[QUOTE=YoungManRumble]I heard Loma made up the difference and sent him an e-transfer with the message: for boxing fight---LOL For Not Backing Out of boxing fight 😁
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Also, any fight of Tysons career AFTER Lennox Lewis, doesn't even apply. It's like ****ting on B-Hop or Roy Jones for losing fights in their 40s and 50s. The men were still greatLast edited by Topdogggbm; 10-16-2020, 08:24 PM.Comment
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The aura around Mike Tyson, relies heavily on what he meant to the world at that time. Mike Tyson fights were global events. Everyone knows where they were for his fights. People gathered. Sometimes just that value alone can move fighters up a list of all time greats. If you lived in that time frame you'd know that. (I'm not sure your age so I don't know if you're being a troll or if you just don't get it). His charisma side (the good and the bad) only added to that. And we're talking "fighting Mike Tyson". And not "movie star" type of Tyson, of today.
Also, any fight of Tysons career AFTER Lennox Lewis, doesn't even apply. It's like ****ting on B-Hop or Roy Jones for losing fights in their 40s and 50s. The men were still greatComment
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Did you read anything that I wrote? It has nothing to do with that.
But since you mention it anyways..... Spinks, Holmes, Bruno, Tubbs, Berbrick, Tucker, Biggs, all solid names. Even Botha, Golota, and Mathis Jr were quality opponents. Just asking.... were you alive in the 80s to see this? Or are you a millenial just barking things out? I'm trying to decide if I'm arguing with a person that actually understands the world of boxing, or just another random forum guy that yells out dumb stuff. Honest question. And I'm not being disrespectful
I'm going to guess that you weren't around in the 80s. Since you called Holyfield "small and weak". Haha. Get real manLast edited by Topdogggbm; 10-17-2020, 09:30 AM.Comment
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