Boxing Thread
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@dogmeat said in Boxing Thread:
Entertainingif pointless what if Tyson had fought in the golden age of 60-70's.
No real surprises here
I love shit like this……how do I read parts two and three ?
I notice Tyson managed to avoid Cleveland Williams ( which I think would have gone either way ) and Sonny Liston ( who I’m 100% positive would destroy Tyson ) in this mythical march to the title……
For what it’s worth and from what I’ve read I think Foreman, Frazier, Ali and a very young Larry Holmes would beat Tyson ( forget the fact they actually did fight, Holmes was washed up, fat, untrained and old by then )
Others like Ken Norton, Earnie Shavers and Ron Lyle would fancy their chances as well. I can’t wait til @raznomore sees this thread.
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@dogmeat said in Boxing Thread:
@mn5 said in Boxing Thread:
how do I read parts two and three
I changed the 1 in the URL to a 2 etc
mike-tyson-fought-1960s-70s-part-1-3/
Brilliant.
Yeah hard to argue with much of that to be honest ( remember by 1972 Cleveland Williams had been shot by the cops yet still came back as a fighter, even stepping in the ring was an achievement by that stage )
My heart says Norton would be a bigger challenge but then he was vulnerable to big punchers which Tyson certainly was.
Loads of people who fought him say that Shavers was the biggest puncher but he had weaknesses as a fighter too.
To me no sport is full of “what if’s?” From other eras like boxing is.
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Despite the mythical unbeaten record what this hasn’t conveyed is the sheer terror Tyson brought to the opening bell.
Very capable fighters were done before Tyson threw the first punch, and when he did start unloading they didn’t last that long after.
There was no warming in to the fight.
It was on like Donkey Kong from the get go.
And for a considerable portion of Tyson’s real career most of his opponents were afraid of the Bogeyman.
Until they weren’t, courtesy of Buster Douglas.
Connor McGregor has gone through the same arc.
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Tyson pre-1989 was a different fighter. That said, I would love to have seen him against 'Foreman, Frazier, Ali' as @MN5 said - the glory years of heavyweight boxing.
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@mikethesnow said in Boxing Thread:
Despite the mythical unbeaten record what this hasn’t conveyed is the sheer terror Tyson brought to the opening bell.
Very capable fighters were done before Tyson threw the first punch, and when he did start unloading they didn’t last that long after.
There was no warming in to the fight.
It was on like Donkey Kong from the get go.
And for a considerable portion of Tyson’s real career most of his opponents were afraid of the Bogeyman.
Until they weren’t, courtesy of Buster Douglas.
Connor McGregor has gone through the same arc.
I say this as a huge fan of Tyson but Foreman and Liston ( especially ) were more fearsome. Tyson didn’t beat many, if any, big names before Buster Douglas ( a washed up Larry Holmes doesn’t count )
Liston has to be the most fascinating boxer ever in my opinion. No one knew the exact date he was born and no one knew the exact date he died. He had a seven foot reach, freakish strength and toughness and surprising speed and boxing skills.
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@antipodean said in Boxing Thread:
Tyson pre-1989 was a different fighter. That said, I would love to have seen him against 'Foreman, Frazier, Ali' as @MN5 said - the glory years of heavyweight boxing.
I believe ( as the article that @dogmeat shared says ) all three would beat him
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Thor has a massive left hand, quite surprising. Well done to Hall for getting up from that, even slimmed down both are still absolute monsters.
Sounds like it was quite the entertaining fight !
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Anyone tuning into SBW v Hall tonight?
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@canes4life $50 price tag on Stan.
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@kiwimurph sheesh that is steep.
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@kiwimurph said in Boxing Thread:
@canes4life $50 price tag on Stan.
Well that proved costly for the amount of time the bout took
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It may not stay up for long - (much like Hall).
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@daffy-jaffy there's a good chance I am wrong because I don't watch much boxing but Hall it looked like Hall went down quite easily.
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@crazy-horse said in Boxing Thread:
@daffy-jaffy there's a good chance I am wrong because I don't watch much boxing but Hall it looked like Hall went down quite easily.
Yeah read more in to it on how shite Hall was. Looked the part until the fight started then rubbish.
Didnt really learn too much more about SBWs boxing abilities as limited opportunity to display the ringcraft and skills (if any) he surely would have picked up in his recent camp
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One of those where people will be critical of the match up after the event ,
But hall does come from a junior boxing background, and to most , got the better of Gallen even though it was judged a draw .
So it did seem a reasonable match up before the event , not forgetting it’s marketing value , afl vs nrl/rugby etc .
There are levels, and for an ex footballer Sbw looked good . The Gallen match up will sell well .
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@kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:
One of those where people will be critical of the match up after the event ,
But hall does come from a junior boxing background, and to most , got the better of Gallen even though it was judged a draw .
So it did seem a reasonable match up before the event , not forgetting it’s marketing value , afl vs nrl/rugby etc .
There are levels, and for an ex footballer Sbw looked good . The Gallen match up will sell well .
No one was bitching about the match up until after.
I think SBW going and training at Fury's gym basically lifted him well above fighting these wannabes.
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@crazy-horse said in Boxing Thread:
@daffy-jaffy there's a good chance I am wrong because I don't watch much boxing but Hall it looked like Hall went down quite easily.
Seemed to get hit with a temple shot early and his equilibrium went , it’s funny how all of a sudden he looked like an old man once that happened