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    Looks like I'll be watching this tonight, anyone else? I like other people, don't think its worth whatever they are charging but I am watching it none the less..
    Anyone can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right
    person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose,
    and in the right way, that is not easy.
    -- Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)

  • #2
    Tyson got KO'd in the late round of the 4th.
    Anyone can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right
    person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose,
    and in the right way, that is not easy.
    -- Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)

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    • #3
      Williams shocks Tyson

      Beaten for the fifth time in 57 fights, Iron Mike's career is in ruins.

      Danny Williams caused one of the biggest upsets in boxing history with a fourth-round knockout of Mike Tyson in their heavyweight fight in Kentucky.

      The Englishman had looked in trouble early on against the powerful American, taking a couple of heavy punches.

      But Williams weathered the storm and when he started to attack Tyson the former world champion had no answer.

      He was knocked down towards the end of the fourth round for what could signal the end of his career.

      But it looked very different at the start of the fight as the 38-year-old Tyson tore into his unfancied opponent.

      Williams opened in determined fashion but it soon became one-way traffic with the Londoner clearly shaken after a crunching four-punch combination from Tyson.

      "Nobody gave me a chance but I went in there with heart and determination and I got the victory" said Danny Williams.

      The 31-year-old Briton did brilliantly to hold on under more pressure with Tyson almost entirely reliant on crashing left-hand uppercuts.

      Williams went on the attack early in the second and landed a superb left which briefly stopped Tyson in his tracks.

      He was deducted two points by referee Alfred, first for a clash which left Tyson cut and then for a low blow.

      But Williams pushed forward again and landed three clean right hands to Tyson's temple.

      Tyson tried to step things up at the start of the fourth with swinging hooks from both hands but it was getting untidy as both men tired.

      But Williams dug deep and landed 16 unanswered blows to send Tyson crumbling against the ropes towards the fifth defeat of his tempestuous career.

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      • #4
        Tyson was to be the greatest of all time....then it started falling apart. A true heartbreak story. The man is obviously useless unless kept on a veryshort chain and focused on fighting and only fighting, Since the demise Of Cus D'amato and Teddy Atlas leaving Tyson, He has unraveled himself as a fighter as well as a person. I was the #1 Tyson fan for a very long time, seeing all of his fights since he was 18yo, But its all I can do to read about his fights now. What a shame. What a human piece of shit. The heavy weight div of Pro boxing really sux these days....
        SweatMachine
        (pronounced: Swet-Mow-Sheen)

        That which we manifest lies before us.

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        • #5
          well put SM
          Please tell your boobs to quit staring at my eyes

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          • #6
            yep, Tyson was untouchable for a while and lost his focus and determination and of course the millions of dollars brought about his demise.
            "Well done is better than well said"

            :rocker:



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