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Post subject: Re: 1959-2009: The Greatest Fighter of the Last 50 YearsPosted: Yesterday, 18:41 Tyson's opposition in his first title reign was average, as was Ali's in the 60s. Ali was not only a great fighter but a hall of famer before he ever had a fight in the 70s. 60s Ali was the best Heavyweight ever to put on a pair of gloves. Tyson fans never learn.
Tyson's win over Michael Spinks will go down as one of the most overrated accomplishment in boxing history.
Tyson's reign of terror was real impressive when Douglas bounced him around the ring like a sock puppet.
- OK Bud, I gave you fair warning, so let's see if you can take your beating like a man without squealing.
Tyson age 20-23 vs Ali age 22-25 first 10 title comp head to head :
10.1989-07-21 219¼ Carl Williams 218 22-2-0 W TKO 1
~ time: 1:33 | referee: Randy Neumann | judge: Richard F. Murry | judge: Chuck Giampa | judge: Rocky Castellani ~
~ WBC heavyweight title ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~
~ IBF heavyweight title ~ vs 1967-03-22 211½ Zora Folley 202½ 74-7-4 W KO 7
~ time: 1:48 | referee: Johnny LoBianco | judge: Frank Forbes | judge: Tony Castellano
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~
- Folley was too old, too short, too much of a light hitter to be a bother to Williams. Both susceptable to KO, but Williams a KO specialist whereas Folley a light counterpuncher. Williams mid round KO.
9. 1989-02-25 218 Frank Bruno 228 32-2-0 W TKO 5
~ time: 2:55 | referee: Richard Steele | judge: Jerry Roth 40-35 | judge: Omar Mintun 40-34 | judge: Rodolfo Maldonado 40-34 ~
~ WBC heavyweight title ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~
~ IBF heavyweight title ~
Bruno penalized one point in the 1st for holding and he was also dropped in the 1st. vs 1967-02-06 212¼ Ernie Terrell 212¼ 39-4-0 W UD 15
~ referee: Harry Kessler 148-137 | judge: Jimmy Webb 148-133 | judge: Ernie Taylor 148-137 ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~
- The only interesting bout. Bruno a solid boxer with power, Terrell a solid boxer with some height. I'd favor Bruno, but it's basically a pickem.
8. 1988-06-27 218¼ Michael Spinks 212¼ 31-0-0 W KO 1
~ time: 1:31 | referee: Frank Cappuccino | judge: Eva Shain | judge: John Stewart | judge: Rocky Castellani ~
~ WBC heavyweight title ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~
~ IBF heavyweight title ~ vs 1966-11-14 212¾ Cleveland Williams 210½ 65-5-1 W TKO 3
~ referee: Harry Kessler ~
World Heavyweight Title
- Hmmmm, prime or near prime boxer puncher Spinks against a past prime near dead Williams. Spinks KO 1.
7. 1988-03-21 216¼ Tony Tubbs 238¼ 24-1-0 W TKO 2
~ time: 2:54 | referee: Arthur Mercante | judge: Larry Rozadilla 9-10 | judge: Ken Morita 10-10 | judge: Masakazu Uchida 10-9 ~
~ WBC heavyweight title ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~
~ IBF heavyweight title ~ vs 1966-09-10 204¼ Karl Mildenberger 195 49-2-3 W TKO 12
~ referee: Teddy Waltham | judge: Herr Olert | judge: Nat Fleischer ~
World Heavyweight Title
- Tubbs a bit porky, but big, strong, prime and a very fast handed boxer. Mildy quick, but undersized and out gunned, LTKO mid rounds.
6. 1988-01-22 215¾ Larry Holmes 225¾ 48-2-0 W TKO 4
~ time: 2:55 | referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Charley Spina 29-28 | judge: Nicasio L. Drake 30-27 | judge: Rudy Ortega 29-28 ~
~ WBC heavyweight title ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~
~ IBF heavyweight title ~ vs 1966-08-06 209½ Brian London 201½ 35-13-0 W KO 3
~ referee: Harry Gibbs ~
World Heavyweight Title
- Big critic of Holmes, but London? Sheeeeesh! KO by Larry early rounds.
5. 1987-10-16 216 Tyrell Biggs 228¾ 15-0-0 W TKO 7
~ time: 2:59 | referee: Tony Orlando | judge: Al Wilensky 60-54 | judge: John Stewart 60-54 | judge: Frank Brunette 60-52 ~
~ WBC heavyweight title ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~
~ IBF heavyweight title ~ vs 1966-05-21 201½ Henry Cooper 188 33-11-1 W TKO 6
~ time: 1:38 | referee: George Smith ~
World Heavyweight Title
A bad cut over Cooper's left eye forced stoppage.
- Biggs a bigger stronger Olympic superheavy gold medalist Ali clone. Same result as the original, Cooper LTKO midrounds.
4. 1987-08-01 221 Tony Tucker 221 35-0-0 W UD 12
~ referee: Mills Lane | judge: Julio Roldan 118-113 | judge: Phil Newman 119-111 | judge: Bill Graham 117-112 ~
~ WBC heavyweight title ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~
~ IBF heavyweight title ~ vs 1966-03-29 214½ George Chuvalo 216 34-11-2 W UD 15
~ referee: Jackie Silvers 73-65 | judge: Tony Canzano 74-63 | judge: Jackie Johnstone 74-62 ~
World Heavyweight Title
- Tucker could beat Chuvalo with his unbroken left tied behind his back. No contest.
3. 1987-05-30 218¾ Pinklon Thomas 217¾ 29-1-1 W TKO 6
~ time: 2:00 | referee: Carlos Padilla | judge: Dalby Shirley 49-46 | judge: Gordon Volkman 50-44 | judge: Harry Gibbs 49-46 ~
~ WBC heavyweight title ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~ vs 1965-11-22 210 Floyd Patterson 196¾ 43-4-0 W TKO 12
~ time: 2:18 | referee: Harold Krause 53-46 | judge: Harold Buck 54-45 | judge: Bill Stremmell 53-43 ~
World Heavyweight Title
- A flea could've beaten brokeback Floyd that night. Not more than a big yawn for Pink
2. 1987-03-07 219 James Smith 233 19-5-0 W UD 12 vs
~ referee: Mills Lane | judge: Lou Tabat 120-106 | judge: Dalby Shirley 119-107 | judge: Jose Juan Guerra 119-107 ~
~ WBC heavyweight title ~
~ WBA World heavyweight title ~ vs 1965-05-25 206 Sonny Liston 215¼ 35-2-0 W KO 1
~ time: 2:12 | referee: Jersey Joe Walcott | judge: Coley Wallace | judge: Russ Leonard | judge: Joe Colvin ~
World Heavyweight Title
- In theory at very least a mid 30s six round HOFer like Sonny could coast to a close win, but if told he could do the anchor punch flop on command and Bonecrush with the big KO of iron jawed Spoon.
1. 1986-11-22 221¼ Trevor Berbick 218½ 31-4-1 TKO 2 vs 1964-02-25 210½ Sonny Liston 218 35-1-0 W RTD 7
- Berb the lessor fighter but prime. Figure he has a puncher's chance, but I favor Sonny with a mid round stoppage, but again, Sonny does what he's told including quitting.




