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Re: Best Heavyweight Boxers That Ever Lived.
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Gentlemen, Do you feel any fights have been fixed by the so called if thar ever one Mafia ? You're kidding, right? More guys took a dive for Frankie Carbo than for Ringling Brothers  . But that was a long time ago. Fixing any major sporting event today would be extremely difficult. yeh  just sayen  PB
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Re: Best Heavyweight Boxers That Ever Lived.
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Lets address the whole Tyson V Ali thing, Ali wins hands down, period. Remember Ali had an incredible jaw so he could take Tyson's punches, just watch Holyfield v Tyson 1 to see how to dismantle Tyson...clinical!! Tyson was at his best under trainer Kevin Rooney. In 1987-88, Ali would not have lasted more than a few rounds against Tyson. No fancy footwork or rope-a-dope would have done Ali any good. IMO, Tyson would have punched right through all that and knocked him straight to the canvas. In the post Rooney years he went downhill and by the time he fought Holyfield he was already washed up. Ali could have easily beaten a 1990's Tyson. Watch the Tyson vs Holmes or vs Spinks in '88.
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Re: Best Heavyweight Boxers That Ever Lived.
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That being said, I agree that Ali would have beaten him. It's strictly an opinion, but I think Ali would have gotten so inside of Tyson's head in the days leading up to the fight, that Tyson would have been frustrated into going head hunting. Ali would have danced early, counter punched when possible, and eventually backed Tyson down, knocking him out in the later rounds. Exactly, PB. Ali fought with his brain as well as his hands. I think Holyfield did the same with Tyson. I think Tyson came into the ring expecting Holy field to pass out from sheer fright, and when he didn't--when he fought confidently and with courage--Tyson crumbled. I believe that key measure for determining the best heavyweights is the quality of their opponents and how often they fought quality opponents. That would put Ali and Louis at the top.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Best Heavyweight Boxers That Ever Lived.
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Lets address the whole Tyson V Ali thing, Ali wins hands down, period. Remember Ali had an incredible jaw so he could take Tyson's punches, just watch Holyfield v Tyson 1 to see how to dismantle Tyson...clinical!! Tyson was at his best under trainer Kevin Rooney. In 1987-88, Ali would not have lasted more than a few rounds against Tyson. No fancy footwork or rope-a-dope would have done Ali any good. IMO, Tyson would have punched right through all that and knocked him straight to the canvas. In the post Rooney years he went downhill and by the time he fought Holyfield he was already washed up. Ali could have easily beaten a 1990's Tyson. Watch the Tyson vs Holmes or vs Spinks in '88. I agree tyson in his prime was the best. Guys could not even make it thru the first round against him
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Re: Best Heavyweight Boxers That Ever Lived.
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Granted, but s lot of those guys were fairly piss poor! Do you think an Ali, Frazier or a Foreman would have let Tyson stomp through them in the first round like some of those fellas did?? Maybe until second round then...just kidding. It's hard to say but for a brief period in late 1980's, as long as kept his personal life in order and under a good trainer, he seemed tops. Just as Marciano needed trainer Charlie Goldman to achieve greatness, Tyson needed someone like Rooney. The fighters you mention had much better style and class in the ring, I'll give you that, but Tyson had something I'd never seen before.
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Re: Best Heavyweight Boxers That Ever Lived.
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He really was. You hear the phrase "he had a lot of heart" probably too often. But in Holyfield's case, boy, was it ever true. I honestly don't recall too many fighters who had his type of determination. But it's a shame that he didn't know when to hang up the gloves  .
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Re: Best Heavyweight Boxers That Ever Lived.
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You hear the phrase "he had a lot of heart" probably too often. But in Holyfield's case, boy, was it ever true. I honestly don't recall too many fighters who had his type of determination. But it's a shame that he didn't know when to hang up the gloves  . It's hard to believe he's still active. On the other hand Larry Holmes was almost 53 in his last fight.
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