Originally posted by Imira
Holmes took 3 yrs off after Tyson and cameback at 42 to contend at the highest levels, only losing to 3 beltholders in title fights, retiring at age 53 with a record of 24-3 over 11 yrs. Funny how Holmes was good enough to compete for titles in his mid 40s without being KOed, yet he couldn't handle the pressure of young Tyson. Nobody expects to see Tyson in the ring at age 53 or even 43. The only fights Holmes ever lost in his entire career was 6 title fights and 4 of those losses were against HOFers and only one of those HOFers KOed Holmes.
Tyson has been losing non title fights against non HOFers the past few years and ain't even hit his 40s yet. He's 14-6 over the past 15 yrs since he first signed with King and his stooge trainers after going 36-0 with his old team. It's apples, pineapples, and oranges boys, not rocket science. Tyson under his old management and old team could probably KO any fighter who ever lived if not take a lopsided decision from him.
I don't care if you believe it or not. Facts are that no fighter, no heavy in history was more dominant to age 22 than Tyson. If he didn't win by early KO which was almost always, it was by lopsided decision. Moreover, he gave up height and reach in every fight he was in.
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