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Anybody want to talk 90's era boxing?
Sccit:
--- Quote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on April 27, 2017, 11:50:59 AM ---But isn't Holyfield a good amount older than Tyson? Tyson at his prime would've also meant we'd see a younger Holyfield too. It's like saying Floyd didn't fight Manny at his prime -- which is true -- but with Floyd being older than Manny, we'd have seen a slightly fresher Floyd too.
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yea, but holyfield was still on top of his game....tyson was a whole nother animal in the late 80's-early 90's
Citizen-Y:
I wouldn't have mind seeing Riddick Bowe vs a prime Tyson or Lewis. Goddamn.
Space RockStar SkyStalker Machine:
Holyfeild beat Tysons in the Olympics
M Dogg™:
--- Quote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on April 27, 2017, 12:25:17 AM ---
--- Quote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on April 26, 2017, 09:29:10 AM ---I mostly watched Tyson fights and Holyfield fights, till their careers fizzled. But later on I watched Fernando Vargas too since I was from Oxnard. I loved how he wasn't a punk and didn't sell out (and that was a big contrast between him and Oscar) but then he got shut up by Trinidad and then Oscar, and never quite recovered his career after that, especially since he got caught with some PEDs in his system, plus I remember around that time he caught some assault charges for a fight he got into in Santa Barbara or something.
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I don't know a lot about Vargas, I was really only into the heavyweight division.
As for Holyfield, he was a really great fighter, very spiritual man. He didn't appear in the ring as a killer--he was all heart. He even quickly forgave Tyson for the ear biting incidents and his bouts with Riddick Bowe were classic. Maybe he lacked a bit of charisma in comparison to other 90s boxers like the afformentioned Tyson, Lewis-- or also Tommy Morrison or George Foreman--who can forget when foreman knocked out Michael Moore in an epic upset by an aged warrior. Moore was trained by tysons old trainer Atlas and you could even hear Atlas reminding Moore not to be baited into that punch but Foreman won the match with one good punch!!
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I was a HUGE Oscar fan. Like HUGE. So when Vargas was talking shit, I was so happy to see Oscar beat his ass. He picked him apart, and then when Vargas was too tired Oscar put him away. What's cool now is they work together to get LA fighters out there. Vargas is a trainer in LA, and he's working with Oscar to get his fighters promoted by Golden Boy. So they have a working relation, and it's all good.
To me, I was very sad with Moore losing. I was hoping he could be the undisputed champion, just because he was southpaw. I don't know why, but I like southpaw fighters.
And what people forget is that Razor Ruddock and Tyson had WARS. They had two fights, and both completely FUCKED each other up! I wish Tyson didn't lose to Douglas, because then people would have remembered the Ruddock/Tyson wars. Tyson did win the second fight, the first one was a toss up, and they should always be remembered.
DeeezNuuuts83:
Really? I never heard about them working together, or even being on good terms. I remember recently watching an Oscar interview on YouTube (not sure when it was recorded but it was likely within the past couple of years) where he said he asked Vargas to meet up for lunch just to kind of make sure there weren't any issues, and they did meet up but Vargas didn't seem too interested in being buddy-buddy. Obviously they don't hate each other (at least not anymore) but I don't see them working together like that.
But yeah, Oscar kicked his ass in that fight, and it was definitely one of Oscar's best victories. But that was the start of Vargas's fall, since he seemed to get his ass kicked by everyone else after that too. When Mayorga beats you, then you need to quit the sport.
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