It's understandable to feel disappointed when a fighter can't maintain their initial intensity throughout the match. Boxing requires endurance and strategy, and pacing oneself is crucial. Tyson's style was explosive, but managing stamina is essential...
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It's understandable to feel disappointed when a fighter can't maintain their initial intensity throughout the match. Boxing requires endurance and strategy, and pacing oneself is crucial. Tyson's style was explosive, but managing stamina is essential for a successful fight. Each bout can teach valuable lessons about strategy and physical conditioning.
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Yes, I think so. After several rounds, it was obvious that Mike Tyson had no more energy to keep punching his opponent. So, I don’t think it’s necessary to continue boxing until he gets knocked out. That was very disappointing.
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