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    @Dice that body suit dont look anywhere near thick enough...yikes!

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    Because he was so brutal , I think his skill level was overlooked ,

    His ability to go head body head at such speed and make it look so fluent is poetry in motion

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    That's awesome, fuck holding those pads!!!

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    He certainly looks like he still has it and by golly he is a quirky, interesting character out of the ring too.

    I don't know if ANYONE could have beaten him in his prime ( @raznomore could put this in better terms than I can ). One of those "what ifs" that always comes up.......Foreman/Tyson would certainly not have gone the distance that's for sure. Much taller guys like Lewis/Klitchkos/Fury etc would have the best chance out of anyone I suspect.

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    @Dice I do wonder what would have transpired if Cus had another decade walking on this Earth.

    Mike must have been a scary prospect in his prime. All boxers have that element of fear, the butterflies etc. prior to a fight, but facing him must have been terrifying. He had movement, speed and power. Watching old footage and you can see some of his opponents were beaten before the bell had rung. It looks like more than a few took the first opportunity to elect to stay on that mat too, thinking "fuck getting up for more of that".

    As a kid I loved watching Mike fight.

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    @antipodean said in Boxing Thread:

    @Dice I do wonder what would have transpired if Cus had another decade walking on this Earth.

    Mike must have been a scary prospect in his prime. All boxers have that element of fear, the butterflies etc. prior to a fight, but facing him must have been terrifying. He had movement, speed and power. Watching old footage and you can see some of his opponents were beaten before the bell had rung. ****It looks like more than a few took the first opportunity to elect to stay on that mat too, thinking "fuck getting up for more of that".


    As a kid I loved watching Mike fight.

    I'm fairly sure that's exactly what Larry Holmes said. He could have gotten up after the first knockdown but for what ? just to be knocked down again and risk serious injury ?

    Holmes was a legend, it's a shame he took that fight years after his prime but money talks I guess.

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    Any strongman fans on TSF?

    Thor Bjornsson (aka The Mountain from Game of Thrones) deadlifted 501kg at the weekend in his home gym to "break" Eddie Hall's 500kg record competition deadlfit from a few years ago.

    These two have an excellent social media feud going ever since Eddie beat him at World's Strongest Man 2017. Thor complained afterwards the (Icelandic) ref did him out of a couple of reps in the squat competition which ended up being the difference in the final wash up. Called Eddie a cheat.

    Eddie comes across as a GC, and Thor an absolute knob IMO. Eddie had said beforehand the record doesn't count as its not in competition, but wished him luck all the same for the attempt. Thor right after completing the lift called Eddie a cheat again and challenged him to a boxing match. The paperwork has been signed and they now have a 7 figure fight deal which will be amazing/comical to watch.

    Eddie was a champion swimmer back in the day and does a decent amount of fight training on his social media feeds. He's 6'3" 160kg to Thor's 6'9" 205kg (Eddie was much bigger, around 200kg when he did the 500kg deadlift). It will be a great watch, they'll both be gassed inside 3 rounds. Eddie comes across as a bit of a pyscho as well, and was a bouncer before turning pro in strongman.

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    @TeWaio by three rounds you mean 30 secs into the first round. There's no way the mountain has any aerobic capacity.

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    @TeWaio said in Boxing Thread:

    Any strongman fans on TSF?

    Thor Bjornsson (aka The Mountain from Game of Thrones) deadlifted 501kg at the weekend in his home gym to "break" Eddie Hall's 500kg record competition deadlfit from a few years ago.

    These two have an excellent social media feud going ever since Eddie beat him at World's Strongest Man 2017. Thor complained afterwards the (Icelandic) ref did him out of a couple of reps in the squat competition which ended up being the difference in the final wash up. Called Eddie a cheat.

    Eddie comes across as a GC, and Thor an absolute knob IMO. Eddie had said beforehand the record doesn't count as its not in competition, but wished him luck all the same for the attempt. Thor right after completing the lift called Eddie a cheat again and challenged him to a boxing match. The paperwork has been signed and they now have a 7 figure fight deal which will be amazing/comical to watch.

    Eddie was a champion swimmer back in the day and does a decent amount of fight training on his social media feeds. He's 6'3" 160kg to Thor's 6'9" 205kg (Eddie was much bigger, around 200kg when he did the 500kg deadlift). It will be a great watch, they'll both be gassed inside 3 rounds. Eddie comes across as a bit of a pyscho as well, and was a bouncer before turning pro in strongman.

