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  • this version of tyson was a complete joke, he was easy to hit like hell, the version of old foreman who fought rodriguez this same night, would have knocked tyson out.

  • thing i like about tyson is every fight before he got angry with the world HE WOULD ALWAYS GO UP TO THE OPPONENT AND TRY AND PICK THEM UP OR EVEN RUB THEIR HEAD. KIND OF LOOKS LIKE HE FELT SORRY FOR THEM...

  • Nice job by SRL to over analyze what was happening when Jim and Larry knew it was over once Tyson landed a solid blow. Lampley was even sarcastic when the knockdown occurred.

  • I wish Tyson didnt go to prison i just love watching him box!

  • Damn there's eddie murphy

  • "surprise!!" haha

  • A trained Tyson was unstoppable.

  • I take that back, Tyson had a good jab this fight... Henry was just doing his best to avoid it.

  • @FloweySkillz : When Tyson came out of prison and fought in '95 and '96 under Jay Bright, though he was rusty and didn't have the same balance or timing, I thought the D'Amato-like style and technique he was using was much better for him than what he was doing when Giachetti had him from '90-'91 pre-prison.

  • Mike was one of the greatest until his original trainer died. Don King messed u his mind and Psychology of Sport would have a field day with Mike. I am certain that when mike was in his prime he could have beaten Ali to a pulp.

  • Tysons jab has no accuracy and timing in this fight. Damn very easy to figure this man out (post-Rooney only) you just have to take a few hooks if you get tied up, but there's a clear strategy to beat him.

    THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!

  • @FloweySkillz : No doubt, the post-Rooney Tyson was not the same fighter we'd seen from '85 to '88. As well, Rich Giachetti, who came in after the Douglas fight, was not a good trainer for Mike. He turned Tyson into more of a straight-up fighter and had him working more of a big man's jab. Really moved him further away from the D'Amato style. You don't train a Mike Tyson like you'd train a Larry Holmes.

  • vintage mike tyson

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