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The problem is that, while Roy would outbox Tyson, Tyson would have speed enough to catch Roy one time. If that happens, the fight's over.
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It's not likely that Roy would go the route without getting caught at least once. For Tyson, that's all it would take. Ttsib us
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Tyson by KO ub 3
Tyson would be a natural heavyweight of nearly 220 lbs, while Jones originally a middleweight that moved up through the ranks and fought at heavyweight at approximately 200 unnatural pounds. Mike takes this one within3 rounds At 175 lbs, I'd go with Jones because of equal strength but speed and cunny gives Jones the edge. Simply fictional as Tyson would never make 175.
Prime Tyson KO's Roy Jones in 4 or less at heavy.
At LHW Tyson would be drained to the point were he would pose literally no threat, Roy Jones jumps on him from the get go, if he somehow manages to survive the first round Jones will probably force a stoppage or KO him in round 2.
Tyson isn't going down to Light Heavyweight. Crusierweight would be extremely hard for him, and not even worth it. If they fought at Heavyweight. obviously Roy wasn't prime at Heavyweight, so a Prime Tyson destroys Jones Jr. at Heavyweight.
i misread it and thought you mean Tyson vs Sugar Ray in which case i'd say Sugar Ray Robinson to ko tyson. However Tyson vs Jones will end for Tyson with late ko. Tyson had more explosive power, he reminds me a bit to Povetkin if you want to compare him to any modern HW.
there is no way that any middle weight would last more than a round or two vs tyson look what he done to one of the best light heavies ever spinks
Sweet Science fans,
Preface: Both men are in their prime. Disregarding eras.
Q 1. In a heavyweight bout who wins:
Iron Mike Tyson
VS.
Roy Captain Hook Jones jr
Q 2. In a light-heavyweight bout who wins? (could a prime Tyson go down to light-heavyweight?)
source: curiosity