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Originally Posted by Naruto-sama
butt you cannnot say he might not have stillll been destorying people when he was in his prime against any era of boxxers. at least i won't agree with you iff you think he would suddenly be no KO threat in some otherr era. i haven't seen a stronnger power puncher than prime Mike. Fedoor has never been CLOSe to that dominatting in his fights. Yoou guys need to chill with the Fedor exaggerations. Tyson has eassily been more domiinating fight for fight.
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Tyson was less dominating than George Foreman. If you want to talk about a bone crushing boxer, use George as an example.
Dude started his career 40-0 with 37 KOs until Ali lucksacked a win against him by leaning the legally punchable half of his body out of the ring for half the fight. That blows Tyson's record away. And he did it against good fighters like Peralta, Frazier, Norton, etc. Not just crap. Foreman was also a stronger puncher than Tyson. Check out some youtube vids of him wrecking everyone.
Not the fat Foreman either, I mean the young one. Foreman came back as a fat old man and was still knocking everyone out, but the young Foreman is the one you want to see.
Foreman's total fight record: 76-5, 68 KOs. Was knocked out only once (the Ali fight). And 3 of his 5 losses were decision losses as an old fat guy (he was between 42 and 48 for three of those losses)