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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mike Brewer
    If Tyson can't manage that against such an obvious set-up, then he needs to hang up the gloves and pursue his inevitable pro wrestling or gangster rap career.
    There's allways K-1.

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    • #17
      tyson has already done pro wrestling. he was the guest referee between stone cold and sean michaels at one of the wrestlemanias were he ended up knocking out sean michaels and siding with stone cold.

      mr t,karl malone, ac slater from saved by the bell , pete rose, jay leno, david arquette, insane clown possy, john wayne bobbit(thats right, the guy who had his penis cut off by his wife) and dennis rodman were some other interesting people who had stints with pro wrestling.

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      • #18
        Tyson won't be going anywhere

        Tyson seems confident enough, he seems more mature and normal this time round. My opinion is judging by his press release that his demons have gone and he's ready to make some good money at what he does best and is now ready for a crack at the championship. I do think he will win in the early rounds, I do think he has the ability to beat Klitchko with enough training and discipline and I would love to see him champion again. K1 is not for tyson at all, it's too agressive and undisciplined, Tyson would just lose it and probably end up killing someone, are you telling me anyone in K1 can beat a trained, conditioned Tyson, we saw what the gulloomf!! Bob Sap done, he wiped the floor with people and he new nothing, this is a man Tyson would have made work of in 10 seconds.

        I like Tyson, I like his aggresion, I respect his achievements, I like his boxing style, I think his fights were of the most explosive and convincing, his life has been a story (a rather entertaining one at his expense), with his past I was suprised to see him go 8 rounds with Lewis, I could of told you Williams was a dangerous opponent for him at this time, for these reasons I'll support Tyson untill he decides to give it all up. any of you people of around 30 years of age and like MMA and boxing Tyson should be iconic in your life, we grew up with him and saw him fight like no other heavy weight boxer of this time, he was a rare occurance one we will never see again, respect him, he has done a lot and has meant so much to many people. I've got a strange feeling Tyson is going to beat Klitchko in a years time and it's all going to be a fix (LOVE IT!!! fix it thats what I say so I can go out and buy another Tyson poster and brag about how good he is and was). Let's face it guys, nobody does it better.

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        • #19
          Official Coining of a new Word

          Are you ready for it guys, I Cemal officially coin my new phrase which shall be entered into the dictionary of MMA and Boxing terms; ready for it...... (drum roll...)


          TYSINION : Means unusually compact muscular proportions of a large but short man. Unreal speed and power transcending convention. Aggresive and continual striking with human hands. Mentally relentless and agressive boxer (boxing). Ability to make human being unconscious with either hand.

          examples: "I really want a Tysinion physique", or "You have a rather Tysinion boxing style", or "Your conflict with Jason will lead into a Tysinion exchange of fists" or "To beat this Martial arts master needs your Tysinion qualities"...

          how sad is that, what can I do, we need another Tyson!!!

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          • #20
            So, it seems that Tyson is washed up!

            According to my first post (which I think was after the thread orginator in this thread).

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            • #21
              Washed up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

              Well, it seems as thougfh Tyson's unwholsome antics outside of the ring have caught up with him. What goes around comes around, oh well as humiliating as it was his hard core fans will still respect him for what he was, not what he has become. Basically, he is a sick man, unconditioned and has many issues, if he did'nt need the money so badly he could of retired gracefully after his comeback fight with Bruno when he got out of prison but fate did not allow it. He was given a second chance and blew it! I still respect him though, I reckon he should hang up the gloves and declare bankruptcy, in a few years time he can achieve his own boxing gym, television series and paid public appearances, good luck to him. It's ironic that as I turned 30 yesterday Tyson declared he would retire, may be it's the end of an eera for us both.

              Peace

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              • #22
                I saw the fight, and he didn't really seem all that humiliated.

                I don't think he cares too much about fighting anymore. He mentioned family, friends were his first concern and that he took the fight for the money.

                However, that doesn't jive with the headbutt and the arm-lock he administered to McBride in the clinch.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Jam6813
                  Well, it seems as thougfh Tyson's unwholsome antics outside of the ring have caught up with him. What goes around comes around, oh well as humiliating as it was his hard core fans will still respect him for what he was, not what he has become. Basically, he is a sick man, unconditioned and has many issues, if he did'nt need the money so badly he could of retired gracefully after his comeback fight with Bruno when he got out of prison but fate did not allow it. He was given a second chance and blew it! I still respect him though, I reckon he should hang up the gloves and declare bankruptcy, in a few years time he can achieve his own boxing gym, television series and paid public appearances, good luck to him. It's ironic that as I turned 30 yesterday Tyson declared he would retire, may be it's the end of an eera for us both.

                  Peace
                  I have to agree. i dont take credit from his past talent and achievements.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Mike Brewer
                    As promised, I didn't watch, but it sounds like McBride won? Anyone want to hit the high points for me?


                    McBride fought all right for what he is, Tyson made some half-hearted attempts to get disqualifed then stayed in his corner when the bell rang.

                    mcBride wins by... um... by not being Mike Tyson, I guess.

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                    • #25
                      Greetings,

                      I believe it was a attempt by Mike to get his action back.

                      Also to mention a little cash to pay some debts.

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