Tyson fight postponed/canceled

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May 12, 2002
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A lot of speculation is over. The Mike Tyson/Clifford Ettiene fight has been either postponed or cancelled depending on who you talk to. There are tons of rumurs flying around. The PR teams are saying that Tyson has had the Flu, but reports are out that Tyson has gained 20 pounds and has not trained in a week. Freddie Roach his trainer said he has not seen Tyson in 3 days, and earlier this week Jeff Fenech left Tyson's training camp because the lack of focus on Tyson's part.

Also the deadline for Shane Mosley's ultimatum from De La Hoya/Bob Arum on their proposed Sept fight is today, with no word yet from either side.
 

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I heard today that Tyson got a big tat on his face but I haven't seen it yet. Its gonna be on Sports Desk after RAW.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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over-rated? so when he was 18 knockin gorwn ass men out in the ring, and when he was in his prime where hardly anyone could see him, he was over-rated then too? trippin, tyson was a sav, still is a sav, but he has fallen off and everyone knows that so how is he over-rated?
 
Apr 25, 2002
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the only reason he's not considered a legend amogst the others is that tyson bit holyfields ears and went to prison for the unpopular rape conviction.

but the real boxing fans give him his props.

look at his record.
 

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Look who he beat,and look how he not only lost,but was destroyed by good heavyweights.Name a quality fight he won?
Michael Spinks...lol
Razor Ruddick?
Pinklon Thomas..hahahaha
I love his style and attitude,and I'll agree he lost alot due to prison,but reality says he ain't beat no-body,and he's one of my favorite fighters ever.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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they were talkin about this today on around the horn..........Kellerman made some good points....he says "who was the great heavyweight that Joe Lewis beat, who did Marciano beat" there was a couple more but I forgot........

before Tyson went to Prison he was one of the best heavyweights ever.......my opinion he coulda beat anyone but Ali or Foreman......Ali is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to mantally strong for him, an Foreman KILLED smaller guys like Mike.....but Tyson was a fuckin SAVAGE when he was younger.....



I feel sorry for him now, boxin is all he knows
 
May 12, 2002
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Joe Louis beat a lot of great heavyweights. Jake Sharkey,Max Baer,Max Schmeling,Primo Canera,James J Braddock,John Henry Lewis,and Jersey Joe Walcott twice. Louis held the Heavyweight crown for 11 years straight before announcing his retirement, that will never, ever be duplicated.

As for Marciano, he beat a lot of great fighters when they were old. He does have wins over Joe Louis,Ezzard Charles, and Archie Moore.

Tysons legacy will always be tarnished, and all though he was putiing everyone out in a weak Heavyweight era, he did his job, and put them out in dramatic fashion. He dodged nobody
 
Apr 25, 2002
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FROM ESPN.com

LAS VEGAS -- Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson suddenly changed his mind Tuesday, saying his fight with Clifford Etienne is back on.

Or is it?

Tyson chartered a private jet to fly to Memphis, Tenn., and planned to fight Etienne as scheduled Saturday, manager Shelly Finkel said. But Etienne told ESPN on Tuesday that the fight is still off.

"I was here training. He's not," Etienne said. "Tyson postponed the fight and I said, 'Cool, no problem.' Now he says it's back on. I'm not a puppet. I have people in my camp who've already left. According to me, the fight is still off."

Les Bonano, Etienne's promoter, confirmed to ESPN that Etienne "does not want to fight right now." When asked whether Etienne would change his mind, Bonano said, "Once Clifford makes up his mind, it's very hard to change it."

Bonano did say that all of Etienne's supporting crew remained in Mississippi and had not left camp, as Etienne had claimed. Bonano said he had not heard from the fight promoters about the fight being back on.

Finkel said the unpredictable Tyson " woke up today and called and said, 'I want to do it.' He's leaving today."

The decision came less than 24 hours after Tyson's camp called off the fight.

Tuesday's news -- from both camps -- was the latest in a series of bizarre twists.

Tyson's handlers waited days for him to give them some sort of signal on his willingness to fight. They decided to pull the plug on the bout, scheduled for Saturday, after the boxer missed a flight to Memphis for the second day in a row Monday.

The official word was that Tyson was too sick to fight. But even before he became ill Friday, Tyson left trainer Freddie Roach waiting for him at the gym for three straight days.

Even Monday's press release announcing that the fight was off had hedged on why, saying Tyson "reportedly came down with a severe case of the flu."

Tyson's change of heart not only stunned fight promoters, but it came as a real shock to Roach. Tyson called the trainer Tuesday morning to say he was going to fight.

"I told him, 'Mike, as your friend, I don't think you're ready for the fight,' " Roach said. "He said, 'I'm going to knock him out, are you going to be with me?' "

Roach said he told Tyson he would be there if the fighter was going to Memphis to win. Tyson hasn't trained in a week.

"We'll get a couple days in, the best we can, to get him back" in fight shape, Roach said.

Etienne hadn't been expected to present much of a problem for a fit Tyson. Tyson was a 7-1 favorite over a fighter who was handpicked by promoters for his willingness to stand in front of Tyson and trade punches.

Once the most fearsome heavyweight around, Tyson has shown little inclination to fight in recent years and has lost three of his last nine fights, two by knockout.

Tyson has fought an average of only five rounds a year in the last 5½ years -- and eight of those came while he was taking a beating in his fight in June against champion Lennox Lewis.

"Everybody should just throw up their hands and let this guy live whatever life he has. Forget about putting him in the ring," rival promoter Bob Arum said. "It's almost cruel now."

But Finkel said Tyson remains a big attraction.

"In the crazy world of Mike Tyson, one thing you have to know is Mike Tyson will always be in demand," Finkel said. "He's still a star -- he's the star. He won't be hurting for places to fight."

The bout with Etienne has been planned both as a comeback fight and a tuneup fight for a possible June 21 rematch with Lewis.

Brian Young, one of the local promoters, said 10,700 tickets had been sold for the fight, but that ticket sales dried up over the weekend as speculation mounted that Tyson would not fight.

The Showtime cable network is using the fight and a concert by rapper Jay-Z as part of a big promotional night.
 
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I was just sayin what they was talkin bout on Around the Horn Big E.

Joe Luis was a SAVAGE I aint tryin to dicredit him in anyway, just sayin I that on tv that day
 
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No worries bro, I just thought I would throw that out there. Louis is a true legend and in my book one of the top fighters of all time easily.

For my money when the Sopranos are out of season the best hour of TV is Around the Horn followed by PTI. Pardon the Interruption is awesome, and allthough it took a little longer for me to get used to it Around the horn is catching on. Woody Paige cracks me up.
 
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BigE916WRM you're the boxing expert of the board, do you think this fight is going to happen or not? At first Tyson canceled, then the Black Rhino what's the deal to the best of your knowledge
 
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One thing is for sure man, with Tyson you never know whats going down. Now that Cliff is out and Tyson has checked in, they are saying the fight will happen against another fighter. This one is up in the air. If they can find a bum for Tyson to fight, look for the fight to happen, if not I dont see it happening. With all that has happened though Mike could be primed for a loss, even to a bum of the month type canidate. He has 3 days to try to get himself into fighting shape, and considering that he hasnt trained in over a week now its incredibly dangerous. Tyson and his handlers are more concerned about money than Tyson. If Tyson does fight, I am taking the odds and the underdog whomever it might be.
 
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If you havent heard, the fight is back on again with the Black Rhino also. At 7 or 8-1, I am taking The Rhino with the upset. Straight up, I will go Tyson by KO, but would not be suprised at all to see him lose.