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George Foreman was a more dominant fighter in the 90's than Mike Tyson true or false?

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  • George Foreman was a more dominant fighter in the 90's than Mike Tyson true or false?

    It's crazy to think that George Foreman who was into his 40's when the 90's started and built up his legacy in the 1970's was arguably the more dominant 90's fighter over Mike Tyson who was actually still in his 20's for most of the decade.

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    Tyson was out of the ring for over 4 years in the 90s.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
      Tyson was out of the ring for over 4 years in the 90s.
      In the decade of the 90's Tyson was able to fight from 90-91 and 1995 thorough 1999.

      Foreman fought from 1990-1997.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sentax View Post
        In the decade of the 90's Tyson was able to fight from 90-91 and 1995 thorough 1999.

        Foreman fought from 1990-1997.
        No; Tyson was banned for a year after the second Holyfield fight too. He took over a year and a half before returning.

        Tyson was out for over five and a half years of the decade.

        Fair credit to Foreman in the 90s. His twelve round distance stamina was superior to Tyson from the latter's 1995 comeback on....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sugarj View Post
          No; Tyson was banned for a year after the second Holyfield fight too. He took over a year and a half before returning.

          Tyson was out for over five and a half years of the decade.

          Fair credit to Foreman in the 90s. His twelve round distance stamina was superior to Tyson from the latter's 1995 comeback on....
          ^^^^^^^ exactly.

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