http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oNv8_K3LrI It seems the commentator knew McNeeley was going down before the punch. Also his corner just gives up when Tyson did not look so great. Don Kings is Jesus of the Ring Connection.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oNv8_K3LrI It seems the commentator knew McNeeley was going down before the punch. Also his corner just gives up when Tyson did not look so great. Don Kings is Jesus of the Ring Connection.
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Easy. The audio is 1 second ahead. I can tell that by looking at ref's mouth and hand gesture when he was counting.
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Exactly right, the sound is off. Besides, if there was ever a time when a bigtime promoter needed to fix a fight to protect his cashcow from a dangerous opponent, this is not that time
I had this sound problem with my downloaded copy of Ironman...
If you're using Windows Media Player, you can go into the "audio" part, and put a delay on the audio so that it get in time with the video..... I only recently figured it out in desperation,,, But i've watched a couple of boxing matches before with the sound playing before the video, and it drove me insane.. I could hear all the flurries before seeing them...
The one thing that always bothered me about that fight is how people say McNeely was afraid of Tyson. He may have been but he didnt fight like it. He went toe to toe with him and came to fight. It was a good effort imo,Mike was just too muh.
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Wasnt this the one where tyson had just been released from prison and mcneeley agreed to get in the ring with him when everyone else was too dang scared.
This is your typical tyson type setup. You know your just feeding his opponent to the dogs but its still gonna be great fun to watch!!
McNeeley tried hard, he was just terribly overmatched.
I had a lot more respect for his effort than other Tyson opponents like Alex Stewart, Frank Bruno in the rematch, Bruce Seldon.
Nothin wrong there... If he continued Tyson would have kicked the piss out of him and probably hurt him worse...Mcneely was there to fight but like Thread Stealer said.. Terribly Overmatched
McNeely was just garbage end of he even lost to Butterbean that just shows you what kind of level he is at.
Not to say McNeeley was a great fighter or anything, but at the time of the Butterbean fight, and also when he fought Brian Nielsen, he was going through a terrible drug problem. McNeeley was actually living in a crackhouse at that point in time. I thought at the time that was extremely callous matchmaking on the part of Arum and Mogens Palle, who had to have been aware of McNeeleys problems and used him as a "name opponent" of their respective fraud heavyweight stars. McNeeley weighed about 210 pounds for the Butterbean fight and couldnt have beaten Leila Ali
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