I have. I saw him fighting in Indonesia in 1972 in front of a crowd of 150,000. He took on eight of the finest Shidokan experts (all 7th Dan) at the same time and destroyed all of them. It was phenomenal. The Rumble In The Jungle it became known as worldwide. He WAS that good.
I've seen Lennox's willy. It's very impressive. No wonder us girls fall about at the mere sight of him. Beautiful man.
I'm a huge Ali fan, but even I have to admit that when Tyson was at his peak, he was frightening. He was the real deal.
No but it has a hell of an effect one one's capabilities and faculties. Have you ever talked to someone with advanced Parkinsons? It's tragic that they cannot make any sense of anything. Very debilitating and certainly not truth in any shape or form.
Yes I meet Parkinson victims from tome to time. A very cruel illness. I could be wrong ER, but I don't think it affects cognitive abilities. Sufferers just can't get their thoughts expressed.
It is indeed cyclonic. Must be awful for the person themselves and the family. A sensible discussion is pretty well impossible when really advanced. Very cruel as you say.
In all fairness, no boxer even on best form would ever have got near Tyson in his prime. Complete ****ing animal but a phenomenal boxer.
just a shame cus d'mato wasnt around to keep him on the straight and narrow. If he had lived through tyson's career the man would have without doubt been the best of all time. That horrible **** Don King ruined tyson.
Just have a watch. Not even the thunderous KOs but also the agility and anticipation for the ducking and evading hits