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Originally Posted by Mutt
so which is more likely to happen first - Tyson gets taken down like a turtle on his back OR Tyson gets his standing shots in and he knocks him out?
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Tough call on that one. Usually you say someone has a "puncher's chance" .. perhaps a 1/10 chance of landing that big shot. Tyson was a prolific puncher in terms of power, but Ali, for instance, was a much more accurate puncher. If you watched Ali fight, he could hit you from any direction while he was moving in any direction.
All that being said, it's pretty much impossible to say what would happen in one given theorical fight. The best you could even hope for is a rough indication of what might happen over a given number of fights.
Tyson you'd give a slightly higher advantage to than you would an average boxer based on the fact that with that kind of power what might otherwise be a glancing blow may well be quite damaging.
If young Mike Tyson fought Fedor 100 times in a row, He'd probably win less than 10 over the entire series.
