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Big Pimp_21
06-11-2005, 11:04 AM
Does anyone know who's showing the fight tonight? For some reason, I really want to see this fight. Maybe Hooters or Champps will show it. If anyone knows, I would really appreciate a few names of places. Thanks.

SequSpur
06-11-2005, 01:28 PM
Somebody buy this mofo so I can come over and watch it for free.

Big Pimp_21
06-11-2005, 01:55 PM
aren't there any bars that are showing it? Fatso's, Hooligans, etc...
Hooters shows the WWE PPV events, does anyone know if they will show this fight?

desflood
06-11-2005, 03:39 PM
I'll wait for the next UFC, I think.

Kori Ellis
06-11-2005, 03:46 PM
aren't there any bars that are showing it? Fatso's, Hooligans, etc...
Hooters shows the WWE PPV events, does anyone know if they will show this fight?

You'll probably have to call around and ask. I haven't seen any place advertising that they are showing it.

maxpower
06-11-2005, 03:53 PM
Sugar's ...$10 ... so I've heard.

King
06-11-2005, 06:43 PM
All-Stars is showing it.

Probably any strip club, I'd guess.

Clandestino
06-11-2005, 07:15 PM
Tyson is getting 5 mil and Mcbride $150,000! crazy!

Vashner
06-11-2005, 10:49 PM
TYSON lost!

That freak quit in the middle of the match...
What a complete idiot. He has mental issues if he can't even take a dive for
millions of dollars. Hell i'd let Mike knock me out for 1+ million in cash.

I would chug a pint of whisky 1st but I would do it...

MannyIsGod
06-11-2005, 10:53 PM
I knew Tyson woudl lose. I told somebody, but I don't remmeber who. It may have been at the GTG. Actually, I think it was.

Anyhow, the dude is washed up. He's horrible and there's no way he shold be getting an audience when he gets his ass kicked.

mouse
06-11-2005, 10:54 PM
Thanks to Tyson and Don King Boxing is ruined

Aggie Hoopsfan
06-11-2005, 10:55 PM
What a complete idiot. He has mental issues if he can't even take a dive for
millions of dollars.

I don't think he's an idiot. 5 million dollars for 15 minutes of work, and he quit before he got his head beat in.

Lame.

time to go drink.

Vashner
06-11-2005, 10:57 PM
That will effect the amount he get's paid. It's in the contract.

I am sure he won't get the full amount for throwing in the towel. It's not like
the ref stopped it.

Not only that about 50% of the vegas bookies would like to give him the delux Desert 1 way tour about now...

You realize the chaos? I would not cover his shit if I was a bookie and he quit like a coward in a pro match.

TastesLikeChicken
06-11-2005, 11:04 PM
Thanks Ty$on, I can extend my vacation for a few more months now

:smokin :hat :smokin

mouse
06-11-2005, 11:15 PM
how does Vegas pay on a fight if the boxer quits?

TastesLikeChicken
06-11-2005, 11:21 PM
I bet straight up loss, so a quit is a loss

and a loss is good times

E20
06-11-2005, 11:23 PM
Who would win Muhammad Ali or Lennox Lewis. I say Ali but, some fags at school say that Lennox Lewis would beat him. :rolleyes

In there primes offcourse.

TastesLikeChicken
06-11-2005, 11:29 PM
Lewis was the champ during a very weak heavyweight era (that still continues)

I say Ali pretty easily

ShoogarBear
06-12-2005, 12:05 AM
I wouldn't say "Ali pretty easily". After all, he's about 60 now.

[/old joke]

scott
06-12-2005, 02:02 AM
Sadly, it was a pretty good fight until Tyson threw in the towel. I would have liked to seen it go the full 10. Oh well.

alamo50
06-12-2005, 04:13 AM
Iron deficiency

Tyson takes loss sitting down, says he's done fighting

Posted: Saturday June 11, 2005 11:19PM; Updated: Sunday June 12, 2005 4:48AM


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Mike Tyson remained on his stool after the sixth round, and stood only to announce he may be done fighting.
Mitchell Layton/Getty Images


WASHINGTON (AP) -- The end came for Mike Tyson while he was sitting on a stool. The fighter who was once the baddest man on the planet wanted no more.

Looking more like a pathetic, aging fighter than the man who once terrorized the heavyweight division, Tyson's career more than likely ended Saturday night when he quit after the sixth round after desperately trying to foul his way to a win against Kevin McBride.

Nineteen years after he became the youngest heavyweight champion ever, Tyson's stamina, speed and ring skills weren't even enough to beat an Irish journeyman who has never beaten a heavyweight of any note.

"I don't have the stomach for this anymore," Tyson said. "I most likely won't fight anymore. I'm not going to disrespect the sport by losing to this caliber of fighters."

The sixth round was bizarre even by the standards of a fighter once banned from boxing for biting Evander Holyfield's ears.

Tyson tried to break McBride's arm in the final round, then tried to hit him low. When all else failed he aimed his head at McBride's forehead, butting him and opening a cut next to his left eye.

"I was desperate," Tyson said. "I wanted to win."

When the round ended, though, it wasn't McBride who was in trouble. It was Tyson, pushed to the canvas by his 6-foot-5, 271-pound opponent, with his head stuck between the ropes. Tyson seemed barely able to get up and, when he did, he wobbled to his corner and sat on the stool for one last final time.

"I felt like I was 120 years old," Tyson said.

