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Mein Tipp:
Ich glaube nicht das Tyson es schafft.
Nach Punkten wird es an Lewis gehen - Tyson powert sich am Anfang aus und macht dann schlapp.
Also nach Punkten für Lewis oder Abbruch in der siebten Runde weil Tyson anfängt zu Kickboxen oder den Ringrichter verprügelt.
Meine Hoffnung
Dritte Runde wird Lewis nach knockout vom Krankenwagen abtransportiert. (natürlich ohne dauerhafte Schäden.)
Ich glaube nicht das Tyson es schafft.
Nach Punkten wird es an Lewis gehen - Tyson powert sich am Anfang aus und macht dann schlapp.
Also nach Punkten für Lewis oder Abbruch in der siebten Runde weil Tyson anfängt zu Kickboxen oder den Ringrichter verprügelt.
Meine Hoffnung
Dritte Runde wird Lewis nach knockout vom Krankenwagen abtransportiert. (natürlich ohne dauerhafte Schäden.)
Erst mal abwarten ob der Kampf überhaupt zustande kommt.
Nicht das Tyson schon beim Einlauf oder beim shake hands durchdreht.
Wenn Tyson es nicht schafft Lennox in den ersten Runden umzuhauen, hat er keine Chance.
Nicht das Tyson schon beim Einlauf oder beim shake hands durchdreht.
Wenn Tyson es nicht schafft Lennox in den ersten Runden umzuhauen, hat er keine Chance.
Ich tippe: Lewis gewinnt in der Nachspielzeit durch ein Golden Goal 2:1 !
Grüsse
carpaccio
Grüsse
carpaccio
´Hi
Ich glaubr wir sind ca. der gleichen Meinung, falls es Tyson in den 1. 4 Runden nicht schafft Lewis <KO> zu bringen hat er keine Chance!
zuwenig Kond. und zu wenig Diziplin um anständig (der Kampf geht doch auf 8 Rd oder doch 12, egal) den Fight zu beenden. Wennn Tyson Lennox nach 4 spätestems nach 5 RUNDEN nicht endgültig zu Boden bringt hat er verloren !!
!ist nur meine Einschätzung ich weiss nicht wirklich wie Tyson jetzt "drauf" ist aber Lewis ist ein BOXER.
o.k.
Ich glaubr wir sind ca. der gleichen Meinung, falls es Tyson in den 1. 4 Runden nicht schafft Lewis <KO> zu bringen hat er keine Chance!
zuwenig Kond. und zu wenig Diziplin um anständig (der Kampf geht doch auf 8 Rd oder doch 12, egal) den Fight zu beenden. Wennn Tyson Lennox nach 4 spätestems nach 5 RUNDEN nicht endgültig zu Boden bringt hat er verloren !!
!ist nur meine Einschätzung ich weiss nicht wirklich wie Tyson jetzt "drauf" ist aber Lewis ist ein BOXER.
o.k.
Diesen Artickel finde ich toll...wie schaft es jemand $115.000.000 in 33 Monaten zu verschwenden:
Tyson fighting for more than just career
Posted: Thursday June 06, 2002 4:27 PM
It`s more than must-win for Mike Tyson on
Saturday night in Memphis. If he loses to
Lennox Lewis and the bout turns out to be his
last big payday, it may not be long before we
see Iron Mike file for bankruptcy.
Tyson has been living and training on borrowed money. By his own admission,
Tyson has blown through $500 million. He needs another major fight or two
before he can emerge from debt and insolvency and rise to a minimum level of
net worth.
As incomprehensible as this may be, that a half a billion
estimate might be too low. Records filed in U.S. district
court in New York in conjunction with the fighter`s
lawsuit against promoter Don King demonstrate how
Tyson managed to exhaust $115 million in the 33 months following his release
from prison. That`s an average monthly expenditure of nearly $3.5 million.
From 1995 through `97, Tyson spent at this level while training for six fights
and earning a total of $112 million. Yes, Tyson put himself $3 million in the
hole when things were going well.
