Mike tyson beast sparring, new power & speed training at age 54

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #41
    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
    I wouldn't say Tyson looks better than he did when he was young. But I would say that he looks good for his age and I wouldn't want to get caught by any of those shots.
    Me neither. But we are not pro heavyweights. You think he survives 5 rounds against top 20 guy?

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    • JTfloyd
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      #42
      Remember when Mike got so frustrated and worn down by a 6'6", 270lb bum to the point he resorted to throwing headbutts and trying to break his arm, then ended up quitting in the corner after just 6 rounds?

      That was 15 YEARS ago. He's not getting better, no matter the amount of wishful thinking some casuals have.

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        #43
        Originally posted by kafkod
        A 42 year old former fighter isn't going to be moving his hands and feet as quickly as that guy, and a 54 year old former HW isn't going to be moving his as fast as Mike in that clip.
        This guy who is among the most well respected boxing media outlets should actually
        Give you what’s real and not If you guys refuse to believe me . Much of what he said here I said awhile back when he had doubts himself ,so I’m ahead of the game here again.

        I challenge you to really watch this video and say where he’s making false accusations?

        https://********/hyN8V8bXf_U
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 07-21-2020, 06:39 PM.

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          #44
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          The video is not sped up.

          If you’re a hater it is. Ha

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            #45
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            If you’re a hater it is. Ha
            I can clearly see Mike Tyson is slower than his active years 'But even still? The ability he has in those training drills now, surpasses most active heavyweights. It is only really Joshua who looks impressive on the pads, Fury is terrible 'Only really Joshua who can put his punches together, him and Ruiz Junior'.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #46
              Pro boxing match goes 12 rounds, not 20 seconds. So based on some clips, where he hits a punching bag, you predict Mike can deal with active heavyweights in real fights. I am impressed.

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                #47
                I love Tyson he got me into boxing but when a legend/ATG and often just a decent fighter goes on an undefeated streak far too often do we hear how they're supposedly unbeatable. Nobody is unbeatable let alone Mike who was always grossly overrated due to how exciting he was & even in his prime (before a lot of us was even born ffs) he was a 4 round fighter who faded badly and lost composure.

                He was getting KTFO by Danny Williams & Kevin McBride a good what 17-18+ years back? He's hardly lived healthy since either as much as people want to act like CBD can make you walk on water. He isn't beating absolutely anybody durable that is remotely competent.

                Rather than risking serious injury he should fight that MMA fighter Wanderlei that is 44 and every bit as shot as himself & much smaller than he is. I'm sure 16mill would go along way and help him scratch that itch with no risk. I get that fight but for him to step back into boxing, that is only going to end one way.

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                • CasperUK
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                  #48
                  He looks awesome for 54 and could probably still beat the brakes of 99% of people out there.

                  However, even in the McBride fight he looked awesome on the pads and in training. Significantly better than he does here actually. Miles better, infact.

                  However, I just take this as an excellent advertisment for HGH, TRT, EPO and other PEDS.

                  If there is ever a reason to start juicing when you get older and these are the results? Man, I'm getting jabbed every other week.

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                  • SUBZER0ED
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Me neither. But we are not pro heavyweights. You think he survives 5 rounds against top 20 guy?
                    Nah. If he were that badass, he wouldn't have retired when he did. It's reasonable to say that he's less capable now than he was 15 years ago when he quit. Then again, today's top 20 may be pretty weak. Is there even a top 20 HW list? We might have to narrow it down to top 5.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Larry_Rushmore
                      What is so impressive about 3 second sped up clips??
                      The action is not sped up.

                      Mike Tyson's co-ordination, and ability to put his punches together 'Is impressive'.

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