Bowe Vs. Tyson
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The Great John L
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Prime for prime, Bowe wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of Tyson.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Tyson's only chance here is catching Riddick mid-range, Bowe's jab would dominate outside and Bowe was immensely superior at in-fighting. Mike has a punchers chance, but little more, Bowe by late stoppage.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Sure he would, he fought, and beat, better.The Great John L wrote:Prime for prime, Bowe wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of Tyson.
Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Agreed. Bowe also had a helluva chin. The Golota beating he absorbed was chilling.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Tyson's only chance here is catching Riddick mid-range, Bowe's jab would dominate outside and Bowe was immensely superior at in-fighting. Mike has a punchers chance, but little more, Bowe by late stoppage.
Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
how would they fight then?The Great John L wrote:Prime for prime, Bowe wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of Tyson.
seriously, if bonecrusher could tie him up and go the distance then bowe who wouldnt be intimidated would fight back and probably have the fire power to back up tyson
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Prime Tyson slaughters Bowe. Bowe didn't have enough lateral movement to stay away from Tyson. Prime Tyson was great at using his lack of hieght to his advantage.
Yes Bowe was great on the inside, but as Tyson landed coming in, Bowe would hang on more than normal.
Yes Bowe was great on the inside, but as Tyson landed coming in, Bowe would hang on more than normal.
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The Great John L
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Yes, Holyfield. And Bowe spent the rest of his career avoiding anyone who could punch. Besides the trilogy with Holy, he has a pathetic resume for someone who many claim as an ATG.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Sure he would, he fought, and beat, better.The Great John L wrote:Prime for prime, Bowe wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of Tyson.
Michael Moorer beat Holyfield as well, but I wouldn't favor him over Tyson, although MM at least had the guts to step in the ring with big punchers.
Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Bowe avoided Lewis; pretty obvious there.The Great John L wrote:Yes, Holyfield. And Bowe spent the rest of his career avoiding anyone who could punch. Besides the trilogy with Holy, he has a pathetic resume for someone who many claim as an ATG.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Sure he would, he fought, and beat, better.The Great John L wrote:Prime for prime, Bowe wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of Tyson.
Michael Moorer beat Holyfield as well, but I wouldn't favor him over Tyson, although MM at least had the guts to step in the ring with big punchers.
But what other big punchers?
Foreman wasn't exactly going for challenging fights after Moorer.
Ruddock was done.
Mercer could've had his shot at Bowe, but Ferguson screwed that up.
And Golota, psycho though he was, could punch quite hard.
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The Great John L
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Ruddock was done? Leading up to Holyfield
Marin
Philip Brown
Seldon
Tillery (twice)
Nelson
Bigfoot
Coetzer
I think Ruddock was much more credible than any of them, despite a few losses.
And then the title defenses.
Dokes
Ferguson
Holy
Mathis Jr
Donald
JL Gonzalez
Besides Holy, if these were Klitshko opponents everyone here would be ridiculing these guys. Dokes of ten years earlier would have been an accomplishment, and Donald was quite skilled, but was hardly a puncher that could dent the always exposed Bowe chin.
Ruddock, Mercer, Morrison, Bruno, Lewis were all big punchers available during the same period. Golota could punch, but I'm sure he was merely a miscalculation by Bowe's management who probably regarded him as an over-hyped build up with a weak resume. Of course, Bowe did beat him, so I give him a lot of credit for heart. At least once he was coaxed into the ring.
Tyson was certainly flawed both as a person and a fighter, but he fought virtually everybody coming up and pretty much cleaned out the division
Marin
Philip Brown
Seldon
Tillery (twice)
Nelson
Bigfoot
Coetzer
I think Ruddock was much more credible than any of them, despite a few losses.
And then the title defenses.
Dokes
Ferguson
Holy
Mathis Jr
Donald
JL Gonzalez
Besides Holy, if these were Klitshko opponents everyone here would be ridiculing these guys. Dokes of ten years earlier would have been an accomplishment, and Donald was quite skilled, but was hardly a puncher that could dent the always exposed Bowe chin.