    Probably the wrong thread but yeah I’ve watched this with some interest.

    From what I’ve seen both come across as good guys, until recently. The mountain has done himself no favours with his demeanour. The ‘fight’ sure will be interesting if it takes place.

    The strongman I probably like most is Brian Shaw. He looks even more ridiculous and cartoon like than any of them but is just such a nice humble bloke

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    @MN5 Tyson was the ultimate weapon. Cus created a boxer, defensively, like no other. We had not seen, nor since, head and body movement like Tyson. I think Tyson is the second greatest heavyweight. But he could have ended Ali when both in their prime. Just the same as Ali could have gotten into his head and mind fucked him into being over-aggressive. Which would have lead to Ali exploiting that weakness.

    So hard to call. Smartest of ring smarts and defensive skill VS otherworldly knock out precision, body movement and power.

    I'd go Tyson now. 10 years ago I was for Ali .

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    @raznomore Tyson highlights are among the very bet things on youtube

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    @TeWaio said in Boxing Thread:

    He's 6'3" 160kg

    He's an inch taller than me, and just under twice my weight!! jesus h christ!!

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    The Puhoi pub used to do a "mighty Mike" drink.

    You got a hit from every bottle round the top shelf pourers and you didn't get up afterwards.

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    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    @TeWaio said in Boxing Thread:

    He's 6'3" 160kg

    He's an inch taller than me, and just under twice my weight!! jesus h christ!!

    He’s got about 60kg on me. He used to be closer to 200kg if I remember rightly.

    He’s pretty handy at pushing tin

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    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 Tyson was the ultimate weapon. Cus created a boxer, defensively, like no other. We had not seen, nor since, head and body movement like Tyson. I think Tyson is the second greatest heavyweight. But he could have ended Ali when both in their prime. Just the same as Ali could have gotten into his head and mind fucked him into being over-aggressive. Which would have lead to Ali exploiting that weakness.

    So hard to call. Smartest of ring smarts and defensive skill VS otherworldly knock out precision, body movement and power.

    I'd go Tyson now. 10 years ago I was for Ali .

    See, posts like this are why we bow to your knowledge. Just brilliant stuff.

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    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 Tyson was the ultimate weapon. Cus created a boxer, defensively, like no other. We had not seen, nor since, head and body movement like Tyson. I think Tyson is the second greatest heavyweight. But he could have ended Ali when both in their prime. Just the same as Ali could have gotten into his head and mind fucked him into being over-aggressive. Which would have lead to Ali exploiting that weakness.

    So hard to call. Smartest of ring smarts and defensive skill VS otherworldly knock out precision, body movement and power.

    I'd go Tyson now. 10 years ago I was for Ali .

    I cant argue with that , its funny, when tyson burst onto the scene I was in my early 20s, Ali was my childhood hero ,out of stubborness I wouldnt have it that he could possibly beat Ali , even though deep down in my heart I knew that wouldve been a massive massive danger fight .

    The other thing with boxing , just like football , they could fight 10 times and it might be 5-5 , 6-4 , 7-3 whatever . But usually fighters only fight once and thats all we remember , and then from that we say fighter A is better , but quite often their abilities are closer than that one result shows.

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    Speaking of Mike ,

    Watched this podcast a while back, with another boxing hero of mine Sugar Ray Leonard ,

    Here is a small part of it , mike is a complicated bloke ,

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    @MN5 I’m a couch expert like everyone else lol.

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    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 I’m a couch expert like everyone else lol.

    Well, be that as it may I’m definitely keen to hear your thoughts on this potential match up. I’m fairly sure this is nothing but Stuff sensationalism and Tyson’s team haven’t even looked at an offer

    Stuff
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    @TeWaio the beef has gone backwards and forwards but Eddie doesn't have a clean sheet by any stretch of the imagination. He's actually been the more petulant one imo - at least in terms of this WR lift stuff. I follow SM but hadn't really caught much about the 2017 stuff.

    In the last couple of weeks they seemed to get a bit more respectful of each other, and now they are going to box!? ha ha forget the haledon collider, these guys will split some atoms if their fists collide!!

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