Aesopian
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I'm showing you where you're wrong. I'm getting the feeling your day drinking though.You keep replying to me bitching about how I view the Paul bros.
I'm showing you where you're wrong. I'm getting the feeling your day drinking though.
Not drinking at all, nice diversion from the fact you keep getting your ass handed to you on this subject.
You clearly know very little about professional fighting.... boxing, MMA, etc.
Just stop replying to me.
It was a 180 but yeah I guess we can disagree whether the fights or rigged or not. I do think Tyson will knockout Logan Paul though.
I was trying to give you an out so we could stop this back and forth.
Good grief, just stfu.
Boxing hasn't been popular since the 90's. When I was a kid, during that time, it was all the rage that everyone talked about. I didn't even watch boxing but I heard of Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Riddick Bowe, etc, etc just from word of mouth and news coverage. Nowadays I can't name any active boxer from the 00's through, save Floyd Mayweather and Pacman.Technically, yes -- but these fights are almost becoming as popular or even more so than professional boxing.
Jeez you're like a woman needed the last word. I don't understand why this conversation got you so riled up.
Swarm of bees gets my vote!1- A bag of bird seed
2- animated versions of themselves
3- a swarm of bees
4- clint eastwood
5- global warming
6- a large tomato
Completely agree, the 90's was the last great stint. They say that Tyson was the last great Heavyweight -- I agree with that too. I could be wrong here, but I think it's tough to name anybody the era that followed because nobody had the presence or the consistency since Tyson. I remember Vladimir Klitschko I guess, but I couldn't tell you any of the boxers he had to beat for any of his titles; I don't remember any "classic" matchup between Klitschko and someone who was equally popular/skilled, etc. I feel like Fury/Wilder are finally making boxing relevant again though, which is great.Boxing hasn't been popular since the 90's. When I was a kid, during that time, it was all the rage that everyone talked about. I didn't even watch boxing but I heard of Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Riddick Bowe, etc, etc just from word of mouth and news coverage. Nowadays I can't name any active boxer from the 00's through, save Floyd Mayweather and Pacman.
I recently got into boxing, a couple of months a go, and all the talk of the glory/golden years of boxing stop at that point. Historian still rave about Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Leonard, Hearns, Hagler, Jones jr and all the popular fighters from the 40's to the mid 90's, but I hardly hear anything about modern boxers save for the two I mentioned, and even they are retired, from what I hear?
They say that Tyson was the last great Heavyweight -- I agree with that too. I could be wrong here, but I think it's tough to name anybody the era that followed because nobody had the presence or the consistency since Tyson.
Going into the fight, of course not.
However, if Tyson takes a good lick from Paul...I think instinct kicks in and Paul gets rocked. Tyson may not be as strong as he used to be, but he still knows how to throw his punches...which is 90% of knocking someone to the ground.
Paul just better stick to the script.