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He would break his hands every fight and be retired in 2 years.Yeah he would’ve, so long as he didn’t wear boxing gloves like an idiot
He would break his hands every fight and be retired in 2 years.Yeah he would’ve, so long as he didn’t wear boxing gloves like an idiot
Yeah he would’ve, so long as he didn’t wear boxing gloves like an idiot
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if Tyson had the same type of LIFE coach, (with an MMA rather than Boxing background) he would have had the same impact. He is a true student of the ART of boxing. His ferocity in the ring was unmatched. The savageness he went into the ring with was unbelievable...except IT WAS REAL.
Mike said he wouldn't have done well because he would've tapped to foot stomps.
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He passed the hardest test. Took some serious heat from the GOAT, and showed some natural grappling instincts. Tyson would be great
the rope a dope bro...it saved him.Can't believe Tyson didn't get knocked out with the first punch tbh.
Really? His style of boxing is horrible for MMA. He relied heavily on head movement and ducking down low. It’s a recipe to get kicked in the head ( Leon vs Usman) or kneed in the face ( Frankie vs Sandhagen). He also boxed at a very close range where it would be easy to clinch him up and take him down by someone with a wrestling background.His style of boxing and indeed his body type was potentially well suited for MMA if he'd taken it seriously, not sure I can see him doing that though given the difference in pay/status during the 90's especially.
Honestly think Mike could still be the ufc hw champ today with a few months training takedown defense.
Tyson was a phenom in boxing because he was an excellent student who followed instructions well under a legendary trainer. His explosiveness was perfect for boxing but MMA is different that requires more versatility, agility, and different martial art backgrounds especially an emphasis in grappling.