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Good Bye Iron Mike
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 00:13
by majikk11
Thanks for the memories!
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 00:14
by Miz_Kommunication
"Ears" to you Mike!

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 00:27
by Frisco
We'll miss you, Mike. Enjoy your new life in Bolivia.
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 00:43
by Guest
Miz_Kommunication wrote:"Ears" to you Mike!

Low Blow
He was doing Evandor a favor, people kept saying he was taking too many blows to the head, now he had a legitimate excuse for not hearing them.
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 01:08
by mr cool breeze
I remember growing up as a kid born in 1978 I was about 8 years old when Tyson first became champ. Tyson was like a God to us as kids. We all had the Mike Tyson's Punch Out NES video game, and Mike Tyson was like a superhuman warrior. Mike Tyson is the sole reason I have been a huge fight fan my whole life. The sport of boxing without Tyson is allot like the sport of basketball with out Michael Jordan.
Watching the fight tonight, I thought allot about Michael Jordan, and how disappointed I was when Jordan made his come back a few years ago with the Washington Wizards. Jordan was still good, but only a shell of the former star he once was. It was strange watching the same guys body, that couldnt do the things that it used to. I saw that tonight in a Mike Tyson that is far from the old Tyson that moved so quickly in and out. It happens to all the best, including Holyfield who's another of my all time favorites.
I'll miss Tyson, but this fight is a good time to go.
Woah!
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 01:34
by HeavyHitters
Wow! It's hard to imagine a slow fighter like McBride would have a chance, but I guess he somehow pulled it off. I can't wait to see the rerun on regular Showtime.

Hmmmmmm
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 01:58
by ironfistjohn
Mike was only as good as the 80's let him be....In his prime he lost to a bum by the name of Buster Douglas,anyone even remeber????Later mike,dont let the door kick you in the ass on the way out....Hes a peice of shit....All the shit he has pulled over the years and everyone is now wanting to feel sorry for him????He was never a man to be a roll model of any kind....Nothing but trash....End of story....
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 02:57
by lumpymo
This is good for all the fools that have been living an illusion through Mike Tyson, he has not been the same since he left the likes of Kevin Rooney and such to hook up with Don King and his merry band of thieves.
He was slowly loosing his abilities then, and being in prison for 3 odd years after the Razor Ruddick fights sure did'nt help any. His "comeback" was a complete set up with wanabies and paid off guys who fell down at the sound of a punch(Bruce Seldon), and guys who were to scared (Frank Bruno comes to mind) to be able to fight. He was believing it himself until "The Real Deal" Evander Holyfield exposed him and beat the shit out of him, and I was never so happy as I was on that night, seeing a class act like Holyfield dominate Tyson the way he did.
This guy is gona end up in prison again, and it may be where he belongs for awhile.
Don't anyone give me the story of how he was brought up the hard way, he was adopted at the age of 12 by Cus Damato and lived in paradise after that, never without anything again.
Glad that he got beaten down by a white guy as well, makes it that much more humiliating for him, not to anyone else. I don't wana come off prejudice, just that he was such a Bad "Homie" or so he thought, and he looses in this fashion is justice I feel.
cheers M.O.
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 07:52
by Miz_Kommunication
hairyflex wrote:American government will never let him leave. He owes to much money.
This is a play on one of Tyson's quotes:
"... I don't know, man. Maybe I'll just fade into Bolivia" - (sports announcer interviewing Mike Tyson after he'd just lost a fight, asking him what was next?)
Bolivia was used instead of oblivion.
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 07:59
by KOJOE90
Will Tyson fans admit the show is OVER?
Like many of us have been saying for years.
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 10:31
by Syntax Error
He'll be back!
Give it a couple of months & then the excuses for this latest setback will start. He'll get yet another trainer, who will tell us, he's moving his head again, throwing combos, living well & back to his best!
We have not seen the last of Iron Mike!

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 10:43
by lumpymo
Syntax Error wrote:He'll be back!
Give it a couple of months & then the excuses for this latest setback will start. He'll get yet another trainer, who will tell us, he's moving his head again, throwing combos, living well & back to his best!
We have not seen the last of Iron Mike!

unfortunatley I think your right. :x
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 10:53
by KOJOE90
lumpymo wrote:Syntax Error wrote:He'll be back!
Give it a couple of months & then the excuses for this latest setback will start. He'll get yet another trainer, who will tell us, he's moving his head again, throwing combos, living well & back to his best!
We have not seen the last of Iron Mike!

unfortunatley I think your right. :x
Me to.

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 11:02
by Great Dane
What else can he do?..... He owes to much money away!
Boxing is the only thing Mike can! If i retires, he has nothing! Actually he was trying to be a popstar:
http://www.netsummary.dk/2005/05/tyson-som-popstar.php
It makes him look foolish!... but i feel sorry for him!
On one hand, I think we gonna se Tyson in the ring again - but he can“t go 12 rounds...
On the other hand, we might se him in K1 - they only go 3 rounds, and i think he could be a champ in K1.
Imagine all bouts only went 3 rounds.... I then think Mike could stand a chance!
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 12:51
by Miz_Kommunication
Inhaler wrote:Miz_Kommunication wrote:hairyflex wrote:American government will never let him leave. He owes to much money.
This is a play on one of Tyson's quotes:
"... I don't know, man. Maybe I'll just fade into Bolivia" - (sports announcer interviewing Mike Tyson after he'd just lost a fight, asking him what was next?)
Bolivia was used instead of oblivion.
Uh, no. He said "Bolivian."
Hmmm...on some places (quotation pages) I get "Bolivia" and on others I get "Bolivian".
Thanks for pointing that out!