Trainer Jeff Fenech stroked Tyson's face as referee Joe Cortez came by to ask if he wanted to continue. Tyson didn't, likely bringing an end to a career that began in such spectacular fashion but flamed out amid Tyson's inability to deal with the pressures of being in the spotlight.

Tyson sat on his stool blankly watching McBride's celebration, a white towel draped over his shoulder. When he got up to congratulate his opponent, McBride kissed him on the left cheek.

"I could have gone on but I thought I was getting beat," Tyson said. "I don't think I have it anymore."

It was the third loss in the last four fights for Tyson, who was trying to fight his way out of $40 million in debt and back into contention in a wide open heavyweight division. But, just as he did against Danny Williams last July, he faded badly as the rounds went on and tried to resort to street fouls to turn the tide against McBride.

Tyson was winning, ahead 57-55 on two scorecards and behind by the same score on a third when he quit. But the fight had clearly changed and McBride had taken over and it only figured to get uglier as it went on.

The Associated Press had the fight even, 56-56.

"You're smart too late and old too soon," Tyson said. "I just got caught up in that suction cup. I feel like Rip Van Winkle right now."

The 38-year-old Tyson was a huge favorite over McBride and won the early rounds, landing some big punches to the body and head that didn't seem to have much of an effect on McBride. But as the fight went on, it was McBride landing the bigger punches as Tyson desperately tried to score a knockout.

Tyson was weary by the fifth round and, in the sixth, he was taking punishment from McBride. He tried to get back in the fight by hitting McBride with low blows, then appeared to try to break his arm, much as he once did against Francois Botha.

Cortez warned Tyson after he grabbed McBride's arm, telling him "I don't want any more fighting with the arms, understand?"

When the action resumed, Tyson then head-butted McBride, forcing Cortez to stop the fight briefly to allow McBride to recover and to penalize Tyson two points.

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That's all folks: Mike Tyson was pushed to the canvas at the end of the sixth round and quit on his stool moments later.
AP

"He tried to break my arm and he butted me," McBride said. "That's the rough stuff in boxing."

In a career filled with tremendous highs and terrible lows, Tyson reached a new low in the loss to McBride, who came into the fight with no credentials.

Tyson (50-6) was a shell of the fighter he once was, throwing wild punches and trying to knock out McBride with each shot. But McBride (33-4-1) took the punches and came back with some of his own and Tyson gradually began wearing down.

"It was the opportunity of a lifetime," McBride said.

Tyson was tentative in the early going, showing little of the aggressiveness that once made him a feared fighter. McBride stood right in front of him, but Tyson was content to land only one punch at a time, perhaps remembering how he ran out of gas in his previous fights.

"There's no rush," Tyson said after the first round.

But it turned out there was a rush as Tyson faded just as he did against Williams. That loss was blamed on torn cartilage in Tyson's leg, but it was clear even to the pro-Tyson crowd of 15,472 at the MCI Center on this night that Tyson was a shot fighter.

McBride towered over Tyson and weighed 38 pounds more than the former champion. But he had been knocked out four times by lesser fighters and wasn't expected to give Tyson much of a fight.

"This win was for the pride of Ireland," McBride said. "I proved everyone wrong tonight."

Tyson got some prefight guidance from Muhammad Ali, who visited him in the dressing room. But even The Greatest couldn't do anything for the conditioning and reflexes of a fighter who really hasn't beaten a top heavyweight since he defeated Razor Ruddock 14 years ago.

Tyson was paid $5 million for the fight, which was on the low end of purses he has made in his career. After his creditors got $2 million, the IRS got its cut and his ex-wife got $750,000, so there wasn't much left for the fighter.

Tyson still owes nearly $40 million and there were plans for him to fight up to seven times to pay off the debt. But those plans didn't include Tyson taking the kind of beating that McBride was beginning to administer to him in the fifth and sixth rounds.


Copyright 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

bigzak25
06-12-2005, 04:58 AM
what a chump. it's a disgrace for mike to go out like that, but i guess i shouldn't expect better from an ear biter...he tried to break the kids arm? jesus mike...maybe he did the right thing. who know's what he would have done to get disqualified...

GINNNNNNNNNNNNOBILI
06-12-2005, 11:02 AM
The one thing I'l miss about Mike is his hilarious press conferences and quotes.

Aggie Hoopsfan
06-12-2005, 11:11 AM
hat will effect the amount he get's paid. It's in the contract.

I am sure he won't get the full amount for throwing in the towel. It's not like
the ref stopped it.

You don't really understand how Don King works, do you? Tyson will get paid.

Vashner
06-12-2005, 11:17 AM
You mean King will get paid....

N.Y. Johnny
06-12-2005, 11:45 AM
I don't think you'll see the "End" of Mike Tyson...he like all the boxers talk about last fights after an embarrassment like this, but sure enough, they make comebacks and will return again.
if he's smart he'll just quit and go live in Arizona quietly and stay out of the ring

Aggie Hoopsfan
06-12-2005, 11:48 AM
No, I mean Mike will get his payday, just north of 5 million.

Don King is probably getting the other 20 mil.

T Park
06-12-2005, 12:55 PM
problem is Mike is still broke.

He still owes the government and other entities ALOT of money.

He needed this win, to get more fights, and get more money.

sa_butta
06-13-2005, 12:02 PM
Since on topic of Boxing who is the best pound for pound
fighter right now?
Hopkins...
Toney (probably not with steroid usage)
and What has happened to Roy Jones Jr., I thought he was a bad ass until he got Knocked the f*ck out twice.