It had to happen

Started by DoubleEagle, April 22, 2009, 12:03:15 AM

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DoubleEagle

I was watching the Charley Rose show Monday night and was surprised by who he had as a guest.

The guy is much more articulate and honest emotionally than I ever though he could be.

He has a movie coming out this Friday simply entitled " Tyson ."

Mike Tyson will be narrating his own movie.

The man I always wanted to see get his head knocked off and his ass whooped on shows a very interesting side of Mike Tyson that never came to light while we all new him as " Iron Mike ."         Dolph   
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IZ

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thread already posted about 2 weeks ago..with trailer..


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Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

DoubleEagle

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sbrguy

come on dolph...

tyson at his peak in the ring was amazing to watch, incredible speed and power, and to say the guy had knockout ability is an understatement.

sure he didn't move as gracefully or fluidly as ali in his prime, but you can't deny tyson was an extremely brutal knockout artist in his hayday.

sure if you had pay per view you knew you were only getting 2 maybe 3 rounds of actually fighting before he knocked the guy out, but damn the spinks fight was just silly, he knocked him out with the second body punch in the 1st round. [clap] [clap]

sure he wasn't a "nice" guy, but nobody said athletes should be role models, they are there for entertainment, nothing else.

Rameses

Quote from: sbrguy on April 23, 2009, 10:43:53 PM

sure he wasn't a "nice" guy, but nobody said athletes should be role models, they are there for entertainment, nothing else.



Seriously.

Especially in a sport where brutal aggression is directly tied to success.