02-19-2003, 12:38 PM
The answer to whether the Tyson Vs. Ettiene fight is still on for this saturday is surrounded by more doubt that the impending war.
It's been called off, then put back on, then tyson pulled out again, then he said he was ready, now ettiene says he is pulling out of the fight.
Showtime has no clue what to do at this point.There is obviously something wrong with tyson, the question as to if he is faking illness is up in the air. A lot of his friends and his trainer say that he was very ill with the flu and a bad back, which caused him to miss training camp for the last week and a half.
I am leaning towards the fact that he was probably sick because he said along with a lot of others that he was training hard for this fight. He looked to be in tremendous shape 2 weeks ago when he did an interview. He looked to be 10 times better than he did for the lewis fight, he was a good 10-15 pounds lighter and much more ripped and focused.
Then again the whole tatoo thing kinda throws a wrench into the works. A week after the interview he gets the tatoo and that says that he is back to not caring about boxing again. Will the tat start to bleed when he gets punched in the face? Especially since it is on the left side of his face and ettience is a conventional fighter.
I have a bad feeling, either tyson comes in focused but under trained and not at 100% since he was sick. Or he comes in unfocused and uncaring looking for a one punch KO against a man with a suspect chin who fought to a Draw with Francios Botha in his last fight.
Either way Tyson is not at 100% he can't be.
His opponent is also up in the air. While ettiene is not the best opponent and has a very suspect chin, he does have a good punch and solid ring work. But ettiene says he isn't going to fight at tysons whim, when he wants or doesn't want, he said there is no way he is fighting this saturday. Then again Showtime can apply the pressure on him and make him fight. Or they can scrounge up some last minute opponent and then the fight is a waste of time.
It's definetly growing to be a morbidly curious event, which seems to be everything tyson does for the last decade.
It's been called off, then put back on, then tyson pulled out again, then he said he was ready, now ettiene says he is pulling out of the fight.
Showtime has no clue what to do at this point.There is obviously something wrong with tyson, the question as to if he is faking illness is up in the air. A lot of his friends and his trainer say that he was very ill with the flu and a bad back, which caused him to miss training camp for the last week and a half.
I am leaning towards the fact that he was probably sick because he said along with a lot of others that he was training hard for this fight. He looked to be in tremendous shape 2 weeks ago when he did an interview. He looked to be 10 times better than he did for the lewis fight, he was a good 10-15 pounds lighter and much more ripped and focused.
Then again the whole tatoo thing kinda throws a wrench into the works. A week after the interview he gets the tatoo and that says that he is back to not caring about boxing again. Will the tat start to bleed when he gets punched in the face? Especially since it is on the left side of his face and ettience is a conventional fighter.
I have a bad feeling, either tyson comes in focused but under trained and not at 100% since he was sick. Or he comes in unfocused and uncaring looking for a one punch KO against a man with a suspect chin who fought to a Draw with Francios Botha in his last fight.
Either way Tyson is not at 100% he can't be.
His opponent is also up in the air. While ettiene is not the best opponent and has a very suspect chin, he does have a good punch and solid ring work. But ettiene says he isn't going to fight at tysons whim, when he wants or doesn't want, he said there is no way he is fighting this saturday. Then again Showtime can apply the pressure on him and make him fight. Or they can scrounge up some last minute opponent and then the fight is a waste of time.
It's definetly growing to be a morbidly curious event, which seems to be everything tyson does for the last decade.