You are wrong a prime Foreman was in the 70's and Tyson fought and beat a much more dangerous fighter in Rudduck during that time period.
You are wrong a prime Foreman was in the 70's and Tyson fought and beat a much more dangerous fighter in Rudduck during that time period.
Did or did not Michael Moorer beat Evander Holyfield? Mike Tyson couldn't pull that off, he couldn't even go the distance....an over 40 Foreman could though....amazing isn't it.
There is a reason Morrison beat the old Foreman it's because Morrison BOXED him...had Tommy chosen to brawl he would have be knocked the fuck out like the 68 other guys who tried it.
Donovan Rudduck was inconsistant which is why he never won a title...and he was more dangerous than Ron Lyle, Ken Norton, Joe Frazier, George Chuvalo, or an undefeated Michael Moorer.....Moorer was 35(30 KO)-0-0 and had just beaten Evander Holyfield when Foreman fought him, Foreman being 45 years old at the time....but no you're right Mike Tyson beating Donovan Rudduck was much more impressive
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Well if you want to ignore my sarcasm then sure, whatever helps you get to sleep at night....hugging your little Mike Tyson dolly
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tyson, haglar, chavez mhave all had there moments in the morden era..... tua for a short period of time
jack johnson, jack dempsey, joe louis, rocky marciano, sonny liston, george foremen, ernie shavers, all had that fear factor in years gone by
I'll go for Soney Liston,a young Foreman and a prime Tyson,was intresting watching fighters go into there shell against RJJ aswell after a couple of rounds they were just stiffs,after they taste his power and speed could class that as feared I suppose.........
How did I go from 126 to 78. I never give bad rep ....everyone has a opinion. After all we are not Communist.
Hello..first post here..
The question is most feared... I'll go with Tyson, and then number 2 would be Foreman.
A lot of people brought up a Tyson vs. Douglas, or Tyson vs. Holyfield to point out all of Tyson's flaws. We all know after Kevin Rooney left Tyson, it was the end of the era right there.
I'm on the boat that Foreman would take care of Tyson for the very same reason that Foreman could take care of Frazier. I believe Cus D'amato pointed this out too, and it's that Foreman fought best against smaller fighters that moved forward to him. Despite Foreman's wide looping punches, he was strong enough to push his opponents into range of those punches.. However Foreman would not destroy Tyson the way he destroyed Frazier. The reason why Frazier was so easily dispatched was due to his faulty defensive maneuver against uppercuts. This was the same way Tyson exposed Frazier's son. The "up and down" movements are not good defensive movements.
I'll also have to point out something rather sacrilegious, and that's I believe Tyson style would take care of Ali. Ali always had a difficult time with pressure fights like Frazier. Tyson had an impeccable defense, (better than Frazier) and a much better right hand than Frazier. Everything Frazier could do, Tyson could do better (except for Frazier's heart). But in Tyson's prime, he never had problems going the distance. It's rather a dumb topic, because Tyson respected Ali deeply, and would never claim to be greater than Ali.
Sonny Liston all the way
Ali may have beat him but he shit himself before the fight, thats why he got so worked up at the way in, no one wanted to fight him he would be feared today![]()
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