Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
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Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
Don't know what to think about this one. Circus or actual fight.
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Re: Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
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Re: Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
Circus.
Not to mention; how many of us know a person in their 50s (Tyson is 57) doing a mundane activity and seriously hurting themselves? A buddy of mine ripped his MCL while playing volleyball recently...
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Re: Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
How many of us were world class athletes and have access to high priced trainers and staff available? I am guessing Tyson will be ready to go a couple rounds.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 7:40 amCircus.
Not to mention; how many of us know a person in their 50s (Tyson is 57) doing a mundane activity and seriously hurting themselves? A buddy of mine ripped his MCL while playing volleyball recently...
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Re: Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
How many world class athletes who had access to high priced trainers and staff available didn't even get through the pros past their 30s...Cataholic wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:32 amHow many of us were world class athletes and have access to high priced trainers and staff available? I am guessing Tyson will be ready to go a couple rounds.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 7:40 amCircus.
Not to mention; how many of us know a person in their 50s (Tyson is 57) doing a mundane activity and seriously hurting themselves? A buddy of mine ripped his MCL while playing volleyball recently...
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Re: Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
How dare you suggest that Butcher's buddy isn't Tyson's equal!Cataholic wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:32 amHow many of us were world class athletes and have access to high priced trainers and staff available? I am guessing Tyson will be ready to go a couple rounds.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 7:40 amCircus.
Not to mention; how many of us know a person in their 50s (Tyson is 57) doing a mundane activity and seriously hurting themselves? A buddy of mine ripped his MCL while playing volleyball recently...
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Re: Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
George Foreman had his last professional at the age of 48. He lost by decision, although many fight experts felt he won. Had he won, he would have fought Lennox Lewis for the title. Granted, Foreman was almost 10 years younger than Tyson is now, but he was vastly overweight and out-of-shape in comparison to Tyson. My point - Tyson is a raw puncher, much like Foreman was. A puncher ALWAYS has a chance. He catches Paul just right, it's lights out for Jake. Even at over 50 years old, Foreman could still punch a hole through the universe. Tyson can too...
The downside to the fight will be which Tyson shows up - the young Iron Mike who was full of aggression and wanted to kill everybody, or the old "post-Buster" Tyson who wanted to get out of the ring faster than he got in it. If this is truly just an exhibition, it won't be much fun to watch. If Iron Mike wants this to be showcase of what he can still do, it will be a thrill ride.
The downside to the fight will be which Tyson shows up - the young Iron Mike who was full of aggression and wanted to kill everybody, or the old "post-Buster" Tyson who wanted to get out of the ring faster than he got in it. If this is truly just an exhibition, it won't be much fun to watch. If Iron Mike wants this to be showcase of what he can still do, it will be a thrill ride.
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Re: Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
These fights are nothing more than promotion and money. I have no doubt in my mind Tyson is still skilled enough and strong enough to beat Jake Paul. Whether or not they let that happen will be seen. They'll promote it like crazy. They'll generate a ton of pay-per-view. Hell, my dumbass will probably buy it for the sheer circus factor. But I think we tend to make these fights more realistic than they actually are.
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I pretty much stopped watching boxing after what they did to Todd Foster.
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Re: Speaking of fights: Jake Paul vs Iron Mike
Exactly. And Jake is a travelling circus act. There is a reason that he is not a professional fighter: he would get killed!Camo_Cat wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 1:52 pmGeorge Foreman had his last professional at the age of 48. He lost by decision, although many fight experts felt he won. Had he won, he would have fought Lennox Lewis for the title. Granted, Foreman was almost 10 years younger than Tyson is now, but he was vastly overweight and out-of-shape in comparison to Tyson. My point - Tyson is a raw puncher, much like Foreman was. A puncher ALWAYS has a chance. He catches Paul just right, it's lights out for Jake. Even at over 50 years old, Foreman could still punch a hole through the universe. Tyson can too...
The downside to the fight will be which Tyson shows up - the young Iron Mike who was full of aggression and wanted to kill everybody, or the old "post-Buster" Tyson who wanted to get out of the ring faster than he got in it. If this is truly just an exhibition, it won't be much fun to watch. If Iron Mike wants this to be showcase of what he can still do, it will be a thrill ride.