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Maia is not a good athlete. Tyson is a top caliber athlete. A guy with his body type would have no issues picking up wrestling and grappling defense.It's just hard to say, look at Manhoef. Some abilities are not only about training and dedication, there's a innate inclination for them. BJJ master Demian Maia trained a lot of boxing and still was horrible at it while Gilbert Burns trained it too and is a lot better at it. We can't say absolutely nothing about how would Tyson be at grappling/wrstling only at looking at his boxing abilities. He would surely score some vicious KOs and be a decent MMA fighter but to say he would dominate is far reached
He would break his hands every fight and be retired in 2 years.
I agree with you on most parts (and Im a huge Tyson fan) but I believe his style would’ve transitioned way better than a jabbing boxer type.You could just kinda take this question with any legendary boxer and the answer will really just come down to how well they adapt to other aspects of martial arts like grappling and kick boxing.
There is a particular fascination with Mike which I understand because of his cultural significance to the generation who are now the biggest combat sports audience, but its also a bit weird because he's not even like the consensus best Heeavyweight of his own era.
You could just as easily ask if Lennox or Holyfield had started out in MMA what it would have been like and the conversation is much the same.
Honestly think Mike could still be the ufc hw champ today with a few months training takedown defense.
https://forums.sherdog.com/threads/evidence-of-jones-guilt.3711725/Is there any way you can link me to your Jon Jones thread sir?
Thanks in advance.

This. Rogan seriously saying "good luck stopping the power double of Mike Tyson" and not being sarcastic says it all. What an insanely ridiculous and thoroughly CASUAL way of thinking. Shocking to hear from a guy who has trained extensively... no one has any idea whatsoever how he'd done if he trained grappling extensively. There is 0 reference point at all other than saying "well he had strength and speed in his prime"It's just hard to say, look at Manhoef. Some abilities are not only about training and dedication, there's a innate inclination for them. BJJ master Demian Maia trained a lot of boxing and still was horrible at it while Gilbert Burns trained it too and is a lot better at it. We can't say absolutely nothing about how would Tyson be at grappling/wrstling only at looking at his boxing abilities. He would surely score some vicious KOs and be a decent MMA fighter but to say he would dominate is far reached
4oz gloves + Mike Tyson = First death via KO.