How does one spend so much money so fast? According to a detailed
summary prepared for the boxer by his former accountant, Mohammed
Khan, Tyson went through nearly $8 million in "cash and personal expenses"
-- accounting jargon for "walking-around" money. The average monthly outlay
came to $236,184 per month, or close to $8,000 per day.
Those daily expenditures do not include monthly tabs of $94,555 for jewelry
and clothing, $18,145 on travel expenses.
Various automobiles and motorcycles cost the fighter $4.5 million, plus $1.7
million in insurance and maintenance. In addition to his own fleet of vehicles,
he purchased 17 cars as gifts, giving 15 of them to a collection of women.
The boxer`s three houses and two apartments cost him more than $18 million.
He spent nearly $1 million in lawn care alone during these 33 months. The
records also show that Tyson spent $5.7 million on yet another house;
according to documents prepared by one of his accountants, John Evans, the
house was for a girlfriend.
Tyson`s expenses also include settlements of $1.7 million in liability cases.
Most of that sum went to Desiree Washington, the young woman he was
convicted of raping in Indianapolis during the 1991 Miss Black America
pageant. And the records show that during this period he made a one-time
payment of $4 million for a son named Amir and paid another $228,321 in
child support.
Meanwhile, in 1996, he gave himself a birthday party for $410,822. He
lavished another $411,777 on his pigeons and cats. Yet another $239,552
went to pagers and cell phones ($7,259 a month).
State and federal taxes, according to the records, totaled $32.4 million, plus
he faced additional charges from the Internal Revenue Service.
If Tyson cannot earn another fight purse, his only recourse may be his lawsuit
against King, the promoter who produced his first six fights after his release
from a Plainfield, Ind., penitentiary. Tyson claims that King fraudulently
diverted more than $40 million from him; according to Tyson`s lawyers, King,
who was supposed to get a 30 percent cut of the boxer`s winnings, somehow
wound up with $113 million to Tyson`s $112 million.
Tyson may find King to be a more difficult opponent than any he has faced in
the ring. King`s litigation history is impressive. He has fought the federal
government to a standstill in three trials on criminal charges. The early line on
Tyson`s claim against King has the promoter winning easily. The boxer may be
down for the count.
Sports Illustrated legal analyst Lester Munson regularly holds court on
sports law and business matters on CNNSI.com.
Tyson fighting for more than just career
Posted: Thursday June 06, 2002 4:27 PM
It`s more than must-win for Mike Tyson on
Saturday night in Memphis. If he loses to
Lennox Lewis and the bout turns out to be his
last big payday, it may not be long before we
see Iron Mike file for bankruptcy.
Tyson has been living and training on borrowed money. By his own admission,
Tyson has blown through $500 million. He needs another major fight or two
before he can emerge from debt and insolvency and rise to a minimum level of
net worth.
As incomprehensible as this may be, that a half a billion
estimate might be too low. Records filed in U.S. district
court in New York in conjunction with the fighter`s
lawsuit against promoter Don King demonstrate how
Tyson managed to exhaust $115 million in the 33 months following his release
from prison. That`s an average monthly expenditure of nearly $3.5 million.
From 1995 through `97, Tyson spent at this level while training for six fights
and earning a total of $112 million. Yes, Tyson put himself $3 million in the
hole when things were going well.
How does one spend so much money so fast? According to a detailed
summary prepared for the boxer by his former accountant, Mohammed
Khan, Tyson went through nearly $8 million in "cash and personal expenses"
-- accounting jargon for "walking-around" money. The average monthly outlay
came to $236,184 per month, or close to $8,000 per day.
Those daily expenditures do not include monthly tabs of $94,555 for jewelry
and clothing, $18,145 on travel expenses.
Various automobiles and motorcycles cost the fighter $4.5 million, plus $1.7
million in insurance and maintenance. In addition to his own fleet of vehicles,
he purchased 17 cars as gifts, giving 15 of them to a collection of women.
The boxer`s three houses and two apartments cost him more than $18 million.
