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Mike Tyson's peak era KOs are among the most dramatic finishes in the history of boxing. Tyson-Thomas ranks among the most spectacular, due largely to the fact that Thomas's strength and durability kept him on his feet, prolonging the final brutal onslaught. --Rotoscope From Wikipedia -- "Although Thomas took the fight with a serious shoulder injury, he enjoyed success outjabbing Tyson. After a long break for a torn glove, action resumed in the 6th round where Tyson knocked Thomas out with a brutal fifteen punch salvo, knocking the extremely durable Thomas down for the first and last time in his lengthy career. Although he got up inside the count, the fight was waved off." |
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JayT98 ::: Favorites The mental game had alot to do with it? Any great athlete will tell you thats half the battle. Thats Ali's biggest part of his legacy was what he would do to his opponents before the fight. For Ali his fight actually began at the weigh in. You're giving Tyson more credit than most. Hell you're a bigger tyson fan than you think. 07-10-21 04:31:49 __________________________________________________ | |
nigger130 ::: Favorites trust me 80"s tnt tucker would have killed holyfield. 80"s was the golden area of boxing. holyfield used steroids to bilk up thats a fact. mike was not the same fighter after rooney the trainer was fired. believe mike in the 1988 would killed anybody! 07-10-11 08:07:35 __________________________________________________ | |
nigger130 ::: Favorites you got it wrong, holyfield is a steroid abuser, second holyfield was a middle wieght in the 80"s mike would have killed holyfield back then. holyfield was destroyed by reddick bowe he gave him brain damage. because bowe hand speed was to much holyfield. tyson would have killed evender in the 80"s! 07-10-11 08:02:27 __________________________________________________ | |
nigger130 ::: Favorites very true. plain and simple mike married a crazy robin, quit training. but he had the most amazing run! the biggest show boxing ever saw! 07-10-11 07:59:40 __________________________________________________ | |
povethestud ::: Favorites What did Pinky say? "After that bell goes..i will have no respect for him at all" Well i guess Tyson didnt give a fuck what he said!...lmao like watchin Batman! POW! BOSH! WHACK! & GOODNIGHT VIENNA! 07-09-24 21:10:28 __________________________________________________ | |
STONEDKOLD ::: Favorites It's hard to say if Tyson really had a Prime, in '85 he was 18 years old. Cus had already passed when he beat Berbick at age 20 for his first belt, that's when Don King step over Berbick {his fighter} to lift Tyson up. King got a hold of Tyson at too young of an age, biggest waste of talent in Boxing History! 07-09-23 17:17:19 __________________________________________________ | |
ItalianKOKING ::: Favorites What fundamentals did Tyson lack buddy?? Explain yourself sense your so eager to jump to conclusions that are based on nothing but a fictional opinion from a guy who clearly does not know what he is looking at! Tyson's rep is what caused other boxers to step up to prove it wrong. Anyone who fought Mike was out to prove that very thing, if he was so intimidating then why did they face him??? Back your claim buddy, thank you! 07-09-17 21:47:33 __________________________________________________ | |
SmelOdies ::: Favorites Tyson's rep assisted him immeasurably. That not to say he didn't have any skill, it's just that the mental game had a lot to do with it. I suppose that's art of a type, but it's not fundamental art which is what I feel Tyson lacked. 07-09-17 20:12:53 __________________________________________________ | |
ItalianKOKING ::: Favorites complete moron you are pal, "artless" try being a short heavyweight fighting amongst guys tall enough to utilize a great jab to keep his opponent off. Try being that short amongst the heavyweights and see how far you get with out any skill or in your case artless! 07-09-17 19:28:44 __________________________________________________ | |
ItalianKOKING ::: Favorites Hey datman2000, according to your "wikipedia info", Thomas was up inside the count, it's obvious that Thomas wasn't because he got up in the middle of 9 and started to stumble when his corner man grabbed him to hold him up lmfao I would imagine he hit's the ground hard had he corner man not been there to hold him up after the count!! Put that in that bull shit site wikipedia. 07-09-17 19:23:32 __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Mike Tyson -vs- Pinklon Thomas 1987
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