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Oh dear.
Hell, let's throw Tyson's amateur opponents in there as well shall we? How far back in time are going? What about before he started boxing? He hadn't beaten anyone then!
I was (obviously) thinking of the Tyson who beat everyone he fought, including Holmes, Spinks, Biggs etc etc. But no, let's judge him on the guys he fought as an up and coming novice. That always how fighters are judged.
I mean that Ali guy was good, but who did he beat in his first ten fights? Overrated fraud!
Last edited by tysonesque; 09-17-2014 at 01:17 AM.
Can you expound on the "etc., etc.,"I challenge you or anyone else on this forum to name elite, HOF level fighters that Tyson beat. Look at the three you named: Holmes was past his best and fighting without a tune up, Spinks who was a great light heavy but undersized at heavy n had beaten 3 other guys at the weight, and BIGGS. Tyrell Biggs?!? Here's a clue: when you are standing up for a guy's quality of opposition and you have to include Tyrell Biggs as one of his top 3 wins, don't send that post. I like Mike Tyson and I think he gets treated unfairly regarding his personal life, but zit is just a known fact that Mike feasted on a pathetic division. He never beat a prime fighter on the level of Evander, Bowe, Lewis, Wlad...etc.
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I know you say you are a Tyson fan and yet again I say to you he can only beat what is in front of him. What he did was smash these fighters and the way he beat them indicates that even a prime Holyfield (whenever that was), Wlad, Vlad, Lewis ect would at least been beaten. It was the way he did it, people can count on one hand the times he was hit hard. He was a superstar for a reason.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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You could easily pick holes over who they beat.
Which elite HOF fighters did Lewis beat? He drew with Holyfield and then got gifted a decision in the rematch. Struggled with Mercer and was very lucky to get the decision. Holmes won clearly against mercer. The same Holmes that Tyson smashed 4 years earlier. He got knocked out by mikes sparring partnerthe same sparring partner that again, Holmes should have got a decision over. he got knocked out by Rahman
Holyfield... Bowe? Who did Bowe beat? He got pushed to 12 rounds by a fighter that Mike bounced off the canvas
Bowe... Holyfield and no one else. He got battered by golota who Tyson made quit! He got taken rounds and hurt by Herbie HideHe was gifted a decision against Tubbs another old Tyson opponent who Mike wiped the floor with.
Now tell me the best wins each of those has and how its any better than anything Mike could have done.
Wlads best win? He's up there for longevity but he has no HOF stand out wins either. That shouldnt detract from his career because there was no one else good enough to beat him. (Has plenty of KO losses during his "prime" though.) Same as Mike in the eighties. He was too good. He didn't get dropped, or wobbled or draw, or gifted decisions. There was no dispute over who the best was and he avoided no one in the top ten.
Last edited by ross; 09-17-2014 at 09:41 PM.
Holyfield: beat prime Bowe (undefeated), Tyson, Michael Moorer, Buster Douglas, Ray Mercer, Foreman (past prime), and drew (should've lost) and lost (should've won) against Lennox.
Lennox: beat Tua, Evander (past prime), Vitali, Tyson (past prime), Rahman, Grant, Mercer, Golota (destroyed past prime but prior to Tyson), Ruddock (post Tyson but more convincingly).
Bowe: Seldon, Prime Evander, Coetzer, Cooper, Gonzalez, Herbie Hide (how many knock downs again?!?), Larry Donald and Golota.
Tyson: Holmes, Spinks (prime ?), Tubbs, Mitch Green, Trevor Berbick, Marvis Frazier, Tony Tucker (prime), Greg Page, Golota, Seldon, Bruno, bone crusher smith, ferguson, tyrell Biggs, Carl Williams.
Looking at those names, in my opinion, Tyson had superior competition to Bowe (but Bowes win over Evander trumps any win for Tyson), but inferior to both Evander and Lennox. Tyson losing to Douglas is equally ugly to Evanders loss to Moorer and Lennox losing to Rahman n Oliver. Lewis and Evander both avenged those losses convincingly, and Tyson did not. I would also argue that Mike was back to form, a 15-1 favorite and Evander was not what he was during his prime when they fought. Evander took mike apart and anyone who says that would've gone differently at any point of either guys' career is kidding themselves or just delusional.
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Tyson fighting Holyfield in 88/89 would have been a great time for Tyson to win.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Every single thread always comes back to Mike Tyson and just how fucking unbeatable he was in his "prime" an era so mysterious people can't pin it down to an actual date
Was Mike Tyson a great boxer?
YES
Did Mike Tyson have a tough era?
HELL NO!
Back to the question at hand: Who will be the next boxing superstar?
NOT MIKE TYSON!!!!
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Mike Tyson was a victim of his own massive success in his post prison career.
He was out of boxing for 4 years and was declining before that. He was washed up. His name and reputation proceeded him and still carried weight.
Your trying to tell me the fighter who struggled with Cooper would have got passed the prime Tyson that beat Holmes? The same Holmes that gave a prime Holyfield a far more difficult fight than he could ever have hoped to give a prime Tyson?
Heres another view. The Holmes that took Holyfield 12 rounds. What would have happened in a fight between that Holmes and Tyson who lost to Holyfield?
It would have been a much different outcome right?
Thats because Mike Tyson was a much different fighter by then. Certainly not because after another 4 years that Holmes got any better.
Also, I can pick massive holes in your list of opponents that Holyfield faced. Mercer? He lost to Holmes that Tyson beat. Michael Moorer? The only decent name that Foreman could knockout, Foreman was even getting beaten up b A.ex Stewart who Tyson wiped his ass with.
Lennox over Tua? And? Who didn't beat Tua? Event Monte Fucking Barrett beat Tua! Grant? Again, who didnt?
Bowe? That list is a joke.
Pretty piss poor using actual opponents names because there are massive holes to be picked everywhere.
I think the point most try to make by naming all these "HOF" fighters that other champs faced is more to do with consistency but then even that is ridiculous because tell me, which one of Bowe, Holyfield, Lewis and Wlad have held all the main titles together for as ling as Tyson did? Thats real domination. Being THE only man in the division and being able to do that in just 3 years!
People forget in just three years that Mike beat Berbick, smith, Thomas, Tucker, Biggs, Holmes, Tubbs, Spinks, Bruno and Williams. 3 were defending champions, another was the lineal champ, another was a hall of famer that went on to beat Mercer and extend Holyfield etc. Had he had the same slow schedule of Holyfield and Lewis in later years maybe people wouldn't be so dismissive?
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