Tyson-Mercer, 1996

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  1. Hut*Hut

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    Negotiations with Holyfield fall through so Mike fights Ray instead over 12 rounds. Both guys show up in top shape, Mercer coming off the Holy & Lewis wars, Mike the Seldon blow out. Does Mike have enough in him at that point to tought out the W?
     
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    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

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    Haha...oh dear. The feeling of dejavu actually did come over me but only moments after I pressed post
     
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    Mercer didn't have what it takes to beat any sharp version of Tyson. He wasn't as smooth a technician as Douglas, and he didn't have Holy's IQ. Ray was a low IQ fighter actually.

    He was durable, but very hittable and brawl happy. No one ever beat Mike in a straight up slugfest - not without using nuance.

    Tyson by wide UD in 96. He still had enough left in the tank that year to outclass Mercer.
     
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    Yeah I kinda agree with this. Tyson wasn't peak in '96 but he was still very good and a guy who could win the rounds if the opponent is in any way passive. I think Mercer makes a fight of it in the sense that he is in every round, but Mike lands all the eye catching shots. A wide UD but the scorecards don't quite tell the story of how competitive the rounds were, if that makes sense?
     
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    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

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    That was a really convoluted way to say "the rounds are competitive but the fight isn't" from me :Jest:, but hopefully you get my point!
     
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    I basically think it would look like the early rounds of Morrison-Mercer, only for the whole fight.

    Unlike Tommy, Mike didn't fall apart after eating a few hard shots.
     
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    Yep, precisely.
     
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    Even 30-year old Tyson has enough fleet-footedness to out-box Mercer
     

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