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My Top Ten Greatest Heavyweight Champs Of All Time!

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    if tyson just trained, he would have destroyed douglass in under 4.

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      Originally posted by butterfly1964
      if tyson just trained, he would have destroyed douglass in under 4.
      That's wishful thinking, Butterfly, and the film evidence of even an earlier Tyson shows that he, much more often than not, had his fair share of difficulty in dealing with what Douglas brought to the table (by fighters not as talented as Buster showed on that night...Tillis, Ribalta, Tucker, etc.).

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        tyson had great skills but he was weak in mind and spirit so he lost, he's not as great as people say he is or he would be champ right now

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          1. Ali
          2. Joe Louis
          3. Rocky Marciano
          4. George Foreman
          5. Joe Frazier
          6. Larry Holmes
          7. Gene Tunney
          8. Jack Dempsey
          9. Jack Johnson
          10. Lennox Lewis

          Honorable Mentions- Tyson, Jim Jeffries,Evander Holyfield

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            very very good list(cuz its the same as mine)

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              You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.

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                Originally posted by NextRocky
                very very good list(cuz its the same as mine)

                lol, didn even notice that, and thnx for trying with the karma (if u want u can try again later )

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                  i gotta wait 3 more hours

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                    800 posts baby!

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                      Tyson started having trouble with mediocre fighters, and wasn't an invincible fighter by any means.

                      His problem was he didn't know how to fight on the inside. If you take a look at his fight with Buster Mathis Jr., he exposed that. Mike was too straight up on the inside. His stance worked against him on the inside. He was easy to push back and he couldn't fight in clinches or when he was going backwards.

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