Comments Thread For: David Haye Backs Holyfield To Beat Mike Tyson in Trilogy Bout

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: David Haye Backs Holyfield To Beat Mike Tyson in Trilogy Bout

    Former two division world champion David Haye is picking Evander Holyfield to repeat, in a possible trilogy fight with career rival Mike Tyson. The two former undisputed heavyweight champions have been teasing ring returns in recent weeks.
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  • IHATEBOBARUM1
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    we want to see you back in there too david as long as your toe passes the medical.

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    • 5000boxing
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      Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1
      we want to see you back in there too david as long as your toe passes the medical.
      Lmao! Haye should get his toe fixed and back his self to rematch and beat wladimir or bellow

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      • REDEEMER
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        Haye seems to be very bad at predicting fights . I’d say one very major factor in this wrong pick is Holyfield is close to 60 and that’s a world of difference in the fight game vs someone closer to 50 .

        I’d dare say Mike can be as good at least near his late 1990”s fights against Holyfield at least to mid rounds which was a formidable Tyson but very far from the best but good enough to do damage to most now .

        Holyfield wouldn’t last long against him .

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          #5
          Haye can't pick a fight to save his life.

          Mike destroys a non-roided Holyfield.

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            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            Haye seems to be very bad at predicting fights . I’d say one very major factor in this wrong pick is Holyfield is close to 60 and that’s a world of difference in the fight game vs someone closer to 50 .

            I’d dare say Mike can be as good at least near his late 1990”s fights against Holyfield at least to mid rounds which was a formidable Tyson but very far from the best but good enough to do damage to most now .

            Holyfield wouldn’t last long against him .
            your missing the potential for a terrible outcome if theses guys forget it's an exhibition, 50 yr old bodies do not take kindly to trauma to the head , ask any doctor . Very irresponsible to even contemplate or encourage these guys to get back in the ring ... FACT

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            • Ray*
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              Just stick to the exhibition. And forget about regular fights

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                Mike Tyson was a dangerous fighter until the end 'His punching power/offense did not decrease as much as Holyfield's in the latter stages of their careers'.

                Tyson's fall from the sport in my honest opinion was not really that bad, he was beating Williams before he hurt his knee 'And was winning most the rounds vs Mcbride, another fight where his knee affected him etc'.

                He did not just vanish and disappear in any of his fights, always showed resistance.

                I am not so keen on watching Evander Holyfield fight Mike Tyson, as I think he has probably sustained more damaged than Mike Tyson 'I would rather see Tyson facing another veteran in a short 4-5 round fight'.

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  #9
                  Fury-Wilder 1 round 12 is the best I’ve seen live.

                  Hamed-Kelley round 4.- Rounds 1 and 2 ain’t too shabby either.

                  Ward-Gatti round 9.

                  Less obvious ones would be:

                  Freitas-Barrios round 11- Great action fight that if anyone hasn’t seen it.

                  Coyle-Brizuela round 11. Another amazing back and forth fight.

                  Put this in the wrong thread.��

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Buggy bear
                    your missing the potential for a terrible outcome if theses guys forget it's an exhibition, 50 yr old bodies do not take kindly to trauma to the head , ask any doctor . Very irresponsible to even contemplate or encourage these guys to get back in the ring ... FACT
                    Holmes played with a huge prime Butter Bean at age 53 . That’s like spanking your son ,if you don’t think a fit Tyson cannot put a hurting on someone and are not more concerned about the other guy taking those shots from him ( boxing is a two way street ) you must be new to boxing . Fact.
                    Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-22-2020, 10:33 AM.

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