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    Default Re: Chess matches.

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    Tyson v Rudduck 2 is the fight I have probably watched the most and it was absorbing because anyone was liable to knock one another out.
    I haven't watched that fight in years, but I remember Ruddock being very one dimensional in this fight and just basically loading up on his "smash" hybrid over and over with limited success. Tyson had very good technique with his punches and defense (when he trained and focused on it) and I remember Tyson being a full level above Razor and dominating the fight. Am I missing something?
    Tyson was awful in the that fight he did not punch in bunches and no real head movement. Tyson was loading up and he did break Razzors jaw and bruised some ribs but overall Tyson was finished as a top fighter at 25.

    I saw his destruction of Berbick and it was beautiful.
    Was it the first fight when Tyson dropped Ruddock with a straight right off a neat little side-step?
    If you want to see chess matches, watch Miguel Canto.

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    Default Re: Chess matches.

    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
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    Tyson v Rudduck 2 is the fight I have probably watched the most and it was absorbing because anyone was liable to knock one another out.
    I haven't watched that fight in years, but I remember Ruddock being very one dimensional in this fight and just basically loading up on his "smash" hybrid over and over with limited success. Tyson had very good technique with his punches and defense (when he trained and focused on it) and I remember Tyson being a full level above Razor and dominating the fight. Am I missing something?
    Tyson was awful in the that fight he did not punch in bunches and no real head movement. Tyson was loading up and he did break Razzors jaw and bruised some ribs but overall Tyson was finished as a top fighter at 25.

    I saw his destruction of Berbick and it was beautiful.
    Was it the first fight when Tyson dropped Ruddock with a straight right off a neat little side-step?
    If you want to see chess matches, watch Miguel Canto.
    I think the knock downs came from the second fight.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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