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Did anyone order the Tyson fight?

theres actually a better fight about to come on HBO

'Cotto and Abdullaev
 
vansmack2000 said:
I hope Tyson wins for some reason. I haven followed boxing since he bit Evander's ear off

Dunno...tyson has never beaten anyone taller/larger than him
 
The Shadow said:
Dunno...tyson has never beaten anyone taller/larger than him

Uhh? What are you talking about? Everyone he fought was taller than him. I'm a pugilist fan.
 
PICK3 said:
Everyone is taller than Tyson.


thats why I qualified with taller/LARGER

He hasn't beaten anyone the size of his opponent tonite...no on of record anyway
 
The Shadow said:
thats why I qualified with taller/LARGER

He hasn't beaten anyone the size of his opponent tonite...no on of record anyway

He'll definetly win tonight.
 
The Shadow said:
thats why I qualified with taller/LARGER

He hasn't beaten anyone the size of his opponent tonite...no on of record anyway

Razor Ruddock, Tony Tucker, Frank Bruno were all taller and bigger than tyson. That's just for starters. There were many more. You only need to be so big in boxing, too big and you will not be any good due to lack of speed.
 
PICK3 said:
He'll definetly win tonight.


TYson wins nothing, either way, in the outcome of this fight:


He wins - he was supposed to

He loses - HEs washed up

He maintains composure - well - anyone can control themselves for one night


he doest maintain - hes a nut bag




.....very bad decision to fight THIS particular guy........
 
vansmack2000 said:
would he fight even if he didnt owe 15 million in taxes?

imo - no.



anyonme who saw the beating he took from Lewis knows hes done
 
dude was always overated seeing how there was no legitimate competition, hell heavyweight quality the last couple of decades has been sub par all around, damn sure doesn't measure up to the days of Ali, Frasier, Foreman, etc

Tyson is more an entertainer, I always liked seeing him take someones head off, he throws extremly heavy punches that no one else in his era could but he had no finesse or real skill, when he fought a skilled "boxer" rather then a brawler in Lewis he had his ass handed to him, as was the case with Holyfield. He also doesn't respond well when the fight is taken to him like Douglas did, no one had done that before up till Buster
 
The Shadow said:
imo - no.



anyonme who saw the beating he took from Lewis knows hes done

He did take a beating, but Lennox was a great champion and gave many men beatings. Tyson lasted 7 or 8 rounds, much longer than most of his opponents. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see him come back and win a piece of the title. Chris Byrd? John Ruiz? Any day Tyson could knock these guys out with one punch. He's dangerous every time he steps in the ring. That's one of the reasons he draws such a huge attraction.
 
Looks like Tyson lost lateral movement to me as he aged. He's use to be kind of elusive ... now he's just right in front of you.
 
I dont think Tyson had much movement ever at all, he just had that 1 huge blow that knocked the fuck outta people. If it goes past 3 rounds he is gunna lose
 
No win fight for him......he lwas going to lose no matter the decision
 
Well ELABORATE!!!!!!

What the fuck did that nutjob do?
How was he acting?
 
Bullit said:
Well ELABORATE!!!!!!

What the fuck did that nutjob do?
How was he acting?
Round 1

McBride comes out throwing the first punches as both fighters take measure of each other. The taller McBride is able to keep his distance, throwing a diet of lefts. Tyson gets in several body shots in the final minute of the round. Neither fighter is in any real danger.
ESPN.com scores it: Tyson 10-9

Round 2

McBride continues to stick to his game plan, consistently throwing punches to keep Tyson at bay. When the two fighters clinch, McBride looks to lean on Tyson. Tyson is warned for a low blow, which does not hurt McBride. McBride fires punches one at a time, rather than putting together combinations. Tyson throws wide hooks that fail to hit McBride.
ESPN.com scores it: McBride 10-9

Round 3

Tyson quickly fires two shots at McBride but does not faze him. McBride relies on leaning on Tyson to wear him down. But Tyson gets off a number of effective punches and continues to score at will. Tyson finishes the round with a body shot.
ESPN.com scores it: Tyson 10-9

Round 4

Tyson opens the fourth with a hard right, but McBride ties him up to prevent further damage. Tyson launches a left uppercut and is beginning to get through McBride's defenses. Tyson scores again with a right to the head and a left to the body. His short left hook has been peppering McBride throughout the fight. To McBride's credit, at 271 pounds, he withstands the assault. The round ends with McBride tying Tyson up, getting in two quick rights.
ESPN.com scores it: Tyson 10-9

Round 5

The bout enters "uncharted territory" as both fighters slug it out. Even though Tyson is winning the fight on the cards at this point (one judge on the televised bout scores it 38-38 at this point), the fight appears even. Neither fighter appears hurt. McBride consistently has thrown his punches, and Tyson is beginning to tire. McBride scores on a right uppercut that snaps Tyson's head back. McBride presses the attack, scoring more rights. Tyson survives the round.
ESPN.com scores it: McBride 10-9

Round 6

Tyson comes out swinging. Again, McBride ties him up, and Tyson is warned as McBride winces while holding his left arm. Tyson receives a two-point deduction for an intentional head butt that opens a cut over McBride's left eye. The fight becomes spirited as Tyson is fighting with a deduction and is at risk of losing the round. McBride gamely stands tall. Tyson lands with a right, but McBride counters with a flurry. McBride leans on Tyson to the point where Tyson falls to the floor, but it is not scored a knockdown as the round ends.
ESPN.com scores it: McBride 9-8

Tyson quits on his stool before the seventh round begins. McBride wins by TKO.
 
Eringobraugh said:
Tyson quits on his stool before the seventh round begins.


Elaborate on THIS part, not the entire fight.
 
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