It has been proven the postponement works whatever you think ! ;) ;) ;)
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Tbh, the match wasn't as expecting as I thought it would be
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing...eather-5628264
Mike Tyson leads criticism of Mayweather vs Pacquiao fight labelling it "underwhelming"
Mike Tyson has led the criticism of Floyd Mayweather's functional victory over Manny Pacquiao, labelling the fight 'underwhelming'.
The always-outspoken former heavyweight champion of the world took to Twitter following the fight to tweet his disappointment for the long-awaited fight.
"We waited 5 years for the that... #underwhelmed", he posted to the social network.
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Underwhelming: Mike Tyson was not impressed
I long for the days when we knew the name of the current Heavyweight Champion
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/201...ts-fear-factor
Mike Tyson's greatest hits: the fights that made him feared
Here are six fights that earned Iron Mike a reputation that could make opponents wilt even before they entered the ring
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Hector Mercedes, TKO, 1st round, 6 March 1985, Albany
In his debut as a professional Mike Tyson's aggression gave the Puerto Rican no chance
The debutant threw power combinations at his opponent before sending Mercedes down on one knee
The opponent gave up after just 1min 47sec, leading to Tyson's first knock out and win as a professional
Donnie Long, KO 1st round, 9 Oct 1985, Atlantic City
Tyson's ninth straight win and ninth straight KO in six months as a pro
As always Tyson started aggressively and threw punches to the head, sending Long down after 37 seconds
Despite coming back, Long was sent to his knees twice before the referee waved an end to the bout after 1m 28s
Long said afterwards: "I remember going to the fight, and I remember waking up in the hospital"
Eddie Richardson, KO 1st round, 13 November 1985, Houston
Tyson's winning streak continued, the fight over after 1m 17 seconds
One broadcaster said after the match: "I see right now a major flaw in Mike Tyson's career, and that's going to be to have a fight that lasts long enough to get some good footage on"
Trevor Berbick, TKO 2nd round 22 Nov 86
Tyson's first world title fight against Trevor Berbick
Despite meeting a more experienced Berbick, Mike "Kid Dynamite" Tyson went in confident of victory: "I'll win the title as surely as Tuesday follows Monday."
He only needed two rounds before sending the Jamaican to the mat after 2m 35s for his 26th straight win, earning the WBC belt as the youngest heavyweight champion in history, aged 20 years, four months
Tony Tucker, 12 rounds 1 Aug 1987
Tyson and Tucker both went into the fight unbeaten, Tyson with 27 KOs in 30 fights and Tuckers 29 in 34
The bout went the distance but, after landing 216 of his 412 punches, Tyson became the undisputed world champion
Michael Spinks, KO 1st round 27 Jun 1988
At the time this was the richest fight in history, but it was all over after 91 seconds when Tyson knocked Spinks out in the first round. This fight is considered by many to be the highest point of Tyson's career and achievements. Spinks, previously unbeaten, would never fight professionally again
TYSON IS THE YOUNGEST HEAVYWEIGHT BOXER IN HISTORY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AJA9qu1Fr0
Tyson in this bout in 1986 was the challenger, and had it all to do, to beat a very determined World Champion, Trevor Berbick
With a dominant display of power fighting, Tyson won the Heavyweight Championship of the World, and the youngest in history to do it, at age 20
Mike Tyson was able to ignore the points system, and just win by domination, then knock out
The fight starts at 6 minutes, with the concluding stages of the bout at the 13 minutes mark
People used to value the really big Title Fights, as a chance to witness power, and decisive results
Random but... 4g63t, what u running under ur hood? Lol
My evo needs a snail upgrade
That wasn't a fair fight pacquiao's right arm was injured according to the news, that's why couldn't perform at he's peak
Manny doesn't make any excuses for it. In the long run, he maintained his reputation for being a tenacious competitor. Mayweather, regardless of whether he has one or two more fights and retires undefeated will still be remembered as the guy who hits women and runs from guys like Manny.
Manny was like a hunter who just didn't get enough momentum to chase down his prey. Big deal, he goes hungry. I doubt Mayweather will have the guts to do a rematch. If Manny took it that close injured, how much different would it have been if he wasn't?
I suspect that when Mayweather does retire and leave the title open, someone like Manny will just come along and snap it up.
Now to throw a great fight into the mix...
Kostya Tszyu vs Zab Judah. Zab was fast, accurate and in the first round ducked, weaved and landed a lot of clean punches. Round 2 was very different and Kostya started to use his jab to peg Zab down. Controversial ending but he pretty much cold clocked Zab who had his hands down.
Nice!! Iv got the same plus few extras fp green turbo but its on its way out :(
Only managed a 225kw on 24psi from last dyno day. Tuned 9 turbo got just as much!
U def need to upgrade ur dump/front to 3" too.. iv got a maperformance screamer dump, music to your ears!!
Harmony, if you want interesting, combative fighters, watch Conor McGregor on UFC
Now this this is interesting...
http://www.boxingnews24.com/2015/05/...another-story/
if those 3 judges not from usa then it will be fair :)
The Thriller In Manilla
Wednesday, October 1, 1975
Documentary details:
"The Thriller in Manila was the greatest fight of all time.
It was the third and final confrontation between Joe Frazier and Mohammed Ali, two men who hated each other.
It was a personal hatred born out of the explosive racial politics of 1970s America.
Yet, eight years earlier, these two men had been friends"
SMH documentary
http://www.smh.com.au/tv/sport/thril...a-4302552.html
The actual fight, in full
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahEjU-BFS8c