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  • #61
    this must be a new batch of mike tyson weed, reversed strain LMAO

    some dudes think they can kick prime mikes ass in a fight and others think mid 50's mike can beat up pro heavyweight champs, its a strange world out there

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    • #62
      For all those saying Mike in his last fights quit against McBride and Williams. True, in Mike's last few fights he looked horrible but addiction and bad habits will do that to you. He has since gotten married, eats a plant based diet, Yes he smokes weed, but Mike even stated himself, he is currently in the best shape he has EVER been in life.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by theface07 View Post
        Yeah except knocking the ***** out of Wilder. You do know he trained at the Kronk for a reason. He is sitting down on his punches more and a guy with skill at that size can do damage throwing power punches properly like Fury did in the Wilder rematch.
        well isn’t that boxers should be doing is sitting down on his punches , wilder is natural 212 pound heavyweight and fury was 265 that’s 50lbs advantage right there..he should be putting fighters that weight that down and keeping them down..is that not the case ?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by theface07 View Post
          Ike could've been the greatest of his era if he wasn't batshi_t crazy. I'll bet the poor guy still thinks there's evil spirits in air conditioners and drain pipes. He was the only guy to go toe to toe with Tua in his prime and not only take his punches but deal out combinations at a furious rate for 9 of 12 rounds. Tua tagged Lewis a couple of times and he was on ***** street. Yes he outboxed him but it just shows what a chin Ike had.
          You’re right but bad example with Lennox. He had a glass chin even on his best night.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by JcLazyX210 View Post
            You’re right but bad example with Lennox. He had a glass chin even on his best night.
            He was still a great boxer and became undisputed world champion before he retired. The fact that he was so good at keeping range, especially after he joined with Manny Steward makes the fact that he got caught multiple times flush by Tua makes Ike's victory look even better.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
              well isn’t that boxers should be doing is sitting down on his punches , wilder is natural 212 pound heavyweight and fury was 265 that’s 50lbs advantage right there..he should be putting fighters that weight that down and keeping them down..is that not the case ?
              Yet according to you he can't punch. Which is it, can he punch or can't he? Once you get over 200 lbs, anyone can knock anyone out. Most heavyweights have power, some obviously more than others. My point was that Fury was a pure boxer and a mover before he started training with Sugar Hill. Wilder never thought he had any power and thus seriously underestimated Fury's ability to knock him out. His high boxing IQ allowed him to soak up Sugar Hill's instructions like a sponge. I doubt many other boxers, especially heavyweights would be able to change their style like that in one camp.

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              • #67
                Iron Mike would get on Wilders chest a beat the **** out of him.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by theface07 View Post
                  Yet according to you he can't punch. Which is it, can he punch or can't he? Once you get over 200 lbs, anyone can knock anyone out. Most heavyweights have power, some obviously more than others. My point was that Fury was a pure boxer and a mover before he started training with Sugar Hill. Wilder never thought he had any power and thus seriously underestimated Fury's ability to knock him out. His high boxing IQ allowed him to soak up Sugar Hill's instructions like a sponge. I doubt many other boxers, especially heavyweights would be able to change their style like that in one camp.
                  but he never knocked out wilder out and for 270lb repeatedly hitting a 220 string beam heavyweight he should be knocked out....that’s a 50lb advantage yes or no ?

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