Who would win if these two met in a ring, whilst in their prime.
Both are at a similar weight were they can still use the full extent of their skills and talent.
Who wins?!
Mike Tyson vs. Muhammad Ali
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OH_RickNMorty
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adislav123
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Muhammad Ali
Freakin stop with that pointless shit. Fuckin read through the history section if you're bored senseless or can't make up your own retarded mind.
This & endless other fantasy fights have been discussed over & over again with everything pro & con stated multiple times.
You're an attention seeking idiot completely fornicating up this fucked up forum for no other purpose than acting out your mental issues.
This & endless other fantasy fights have been discussed over & over again with everything pro & con stated multiple times.
You're an attention seeking idiot completely fornicating up this fucked up forum for no other purpose than acting out your mental issues.
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Muhammad Ali
I've seen worse polls and so have you. So what. 8 people actually responded, so just let it go and don't participate.adislav123 wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 18:16 Freakin stop with that pointless poo. Fuckin read through the history section if you're bored senseless or can't make up your own retarded mind.
This & endless other fantasy fights have been discussed over & over again with everything pro & con stated multiple times.
You're an attention seeking idiot completely effing up this fucked up forum for no other purpose than acting out your mental issues.
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Muhammad Ali
Tyson of '89 beats both Ali (70s) or Clay (60s) probably by TKO.
The best match-up is Tyson/Clay in '66; great battle and Ali's best chance; he would have to keep moving and could win on cuts, but will have to pull himself up off the floor at least once before it's over. Still think: Tyson proves too much for Clay.
On the other hand, once Tyson's overwhelming brute force and incessant combinations diminish, that is, Tyson post prison, he stands in front of the wiser Ali and loses a UD; or stands in front of the young lighting fast Clay, and is stopped (TKO.)
The best match-up is Tyson/Clay in '66; great battle and Ali's best chance; he would have to keep moving and could win on cuts, but will have to pull himself up off the floor at least once before it's over. Still think: Tyson proves too much for Clay.
On the other hand, once Tyson's overwhelming brute force and incessant combinations diminish, that is, Tyson post prison, he stands in front of the wiser Ali and loses a UD; or stands in front of the young lighting fast Clay, and is stopped (TKO.)
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Muhammad Ali
- As endlessly analyzed, Mike and Ali can be followed seamlessly up the timeline from their debut to identical title records, 10-0, 8 KO, before the wheels first come off. Mike was more dominating against bigger, stronger, better comp without any controversies or poor performances as Ali had, and has already earned more than Ali's career earnings in spite of only 3 yrs separating their first and last fights.
Then Ali at 27 years charged with draftdodging to go on a 3 year sabbatical of redemption. Tyson at 23 years loses his HOF team, diagnosed as bipolar, and placed on experimental pychotropic sedatives after a suicide attempt before knocking out Buster Douglass. Alas he's doublecrossed by the ref as the set up by DKing for near 4 years of trial and prison.
Ali comes back hungry, gets set back by Frazier, regains his title, but not always in shape or motivated to really fight and controversial fights still abound. Tyson is clueless about his being looted by King and barely more than a drugged 4 rd slugger still destroying his opposition when not blowing himself up for yet another year of prison. Ali more consistent in this phase, but Mike still the dominating performances no matter his failures.
I'd more prefer Me vs RicketyMortis with him in his prime on a barge using LondonPrize Ring Rules, the origins of not only boxing, but also the MMA.
Forget the weight, this is the original open class, but we can still use the full extent of our skills and talents, and the first one knocked or thrown off the barge into the deep ends the fight, He gets plucked by a speedboat, hauled to shore, bundled up and set in a recliner under an umbrella with a pink margarita in hand.
Why do I think it'll take RicketyMortis 10 more years to reach his prime? Yo, Rickety, anyone home?
Then Ali at 27 years charged with draftdodging to go on a 3 year sabbatical of redemption. Tyson at 23 years loses his HOF team, diagnosed as bipolar, and placed on experimental pychotropic sedatives after a suicide attempt before knocking out Buster Douglass. Alas he's doublecrossed by the ref as the set up by DKing for near 4 years of trial and prison.
Ali comes back hungry, gets set back by Frazier, regains his title, but not always in shape or motivated to really fight and controversial fights still abound. Tyson is clueless about his being looted by King and barely more than a drugged 4 rd slugger still destroying his opposition when not blowing himself up for yet another year of prison. Ali more consistent in this phase, but Mike still the dominating performances no matter his failures.
I'd more prefer Me vs RicketyMortis with him in his prime on a barge using LondonPrize Ring Rules, the origins of not only boxing, but also the MMA.
Forget the weight, this is the original open class, but we can still use the full extent of our skills and talents, and the first one knocked or thrown off the barge into the deep ends the fight, He gets plucked by a speedboat, hauled to shore, bundled up and set in a recliner under an umbrella with a pink margarita in hand.
Why do I think it'll take RicketyMortis 10 more years to reach his prime? Yo, Rickety, anyone home?