How would Tua have done against a prime Tyson?

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  • THE REAL NINJA
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    #21
    Originally posted by micky_knox
    so did foreman
    but we arnt talking about those huys we are talking about tua

    hell has tua ever even held a world title?

    its a bit silly to suggest he would have beaten tyson
    You can't base a match up on weather or not someone held a title ...

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    • micky_knox
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      #22
      tyson had enormous power and hit very often.....he would overwhelm tua badly.

      of course tua would of had a chance of catching him but its a slim chance.......

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        #23
        Originally posted by THE REAL NINJA
        You can't base a match up on weather or not someone held a title ...
        i used the fact that tua never held a title to highlight the fact that he isnt in the same league as tyson........

        we have a verygood almost been v's a brilliant undisputed champion

        im not tryingt to disrespect tua.........but i dont think he was anywhere near the level that a prime tyson was........

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          #24
          Originally posted by GranTorino
          Im sure this has been addressed before. But who was the better boxer? I think Iron Mike had more skill, but (dare I say?) Tua had more power.
          That's a fair assessment. I'd have Mike winning a 12 round decison.

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          • THE REAL NINJA
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            #25
            Originally posted by micky_knox
            i used the fact that tua never held a title to highlight the fact that he isnt in the same league as tyson........

            we have a verygood almost been v's a brilliant undisputed champion

            im not tryingt to disrespect tua.........but i dont think he was anywhere near the level that a prime tyson was........
            okay understand but A LOT of great boxers never won a title some never even had a chance and it becomes to easy to call them not on the 'level'. But being that Tua has been very pop and well seen I understand and agree with your point .

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            • SquareCircle
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              #26
              tua took ibeabuchi's shots, i think ike hit harder than mike.

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              • hemichromis
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                #27
                Originally posted by GranTorino
                Im sure this has been addressed before. But who was the better boxer? I think Iron Mike had more skill, but (dare I say?) Tua had more power.
                tua had more power but every other advantage is tysons, i find it hard to believe tua would be able to land a good punch on a rpime tyson

                tyson tko3

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                • paul750
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Rosewood_htown
                  Tua knocked out real early by iron mike...tua suck....he was and still is a hype up hw
                  No chance. Tua has one of the best beards in heavyweight division history. there was the hundreds of shots he took from Ike, the shots he took from Lennox etc. Most of the time, he didn't even appear hurt. Tyson was certainly the better boxer, but Tua wouldn't have been scared, he would have took Tyson's punches and threw some of his own.

                  Lets not forget, Tyson was an attackting fighter, not a Lewis or Byrd. Tua would have been a very tough fight for Tyson IMO.
                  Tua is not hyped as far as power, chin or heart go, he just cannot deal with very good boxers, mobile guys, or good jabbers like a Rahman. Tyson would need to change his style to win easy, but would Tyson change his style? Seems unlikely.

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                  • GranTorino
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                    #29
                    I would not have guessed this threadwould have gone three pages. lol.

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                    • Soundtraveler
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                      #30
                      If we are talking the "young" Tyson, then he walks through Tua and hands him his first ever peek into the world of the unconcious. And I mean real quick, within a round or 2 at most. Tua would duck right into the most powerful uppercut that the division has ever seen and that would be that - good night.

                      Now if you are talking about the "post Robin Givens" Tyson, then we have an entirely different scenario, Tyson no longer had the desire or the will to attack like it was a life or death match, and most likely Tua would have a chance to take Tyson into the later rounds.

                      At that point, the reason why Tyson is NOT an ALL TIME GREAT would show. You see my friends, Tyson has never been special after the 5th Round, he just never had the ability to think and fight after he got tired. Sad but true. Tua would have a better chance as the fight went on...

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