Yep. Another little-known fact the Tyson cult won't mention--Tony Tucker had a broken right hand from training, but still managed to go the distance and rock Tyson with his left hand in the 1st round. Mind you, this was undefeated, 1980s, prime Tyson.Excellent point. Fanboys give every excuse to Tyson solely because of his stardom and persona. But this little addendum of yours - Tyson’s remarkable dependence on Cus and then Rooney tells me, alone, he failed without them and we all witnessed that.
In which sport do you give someone the best credentials when he was with such and such coach? It’s unheard of.
So compared to Foreman both Tyson & Lewis don’t compare. I agree. But back to Tyson’s chin vs Lennox:What does his prime have to do with his chin? George Foreman was in his 40s and his chin was still like a rock.
Yep. Another little-known fact the Tyson cult won't mention--Tony Tucker had a broken right hand from training, but still managed to go the distance and rock Tyson with his left hand in the 1st round. Mind you, this was undefeated, 1980s, prime Tyson.
For One Moment, Tucker Had It All : Boxing: He came closest to beating Tyson in 1987 and now yearns for another shot at title.
The punch, a left uppercut, begins low, near the middle rope.www.latimes.com