Tyson-Holyfield in 1991 or Mayweather-Pacquiao in 2010

Discussion in 'General Boxing Discussion' started by Erratic, Jul 6, 2017.

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Which would you have rather seen?

  1. Holyfield-Tyson in November 1991

    73.3%
  2. Mayweather-Pacquiao in May 2010

    26.7%
  1. Anthony

    Anthony Admin Staff Member

    IMO the holyfield that beat Qawi the FIRST time would beat Tyson that fought Douglas, let alone beats the Tyson after Douglas if he pulled that Douglas fight off and didn't go to jail. Who was training Tyson? Was Tyson even training properly?
     
  2. puerto rock

    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    I think he was properly trained during the Ruddock fights and all. I recall he came in at like 217 for one of them which was the lightest he ever was in his best years.

    But yeah at that time you just never knew with Tyson. I think in his book he stated that for the most part, he wasn't training right at all.
     
  3. puerto rock

    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    I believe Richie Giachette or something was training Mike at that time.
     
  4. Anthony

    Anthony Admin Staff Member

    Yeah. And IMO the worse thing that could happen to Tyson was him winning that fight with Douglas. He would think he could continue fighting with half ass/no training. And if he came into Holyfield like that, he would surely be destroyed.
     
  5. If the Tyson Holyfield fight had happened in 1991 it would have rivalled the thriller in Manila and possibly even surpassed it. It would have been one hell of a war
     
  6. Anthony

    Anthony Admin Staff Member

    Based on what? What you saw in the Douglas fight? Tyson doesn't have the mental strength for a thrilla in Manila fight and based on everything we have seen, Tysons prime ended in that ring with douglas
     
  7. Tyson had somewhat of a war with Ruddock twice. The point is: that fight would have started off with Tyson coming out fast and hard as usual and he would have shaken Evander early and then Evander's heart would have kicked in and he would have gone back after Tyson and there would have been some great exchanges. It was all but guaranteed to be a war.
     
  8. Anthony

    Anthony Admin Staff Member

    ruddock is no holyfield. Holyfield would be pushing Tyson around the ring all night. Holy's chin and stamina was also better than Razor's. Also you are forgetting the fact that tyson lost that douglas fight, causing him to make some changes. Had he won that fight, he would not have made changes, thought he could go on with half ass training and fight holy and get his ass destroyed.
     
  9. mikE

    mikE "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    Tyson had sparred with Holyfield previously. He would not have trained the same as he did for Douglas had he beaten Douglas easily, as everyone expected, except Douglas.
     
  10. Hardly anyone predicts 'wars' in boxing - they usually come out of nowhere.
     
  11. Why has Sly voted 4 times for the Mayweather option?
     
  12. Both Gatti Ward and Corrales Castillo were predicted ( correctly) to be wars
     
  13. Erratic

    Erratic "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    Yeah, I was excited going in about both fights because I knew they would be exciting fights.

    I didn't expect to see arguably the greatest fight ever though.

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  14. Source(s)?
     
  15. I don't need to provide a source. Everyone who knew anything about boxing were expecting wars in those ones. Both Castillo and corrales only knew how to fight one way...apply pressure
     

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