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The U Guys [HWs]
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Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
I find the greatest example of selling a fighter by the medias to be Primo Carnera. People of the time bit on that hook, line and sinker.
I'm assuming that this 'U' stands for undefeated.........Rockin'
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View PostThe U Guys (Everyone was certain no mere men could beat them, until they did.)
John L. Sullivan
James J Jeffties
Jack Dempsey
Joe Louis
Sonny Liston
George Foreman
Mike Tyson
It’s quite remarkable though, that when an ‘unbeatable’ boxer loses his first fight, it often is followed by a losing run.
I like the quote someone mentioned in an HBO documentary, “in every fight, you leave a piece of yourself in the ring".
When too many pieces are vanished, you are no more the hunter but the quarry.
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Originally posted by Ben Bolt View Post
In my time, Foreman’s defeat to Ali was the shocker. About Tyson, we waited for a good technician to expose him. Maybe Douglas wasn’t, but he did.
It’s quite remarkable though, that when an ‘unbeatable’ boxer loses his first fight, it often is followed by a losing run.
I like the quote someone mentioned in an HBO documentary, “in every fight, you leave a piece of yourself in the ring".
When too many pieces are vanished, you are no more the hunter but the quarry.
All through Tyson's run I would hear people around me tell how 'no one can beat this guy' and would think 'yea sure-, just wait' - back in '74 I lost 20 bucks on Foremam thinking that way.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
Regarding Tyson I think Foreman's loss made us wiser - I think every new generation needs to get a first hand education that there is no such thing as unbeatable.
All through Tyson's run I would hear people around me tell how 'no one can beat this guy' and would think 'yea sure-, just wait' - back in '74 I lost 20 bucks on Foremam thinking that way.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
That's literal; my assessment is fan perception. Only the very few are perceived as U Guys, the title has to be earned, (and then they get beaten.)Willie Pep 229 likes this.
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- -As soon as Givens and DKing got their slimy hooks into Tyson I knew the end was near. He was too finely tuned mentally and physically to stay the course without some kind of stabilizing force to keep him from unraving outside the Ring.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post- -As soon as Givens and DKing got their slimy hooks into Tyson I knew the end was near. He was too finely tuned mentally and physically to stay the course without some kind of stabilizing force to keep him from unraving outside the Ring.
When she patted Tyson on the knee and told him to wait to talk I was screaming at the TV my support for spouse abuse.
Ok I guess I got cheeky - but I'm serious I realized Tyson was finished as a fighter - he was never going to gain back his manhood unless he killed that bit ch. Instead he settled out of court.
Probably on Don Kings advise; after being freed from Robyn Givens he was now in the safe and nurturing hands of Don and Carl King. -- Like I said his career was already finished he just didn't know it.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
Not being cheeky - I knew it was over for Tyson when I saw the Barbra Wa-Wa interview with Givens and her pet Mike Tyson. That was the most disgusting castrating of a powerful man by two serious bit ches. A triumph for feminism.
When she patted Tyson on the knee and told him to wait to talk I was screaming at the TV my support for spouse abuse.
Ok I guess I got cheeky - but I'm serious I realized Tyson was finished as a fighter - he was never going to gain back his manhood unless he killed that bit ch. Instead he settled out of court.
Probably on Don Kings advise; after being freed from Robyn Givens he was now in the safe and nurturing hands of Don and Carl King. -- Like I said his career was already finished he just didn't know it.
I thought he tried to kill her with "the best punch he ever threw"
TYSON SAYS HE BOUNCED EX-WIFE OFF WALLS WITH HIS BEST-EVER PUNCH
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