Mike Tyson vs Riddick Bowe
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Mike Tyson vs Riddick Bowe
Beating Holyfield twice is more than most could dream of accomplishing. The other guy in this thread could never do it.
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Diamond WEAPON
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Re: Mike Tyson vs Riddick Bowe
Very true. Holyfield is a stubborn bastard who would be a blight on the existence of virtually any ATG whether they beat him or not.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Beating Holyfield twice is more than most could dream of accomplishing. The other guy in this thread could never do it.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Mike Tyson vs Riddick Bowe
Styles make fights. Tyson was made-to-measure for Holyfield.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Beating Holyfield twice is more than most could dream of accomplishing. The other guy in this thread could never do it.
Re: Mike Tyson vs Riddick Bowe
keithmoonhangover wrote:Bowe was very lucky to get the decision over Tubbs. I have the fight on VHS and think Tubbs won it. A lot of the media at the time agreed.hhaehre wrote:When did Bowe ever come back to win? I guess you could say against Golota but he didn't really come back now did he? Tyson did come back to ko Botha and some will say he lost the first round vs. Tubbs but I agree with you that he was essentially a front runner. To adjust and come back from real adversity in a fight is actually a pretty rare quality in a fighter and imo neither Bowe nor Tyson ever truly possessed that quality.IKSRTFO wrote:I will correct myself. Tyson did show heart in the Douglas fight. It's just that he couldn't fight as well under adversity as Bowe did. I can't think of an extremely close fight that Tyson won. If he wasn't winning, he wasn't going to win. Bowe has more experiences with being down in the clutch and still fighting back. Tyson has never came back to KO anyone. If they were beating him then they won.
Bowe's record is poor. Apart from beating Holyfield twice, what did he achieve?
Aside from beating a prime Spinks and Tillis, what did Tyson achieve?
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Mike Tyson vs Riddick Bowe
Tony Tubbs (who I think beat Bowe) - 2 roundsIKSRTFO wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:Bowe was very lucky to get the decision over Tubbs. I have the fight on VHS and think Tubbs won it. A lot of the media at the time agreed.hhaehre wrote: When did Bowe ever come back to win? I guess you could say against Golota but he didn't really come back now did he? Tyson did come back to ko Botha and some will say he lost the first round vs. Tubbs but I agree with you that he was essentially a front runner. To adjust and come back from real adversity in a fight is actually a pretty rare quality in a fighter and imo neither Bowe nor Tyson ever truly possessed that quality.
Bowe's record is poor. Apart from beating Holyfield twice, what did he achieve?
Aside from beating a prime Spinks and Tillis, what did Tyson achieve?
Larry Holmes (who went on to beat Mercer and go the distance with Holyfield) - 4 rounds
And Berbick, Smith, Tucker, Biggs, Thomas and Bruno were all a mile better than the Ferguson and Dokes that Bowe beat.
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The Great John L
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Re: Mike Tyson vs Riddick Bowe
Tyson is one of the very few HWs in history who beat just about every top HW around. The only great on the list was Holmes, and he was past it and under-prepared, but the fact that Tyson beat so many world class HWs with so many different styles, and he did it so easily and in such a compressed time frame is extremely impressive. Few, if any other HWs could have done the same thing.keithmoonhangover wrote:Tony Tubbs (who I think beat Bowe) - 2 rounds
Larry Holmes (who went on to beat Mercer and go the distance with Holyfield) - 4 rounds
And Berbick, Smith, Tucker, Biggs, Thomas and Bruno were all a mile better than the Ferguson and Dokes that Bowe beat.