Tyson and Pac did the most with what they had. Tyson didn't HAVE to be a pressure fighter like he was trained to by Cus, he could have just been a slow footed slugger, a plodder, but that dynamic attack he had brought him certain advantages: not having to work as much on or worry about defense, the natural rhythm of throwing combinations paired with head movement made him hard to find, the hand speed and power he had were great natural gifts as well as his chin which could take a hammering.
Pac did similar things, but IMO he never had the menace of Tyson, he was more peaceful in the ring never fighting with that scowl or any sense of anger that your could tell. so maybe that set some of his opponents at ease and they were just surprised and overwhelmed by his power and handspeed. Also Pac's footwork has been very good at times which is KEY for a power puncher. Pac COULD have adopted a different style, but he never chose to...he wasn't as limited as Tyson was due to size.
There's certainly a blueprint to beat the D'Mato style, but it's up to a fighter to improvise and be successful regardless and when trouble really shook Tyson to his core he couldn't adapt, he had no plan B. That said with the size of Tyson, with what he's good at doing, what kind of plan B could there have been? His arms were short, he's short, he's not all that heavy especially when compared to a guy like Lennox Lewis, so the intangibles really hamstrung what he could do.....he was very successful in what he did accomplish though.


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