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How far could Tyson have gone if he had not fired Rooney?
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Probably would have avoided jail and knock out Douglas. He probably would have cleaned out the division of Bowe and Lewis just my 2 cents. Iron Mike was focus like a last beam under Rooney once he went to King his skills diminished
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Originally posted by Luilun View PostProbably would have avoided jail and knock out Douglas. He probably would have cleaned out the division of Bowe and Lewis just my 2 cents. Iron Mike was focus like a last beam under Rooney once he went to King his skills diminished
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The problem was not losing Rooney. The problem was finding easy women exclusively interested in his money, and falling in Don King's trap.
To this day I believe that King was the architect behind Tyson's imprisonment. Do you have an idea about how much money DK made with all that "He's Back" bull****?
Having said that, I think that at one point in a fighter's career at that level a defeat is inevitable. Against who, that is to be debated.
But when I see Tyson's monster right against Etienne, or his annihilation of Savarese, or even the early parts of the Danny Williams fight (all three fights occurred when Iron Mike was near-finished) I still can see that he was special.Last edited by Tatabanya; 01-12-2018, 12:31 AM.
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A disciplined Tyson would not have gone gung-ho looking for an early knockout as he did in the second part of his career. He would have boxed, too, as he did with Tony Tucker.
That way, wins against Holyfield, Bowe and Lewis would definitely have been a possibility.
The post-prison Tyson was just a shell of his early version.
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Originally posted by Joe Beamish View PostDude stopped moving his head right after rooney left
Had Cus not died until the 90’s and he never got rid of Kevin, Mike would have been seriously good. He’d have beat Buster, avoided King and therefore the position to find himself in trouble etc etc...
His career would have kept building that way it was, and his first huge test would have been Holyfield in the very early 90’s (90-92) most likely.
But it’s all ‘what ifs’ and ‘maybes’ instead...shame. Young Mike was on his way like something not seen before in the sport really, his rapid fade is sad.
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