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    Default Re: Mike Tyson v Sonny Liston

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    No fucking way Tyson had a better chin than Ali. Ali got dropped yes but he always got up. Did Tyson ever get up to go on and win? Tyson would have never got up from that left hook from Frazier.
    Ali got dropped a few times, Mike got dropped after taking rounds and rounds of clean big shots, Holyfield couldnt finish Mike on his back and Lewis had to push him down all the losses including Douglas came when anyone could see he wasnt fighting the same anymore.

    When tyson fought Holyfield he had a longer absence from boxing than Ali did, he wasnt the same fighter and he never came under suspiscion of taking HGH like Holyfield either.

    Mike should be judged on what he did up to Spinks when he was doing everything right, rather like people saying Ali shoulkd be judged on what he was like before he went in exile.

    Unlike Ali, Mike showed no weakness, he wasnt dropped by nobodys or gifted decisions, he was a force that ripped through a division, Alis best win was supposed to be against Williams who was mid 30's and had 5 losses and a draw, hardly awe ispiring opposition

    As for quality of opposition Tyson fought and beat 3 undefeated fighters as a defending and unifying champion, Tony Tucker, Tyrell Biggs and Michael Spinks.

    When Ali was in his supposed prime, he didnt defend agianst 1 undefeated fighter, in fact as champion the first undefeated fighter Ali fought beat him (Joe Frazier) then he managed to beat the second (Foreman) then got beat by the Third (Spinks)
    OK then if Tyson's chin is so much better, tell me someone who's punches he stood upto that hit as hard as Foreman, Frazier or Liston?

    Also what does being undefeated matter?? Ruslan Chagaev was undefeated when he fought Wlad. Did that make him a better fighter than Wlad? No.

    And you talk about Tyson only falling after taking a shit load of punishment? Do you really think he could have withstood the punishment that was being dished out in the Thriller in Manilla or the Rumble?? I don't.

    Tyson's best victory for me was against an "OLD" Larry Holmes and Spinks for me means nothing. Yes Michael Spinks was a great Light Heavy but at HW he was never going to be big enough. Ali destroyed a better LHW in Bob Foster.

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    Default Re: Mike Tyson v Sonny Liston

    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
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    No fucking way Tyson had a better chin than Ali. Ali got dropped yes but he always got up. Did Tyson ever get up to go on and win? Tyson would have never got up from that left hook from Frazier.
    Ali got dropped a few times, Mike got dropped after taking rounds and rounds of clean big shots, Holyfield couldnt finish Mike on his back and Lewis had to push him down all the losses including Douglas came when anyone could see he wasnt fighting the same anymore.

    When tyson fought Holyfield he had a longer absence from boxing than Ali did, he wasnt the same fighter and he never came under suspiscion of taking HGH like Holyfield either.

    Mike should be judged on what he did up to Spinks when he was doing everything right, rather like people saying Ali shoulkd be judged on what he was like before he went in exile.

    Unlike Ali, Mike showed no weakness, he wasnt dropped by nobodys or gifted decisions, he was a force that ripped through a division, Alis best win was supposed to be against Williams who was mid 30's and had 5 losses and a draw, hardly awe ispiring opposition

    As for quality of opposition Tyson fought and beat 3 undefeated fighters as a defending and unifying champion, Tony Tucker, Tyrell Biggs and Michael Spinks.

    When Ali was in his supposed prime, he didnt defend agianst 1 undefeated fighter, in fact as champion the first undefeated fighter Ali fought beat him (Joe Frazier) then he managed to beat the second (Foreman) then got beat by the Third (Spinks)
    OK then if Tyson's chin is so much better, tell me someone who's punches he stood upto that hit as hard as Foreman, Frazier or Liston?

    Also what does being undefeated matter?? Ruslan Chagaev was undefeated when he fought Wlad. Did that make him a better fighter than Wlad? No.

    And you talk about Tyson only falling after taking a shit load of punishment? Do you really think he could have withstood the punishment that was being dished out in the Thriller in Manilla or the Rumble?? I don't.

