I guess I have two points for why so many more serious boxing fans/experts thought Tyson had a chance and Ali didn't.Boxing Writer wrote:Well, if odds went to 9-5 it's obvious that many people bet on Ali. Casuals are what they are. The want to believe in unbeliveable. And, by the way, Lewis himself said many times he was at his absolute best in Rahman-2 fight. In my opinion, his first fight against Holyfield and second fight against Rahman were by far his best, his peak performances. And Tyson fight was just 7 months after Lewis demolished Rahman in epic performance. But I agree that Lennox looked slightly slower against Tyson than before. But he was only slightly worse than his peak version, while Tyson was beyond shot. Even Ali, who who also beyond shot and had Parkinson desease, looked much better against Berbick than Tyson looked against Danny Williams. And Berbick is MUCH better than Danny Williams.Ambling Alp II wrote:I didn't know anyone who actually thought Ali would win. He was clearly well past his best the last time he had fought, which was more than two years previously. I remember a lot of fight fans (not just the general public) that were confident that Tyson would or at least could win.
Tyson clearly had more left than Ali had.
Holmes was in his prime, Lewis was not.
Even those that thought Lewis would win, thought Tyson had a least a puncher's chance.
1. Ali had clearly shown he was past in his last few fights and had not fought in two years. Tyson had looked better in his recent fights and had fought more recently.
2. Holmes was still in his prime. Lewis was getting old and had been knocked out recently, though he did avenge it. A lot of people thought along the lines of "well if Rahman can do it, Tyson can.
Think of it another way:
Rank the four fighters at the time of these fights.
Any knowledgable fan would rank them as:
1. 1980 Holmes
2. 2002 Lewis
3. 2002 Tyson
4. 1980 Ali
Better chance that the #3 guy beats the #2 guy than #4 beats #1.
I agree after the Lewis fight, Tyson looked terrible against Williams and McBride for that matter. However, he was also older than pre-Lewis, and didn't seem to be trying too hard against Williams and McBride either.
Going into Lewis-Tyson, I thought Lewis would win. However, by no means did I think that this was a done deal. I think a lot of people thought this way.