yes he was but like poet said stopping in his tracks him was a completely different matter
prime tyson does seem to get over-rated often though
Not as much as he used to. He still has some rabid true-believers but with a few exceptions they've been relatively quiet the past couple of years. At the other extreme there are fair few who think he was a complete bum and a fraud and those assesments are just as incorrect as the ones making Mike out to be the GOAT.
his form of bobbing and weaving was more predictable than Frazier's, I remember Tucker timing him with the uppercut as he weaved twice. It really depends on what version of Tyson you are talking about as well
his form of bobbing and weaving was more predictable than Frazier's, I remember Tucker timing him with the uppercut as he weaved twice. It really depends on what version of Tyson you are talking about as well
He also threw his combinations in a pre-set pattern with the sequences being called out in numbers by Kevin Rooney. It isn't too difficult to figure out what the sequences are; doing something about them is the hard part.
Not as much as he used to. He still has some rabid true-believers but with a few exceptions they've been relatively quiet the past couple of years. At the other extreme there are fair few who think he was a complete bum and a fraud and those assesments are just as incorrect as the ones making Mike out to be the GOAT.
Poet
As always Poet, your analysis of Tyson is on point. He was a great fighter who peaked early, like many fighters with a similar style and lifestyle.
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