Ruddock, Mercer, Morrison, Bruno, Lewis were all big punchers available during the same period. Golota could punch, but I'm sure he was merely a miscalculation by Bowe's management who probably regarded him as an over-hyped build up with a weak resume. Of course, Bowe did beat him, so I give him a lot of credit for heart. At least once he was coaxed into the ring.
Tyson was certainly flawed both as a person and a fighter, but he fought virtually everybody coming up and pretty much cleaned out the division
Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
I get the bonecrusher hugging analogy, and tru Bowe was great on the inside compared to Tyson, but blocking prime Tyson's punches with your face while you let him in is a recipe for disaster. He couldn't avoid a single punch from Gelato in 2 fights ffs.
Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Ruddock was done after Lewis. I'm referring to when Bowe became champ.The Great John L wrote:Ruddock was done? Leading up to Holyfield
Marin
Philip Brown
Seldon
Tillery (twice)
Nelson
Bigfoot
Coetzer
I think Ruddock was much more credible than any of them, despite a few losses.
And then the title defenses.
Dokes
Ferguson
Holy
Mathis Jr
Donald
JL Gonzalez
Besides Holy, if these were Klitshko opponents everyone here would be ridiculing these guys. Dokes of ten years earlier would have been an accomplishment, and Donald was quite skilled, but was hardly a puncher that could dent the always exposed Bowe chin.
Ruddock, Mercer, Morrison, Bruno, Lewis were all big punchers available during the same period. Golota could punch, but I'm sure he was merely a miscalculation by Bowe's management who probably regarded him as an over-hyped build up with a weak resume. Of course, Bowe did beat him, so I give him a lot of credit for heart. At least once he was coaxed into the ring.
Tyson was certainly flawed both as a person and a fighter, but he fought virtually everybody coming up and pretty much cleaned out the division
He should've fought Lewis, and that was about as blatant a duck job as there ever was, but Morrison was quickly KO'd by Bentt after he won his belt, Bruno was KO'd by Lewis and then lined up for Tyson after he'd beaten McCall, and Mercer could've gotten a shot if he'd managed to beat Jesse Ferguson.
And Golota hit quite hard, so Bowe showed he'd fight a big puncher.
Again, agree totally on Lewis.
Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Golota was much better with his jab than Tyson, and that wasn't prime Bowe anyway.Jaywheel wrote:I get the bonecrusher hugging analogy, and tru Bowe was great on the inside compared to Tyson, but blocking prime Tyson's punches with your face while you let him in is a recipe for disaster. He couldn't avoid a single punch from Gelato in 2 fights ffs.
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Bowe's prime was even shorter than Tyson's according to his backers. Lasted a whole fight.Rover wrote:Golota was much better with his jab than Tyson, and that wasn't prime Bowe anyway.Jaywheel wrote:I get the bonecrusher hugging analogy, and tru Bowe was great on the inside compared to Tyson, but blocking prime Tyson's punches with your face while you let him in is a recipe for disaster. He couldn't avoid a single punch from Gelato in 2 fights ffs.
Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
No, it was longer than that, but just listen to his speech from after Holyfield I compared to after Golota II. HBO showed it on the Legendary Nights series. Bowe absolutely was declining by then. I give Holy 100% credit for the second Bowe fight; Bowe was not in the best of condition, but that was Bowe's fault.Jaywheel wrote:Bowe's prime was even shorter than Tyson's according to his backers. Lasted a whole fight.Rover wrote:Golota was much better with his jab than Tyson, and that wasn't prime Bowe anyway.Jaywheel wrote:I get the bonecrusher hugging analogy, and tru Bowe was great on the inside compared to Tyson, but blocking prime Tyson's punches with your face while you let him in is a recipe for disaster. He couldn't avoid a single punch from Gelato in 2 fights ffs.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
You detest Bowe, speaking about him with anything but derision is outside of your comfort zone. I shouldn't even have bothered responding to you.The Great John L wrote:Yes, Holyfield. And Bowe spent the rest of his career avoiding anyone who could punch. Besides the trilogy with Holy, he has a pathetic resume for someone who many claim as an ATG.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Sure he would, he fought, and beat, better.The Great John L wrote:Prime for prime, Bowe wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of Tyson.
