Decagon wrote:Aaaaah, so ducking the #1 contender for two years is something every champion should do?BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:his 80s title reign was an incredible reign. he did everything a champion was suppose to do, and he finally brought life back to the heavyweight division and offically unified the titles for the first time since 78.
wut # 1 contender? im hope ur not implying tim witherspoon. witherspoon wanted no part of mike tyson, after seeing tyson easily dismantle opponents who beat witherspoon. spoon wasnt even facing world class heavyweights after getting flattened in 1 round by tyson.
- if ur implying razor ruddock, well the results speak for itself.
* tyson gets so underated here at boxrec. its amazing how much lack of respect he gets here.
if the question ever applies "who was the better heavyweight of the 1980s" THE ANSWER IS MIKE TYSON
- tyson never lost in the 80s
- holmes lost, though he was over the hill
tyson beat
pinklon thomas
old larry holmes
michael spinx
trevoer berbick
bonecrusher smith
tony tucker
carl williams
frank bruno
tony tubbs
tyrell biggs
holmes beat
trevor berbick
bonecrusher smith
tim witherspoon
gerry cooney
carl williams
renaldo snipes
ITS CLEAR TYSON BEAT FAR BETTER COMPETITION IN THE 1980S THAN HOLMES.
- tyson also dominated his opponents a lot more than holmes did who never gave rematches to witherspoon, williams.
so if anyone ask who was the best heavyweight of the 1980s, the answer is mike tyson. tyson accomplished more than holmes did in the 1980s.
-ITS NOT ABOUT HOW LONG YOUR ON TOP, ITS ABOUT WHAT U DO WHEN UR ON TOP THAT COUNTS. TYSON IN 3 YEARS DID MORE THAN HOLMES EVER DID IN THE 1980S.
-its larry holmes 70s and 90s career that rates him over mike tyson, BUT TYSON WAS THE DOMINANT HEAVYWEIGHT OF THE 1980S.