Dubman no, Sky, quite a few decent looking ones have popped up recently…watched one on William Friedkin too which was good.
Sports Documentaries
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Phil-McRackin
I think may of seen it advertised on sky documentaries & dismissed it. No doubt it’ll be on again.
I’ve got the doc on Frank Zappa to watch as well.
Phil-McRackin Top nutter, read a few biographies on him in the past.
Amps yeah, tough childhood too. This doesn’t really go into his personal life too much..just covers the period in 65/66 when he was trying to get this film made. There’s some good footage of races at Oulton Park as they filmed some stuff there they were going to use.
The Edge on Amazon is fantastic. Well worth the watch.
Not sure I fancy watching a doc on U2’s guitarist I must say.
FabiParas that’s great
Just finished watching Bruno Tyson. Fantastic doc.
Saw Bruno on Saturday on Soccer AM, always feels sorry for him, a complicated and complex man.
The Pele one on Netflix is good
303abuserwatchex it today…based on what we saw there probably wasnt much else…was hardly going to be Frost/Nixon. Tyson seemed to be a little more eloquent when talking straight to camera
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Dubman Peak Mike Tyson was the most exciting fighter I have ever seen. Would have destroyed Joshua. The Trevor Berbick/Spinks fights when he was 20/21 were just incredible. The combination speed, power, skill and brutality. He dismantled several highly rated world champions in 90 seconds. Pure box office
alistair Would have destroyed Joshua
I doubt he lasts two rounds. Tyson’s power and speed hasn’t been seen since. He was like Golovkin or Canelo at their best but a fucking heavyweight. Ridiculous.
Tyson was just a perfect fighting machine. An out and out street fighter, polished to be able to fight within the Queensbury rules. He had a lot of opponents beaten even before the first bell.
Peak tyson would end the careers of some of the current so called heavyweights. An absolutely shambolic division.