Well first off, the 6'5" Biggs was on Crack when he fought Tyson and never had the punching power to give Tyson any concern, so this is not a realistic comparison. The 6'5" Tucker was a good heavyweight that gave Tyson a very competitive fight only losing by 3 rounds on the cards. Tucker's greatest victory was over Buster Douglas and he really never beat any top tier fighter. Tucker was hardly in VK's class and actually the Tucker fight is a great argument for a VK victory over Tyson ..... With another 2 1/2 inches and far more punching power than Tucker, I'm beginning to believe Vitali knocks Mike out....
Vitali is far too slow and ponderous for Tyson, Vitali had a great chin but that would mean a bigger beating.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Tyson's biggest advantage was his intimidation and I do not think Vitali would have bought into it. Vitali has a good arsenal of punches, great chin and keeps his composure in the ring. He would have given Tyson all kinds of problems and probably would have knocked him out in the mid to late rounds.
are you kidding me? Tucker was a very decent speed fighter. SO many wins until he finally got beat and lost his way, and he only fought poorly against Tyson because he had broken his hand during the fight.
Tucker was one of the boxers who had the skill to take out Tyson. Tucker would be way too ahead of the plodding Vitali.
Last edited by RohanKnight; 10-18-2011 at 01:44 AM.
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