Tommy Morrison Vs Mike Tyson 1996
Tommy Morrison Vs Mike Tyson 1996
Lets say this fight that was on the cards was actual made to take place.
The money was no doubt right and both guys, past there best, but still very capable are looking for another shot at the bigger time.
Tyson having won the WBA and WBC titles from Seldon and Bruno is looking to be the undisputed king again. A fight against Holyfield has been post poned until 1997. Tyson must defend and Morrison has the money to bring Tyson into the ring.
Morrison in this scenario has not being diagnosed with HIV...yet...and then rto be misdiagnosed later. Has just recently beaten a still handy Ruddock and a not so great Rhodes. He has also just loss a one sided beating to Lennox Lewis.
The principles
Tommy Morrison - 6'2, 227lb
Mike Tyson - 5'11, 220lb
Who do you pick and how do you see it playing out ?
Kym
The money was no doubt right and both guys, past there best, but still very capable are looking for another shot at the bigger time.
Tyson having won the WBA and WBC titles from Seldon and Bruno is looking to be the undisputed king again. A fight against Holyfield has been post poned until 1997. Tyson must defend and Morrison has the money to bring Tyson into the ring.
Morrison in this scenario has not being diagnosed with HIV...yet...and then rto be misdiagnosed later. Has just recently beaten a still handy Ruddock and a not so great Rhodes. He has also just loss a one sided beating to Lennox Lewis.
The principles
Tommy Morrison - 6'2, 227lb
Mike Tyson - 5'11, 220lb
Who do you pick and how do you see it playing out ?
Kym
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while Morrison was no Buster Mathis, Jr or Peter McNeeley or even a Bruce Seldon or a one eyed Frank Bruno...I dont think his chances would have been good in this fight...I'd say it would go five-six rounds...but Morrison did show me in fights with Lewis and Hipp that he could take a punch [he kept getting up didnt he?] and he showed improvements.
Still, I think Tyson been too viscous. But it would have been a wildly exciting contest for sure while it lasted...Tyson's right uppercuts vs Morrison's left hook...the mind reels
Still, I think Tyson been too viscous. But it would have been a wildly exciting contest for sure while it lasted...Tyson's right uppercuts vs Morrison's left hook...the mind reels
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Tyson may not have been the same fighter who tore through the HW division in the late 1980's, but he still had great power & handspeed.
What Tyson lost post-prison was more to do with defense, head movement, a consistant jab, etc.
Mike was still highly conditioned in 1996 & would have got to Morrison early. I also think Morrison would have been psyched-out before the fight actually started.
Tyson would have probably got Morrison out of there within four rounds. Too fast, sharp, & powerful for Tommy in my view.
What Tyson lost post-prison was more to do with defense, head movement, a consistant jab, etc.
Mike was still highly conditioned in 1996 & would have got to Morrison early. I also think Morrison would have been psyched-out before the fight actually started.
Tyson would have probably got Morrison out of there within four rounds. Too fast, sharp, & powerful for Tommy in my view.
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I'm far from a nutty Tysonite, and as fun as Morrison was i'd say Tyson is totally the wrong match up for him (other than financially). Tyson not only had the big 1 shot power but a very good chin also. The type of dynamite shots he planted on Bruno in 96 would get Tommy out of there in quick time, 1 or 2 rds. Tyson was still one of the top dogs back then.
morrison should start this bout going all out, anything could happen, at least it would be exciting. tyson in one. as for tyson-mercer, it would go about the same as morrison-mercer. with tyson absorbing a beating around the mid way point. after seeing mercer vs. lewis and holyfield in 96' i dont think tyson would take that fight
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Tommy vs. Mikey.
I'd have to go with Morrison with a 1 round KO.
Ha Ha!! Just kidding......
I think Tyson would eventually win by a TKO or KO. Morrison would go down soon enough, but I do think he would get back up a time or two, before it was all said and done. Damm, it would have been one exciting spectacle!!

Ha Ha!! Just kidding......
I think Tyson would eventually win by a TKO or KO. Morrison would go down soon enough, but I do think he would get back up a time or two, before it was all said and done. Damm, it would have been one exciting spectacle!!
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Dearest Ringsider,ringsider wrote:Easy victory for "The Duke". Tyson was shot and hardly able to hold his hands up past 3 rounds. Morrision could easly out box him, then begin the relentless assault that would have Tyson on the deck. KO "The Duke" in RD 9 or 10.![]()
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