Mike Tyson and Deontay Wilder can boast of the two most impressive heavyweight runs in history. However, their later careers fell into chaos.
The two of the most shocking puncakes he had ever seen, and both with disadvantages of size and masses fought against the opportunities compared to more outstanding men.
Tyson, who stood five feet, ten inches, became a professional as a teenager and began to stick fighters on the canvas on over six -mithemes in the feet.
His style, aggression and prefers to be best immediately captured the imagination of the public. The 1980s signaled a mass change in culture, from the disco era from the seventies to Wall Street Wolves. Tyson fits perfectly with this era.
The domination he showed made him an immediate star. Boxing fans followed him in crowds. Tyson became a “worst man about the plant” with the unmatched power of Puncher. This is up to thirty years later.
Deontay Wilder appeared on the first pages of newspapers when he destroyed every opponent he faced in four rounds. Even Tyson did not manage this feat with his amazingness.
“The Bronze Bomber” reached 32-0 because of his massive cruelty with one blow before the distance passage. When he passed twelve rounds, the fight persecuted him, despite winning the first title of the world for Muhammad Ali’s birthday.
Wilder cleaned his mind many years later, enduring the same opponent, Berman Stiverne, in one round. He was a former champion again.
It was only the anomaly that Tyson Fury appeared, Wilder had breaks at his entrance.
As for the aura of Tyson’s invincibility, it took a long and compact number to end his rule at the top. The world of Fresh Yorker broke up when he was arrested, accused of rape and convicted.
Mike Tyson, whom we all knew, disappeared forever. The combination of money, toxic business trade and terrifying marriage stopped inhuman Yuggernaut Tyson.
Freeing from prison did not do much to restore him.
For Wilder, his career lasted smoothly until Fury appeared. The draw, followed by two knockout losses, could easily be three losses.
Since then, Wilder was a shell of himself and outside the ring more than in him. Without going as low as the prison cell, Wilder took the place at the back seating of sport at the top of his fame.
Victory over Robert Heleniusz is the only fight in five years, because Wilder is constantly in the center of attention and does not disappoint against competition.
What if they fought in the ring? – Well, the fight would be the biggest battle of all time – without asking.
The fight would have forecasts to be a chess match between two punchers, and anyone went tidy for the first time.
But both Wilder and Tyson can hit. They both got up from solid blows during their career. Therefore, simply saying that early knockout is not the only scenario here.
One thing is certain: there is no way to choose the final winner when someone can end the fight with any second.
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