Okay, Tyson's been shot a long, long time, but his deterioration has been swifter each year that passes.
Knee or no knee, he was still pretty hot against Williams last year for three rounds. Not hot enough to contend, but hot enough to earn a living against some top forty guys, maybe.
Okay, Williams and McBride are very different prospects - even though Williams is clearly the better boxer, the height (4 1/2 extra inches on Williams) and blocking tactics of McBride are perhaps more problemmatical to Mike.
But I've never seen such a passive version of Tyson as I saw the other night... and his punches seemingly had no pop on them. Would he have had enough last year?
Here's another thought... if the Tyson of 2005 had gone in with Lewis, would he have been killed? Boxing's a dangerous game, and it's a good thing that Tyson's left it behind.
Knee or no knee, he was still pretty hot against Williams last year for three rounds. Not hot enough to contend, but hot enough to earn a living against some top forty guys, maybe.
Okay, Williams and McBride are very different prospects - even though Williams is clearly the better boxer, the height (4 1/2 extra inches on Williams) and blocking tactics of McBride are perhaps more problemmatical to Mike.
But I've never seen such a passive version of Tyson as I saw the other night... and his punches seemingly had no pop on them. Would he have had enough last year?
Here's another thought... if the Tyson of 2005 had gone in with Lewis, would he have been killed? Boxing's a dangerous game, and it's a good thing that Tyson's left it behind.
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