Tyson took Tuckers uppercut, Bonecrushers right hand, Bruno left hook and Ruddock's smash.
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Tyson took Tuckers uppercut, Bonecrushers right hand, Bruno left hook and Ruddock's smash.
For sure, and it has to be said too that not only did he have a great chin, he was one of those guys who would get hit very hard and be able to keep his composure. You're not just going to one-punch him unconscious like Michael Moorer, it was going to take a consistent, accumulative attack.
Certainly it would have to be accumulative (also paired with fatigue) which is why Foreman would have been very dangerous for Tyson. Foreman would pitter pat, he'd just touch Tyson up, and then he'd drop the hammer and it would take a second or two for Mike to recover but soon as he's recovering another big punch is coming.
At that point in his career George Foreman was like high tide....one wave would hit you and as you get back up another one would wipe you out, then another and another....maybe Tyson could steady himself quicker than most, but all it would take for him to get in real trouble is to be wobbly when Foreman was loading back up for another blow.....Foreman as an older fighter was a master of timing, space, and accuracy.
Just seen Foreman v Lyle and George had little technique and a lot of power. The younger version was fitter and far more dangerous than the guy that made the comeback.
No version of Foreman could have ever knocked out or beaten Mike Tyson...
Not under any circumstances!
Get real!
The 91 Foreman would have had no chance against Tyson.
i think a prime tyson would have knocked out any george foreman
would have been a crackin fight tho wouldnt it