Tyson would have beaten a fit Holmes at that time. There is no doubt about that.
Now a peak Larry Holmes would be a whole different story.
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agreed I also think Tyson tags Larry just like shivers and Snipes did as well. And even Mike Weaver hurt Larry Holmes pretty badly a few occasions. Having said that however I also think that Larry Holmes gets up off the canvas just like he did against shavers & Snipes and goes on to knock out Mike Tyson.
LOLOL.... what a joke. I had Larry to win that without even fighting. lololol.... everyone thought Butterbean would have knocked Larry's block off, but that doesn't work like that.
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That's the first Larry Holmes fight I ever saw because it happened when I just got into boxing. 53 year old Holmes outboxing a toughman fighter.
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Looking back on it, I didn't realize at that time..Holmes went on a 6-0 streak including the Mercer fight followed by a 12 rounder with Holy.
Had to check out boxrec...wow he won 7 more? before a decision loss to McCall & then some. Yeah, Tyson blasted Holmes so cold, I forgot that Holmes was still a viable fighter.
Holmes read the same book to Mercer that cream puff Francisco Damiani had prior. He showed more holes on Ray and boxed his ears clean off save for a single lone uppercut that snapped his nose like a dry twig. Very respectable classroom put on by Holmes here no doubt and solid cagey effort vs Holyfield but by no means was that a drawHolmes comeback for the majority was extremely well choreographed and he was oozing guile, snap jabs and a lot of trap fighting shuffling back and forth to ropes. He maxed out the effort and did very well but Ribalta hurt him, Ferguson had him out on his feet and I thought beat him, similarly with Quinn Navarre.
Holyfield definately beat Holmes but the old man made him work for the victory.
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