it is also a legacy fight for Tyson.
He has been KOed, I think once before prison and then a few times after prison during his comeback by the top named/ranked fighters of that time. IMO the after prison Tyson was not 100% the same as before. But to be fair, I don't want to face either, even with a half dozen+ of you guys backing me up....Not really interested, will see the headlines once it's over.
But I'm curious has Tyson ever been knocked out, maybe it's time.
Maybe I wrote this incorrectly?Tyson TKO and maybe a nibble!
He has been KOed, I think once before prison and then a few times after prison during his comeback by the top named/ranked fighters of that time. IMO the after prison Tyson was not 100% the same as before. But to be fair, I don't want to face either, even with a half dozen+ of you guys backing me up....
I am interested in the fight but also fear it will just be a fake drama filled spectacle timbits league fight where everyone wins. My guess is the wife is not going to be good with it being our Netflix and chill Friday night movie anyways.
I was referring to the 1992 to 1995 stint....Mike was 'discovered' in prison and introduced to Cus by a guard.. there is no "before prison"
Sadly I think this will be more akin to WWF than boxing. I think everybody tuning in wants to see Tyson beat up Paul. Paul is getting double the money (and if I heard correctly is the producer/promoter). I don't like WWF and don't plan on watching this. Maybe hilites tomorrow to see some good punches land.
Tyson was the end of the boxing era.It's sad to see the sideshow that boxing has become, where there's far more interest in watching someone close to pension age fight a loudmouth amateur than there is in any real fight.
The real problem is the total lack of structure and long-term thinking at the top of the sport, with everything fractured and spread out. I was a casual fan back in the '90s and '00s, mostly as a big fan of Lennox Lewis (massively underrated IMO), but drifted away like most as things got even messier through the Klitschko years. I got into MMA/UFC briefly as a GSP fan, but decided that the intricacies of BJJ (e.g. men rolling around on the ground) are not to my taste and stopped watching. I tried to get back into boxing when I had a DAZN subscription, and while I enjoyed the sport, I wasn't committed enough to figure out who was who, which meant I was essentially watching two random dudes without the backstory that makes combat sports a lot more compelling.
I hoped maybe a personality like Tyson Fury could reignite interest in the heavyweight division, but he didn't get far into the mainstream consciousness outside of the UK. What the sport needs is a UFC-like central dominant organiser, one that will have a clear hierarchy and be able to promote multiple classes. Maybe that'll come out of the recent Saudi interest in the sport, but if that blood money drives it, I won't be watching.
All of which is a longwinded and rambling way of saying I couldn't give a crap about Tyson-whatshisname, as it has about as much in common with pro boxing as pro wrestling has with any real sport. I have zero interest in watching an elderly Gretzky play hockey against some amateurs, an elderly Jordan play basketball, etc., and I feel the same here.