    Tyson's best victory for me was against an "OLD" Larry Holmes and Spinks for me means nothing. Yes Michael Spinks was a great Light Heavy but at HW he was never going to be big enough. Ali destroyed a better LHW in Bob Foster.
    Facing undefeated title challengers does mean alot, it means as a champion Mike was facing people who were too goo for anyone else to beat, instead of going through all the used up hasbeens, obviously Klitschko proved he was better than that undefeated fighter, he showed some class by fightng a top tier opponent, if they havent lost yet there is every chance they could be good enough to beat the champ.

    As for Foster, Spinks fought and beat Holmes, Foster went up and was dropped like a yo yo, the bloke either didnt have a very good chin or defence Spinks had 4 successfull fights at heavy and lost to Tyson in his 5th, Foster got anhialated by the only 2 world rated heavies he fought.

    Also, id say Rudduck, Bruno and Lewis deffinitly hit harder than Frazier and must at least be level with Foreman
    Last edited by ross; 01-22-2010 at 12:48 PM.

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    Ali got dropped a few times, Mike got dropped after taking rounds and rounds of clean big shots, Holyfield couldnt finish Mike on his back and Lewis had to push him down all the losses including Douglas came when anyone could see he wasnt fighting the same anymore.

    When tyson fought Holyfield he had a longer absence from boxing than Ali did, he wasnt the same fighter and he never came under suspiscion of taking HGH like Holyfield either.

    Mike should be judged on what he did up to Spinks when he was doing everything right, rather like people saying Ali shoulkd be judged on what he was like before he went in exile.

    Unlike Ali, Mike showed no weakness, he wasnt dropped by nobodys or gifted decisions, he was a force that ripped through a division, Alis best win was supposed to be against Williams who was mid 30's and had 5 losses and a draw, hardly awe ispiring opposition

    As for quality of opposition Tyson fought and beat 3 undefeated fighters as a defending and unifying champion, Tony Tucker, Tyrell Biggs and Michael Spinks.

    When Ali was in his supposed prime, he didnt defend agianst 1 undefeated fighter, in fact as champion the first undefeated fighter Ali fought beat him (Joe Frazier) then he managed to beat the second (Foreman) then got beat by the Third (Spinks)
    OK then if Tyson's chin is so much better, tell me someone who's punches he stood upto that hit as hard as Foreman, Frazier or Liston?

    Also what does being undefeated matter?? Ruslan Chagaev was undefeated when he fought Wlad. Did that make him a better fighter than Wlad? No.

    And you talk about Tyson only falling after taking a shit load of punishment? Do you really think he could have withstood the punishment that was being dished out in the Thriller in Manilla or the Rumble?? I don't.

    Tyson's best victory for me was against an "OLD" Larry Holmes and Spinks for me means nothing. Yes Michael Spinks was a great Light Heavy but at HW he was never going to be big enough. Ali destroyed a better LHW in Bob Foster.
    Facing undefeated title challengers does mean alot, it means as a champion Mike was facing people who were too goo for anyone else to beat, instead of going through all the used up hasbeens, obviously Klitschko proved he was better than that undefeated fighter, he showed some class by fightng a top tier opponent, if they havent lost yet there is every chance they could be good enough to beat the champ.

    As for Foster, Spinks fought and beat Holmes, Foster went up and was dropped like a yo yo, the bloke either didnt have a very good chin or defence Spinks had 4 successfull fights at heavy and lost to Tyson in his 5th, Foster got anhialated by the only 2 world rated heavies he fought.

    Also, id say Rudduck, Bruno and Lewis deffinitly hit harder than Frazier and must at least be level with Foreman
    Frank Bruno had good power, but never showed he could stop an elite fighter. And Razor Ruddock only had one punch.

