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ones he got in real fights. And Koo Koo, Tyson would NEVER have beaten Ali.<br />

NEVER. Teddy Atlas once said that Tyson would have lasted seven rounds maximum<br />

with Ali. By then Ali would have broken Tyson psychologically. Atlas said that<br />

Tyson was never strong enough mentally to beat Ali, Louis and the other greats.<br />

Apart from Tyson's weak psychological state, he would not have been able to<br />

knock Ali out and it would be sheer fantasy to think that he could beat '<strong>The</strong><br />

Greatest' on points by out-boxing him. Likewise, Louis would not have had any<br />

problems with Tyson. A Tyson v Marciano fight would have been different, though.<br />

Marciano would have soaked up some punishment from Tyson before stopping him<br />

late in the fight. Tyson had most of the tools bar two - mental toughness, and<br />

the ability to absorb punishment. Ali and the others were always willing to pick<br />

themselves up off the canvass to win a fight. Tyson wasn't.|<br />

|10/7/03 04:59:21 AM|Massimo|Rome||8||||10|KooKoo-I think nobody can<br />

deny Joe Frazier was a great champion. He had arguably the best left hook ever<br />

and surely the biggest heart ever. <strong>The</strong> 3 Ali' fights are a wonderful gift for<br />

all the boxing's fans. I doubt that even a prime Tyson could have beaten the<br />

Frazier of Thrilla. Tyson never showed a big heart. I can't see him fighting<br />

like a lion for 14 rounds as Frazier did.I never saw Tyson coming from<br />

behind, overcoming difficulties and finally winning a tough fight. He never<br />

showed Frazier's heart !|<br />

|10/7/03 07:13:46 AM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|Tyson was only<br />

good if he could intimate his opponents. Actually he was GREAT if he could. But<br />

if the other guy was not afraid (Holyfield, Douglas, Lewis) something died in<br />

him. Tyson would have wet his pants at the weigh in had he ever fought Sonny<br />

Liston. One glare from Sonny would have sealed it. He would have spanked Mike<br />

like he was a little boy. I would honestly bet my life on that.|<br />

|10/7/03 09:12:20<br />

AM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Paul - yes, I<br />

remember reading the same thing. I imagine there's something physiological about<br />

being able to take a punch too, but I don't think there's any doubt that part of<br />

the psychological component is one's intimacy with it. He said ahead of the<br />

Foreman fight that the fact that he (Ali) had been down, had been stunned, and<br />

knew how to handle it, gave him a big advantage over Foreman, who had careened<br />

to the championship like a semi knocking aside Volkswagens. I remember reading<br />

Ali's descriptions of the half dream, the hallucinations, the things he heard,<br />

and how he welcomed it, rather than freaking. Cus d'Amato, Patterson's and<br />

Tyson's trainer, said that anyone who's knocked out by a punch they see coming,<br />

secretly wants it to happen. I think that may be going a little far, but it<br />

certainly addresses the mind's possible chaotic response to a massive assault,<br />

which Ali likely minimized by becoming familiar with it. Steve -<br />

>the best fight between two mortal human beings that will ever take<br />

place!That's for sure. Never has there been such a combination of<br />

emotion, physical skill, and anticipation.|<br />

|10/7/03 01:46:42 PM|max hord|fernandina bch,fla||rasluc@msn.com||||10|I<br />

explained my personal thoughts about one's ability to take a punch in an earlier<br />

post.I'll say it again but in a different way.It is the way one is physically<br />

put together that determines ability or lack of it to take a hard punch without<br />

going down or out.<strong>The</strong> glass jaw term is used when a fighter gets floored by an<br />

average punch.His jaw doesn't break as stated.Every fighter is different in<br />

their make up.Some can get better by learning to slip and relax when tagged and<br />

others just get tense and anxious waiting to get tagged.Result is down!!Good<br />

example are tough man contests where the baddest street fighters hit each<br />

other.Most of the time someone gets knocked cold by an average shot to the<br />

head.A lot of big strong guys can't do 1 pull up,ever notice that?Ali was the<br />

master at taking punches and Big George got rocked by some average fighters.He<br />

showed it when Ali didn't. |<br />

|10/7/03 04:02:06

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