He spent nearly $1 million in lawn care alone during these 33 months. The
records also show that Tyson spent $5.7 million on yet another house;
according to documents prepared by one of his accountants, John Evans, the
house was for a girlfriend.
Tyson`s expenses also include settlements of $1.7 million in liability cases.
Most of that sum went to Desiree Washington, the young woman he was
convicted of raping in Indianapolis during the 1991 Miss Black America
pageant. And the records show that during this period he made a one-time
payment of $4 million for a son named Amir and paid another $228,321 in
child support.
Meanwhile, in 1996, he gave himself a birthday party for $410,822. He
lavished another $411,777 on his pigeons and cats. Yet another $239,552
went to pagers and cell phones ($7,259 a month).
State and federal taxes, according to the records, totaled $32.4 million, plus
he faced additional charges from the Internal Revenue Service.
If Tyson cannot earn another fight purse, his only recourse may be his lawsuit
against King, the promoter who produced his first six fights after his release
from a Plainfield, Ind., penitentiary. Tyson claims that King fraudulently
diverted more than $40 million from him; according to Tyson`s lawyers, King,
who was supposed to get a 30 percent cut of the boxer`s winnings, somehow
wound up with $113 million to Tyson`s $112 million.
Tyson may find King to be a more difficult opponent than any he has faced in
the ring. King`s litigation history is impressive. He has fought the federal
government to a standstill in three trials on criminal charges. The early line on
Tyson`s claim against King has the promoter winning easily. The boxer may be
down for the count.
Sports Illustrated legal analyst Lester Munson regularly holds court on
sports law and business matters on CNNSI.com.
@ #2
(ich lach mich tot)
mfg.wangert
(ich lach mich tot)
mfg.wangert
@wangert
Es freut mich, das Dich meine profunden Kenntnisse der Boxszene so erheitern.
Es freut mich, das Dich meine profunden Kenntnisse der Boxszene so erheitern.
wann gehts denn los
antarra
ich versteh genausoviel davon
mfg.wangert
ich versteh genausoviel davon
mfg.wangert
Meine Prognose ist voll und ganz eingetroffen.
Was mich am allermeisten erstaunt hat war das Verhalten von Tyson nach dem Kampf.
Er streichelte auf einmal Lewis Wange und erklärte das sie schon seit Jahren die besten Freunde sind, dazu bettelte er förmlich um einen Rückkampf.
Unser Sozialarbeiter Lennox scheint ihm wohl die fehlende soziale Komponente in den Kopf geprügelt zu haben.
Was mich am allermeisten erstaunt hat war das Verhalten von Tyson nach dem Kampf.
Er streichelte auf einmal Lewis Wange und erklärte das sie schon seit Jahren die besten Freunde sind, dazu bettelte er förmlich um einen Rückkampf.
Unser Sozialarbeiter Lennox scheint ihm wohl die fehlende soziale Komponente in den Kopf geprügelt zu haben.
Ja, so ist das...asozial sein und ein grosses Maul alleine reicht beim Boxen halt nicht. Kin Runde 8, vorher nicht den Hauch einer Chance. Hätte vielleicht nicht so viele Frauen vergewaltigen sollen, dann hätte er noch Luft gehabt. Vorher: "Ich werde Lennox Lewis töten..." .Ach so.
Sollte jetzt nicht Lewis-Vladimir Klitschko und Tyson-Vitali Klitschko anstehen? Zumindest der erste Kampf sollte sicher sein.
Lewis hat jetzt erst mal eine Pflichtverteidigung gegen den Weltranglistenersten, dann kann man mal sehen.
Auf Dauer werden sich die Ami`s aber nicht vor den Klitschko`s drücken können.
Wobei ich den Ausgang des Kampfes zwischen Lewis und Wladimir für offen halte, b.z.w. leicht zu Lewis tendiere.
Auf Dauer werden sich die Ami`s aber nicht vor den Klitschko`s drücken können.
Wobei ich den Ausgang des Kampfes zwischen Lewis und Wladimir für offen halte, b.z.w. leicht zu Lewis tendiere.
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