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I’ll be watching for sure. I know I’m in the minority but I think they’ll both go hard for their own reasons, and the big youthful “puncher” versus the legendary heavyweight boxer could go either way. I’m exactly Tyson’s age and I know how far off my stamina is from my 20s, but my power isn’t as far off. Everyone says Tyson needs to get him in the first two rounds to win- I’d disagree. He needs to bob and weave with his trademark peakaboo style and conservatively outbox the younger man, with an occasional combination but no balls to the wall. Who knows what sort of chin an almost 60 year old man has? But remember how hard he was to square up and land a solid punch on. If he slips most punches and never gives in to the red mist, I’d say he is even likely to win. Or he could get beat up badly, which is why it’s intriguing. If it’s not fixed, of course.
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Ken
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