Michael Moorer beat Holyfield as well, but I wouldn't favor him over Tyson, although MM at least had the guts to step in the ring with big punchers.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Neither one of these guys is going to avoid many punches. Bowe is just bigger and he has much more versatility in his offense. They both had great chins, Mike's was probably better, and a ton of heart. Bowe's will to win was greater than Mike's. When it came time to dig deep, gotta go with Riddick.Jaywheel wrote:I get the bonecrusher hugging analogy, and tru Bowe was great on the inside compared to Tyson, but blocking prime Tyson's punches with your face while you let him in is a recipe for disaster. He couldn't avoid a single punch from Gelato in 2 fights ffs.
Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
That's the thing. On a one night affair, I think Mike could close the show in 3-4 rds, taking shots coming in to mid-range for sure, but not having his will tested has much as some could think.
I definitely could see Bowe be close to or split a series of fight with Mike.
I definitely could see Bowe be close to or split a series of fight with Mike.
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
He could, it's just not the most likely scenario to me when the other guy has the majority of the advantages. Though speed is a good one to have on your side. Guys as tough as Bowe are hard to keep down. Well, I'd assume so, nobody ever did it. Holyfield should have.
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Golota should have too. The way he let him off the hook, as he did with Grant, is Durellesque though never facing an Archie.
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
Golota could have if he went exclusively upstairs, but I prefer not to try and gauge what 100 low blows took out of him. Of course Tyson smashed Ruddock in the sack relentlessly in the rematch, so you never know.Jaywheel wrote:Golota should have too. The way he let him off the hook, as he did with Grant, is Durellesque though never facing an Archie.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
If we are talking prime Tyson, then he has the edge on punching power, foot speed, head movement, hand speed and combination punching.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:He could, it's just not the most likely scenario to me when the other guy has the majority of the advantages. Though speed is a good one to have on your side. Guys as tough as Bowe are hard to keep down. Well, I'd assume so, nobody ever did it. Holyfield should have.
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
As I said, Tyson had the edge in speed. He never moved his head against a fighter like Bowe. Combination punching would be Riddick for me, more variety and he could think in there. I'd call their power even.keithmoonhangover wrote:If we are talking prime Tyson, then he has the edge on punching power, foot speed, head movement, hand speed and combination punching.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:He could, it's just not the most likely scenario to me when the other guy has the majority of the advantages. Though speed is a good one to have on your side. Guys as tough as Bowe are hard to keep down. Well, I'd assume so, nobody ever did it. Holyfield should have.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
You really are talking bollocks now.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:As I said, Tyson had the edge in speed. He never moved his head against a fighter like Bowe. Combination punching would be Riddick for me, more variety and he could think in there. I'd call their power even.keithmoonhangover wrote:If we are talking prime Tyson, then he has the edge on punching power, foot speed, head movement, hand speed and combination punching.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:He could, it's just not the most likely scenario to me when the other guy has the majority of the advantages. Though speed is a good one to have on your side. Guys as tough as Bowe are hard to keep down. Well, I'd assume so, nobody ever did it. Holyfield should have.
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Re: Bowe Vs. Tyson
keithmoonhangover wrote:You really are talking bollocks now.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:As I said, Tyson had the edge in speed. He never moved his head against a fighter like Bowe. Combination punching would be Riddick for me, more variety and he could think in there. I'd call their power even.keithmoonhangover wrote:
If we are talking prime Tyson, then he has the edge on punching power, foot speed, head movement, hand speed and combination punching.