My2Sense wrote:Yes, Holyfield has the superior record against common opponents. He's never been beaten by a guy Tyson beat while Tyson has been beaten by a guy Holy beat.BoxBuzz wrote:Well if the Tyson supporters (and I Like Mikes skills and abilites at his best!) want it there way they can always say that Evander would always win one on one, but that does not always define the winner as the better fighter. But I don't think you can bring the McBride factor into the equation the way that Obsever1 attempted to.
If you do a rundown on every common opponent I think it still sort of adds up in Evander's favor correct? E.H. was always competitive with Lewis right? Tyson was not. Better outcome for Evander vs Douglas. I'm sure that might lead us somewhere in this debate.
Can someone do an assessment on common opponents for illustration? Maybe that might put some grease on the opinion pool.
That's on top of having owned Tyson twice himself, and being clearly the more accomplished fighter overall.
Tyson was completely outclassed and helpless against Buster Douglas who was himself outclassed and helpless against Holyfield. The difference in class between them couldn't be more obvious.
There's no basis at all for claiming Tyson is better than Holyfield. It makes about as much sense as claiming Tony Tucker was better than Tyson. You could invent some kind of excuse for Tucker actually losing to Tyson in the ring (his "bad hand" excuse should do nicely), then say that he stopped Douglas shortly before Douglas whupped Tyson, plus he gave a much tougher fight to Lennox than Tyson did. See what I mean?
Most people who still try to claim Tyson is somehow better than Holy are people that are just clinging to pre-conceived notions of him. Tyson is one of those fighters that people jumped the gun and made up their minds about while his career was still unfolding, and just can't get their initial opinions of him out of their heads.
Well that seems more than"2sense" worth of logic to me.......The only thing that makes a good argument here is if you want to claim that Tyson was amazing up to the day he lost it....and then inexplicably he simply was never that good again. It's not impossible to imagine....so the argument would be that at his peak he might do better against Holy. But how long you last IS part of how GOOD you were. Isn't it? So point again to Holyfield who is likely going to rival big George for endurance...even if he doesn't score the ulitmate upset win like George did.