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If the promoters are smart, they will have a rematch between the two. It is obvious that Tyson is not a threat to be champ, but he can still make $ and that is a big plus in boxing.



NYorker wrote:I think Tyson can still make a comeback, but he needs to start with a BETTER trainer and easier "tune-up" fights to gain more confidence. You can't make a "boxer" in the traditional sense out of a "puncher" like Tyson. He needs that seek and destroy mentality and style because of his size and the weight division that he is in. They just need to go back to square 1 and work from the original style he was taught..................advance with a bob/weave.............break the distance with his jab..............and then throw his hooks,overhands, and uppercuts once het get's inside of his opponent's defense.

Past wrote:NYorker wrote:I think Tyson can still make a comeback, but he needs to start with a BETTER trainer and easier "tune-up" fights to gain more confidence. You can't make a "boxer" in the traditional sense out of a "puncher" like Tyson. He needs that seek and destroy mentality and style because of his size and the weight division that he is in. They just need to go back to square 1 and work from the original style he was taught..................advance with a bob/weave.............break the distance with his jab..............and then throw his hooks,overhands, and uppercuts once het get's inside of his opponent's defense.
Tyson has the best trainer of 2003 and 2001 Freddie Roach. Freddie trained Tyson hard since March for this fight and Tyson was in better shape then his last few fights, and was disapointed to what happened , but as from what I hear Tyson says he lost the fight becuase of hte unbearable pain in his knee, he couldnt turn it or do anything with it thats why he stayed down for the count. I think if it wasnt for that knee tyson would of won this.





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