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tdarko 04-21-2006 12:48 PM

Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
They are the two people that scare me on this earth, so I am asking who would win in a fight. Here are the rules:

Street fight. No weapons, anything goes--well except for biting, kicking the nuts and eye gouging. Located in a steel cage the size of a boxing ring with no way out, completely locked. Each round is 10 minutes long and the fight continues until one of them is dead, injured to the point to where he is incapable of fighting back, he quits, or he cries. No decisions in this match.

The fighters:

Mike Tyson

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...001/tyson3.jpg

Stats: 5'9 233lbs The youngest Heavyweight Champion ever, "Iron" Mike Tyson has been dubbed the "Baddes Man on the Planet," and has won 50 professional fights, 44 by KO, not including the women he has KO'ed.

What he has going for him: Lightning quick hands and a capacious vocabulary. Tyson started out on the streets so a street fight is right in his wheel-house, this cage match will show off his well rounded skills of boxing, quickness and intimidation.

What he doesn't have going for him: Somewhat undersized and an obvious loose cannon. When things go sour he is easily frustrated and this could lead to being DQ'ed...we all know how he loves to show off his sharp teeth...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...001/tyson1.jpg

Ray Lewis

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6..._lewis_ray.jpg

Stats: 6'1 245lbs Arguably the greatest linebacker in the NFL today, if not ever and without a doubt the most feared. He forces running backs to the sidelines, wins superbowls, and wins murder cases...he just wins.

What he has going for him: Power, size, athleticism, quickness, heart, and intimidation. He is a competitor that could easily frustrate his opponent with his tolerance for pain and his will to win.

What he doesn't have going for him: Lacks some of the skills that his opponent possesses but this is seen as a minor drawback, the big problem is the rule of "no weapons" since he is an expert in the art of knives.


Someone has to win, who is it?

sightless 04-21-2006 12:49 PM

Re: Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
Tyson, not even close...

SharkTank43 04-21-2006 12:50 PM

Re: Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
Tyson.

Shajen 04-21-2006 12:52 PM

Re: Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
Tdarko,

I don't know, but I'd pay $29.95 to find out.

SomethingClever 04-21-2006 12:53 PM

Re: Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
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Tyson, not even close...

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Disagree. I think Lewis would beast Tyson given the circumstances. Tyson is a pussy these days.

gusmahler 04-21-2006 12:53 PM

Re: Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
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Tyson, not even close...

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trying2learn 04-21-2006 12:54 PM

Re: Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
If it lasts longer than 30 min - Lewis...otherwise, Tyson.

If you allow biting - Tyson in less than the time it takes to cook a pizza.

rbdog 04-21-2006 12:56 PM

Re: Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
This is a big Tyson win. Lewis is a monster, but he also wears pads.

Tyson in the 1st round.

sightless 04-21-2006 12:56 PM

Re: Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
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Tyson, not even close...

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Disagree. I think Lewis would beast Tyson given the circumstances. Tyson is a pussy these days.

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You are missing one slight thing, TYSON IS A PROFFESIONAL FIGHTER, WHILE LEWIS HAS NO EXPERIENCE IN FIGHTING.

DrewDevil 04-21-2006 12:56 PM

Re: Ray Lewis vs. Mike Tyson (In a fight)
 
Do you mean these guys today, or in their absolute primes?

21-year-old Tyson would kill any man on the planet, including Chuck Norris.

Today, Lewis might have a shot. Watch out for the right uppercut, Ray Ray!


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