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    Holyfield's Comeback

    Okay, so he's looked pretty sharp so far. He's certainly providing more excitement than the rest of the heavyweight division, and his punching is accurate, crisp, and ready. Though he has yet to tread into later rounds as a 44 year old man, the question comes to mind:

    If he can do it, could Lennox Lewis, Rid**** Bowe, Mike Tyson, or any of the others from the last (decent) generation of heavyweights do it? If so, explain their strengths and weaknesses.

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    Originally posted by Brassangel View Post
    Okay, so he's looked pretty sharp so far. He's certainly providing more excitement than the rest of the heavyweight division, and his punching is accurate, crisp, and ready. Though he has yet to tread into later rounds as a 44 year old man, the question comes to mind:

    If he can do it, could Lennox Lewis, Rid**** Bowe, Mike Tyson, or any of the others from the last (decent) generation of heavyweights do it? If so, explain their strengths and weaknesses.
    Tyson and Bowe get big NO's as they lack the mental and physical discipline, focus, purpose and self belief to be successful. Bowe and Tyson have also abused their bodies outside of the ring.

    Lennox has physical tools like patience, boxing ability, strength, height, reach and power which could see him still competitive if he chose to return.

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      #3
      Lennox Lewis would be the most likely of the crop, I agree. I also figured that Vitali may have had some gas left in the tank...although I forgot to mention him.

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        #4
        Rid**** Bowe- would lack the mental strength to return, as well as stamina
        Mike Tyson- has lacked the mental strength his whole career but he has risen to the occasion. so i say yes for tyson. if he would return, it would be a dominant one.
        lennox lewis- retired too early in the first place, would be a great comeback.

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          #5
          It's interesting to see some varied opinions.

          Tyson has the skills to come back, but which Tyson (mentally) would show up is always a question. Against McBride, for example, Tyson was outboxing the journeyman, but he didn't feel like fighting anymore, so he sat down.

          Bowe has stated in a couple of interviews that he would consider coming back, especially if it meant a 4th fight with Evander Holyfield. He has wrecked his body, however, during his absence.

          Lewis would be solid, I'd wager.

          Klitschko (Vitali) probably retired too early as well.

          Interesting thought process, though it's sad to think that a bunch of 40 year old men would be the hope for the heavyweight division.

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            #6
            Originally posted by IronNick View Post
            Rid**** Bowe- would lack the mental strength to return, as well as stamina
            Mike Tyson- has lacked the mental strength his whole career but he has risen to the occasion. so i say yes for tyson. if he would return, it would be a dominant one.
            lennox lewis- retired too early in the first place, would be a great comeback.
            I disagree with some of your comments. Tyson's weak point was undoubtedly mental strength, but i don't think he lacked mental strength throughout his whole career, and i don't think that a Tyson return would be a dominant one, even though he would still probably sell out tickets.
            Also, Lennox Lewis retired at the right time IMO.

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              #7
              Originally posted by SABBATH View Post
              Tyson and Bowe get big NO's as they lack the mental and physical discipline, focus, purpose and self belief to be successful. Bowe and Tyson have also abused their bodies outside of the ring.

              Lennox has physical tools like patience, boxing ability, strength, height, reach and power which could see him still competitive if he chose to return.
              - -But he froze in the Shadow of the K bros.

              If your talkin' Field comeback after his "hard heart," that was a slick bit of a DKing orchestrated farce. Tyson became part of a slomo train wreck in a 3ring circus.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Brassangel View Post
                Okay, so he's looked pretty sharp so far. He's certainly providing more excitement than the rest of the heavyweight division, and his punching is accurate, crisp, and ready. Though he has yet to tread into later rounds as a 44 year old man, the question comes to mind:

                If he can do it, could Lennox Lewis, Rid**** Bowe, Mike Tyson, or any of the others from the last (decent) generation of heavyweights do it? If so, explain their strengths and weaknesses.
                You don't mean Evander is 44 yrs old do you coz he's 57.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Marvlus Marv View Post
                  You don't mean Evander is 44 yrs old do you coz he's 57.
                  This thread was posted 13 years ago

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Boxxymcboxface View Post
                    This thread was posted 13 years ago
                    The poster who resurrected thinks he's the brittany Spears of the history section.

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