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 13:02
by jmanginell
[quote="lumpymo"]This is good for all the fools that have been living an illusion through Mike Tyson, he has not been the same since he left the likes of Kevin Rooney and such to hook up with Don King and his merry band of thieves.
He was slowly loosing his abilities then, and being in prison for 3 odd years after the Razor Ruddick fights sure did'nt help any. His "comeback" was a complete set up with wanabies and paid off guys who fell down at the sound of a punch(Bruce Seldon), and guys who were to scared (Frank Bruno comes to mind) to be able to fight. He was believing it himself until "The Real Deal" Evander Holyfield exposed him and beat the shit out of him, and I was never so happy as I was on that night, seeing a class act like Holyfield dominate Tyson the way he did.
This guy is gona end up in prison again, and it may be where he belongs for awhile.
Don't anyone give me the story of how he was brought up the hard way, he was adopted at the age of 12 by Cus Damato and lived in paradise after that, never without anything again.
Glad that he got beaten down by a white guy as well, makes it that much more humiliating for him, not to anyone else. I don't wana come off prejudice, just that he was such a Bad "Homie" or so he thought, and he looses in this fashion is justice I feel.
cheers M.O.[/quote/]
Lumpy, you are definitely entitled to your opinion...and much of it I agree with, but I think you have just become a Tyson hater. To say he didnt' have a bad upbringing is ridiculous...not only did he grow up in poverty from the time he was born until moving in with Cus, but he was abandoned by both parents, lost everyone around him that he truly loved, had a horrible marriage his first time around, was robbed of tons of money from people he "trusted," and obviously has mental issues because of most of this.
I'm not making excuses for him. He's done...no doubt about that. But he has definitely had the kind of life that most of us would never be able to deal with. He has faced more in 38 years of life than many people even hear about in their entire lives. He'll end up in prison? He's a bad "homie?" I dont know why all the hositility...you must have paid for the PPV last night.
Tyson's career is DONE. We can all admit that now, even if some of us trying to hold on to our youths couldn't before. I'll even say Tyson is bad for boxing now. But I dont' see any reason to attack the guy on a personal level...life has already done that and will continue to do that to Tyson.
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 13:25
by Great Dane
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 14:57
by Great Dane
Tyson - Holyfield III
Tyson singing, and Holyfield dances in the ring!
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 16:29
by billythekid
Tyson's record after fighting Douglas. 16-6! Tyson's best win? Over 38 year old Larry Holmes! A guy who caught the division at the right time and fooled many of you. But never me.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 16:39
by next_gr8
MIKE, THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!!!!! FROM ALL THE EIGHTY'S BABIES...;AND JUST ONE LAST TIME "I WANT DENY IT. I'M A STRAIGHT RYDA; YOU DON'T WANTA fornicate WITH ME!!!!!........" (2 PAC)
PS. IF YOU HAVE ANY RESPECT FOR THE SPORT OF BOXING; DON'T EVER CALL MIKE TYSON A BUM!!!!!!
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 16:51
by Chopping Right
billythekid wrote:A guy who caught the divisdion at the right time and fooled many of you. But never me.
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You genius you. What are you talking about? If being the best in your division means you just "came along at the right time" then so did everyone! The young Tyson would have made a significant impact in any era.
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 17:15
by billythekid
Q:If Mike Tyson had come up in the seventies, what do you think Tyson's legacy would have been in the sport?
Larry Holmes answer: "If Mike Tyson would have come up in the seventies you never would have heard of Mike Tyson. He would have never beaten Ali, Foreman, Frazier or for that matter Cooney. And he never would have beaten me in my prime. I can assure you of that."
That is a quote from Holmes one of the best ever Heavy's in the game.
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 17:17
by Chopping Right
billythekid wrote:That is a quote from Holmes one of the best ever Heavy's in the game.
And also one of the most disrespectful to other fighters. According to Larry no-one could ever live with his skills. Surely by your own logic Holmes wasn't that good anyway, he just came along at the right time?
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 17:24
by zslayton
billythekid wrote:Q:If Mike Tyson had come up in the seventies, what do you think Tyson's legacy would have been in the sport?
of the best ever Heavy's in the game.
Holmes can say whatever he wants because he is one of the greatest of all time, but he is still an idiot who disrespects every fighter he has fought. He talked all that shit about George Foreman too.
If Tyson had come along in the 70's he would have made and impact. He might not have beaten Ali or Foreman, but he would have walked through all the others, Holmes included. A young Mike Tyson could stand tall in any era of boxing so stop disrespecting the impact he made on the sport.
So many of you fucks let your personal opinions and feelings about a fighter distract you from their talent.
Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 17:28
by billythekid
Name his five best wins slayton. And do it now before I laugh and spit my food all over my computer. It is not my fault you and others fell victime to media hype.