For the good of boxing, I shouldnt watch it, but I am sure morbid curiosity will get the better of me.
For the good of boxing, I shouldnt watch it, but I am sure morbid curiosity will get the better of me.
as much as i like both these once great fighters i feel it really shouldn't happen, i'm sure it'll get great interest due to there names and past history with plenty of footage from there previous battles...................you can just see it now the heading HOLYFIELD V TYSON III.......ARE YOU HUNGRY FOR MORE
Silly fight this is really. I can see Holyfield stopping him though, Tyson is WAY past it and Holyfield has just been a bit more active compared to him.
Sad...and Actually I see Holyfield winning easy. Since Evander has even recently gone the distance with a championship caliber fighter and Tyson hasn't even gone the distance with a "B" level fighter in more than 10 years...
I just ask myself why ??!! Mid-as-well put larry holmes on the undercard.
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I agree with the writer...
This fight will generate more interest, buzz, fanfare and excitement than any single Wlad Klitschko fight..
If Tyson comes in healthy, focused and inshape with his head screwed on tight I can see him really hurting Holyfield, a 41 yr old Mike Tyson still hits and damages as hard or harder than as anycurrent heavy including Klitschko...
Who will train Tyson? and can he be patient and work behind Jabs and combos instead of waiting for the one punch?
The unrealistic side of me always wanted Mike to finish with dignity, even though he is a trainwreck he is still charasmatic and charming despite his extreme faults a millon to 1 shot I wish him to look good, inshape and Claim the title before hanging it up with grace... Never happen but hey in this division as it sits crazier things can and may happen...
Tysons 2 biggest assets are his power and chin and thats more than this current crop has
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