I don't think tyson won any fight before it began. He won fights after the first few hard punches landed against his opponent. Tyson's opponents probably had big balls going in against tyson, but no balls after the first punches were thrown.
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I don't think tyson won any fight before it began. He won fights after the first few hard punches landed against his opponent. Tyson's opponents probably had big balls going in against tyson, but no balls after the first punches were thrown.
Tyson without a doubt in his prime---what a waste
I read Teddy Atlas's book and you could see that he was not getting the discipline required for a career in the ring from Gus D'Amato,,,,,,,,,he could have been the all time great.
Outside the heavies Duran, Hagler & Monzon all at their best
Tyson.
Then Foreman.
Then Liston.
Mike was electrifying. He wanted to hurt you. He came at you like something unleashed that knew it had to go back soon.
Foreman, after Norton and Frasier, was a terrifying prospect. The man was enormous, bad tempered, and built like an oak.
Liston makes 3rd for sheer consistancy. Perpetual menace.
TYSON would be for me.:cool:
Jack Johnson was the most feared by everyone, including the boxing powers that be,he was at the time a nightmare for them, a black man who could fight and also rubbed the white mans face in it,feared by everyone.