First of all, I would like to thank nip66 for proposing one of the best debates on this website to date. Secondly, I would like to back tyson in this one. Basketball is not football and even though most fights are bracketed by weight class, which would give shaq the obvious favor in this match, I am a firm believer in biblical stories including the famous David vs. Goliath parable. It is just a matter of being taught what to do in a certain situation. Tyson knows how to scrap and shaq does not. It's as simple as that.
Side: Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson was a professionally trained fighter. Shaq shoots a basketball. Really who put stuff up for Shaq? Mike Tyson has fists that move faster than you can follow with your eyes with enough power to knock you out with a playful jab. Shaq would stand there getting his face bashed in with his arms flailing Side: Mike Tyson
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It is an argument I have participated in since about 8th grade with various friends. Back then, I insisted tyson would come out victorious by virtue of him being insane. But I have changed my opinion. To me, Shaq's size makes any attempt by Tyson to get a punch in worthless. Lets try and think about each man as "in his prime."
Side: Shaquille O'neal
It may seem to you that my opinion is subjective. Well.. most likely it is. In general, I think that comparing two different sports is wrong. But if you look from a humanistic point of view, I like Shakil because of his attentiveness to his fans. I usually use the local sports site but even there there is a separate page for it) - https://in.1xbet.com/ Mike has also achieved a lot, but he is more of a celebrity than an athlete now. Side: Shaquille O'neal
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