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    Would Jake Paul be the best win of Mike Tyson's career?

    Iron Mike Tyson 'reigned' during the forgettable late 80s HW scene, but who did he really beat? His 'win' over the shell of Larry Holmes was nothing but payback for Larry Holmes' 'win' over the shell of Ali, who, at the time, struggled to get out of a chair never mind fight (footage available as evidence online), so that was no great shakes, then Spinks, a terrified LHW with a padded record and with no power, say what you want about Jake 'The Great' Paul, but he's a far harder puncher than Spinks and much more fearless. He even dared step into the squared circle to face unbeaten great, Tommy Fury.

    Tyson faced 5 world class boxers in his career and lost to all of them. Holyfield X2, Lennox Lewis, Buster Douglass, Danny Williams, The Brixton Bomber, and Kevin McBride, the fighting pride of Ireland. Tyson was battered in all six of these fights. Can he redeem himself and prove that he is at least a good HW, if not a great one, or is Jake Paul in the mix with the aforementioned guys, and just too good for Mike Tyson? Nash out - His Excellency
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    Another useless attention-seeking thread.

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      #3
      It would be a great win for mike, for this time in Tyson career

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        #4
        Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
        It would be a great win for mike, for this time in Tyson career
        Hopefully the WBC have a belt on the line for it as well. Nash out - His Excellency

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          #5
          Originally posted by Nash out View Post

          Hopefully the WBC have a belt on the line for it as well. Nash out - His Excellency
          The WBC shouldn't do that...me thinks Tyson will call out the usyk fury if he ko Paul in dominating fashion...

          WBC should play the shadows we all know they want this scenario to play out, but they don't want to be perceived as wheeling a old man out for dollars neither

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            #6
            Originally posted by sbbigmike View Post

            The WBC shouldn't do that...me thinks Tyson will call out the usyk fury if he ko Paul in dominating fashion...

            WBC should play the shadows we all know they want this scenario to play out, but they don't want to be perceived as wheeling a old man out for dollars neither
            They probably will though. I recall Tyson and Roy Jones Jr getting a belt each after their exhibition draw. Nash out - His Excellency

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nash out View Post
              Iron Mike Tyson 'reigned' during the forgettable late 80s HW scene, but who did he really beat? His 'win' over the shell of Larry Holmes was nothing but payback for Larry Holmes' 'win' over the shell of Ali, who, at the time, struggled to get out of a chair never mind fight (footage available as evidence online), so that was no great shakes, then Spinks, a terrified LHW with a padded record and with no power, say what you want about Jake 'The Great' Paul, but he's a far harder puncher than Spinks and much more fearless. He even dared step into the squared circle to face unbeaten great, Tommy Fury.

              Tyson faced 5 world class boxers in his career and lost to all of them. Holyfield X2, Lennox Lewis, Buster Douglass, Danny Williams, The Brixton Bomber, and Kevin McBride, the fighting pride of Ireland. Tyson was battered in all six of these fights. Can he redeem himself and prove that he is at least a good HW, if not a great one, or is Jake Paul in the mix with the aforementioned guys, and just too good for Mike Tyson? Nash out - His Excellency
              Are you Re-Tarded???????

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                #8
                Originally posted by Nash out View Post
                Iron Mike Tyson 'reigned' during the forgettable late 80s HW scene, but who did he really beat? His 'win' over the shell of Larry Holmes was nothing but payback for Larry Holmes' 'win' over the shell of Ali, who, at the time, struggled to get out of a chair never mind fight (footage available as evidence online), so that was no great shakes, then Spinks, a terrified LHW with a padded record and with no power, say what you want about Jake 'The Great' Paul, but he's a far harder puncher than Spinks and much more fearless. He even dared step into the squared circle to face unbeaten great, Tommy Fury.

                Tyson faced 5 world class boxers in his career and lost to all of them. Holyfield X2, Lennox Lewis, Buster Douglass, Danny Williams, The Brixton Bomber, and Kevin McBride, the fighting pride of Ireland. Tyson was battered in all six of these fights. Can he redeem himself and prove that he is at least a good HW, if not a great one, or is Jake Paul in the mix with the aforementioned guys, and just too good for Mike Tyson? Nash out - His Excellency
                Nash back in.....

                Its a fair call you make....but you forget that Tyson also escaped McNeeleys "cocoon of horror" and took down the mighty viking king Brian Neilsen....who at the time had only been defeated by one other...the ATG Diicky Ryan.
                Last edited by Rockybigblower; 11-10-2024, 12:39 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Nash out View Post
                  Iron Mike Tyson 'reigned' during the forgettable late 80s HW scene, but who did he really beat? His 'win' over the shell of Larry Holmes was nothing but payback for Larry Holmes' 'win' over the shell of Ali, who, at the time, struggled to get out of a chair never mind fight (footage available as evidence online), so that was no great shakes, then Spinks, a terrified LHW with a padded record and with no power, say what you want about Jake 'The Great' Paul, but he's a far harder puncher than Spinks and much more fearless. He even dared step into the squared circle to face unbeaten great, Tommy Fury.

                  Tyson faced 5 world class boxers in his career and lost to all of them. Holyfield X2, Lennox Lewis, Buster Douglass, Danny Williams, The Brixton Bomber, and Kevin McBride, the fighting pride of Ireland. Tyson was battered in all six of these fights. Can he redeem himself and prove that he is at least a good HW, if not a great one, or is Jake Paul in the mix with the aforementioned guys, and just too good for Mike Tyson? Nash out - His Excellency
                  Without question, your majesty
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rockybigblower View Post

                    Nash back in.....

                    Its a fair call you make....but you forget that Tyson also escaped McNeeleys "cocoon of horror" and took down the mighty viking king Brian Neilsen....who at the time had only been defeated by one other...the ATG Diicky Ryan.
                    McNeeley's "Cocoon of horror" was such a scary experience that Nash has tried for so many years to wipe it from his memory out of fear, so yes, that is Tyson's one God-Tier victory, but for personal reasons of absolute horror, Nash has to refuse to mention it. Nash out - His Excellency

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