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    Default Re: Tyson-Hollyfield 1991

    This is a good 2 min clip from David Ledderman if you haven't seen it:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmG_gR576EA


    Foreman dismisses Tyson. Saying he'd KO him in 2 rounds. Same as Cooney. lol


    Ever the showman. Still, I think he believed he could beat Tyson and had little to no fear of the man.


    I suspect Tyson had some fear of Foreman, as anyone with any sense would.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    At that point in his career Foreman could handle anything Tyson threw at him because of his knowledge and experience vs similar fighters stature and powerwise. Tyson had big power and was compact...Foreman would push Tyson around, establish the jab, and after that it's a piece of cake.

    Tyson's head would stop moving early on due to the weight behind George's punches. Tyson meeting resistance would try to power through only to waste energy and get more frustrated. George would wobble Tyson early on and Tyson would be all done by round 5 as he did have a hell of a chin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    At that point in his career Foreman could handle anything Tyson threw at him because of his knowledge and experience vs similar fighters stature and powerwise. Tyson had big power and was compact...Foreman would push Tyson around, establish the jab, and after that it's a piece of cake.

    Tyson's head would stop moving early on due to the weight behind George's punches. Tyson meeting resistance would try to power through only to waste energy and get more frustrated. George would wobble Tyson early on and Tyson would be all done by round 5 as he did have a hell of a chin.
    Foreman couldnt do all those things with Alex Stewart. The same Alex Stewart Tyson wiped out in a round

    If Tyson had never faced Holmes but Holmes career had gone the same, coming back later to beat Mercer and push Holyfield and McCall I'm sure if someone made a fantasy matchup between Tyson and Holmes in 88 that most would say...

    "Holmes jab would have been too much for Tyson. He proved 6 years after retiring that he could beat a short strong fighter in Mercer."

    The reality is though that it doesnt work like that as we all saw. Mike cut through Holmes like he was warm butter. If you arent quick enough to deal with Tyson your getting hit and hit alot. Foreman would have looked like a cross between a mummy and a punch bag against Tyson.

    Foreman wanted the fight because hes a business man and knew it was the biggest money out there for him.

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    Alex Stewart Alex Stewart Alex Stewart.....how about Evander Holyfield who did better against him? What ailments caused Tyson to get KO'd when George went the distance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Alex Stewart Alex Stewart Alex Stewart.....how about Evander Holyfield who did better against him? What ailments caused Tyson to get KO'd when George went the distance?
    As I said. Different fighter. Already declining before the Douglas fight because of leaving Rooney. Then add 4 years out.

    The same Alex Stewart was robbed against Foreman and took Holyfield 8 rounds and then the distance. The same Alex Stewart that Mike Tyson smashed inside a round.

    The Tyson that took everything Rudduck could dish out would have beaten Holyfield and Foreman.

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    Rudduck was beat by ever Elite fighter he ever fought Morrsion and Lennox crushed him. Who exactly was his huge wins before fighting Tyson i doubt he would beat Holyfeild and as for Foreman i am not sure really. Tyson my have declined but was able to be beat by fucking Douglas so eh with untouchable Tyson was beatable but unfortunately was in weaker division then now almost only weaker ones were 30's 40's and 50's. Not like Lewis or Holyfeild were spring chickens and Holyfeilds health was pretty done as well which people forget.
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    Look, I get the fascination with Tyson. Exciting champion with excellent hand speed and power, but he was not invincible. For goodness sake, he was stunned badly against Bonecrusher Smith, imagine what Foreman would have done if he caught him clean, either young or the old version.

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