HeavyHitters wrote:Well too bad "Tyson Haters", cause there is a few things you cannot take away from Tyson's Legacy. For one, he was an "Undisputed" Heavyweight Champion. There's no denying that. Most boxers never are able to achive that illustrious title. None of the champions of today can claim they are or ever were a undisputed champ.
Two, Tyson was and still is the "Youngest To Ever Win The Heavyweight Title". To only be 19 to 20 years old, and scaring the heck out of men 10 to 15 years older than you is quite amazing in itself. To actually become Heavyweight Champ at 20 is almost unbelievable!
So no matter what you all say to try and cut down an "inevitably aging" Tyson, he will always have those 2 tags to his name, as he fades into the history books.
Say La Vee!!

Do you mean C'est la vie?
Yes, great, Tyson achieved a lot in his early career, but his peak was too brief. The fact that he lost discipline and allowed his skills to deteriorate is ultimately a knock on his
The fact he was able to unify the belts is as much down to shrewd business as anything else. There are lots of fighters who wanted to unify the belts but didn't.
Ali may have been older than Tyson when he won the title, but he won it from badass Liston, not old crocks like Berbick and Pinklon Thomas.
Tyson's peak came during a very weak era, and the best fighters he fought beat him, Holyfield was supposed to be shot to hell, but Tyson got whipped badly.
For all his physical attributes, Tyson was mentally weak and unable to adapt his gameplan when faced with adversity.
One caveat to all this. Having watched Tyson v Douglas recently, I am pretty sure there is no way in god's earth Douglas could have gotten up even half a second earlier, he was absolultely all over the place, how he got his head together so quickly is beyond me, because his brains were completely scrambled.
Tyson's legacy is that in any era he would have been a danger to any fighter in history, certainly for a few rounds, and he was probably the greatest four round fighter in history. Top 10, possibly, just, but for me Lewis and Holyfield rank higher, though he beats Bowe.