I think a lot of the emotion you see coming from us "Tyson fans" is based upon the fact that, for many of us, Tyson WAS the HW division. Personally, I grew up in the "Tyson era," and credit Tyson for keeping me interested in boxing. I loved guys like Leonard, Duran and the like, but Tyson was the guy that made "youngsters" like myself watch.dempseyfire wrote:Thank you Dan. Look how emotional the Tyson fans get about this . . you people have some real issues about Mike Tyson.
Some brought up the fact that the Douglas fight was in Tokyo . . .so was the Tubbs fight, and that was his best performance!
And Tyson won an ALPHABELT title at 20 years old. Patterson won the true undisputed title at 21 . . so Tyson really wasn´t the youngest HW champion. If some 19 year old kid went and beat Brewster or Ruiz, would he surpass Tyson then?
I also hate that he's not given credit for his accomplishments because his failures have been allowed to overshadow those things. Tyson was an ATG. Was he Ali, hell no, but he was one of the best HW's to ever step in a ring. We can what if all day. The facts are, he was the youngest HW champ, first to unify, had great agility for a HW, good head and side to side movement, was lightening fast, could hit like a cannon, and was built for the sport. During his reign he beat the best that was available and did so in dramatic fashion usually. I mentioned the Douglas fight specifically, because IMO that was the end of Tyson's reign, though it shouldn't have been. Tyson was robbed by a bad count (watch it as many times as you like, Buster got a 15 count without question) and lost because of poor decision making going into the fight. Its sad, but its fitting for Mike.