young age, with don king help. The pre-king Tyson was a beast.

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                    • Jowara
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                      #110
                      Wilder still number one

                      Can't take much from wilder he's a top contender for sure.

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