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How would the Tyson vs Holyfield rematch have played out if Tyson didn't bite Holyfields ear?

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    #11
    Holyfield would've stopped him. That's why he bit him to begin with. Mike can make whatever excuses he wants, we all know he's not credible.

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      #12
      I think Holyfield just had Tysons number anywhere north of 1990.
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        #13
        Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson, were both extremely evenly matched in their second fight 'Holyfield and Tyson both weighed in at exactly the same weight of 218 pounds'.

        It was clear from the first few rounds, that Mike Tyson was many more times sharper and refined than he was in their first fight 'The actual speed of body movements and intensity of the fight, resembled at World level Middle to Light Heavyweight fight'.

        In recent years we have all been subjected to being bombarded by the media 'With the narrative that Tyson Fury is able to move like a Middle Weight. Which of course is nonsense, and a complete over exagération'.

        But in comparison Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson appeared in all honesty, to resemble at times in their career 'The same type of intensity, and speed of body movements and processing speed of a top level Middle Weight or Light Heavyweight fighters'.

        This is a observation I have personally made of Mike Tyson, and commentators such as Larry Merchant long before myself 'Also perceptually where aware of this ability. Just moments before Mike Tyson went on to bull and obliterated Alex Steward, Larry Merchant stated 'I like it better when Mike Tyson comes into the ring, looking like a big middle weight'.

        If Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield II 'Hypothetically would of played out without any incidents and fouls, I believe on that night? Tyson vs Holyfield II would of most likely developed into skill for skill the highest most competitive Heavyweight fight of the 90's Heavyweight era. All the signs were there, the contest had all the ingredrients to produce that type of fight. The condition of both fighters was immensely impressive'.

        Mike Tyson was actually being trained by Richie Giachetti. Giachetti in my opinion was the one of the best boxing coaches Mike Tyson ever worked with 'Some of Mike Tyson's best ever performance even beyond his so called peak, where under Richie Giachetti. Performances such as Razor Ruddock I & II, Alex Stewart, Henry Tillman those were all fights, Mike Tyson worked and trained under the tutorship of Richie Giachetti.

        Mike Tyson conditions and focus was entering into a different stratosphere of competitive violence vs Evander Holyfield II 'Unfortunately that violence over flowed and could not be contained. Which was ultimately why the fight, reached its controversial conclusion'.

        Note: I honestly don't know which fighter would of won Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield II, if it would of hypothetically played out without the fouls. But I am 99.99% certain that the fight would of developed into the highest skill for skill Heavyweight contest of that era, it would of been a fight that completely defined a era 'And both fighters, the victor and the losing fighter would reached the conclusion of the fight acquiring masses of credit' etc.







        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-13-2024, 10:08 AM.

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