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    Default Re: The Best Tyson Video Yet...

    What the hell was he doing at 1:28? Whatever it was, I'm too afraid to attempt doing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clubber View Post
    What the hell was he doing at 1:28? Whatever it was, I'm too afraid to attempt doing it.
    His neck exercises. You must have seen him do that before?

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    Defensive genius coupled with his ferocious attack he was an explosive fighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Defensive genius coupled with his ferocious attack he was an explosive fighter.
    He wasn't that much of a defensive genius guys like Bone Crusher Smith and Quick TIllis were able to him relatively easily even in his prime. Tyson was a great fighter, but we still have to question whether he would have beaten Holyfield or Lewis, He was mentally unsound regardless of who was coaching him, and I think if he got into tough territories like he did against Lewis or Holyfield he would have just given up on himself like he did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Defensive genius coupled with his ferocious attack he was an explosive fighter.
    He wasn't that much of a defensive genius guys like Bone Crusher Smith and Quick TIllis were able to him relatively easily even in his prime. Tyson was a great fighter, but we still have to question whether he would have beaten Holyfield or Lewis, He was mentally unsound regardless of who was coaching him, and I think if he got into tough territories like he did against Lewis or Holyfield he would have just given up on himself like he did.
    I agree. Tyson beat a lot of opponents before they got in the ring with the fear factor. Once he was beaten that changed just a little.

    Tyson was so close yet so far away from being perfect. His mental state/toughness will always be questioned. If he'd ever fought Ali I guarantee after a 8 - 10rounds of Ali taking the p*ss Tyson would either have given uo mentally and been knocked out or lost the plot and been diaqualified for eating Ali's liver !!!

    A great fighter though and how I wish he was in his prime now to sort out the current crop of has beens, never were's and never will be's....
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    Pressure cracked Iron Mike

    There is no example from his entire career of a time when he was behind in a fight and he came back and won.

    He lacked that Holyfield-like heart

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    Quote Originally Posted by lance Uppercut View Post
    Pressure cracked Iron Mike

    There is no example from his entire career of a time when he was behind in a fight and he came back and won.

    He lacked that Holyfield-like heart
    Yep the bully syndrome... stand up to the bully and the fear is reversed. Took guts to stand up to Tyson though cos he could end your world with one shot
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    Quote Originally Posted by lance Uppercut View Post

    There is no example from his entire career of a time when he was behind in a fight and he came back and won.
    That doesn't mean anything. Same can be said of Roy Jones Jr.

    In mike's prime he was never ever behind in a fight.


    And most people feel he was mentally out of the fight game after the spinks fight as his jab and craft completely vanished after that fight as Teddy Atlas said "I don't think he threw one jab in the bruno fight"

    Tyson's problem was all mental.

    When he was younger and motivated if he ever faced a tough situation he overcame that. After the Spinks fight he had NOTHING left to prove and only was really fighting for money.. and ESPECIALLY when he came out of prison.


    Tyson is someone who fell out of love with boxing in his younger years, but sadly could do nothing else. So the only way he could go was down.

    granted he fought a weak heavyweight division but it doesn't take away from the fact he dominated that division. Can't punish someone for the era they fight in just the great things they did. And Tyson did great things, and is a great fighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Defensive genius coupled with his ferocious attack he was an explosive fighter.
    He wasn't that much of a defensive genius guys like Bone Crusher Smith and Quick TIllis were able to him relatively easily even in his prime. Tyson was a great fighter, but we still have to question whether he would have beaten Holyfield or Lewis, He was mentally unsound regardless of who was coaching him, and I think if he got into tough territories like he did against Lewis or Holyfield he would have just given up on himself like he did.
    I don't know about that in part. Quick Tillis was just that- quick. He wasn't hurting Mike any and sometimes a fighter will sacrifice defense to get to his opponent, especially if he isn't in any real danger. I plain old just don't remember the Bonecrusher Smith fight so I can't comment on that, but we've all seen guys fight below their defensive capability and that's exactly what Tyson did with Tillis. I think had he fought either Holyfield or Lewis in HIS prime he would have beaten both simply because they were years away from their own primes. Lennox would have lost by KO simply because he couldn't have dealt with an offensive dynamo all over him and his own head wasn't as in the game as it should have been and Holyfield just didn't have the kind of power to make Mike respect him (and Mike wouldn't have made the mistake of thinking he was over-the-hill).
    Oops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Clubber View Post
    What the hell was he doing at 1:28? Whatever it was, I'm too afraid to attempt doing it.
    His neck exercises. You must have seen him do that before?
    I was wondering what that was too. I'd break my neck if I tried that, but he looked as happy as a hog in slop.
    Oops

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    Default Re: The Best Tyson Video Yet...

    That's an old montage but it's still fantastic to watch. Thanks for posting.

    The intensity at which he shadowboxed was amazing.

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