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  • "scheduled for 10 but dont go away" Hahaha

  • He didn't fight bums most fighters at that time couldn't match the strength power and speed of mike + promoters and fighters were a bit nervous because at this time his punches was like getting hit by hammers and there was 95% chances fighters would get seriously hurt.

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  • Scaff wasn`t a well trained fighter at all.. He had the right stature to be a good heavyweight, But he never had the training that Tyson had

  • its Mike Tyson vs Von Kaiser

  • @hotwelder2010 more like by the time he was 23

  • @hotwelder2010 EVERYONE PUCHES LIKE A GIRL COMPARED TO TYSON!

  • Ali was good on his feet but compared to Tyson he punched like a girl.

    Tyson lost his fire by the time he reached his 30's though. It's really too bad

  • ha..his name is "slamming"

  • @butterball1234abcd yeah okay fucking idiot watch and learn some boxing other thn ali. many fighters cn beat prime tyson

  • @danning1 Thanks for keeping an open mind. You clearly know a good deal about boxing. You are right about Tyson's power in that era. His destruction of Mike Spinks was a testament to that power. Only one other thing to add though: Ali fought both Shavers and a young Foreman and Ali said Shavers was the hardest puncher he ever faced. Even harder than Foreman. Youtube the following:

    Muhammad Ali About Earnie Shavers HARDEST PUNCHER

  • @Liquid3103 I agree with most of what you say here, but I would say that the young George Foreman hit harder than Tyson but not "much" harder, and Shavers not harder at all. The '85-'88 Tyson hit like a battering ram. But yeah, Ali would have beaten him if they had both fought in their primes, for some of the reasons you mention here, and also because Tyson's punching power could not have overcome Ali's mastery of jabbing, sticking and moving, frustrating your opponent, etc.

  • I disagree. Tyson was one of the most mentally fragile fighters of all time (along with Patterson, who was interestingly enough, another Cus D'Amato fighter). Ali was a master of the mental game. Anyone who has boxed before can tell you that boxing is 75% mental. Ali would have broken him down as he did with all of his other opponents. Ali also fought and beat fighters who were much harder punchers than Tyson (Shavers, Foreman). It would be a great fight but Ali would win 2 out of 3 times.

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