Mike Tyson beats Tyson Fury

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  • QballLobo
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    #31
    Tyson was a complete fighter with KO power in both hands.
    Fury had that strategy because Wilder is a one trick pony.
    Bigger heavyweights that tried to walk prime Tyson down ate some uppercuts and went down quickly.
    Tyson is a good, almost great, fighter but I don’t think he gives KO’d Dynamite Tyson too much trouble TBH.

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      #32
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      Same here, I like the both of them. I’m a big Fury than though, I always thought there was something special about him and that’s going back to the amateur’s. We all know Wilder’s flaws but he’s still an incredibly dangerous fighter, personally I only think Fury beats him out of the current crop of HW’s, and I genuinely believe Fury is the best HW since Lennox, so no shame in losing to him.
      Yeah, we’re on the same page. I never saw Fury as an amateur, but I recall the first time I saw him fight. His moniker “Too Fast” preceded him, and the nickname struck me as some silly marketing ploy. A 6’9” fighter with his body type? Please. Then I saw him move... Lol

      Tyson (very) realistically has a chance to become the biggest heavyweight draw since Mike Tyson. His personality and charisma can’t be taught or bought. Haters always gonna hate; but I don’t care what anyone says, this guy is great for the sport.

      As for Wilder, he can still KO anyone not named Fury. And even Tyson has to watch himself.

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        #33
        Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
        Yeah, we’re on the same page. I never saw Fury as an amateur, but I recall the first time I saw him fight. His moniker “Too Fast” preceded him, and the nickname struck me as some silly marketing ploy. A 6’9” fighter with his body type? Please. Then I saw him move... Lol

        Tyson (very) realistically has a chance to become the biggest heavyweight draw since Mike Tyson. His personality and charisma can’t be taught or bought. Haters always gonna hate; but I don’t care what anyone says, this guy is great for the sport.

        As for Wilder, he can still KO anyone not named Fury. And even Tyson has to watch himself.
        Yeah Fury has that magnetic type personality, he’s very engaging and with this ESPN platform behind him he’s becoming a real star.

        With Wilder’s power he’s always gonna be dangerous for any HW.

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