Comments Thread For: Mike Tyson Reacts To Wilder's Prediction of Beating Him
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You maybe from the bronx that’s why you won’t mention how bad fury beat you boy the first time...Imagine Wilder missing one of those long shots to Iron Mike,what will MT counterpunching do to Wilder? Wilder it’s a one punch champion..not one of the greatest not with those opponents besides furyComment
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Tyson would crumble Wilder with body shots. End of that story. Tyson in his prime did well against taller fighters and Fury would not be able to keep him off and eventually would be out on his feet against the ropes or the ref would stop it. Fury has never fought a fighter with the intensity and power of Tyson.The problem is that people remember Mike Tyson of the 90's. People don't remember Sugar Ray Leonard in the 90's, anyone would have beaten that version of him too.Comment
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What a great response by Mike Tyson. It shows how much Mike has grown as a man and a human being.Comment
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
With Wilder's total clueless approach to proper footwork and other Boxing 101 bits... prime Tyson vs prime Wilder would be an embarrassment to Wilder. The young unbeatable Tyson had not only thunderous body and head punches, he also had a bob-and-weave that was very tough to infiltrate. And BTW, prime Wilder would be smashed by prime Razor Ruddock as well. Just my 37 cents worth, that's all.
I love the way people view Tyson's career through rose colored glasses.
The fact is that the first time he fought a big man in shape with a plan, he got exposed and knocked out. Holyfield again exposed him twice. The second time he was so frustrated that he bit off a nice chunk of Evanders ear like the spoiled brat he was.Comment
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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
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Originally Posted by Spray_resistant View Post
Its not debatable? He foughts like 40 over matched opponents he was set up to beat and maybe 2-3 genuinely good fighters.
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
Yeah big power doesn't get the wheels it needs to function properly without proper boxing technique... of which Wilder is totally bereft of. You need more that a huge punch to beat a prime Tyson. His prime years defense was too solid to penetrate properly.
Yep. Anyone who saw him getting clipped in his prime vs Razor Ruddock was seeing a granite chin in action.Comment
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