Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 15:10
Cojimar 1946 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 13:15
NazNaci1 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2024, 12:11
Not really defending him.
Resume is solid, won titles, was exciting and skilled and would pulverise everything after Lennox Lewis's era.
Not the greatest or anything but a great fighter who fought decent men, was undisputed champ and lost some. That is it, really.
We can disagree, which is fine.
I think favoring Tyson over Wlad, Fury etc is based on nostalgia.. who did he beat as talented as either? He also never faced anyone as big as Fury. How would he land effectively?
Nostalgia?
No, it's about respecting the history of the sport. It's about knowing that sometimes guys that came before your time were better than guys who were in your time. It's about watching video, and using your brain.
Wald had a weak chin and poor stamina. Fury is a clown. Had a draw with a non-talented fighter who weighed 212, less than Tyson. Almost lost to a guy in his pro debut.
Tyson beat many better fighters than Glassjaw and Clown. for starters, Tony Tucker was a better fighter. Pinklon Thomas a better fighter.
Tyson was a great fighter. There were guys like Ali, Louis, Frazier, Foreman, Holyfield, Lewis who were better. He was better than guys like Baer, Walcott, Charles, Norton. A guy like Sonny Liston is about even with him.
- Now Alpsy, there you go yet again not understanding the sport of boxing.
Nothing wrong with Wlad's Chin and Stamina as a 64-5 record with a record number of title fights against a who's who top ten Boxrec ranked fighters. The few fights that went the distance had him winning wide with no stamina problems, so I take that you focus only on losses as the usual casual suspects do.
First loss vs Puritty he was making his homecoming, his 12th fight in 12 months time with 11 on the road, and do keep in mind both the Ks were new German citizens, not natives. His Ama coach who knew nothing of pro boxing let him keep punching when clearly he should've just boxed defensively to coast the last few rounds. Puritty pulled the oldest trick in the book that Bonecrusher pulled on young Tyson and Hayemaker pulled on Valuev. Mike Weaver used to pull on a host of fighters, ie just go through boxing motions playing possum before a sudden sucker punch strike, and that's what Puritty did and it was enough to panic an Ama trainer into stopping the fight. Later his trainer Sdunek made the monumental Ama mistake of pulling injured Vit from his shutout in the Byrd fight where all Vit had to do is stand ring center and let Byrd tee off to finish out the fight with a wide decision, but guess what, Alpsy? They all quickly learned the dirty ropes of boxing to pull off the most dominant heavyweight reign in boxing history that still has you squealing.
2nd loss vs Sanders who was the most ducked heavy of his generation due to a bad combo of being a fast starting Southpaw KO artist and white South African who were under a worldwide boycott. Brian Mitchell and very underated fighter defended his title 12x on the road, never having a title defense in South Africa. So again, an Ama mistake before the bell rang with a postage stamp of a ring. Looking at the Hell Lefty Mildenberger put on Ali that had Cosell choking on his toupee, it's a slam dunk that Sanders leaping in with an unintentional headbutt as happens in righty vs left fights followed by a straight left power punch, Ali would have suffered the same fate with multi KDs until Angelo pulled him.
The Brewster fight a DKing fixed fight as we summed up on the AOL forum. Betting was suspended the week before the fight when a huge WAD was being placed from the British site, the classic symptom of a fix. Brewster a horrible boxer with a poor background as he proved in his career was easily being not only manhandled, but jabbed to death in a low activity fight that had Roy Jones screaming from the announcer booth to STOP!!! the fight when Wlad started to knock Brewster down. Byrd was the crooked ref let the 2nd KD slide when Brewster going down tackled Wlad at the bell. When he came out for the next round he could barely hold his arms up and was in an off balance retreat into ropes until the bell sounded. Brewster only landed a single solid punch mid rounds was too wild to catch him clean, but bouncing off the ropes he collapsed and couldn't get up. I jumped up saying he was drugged. Later during the replay, couple of guys who were part of training teams of Mosley and JCChavez happened by with the same reaction. Vegas Commish drug test couldn't ID the drug, but showed gross physical abnormalities before, ahem, BADDABOOMSKY, losing the samples as expected in a fixed fight.
Shortly thereafter Wlad fought the 2nd most ducked Heavy, undefeated rampaging Sam Peter who had a curious leaping slugging style resulting in rabbits he wasn't penalized for. In spite of his dirty style and 3 KDs that included teeing off on a downed Wlad, who not only got up, but continued to pitch a masterclass that included a left hook that wobbled Peter at the bell. Now compare to one punch to Bolivia Lenny whom you doubtless worship.
The Blubber Fury fight the only decision Wlad ever lost, and Blubber had been on PEDs and ducked the rematch like the gutless coward he still is, now ducking the Ks through Usyk whom they promote.
AJ was on a tear when he gave the great champ a chance to regain his unified titles, and what a drag out knockdown pillar to post fight that was in spite of Wlad being 41 and two years inactive, and yet still he was on his feet ready to fight in the 11th round when the ref pulled the plug.
Mike was a great fighter in the mold of Dempsey, returning boxing to it's rightful place as a spectacle sport to rival the Roman Coliseum that now AJ has done by returning the Klitschko emasculated Americans and Brits to boxing as you have so ably been squealing about. The good news is you can still make way to Tuscaloosa, Alabamy to lay wreaths galore on Deyonce's TBA statue...yup...TU: