In/on the world? Oooh yesly.Jules Verne, fuel to burn, moon landings? Copper banding, fell the monster, ivory towers, random flowers.? No.
In/on the world? Oooh yesly.Jules Verne, fuel to burn, moon landings? Copper banding, fell the monster, ivory towers, random flowers.? No.
Mike Tyson's power is overrated. Foreman easily hit harder.
The awesomeness of Mike's knockouts came from a combination of his awesome punching, speed, and excellent combinations.
When I saw the title, I thought it was posted in 1987 or something, then I realised that the World Wide Wait didn't exist then.
Is Tyson coming back then?
If so, lets hope his stamina has improved since 2005, because unless it has, he isn't even knocking out a greenfly.![]()
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You forget accuracy!
He hit hard enough and fast enough AND in just the right places to be very dangerous. I don't think accuracy like Mike's can be taught... not with the speed, venom and ammount of punches that he threw... to remain accurate and punch like that... he REALLY wanted to do damage lol. Like I said... you can't teach that!
You're absolutely correct.
My point is such: people act like Tyson was the strongest hitter in the game. But he certainly doesn't have as much punching power as we think he did. It was the intensity, the combinations, the speed, and as you mentioned the accuracy, put together with his very good punching power that made him such a devastating force in the ring.
Top down, it's upset![]()
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