Tyson’s Level of Competition?

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  • Homervanderjazz
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    Tyson’s Level of Competition?

    Whenever you speak to casual boxing fans one name that always comes up is Tyson.

    Tyson was a great fighter no doubt but was he top ten of all time?

    What do you think about his level of competition he faced in his career?

    He lost handily to the two greats of his era in Holyfield and Lewis but what about the others he faced? How many of them would you rate as elite and thus solid wins for Tyson?
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    Tyson is a interesting case study because of his aura and unfulfilled potential. I cut Tyson’s career into 3 pieces: cus damato era pre jail Tyson post jail Tyson .i feel like pre jail Tyson would’ve beat Holyfield and Lewis but we will never know. The Tyson that fought Holyfield was a shell of pre jail mike and the Tyson that fought Lewis was a shell of the man that fought Holyfield lol. His best opponents were Bruno Spinks holmes and Douglas Pre jail and minus the Douglas fiasco handled them with ease.

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    • Roadblock
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      Originally posted by LAchargers373
      Tyson is a interesting case study because of his aura and unfulfilled potential. I cut Tyson’s career into 3 pieces: cus damato era pre jail Tyson post jail Tyson .i feel like pre jail Tyson would’ve beat Holyfield and Lewis but we will never know. The Tyson that fought Holyfield was a shell of pre jail mike and the Tyson that fought Lewis was a shell of the man that fought Holyfield lol. His best opponents were Bruno Spinks holmes and Douglas Pre jail and minus the Douglas fiasco handled them with ease.
      I think once you got past Mikes power there wasnt much left, I believe Ali would have embarrassed him in a shutout, Lewis was always too big, Holyfield would always out game him.

      Mike was really a bully and some guys you cant bully like Evander will always beat him, I believe Atlas saying Mike is a quitter underneath or something to that nature, I dont think Mike was very game, not like Holyfield Ali etc, he was like a rough pit dog that quits when its gets into the trenches.

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      • Nash out
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        Lewis one of the best ever - lost easily. Holyfield - One of the best ever - lost easily - Bowe - A handful on his best night for anyone - Never fought. Spinks - A very good - Light Heavyweight who was in over his head against a very power HW. A few decent B/C Level wins. Tyson's hype way surpassed his actual ability. He was powerful, fast and talented, but very small for a HW and mentally weak. When the going gets tough, Mike gets going.

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        • famicommander
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          Champs of the 90s and early 2000s Tyson never fought:
          Rid**** Bowe
          George Foreman
          Michael Moorer
          Shannon Briggs
          Hasim Rahman
          John Ruiz
          Vitali Klitschko
          Wladimir Klitschko
          Chris Byrd
          Lamon Brewster
          Corrie Sanders
          Ray Mercer

          Heavyweight champions Tyson beat:
          Trevor Berbick
          James Smith
          Pinklon Thomas
          Tony Tucker
          Larry Holmes
          Tony Tubbs
          Frank Bruno
          Michael Spinks
          Frank Bruno
          Bruce Seldon
          Frans Botha

          Former champs who beat Tyson:
          Buster Douglas
          Evander Holyfield (twice)
          Lennox Lewis

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          • Boxxymcboxface
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            Maybe the level of competition he faced wasn’t the strongest, but that was just the area he happened to come up in. The heavyweight division at the time of his prime was not the strongest. Tyson mopped the floor with the rest of the division. He beat most of the former champions from the early 80 with relative ease. While the names on Tyson’s resume are not the strongest, a lot of his opponents still had great credentials.

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            • Bunch Pag
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              Tyson is and will always be the boxer that got me 'going'. He was a ruthless animal at times. Being from England, at the time I didn't really hear/see the rumours/stories which have now become normal news in the Boxing world..

              Like anything back then, all you got was propaganda and opinions mixed with bits of evidence...

              At his best, there was no competition for me.......

              As we know, it all went pear shape and pretty quick for several reasons...

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