
Mike Tysons defining performance to prove himself the undisputed heavyweight champion.

Very true. He never had much confidence at the best of times and he infact didn't particularly like fighting. Holmes was ripe and the other guys he fought were no real threatEzzard wrote:Honestly. I saw it as nothing more than a formality. I never for a moment expected Spinks to get through the first 2 rounds. Spinks didn't really believe he could beat half of the guys in the top 20 let alone Tyson.
Klompton. I've always got a lot of time for your posts. You're a guy who has dedicated a lot to the sport. I appreciate that. And I respect your opinions.klompton wrote:Talk about a load of revisionist B.S. The experts were split almost down the middle on who would win this fight. It was the first time since Ali/Frazier that two undefeated heavyweight champions at or near the top of the P4P list would face off for the title in a highly anticipated bout. Everyone thought Spinks would be Tyson's foil setting up a great series. It was only after Spinks was destroyed that monday morning quarterbacks started saying "I knew it wouldnt be close" "Spinks was nothing and never fought anyone" What a joke. For a guy who never had any confidence, didnt like fighting, and never beat anyone he sure looked damn good and dominant until he ran into Tyson, while accomplishing several notable feats.
This is my recollection, too. Most anyone who had a lick of sense knew Spinks wasn't going to be able to hold off a monster like that version of Tyson.Ezzard wrote:Klompton. I've always got a lot of time for your posts. You're a guy who has dedicated a lot to the sport. I appreciate that. And I respect your opinions.klompton wrote:Talk about a load of revisionist B.S. The experts were split almost down the middle on who would win this fight. It was the first time since Ali/Frazier that two undefeated heavyweight champions at or near the top of the P4P list would face off for the title in a highly anticipated bout. Everyone thought Spinks would be Tyson's foil setting up a great series. It was only after Spinks was destroyed that monday morning quarterbacks started saying "I knew it wouldnt be close" "Spinks was nothing and never fought anyone" What a joke. For a guy who never had any confidence, didnt like fighting, and never beat anyone he sure looked damn good and dominant until he ran into Tyson, while accomplishing several notable feats.
I remember a while back you posting about how Mike Gibbons was the pick of the Gibbons brothers...the kind of thing I'd never have had perspective on without you.
But seriously, this was never a match. Not for me, anyway. Spinks almost went over from old fat Larry's right hands. He wouldn't face a live contender because he wanted to cash out against Tyson. He was too small and didn't have the right tool kit to fight Tyson.
Spinks was a great Lightheavy. One of the best. And beating Holmes twice (even if one was considered controversial) was a great feat. But I'd have backed pretty much anyone in the top 10 to have beaten him at that time.
I'm sure there were lots of top experts feeding the hype but I didn't buy any of it. That's just me.
witherspoon wrote:I expected Spinks to dazzle Tyson with blinding speed, avoid his attacks with footwork and the nimbleness of a featherweight.
I was totally in awe of the mystique of an unbeaten two-weight champion who was far too good to stoop to a unifying tournament, waiting on his throne like a king, waiting to vanquish the tournaments winner.
I was 10 years old.
Actually I recall most prognosticators going heavily with Tyson. He was a 4-1 favorite in Las Vegas. (Frazier was only 6-5 over Ali at fight time).klompton wrote:Talk about a load of revisionist B.S. The experts were split almost down the middle on who would win this fight. It was the first time since Ali/Frazier that two undefeated heavyweight champions at or near the top of the P4P list would face off for the title in a highly anticipated bout. Everyone thought Spinks would be Tyson's foil setting up a great series. It was only after Spinks was destroyed that monday morning quarterbacks started saying "I knew it wouldnt be close" "Spinks was nothing and never fought anyone" What a joke. For a guy who never had any confidence, didnt like fighting, and never beat anyone he sure looked damn good and dominant until he ran into Tyson, while accomplishing several notable feats.