Did prime tyson have the feet to be fleetfooted ? .
only time iv seen Tyson pull Ali a bit.. was at the amateurs vs Winston Bent or somethin like that.. : he held his hands low and put his chin foward - and when Bent tryed to punch.. Tyson leaned left and countered. .. that was f***king hillarious to watch. im glad that Tyson abandoned that "style" and kept KO-ing.
Check this guys IP and get him out of here. Damn
Another good question is what kind of "pounds per square inch" power could Tyson's Jaw produce? How does he compare with other biting boxers or a Pit Bull? or a Shark?
How much wood would prime Tyson chuck if a prime Tyson could chuck wood? I need to know....please tell me.... I need to know soon....this is my only lifeline for my "Who wants to be a Millionaire" game.
Another good question is what kind of "pounds per square inch" power could Tyson's Jaw produce? How does he compare with other biting boxers or a Pit Bull? or a Shark?
How much wood would prime Tyson chuck if a prime Tyson could chuck wood? I need to know....please tell me.... I need to know soon....this is my only lifeline for my "Who wants to be a Millionaire" game.
By the far the funniest post Ive seen on this boardBoxBuzz wrote:Check this guys IP and get him out of here. Damn
Another good question is what kind of "pounds per square inch" power could Tyson's Jaw produce? How does he compare with other biting boxers or a Pit Bull? or a Shark?
How much wood would prime Tyson chuck if a prime Tyson could chuck wood? I need to know....please tell me.... I need to know soon....this is my only lifeline for my "Who wants to be a Millionaire" game.
Hmm...this question has been asked before in just this manner. Shyguy, I'd say the answer is no. They had very different body types, they fought with very different styles and used and mastered different strategies. One fought primarily moving forward the other primarily moving back. Why would Tyson want to pursue mastering that skill to that degree? My guess is it would hinder his strengths which lie in very different areas than Muhammad's.
If I take you totaly serious and this "theoretical Tyson" begins to attempt to master this skill he sets everything else that defines him into a bit of a devolution. No trainer would have him work on that to that degree is my guess. They would see his best work would be accomplished if he worked on other things.
oh....and why do you muse over this? Just curious. Do you think this would add to his competence if he had pursued this? It might but it might set him off his game as well. And if your asking this just to aggravate me well....you did.
If I take you totaly serious and this "theoretical Tyson" begins to attempt to master this skill he sets everything else that defines him into a bit of a devolution. No trainer would have him work on that to that degree is my guess. They would see his best work would be accomplished if he worked on other things.
oh....and why do you muse over this? Just curious. Do you think this would add to his competence if he had pursued this? It might but it might set him off his game as well. And if your asking this just to aggravate me well....you did.
did tyson dance as quick as ali when he used that style or was there a big difference in speed and mobility ?.cultus wrote:only time iv seen Tyson pull Ali a bit.. was at the amateurs vs Winston Bent or somethin like that.. : he held his hands low and put his chin foward - and when Bent tryed to punch.. Tyson leaned left and countered. .. that was f***king hillarious to watch. im glad that Tyson abandoned that "style" and kept KO-ing.
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how quick was tyson dancing around the ring in this fight .cultus wrote:only time iv seen Tyson pull Ali a bit.. was at the amateurs vs Winston Bent or somethin like that.. : he held his hands low and put his chin foward - and when Bent tryed to punch.. Tyson leaned left and countered. .. that was f***king hillarious to watch. im glad that Tyson abandoned that "style" and kept KO-ing.
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