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    Tyson's kind of like Naz, you can't look at their whole careers cause they just let themselves go, you've just gotta look at that point in time when they were at their peak (no matter how short a time period that might have been)and if you do you would have to admit that they would have likely been too much for anyone around their weight class no matter what era. All the Tillis fight really showed was that a poorly motivated Tyson could still cruise against an Ali type opponent (not quite of Ali's caliber obviously but still Tyson would have been far more motivated for an Ali fight). Same with Naz really, I'm not sure how anyone could watch the Jose Badillo fight and think Morales could beat that Naz. And that's obviously just one example.

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    Mike Tyson was a fighter you could put in with anyone confident of him winning, Hamed wasnt, you always had suspicions that a decent boxer would take him, Jose Badillo isnt really a yard stick of greatness either.

    Hamed beat some good fighter but it always looked as though Barrera and Morales could take him.

    Mike nearly ran out of viable opponents, Rooney said if he hadnt left they were going to pull Mike out for a few years and let some other fighters establish themseves as a base for opponents.

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    Its not about the quality of the opponent though, neither Tyson or Hamed beat many really quality opponents during their prime but the way they did it, you could just tell they were a level above. Unfortunately it was only later after they had started to fall off that they began to fight truly great fighters and because they lost to some of those guys people act like their prime was overrated, that the reason they looked so amazing was because they were feasting on less than elite fighters, which just isn't the case.

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    Its not about the quality of the opponent though, neither Tyson or Hamed beat many really quality opponents during their prime but the way they did it, you could just tell they were a level above. Unfortunately it was only later after they had started to fall off that they began to fight truly great fighters and because they lost to some of those guys people act like their prime was overrated, that the reason they looked so amazing was because they were feasting on less than elite fighters, which just isn't the case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    Tyson's kind of like Naz, you can't look at their whole careers cause they just let themselves go, you've just gotta look at that point in time when they were at their peak (no matter how short a time period that might have been)and if you do you would have to admit that they would have likely been too much for anyone around their weight class no matter what era. All the Tillis fight really showed was that a poorly motivated Tyson could still cruise against an Ali type opponent (not quite of Ali's caliber obviously but still Tyson would have been far more motivated for an Ali fight). Same with Naz really, I'm not sure how anyone could watch the Jose Badillo fight and think Morales could beat that Naz. And that's obviously just one example.
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    Default Re: Mike Tyson v Sonny Liston

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Mike Tyson was a fighter you could put in with anyone confident of him winning, Hamed wasnt, you always had suspicions that a decent boxer would take him, Jose Badillo isnt really a yard stick of greatness either.

    Hamed beat some good fighter but it always looked as though Barrera and Morales could take him.

    Mike nearly ran out of viable opponents, Rooney said if he hadnt left they were going to pull Mike out for a few years and let some other fighters establish themseves as a base for opponents.
    Well he'd have run into Evander whether he stayed with Rooney or not and the result would have been the same. Demolition of Tyson. Evander and Lewis are the only true world class guys he fought who were genuine HW's and he was destroyed by both.

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    Default Re: Mike Tyson v Sonny Liston

    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Mike Tyson was a fighter you could put in with anyone confident of him winning, Hamed wasnt, you always had suspicions that a decent boxer would take him, Jose Badillo isnt really a yard stick of greatness either.

    Hamed beat some good fighter but it always looked as though Barrera and Morales could take him.

    Mike nearly ran out of viable opponents, Rooney said if he hadnt left they were going to pull Mike out for a few years and let some other fighters establish themseves as a base for opponents.
    Well he'd have run into Evander whether he stayed with Rooney or not and the result would have been the same. Demolition of Tyson. Evander and Lewis are the only true world class guys he fought who were genuine HW's and he was destroyed by both.
    Let's be honest here. Mike way underestimated Holyfield (his own fault) because everyone thought Holyfield was washed up, including Evander. He didn't train and thought he could clear Holy out with one punch. And in the rematch Evander was using his head until Mike did the unspeakable. Had they fought pre-prison Mike wouldn't have thought of him as washed up and it would have been a completely different story, even if he did wind up losing still. And if a faded Tyson could win a round against Lewis, he could win several more in his prime if not take the fight. Tyson in his prime kills Lewis in that time, but that's simply because he'd been a pro longer.

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