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You seem worked up over me pointing out basic logic. Would you mind defining prime Khabib?I didn't specify them having knowledge or not, but to make this even, I'd say both would have knowledge. Even more so since when Tyson was in his prime, Khabib was very young, so the fight wouldn't take place by then. The fight would be in a hypothetical scenario when both are in their prime and since it's a hypothetical, it could be in a case where at the same time they both knew of each other expertises. If Khabib hadn't knowledge of Tyson either, it could be fatal to him as he maybe wouldn't approach Tyson with the same cautious of already looking for a take down.
Referencing adversity that Tyson's boxing opponents faced against his power doesn't exactly mirror an MMA fighter vs boxer match like we have here. Khabib would have his own approach, so you're gonna need to flesh out your point, otherwise, it just seems like you're rehashing what you've previously said.Khabib may be heavy, but the resilience to take in heavy punches goes a little beyond that. Heavier guys than Khabib who were fully prepared to take strong punches from Tyson, couldn't handle well after receiving 2 well connected blows.
The first half of this is something we've covered; i.e. threat levels that both pose to each other. I stand by the reasons I laid out for Khabib being the greater threat overall.It just seems unlikely to me that Khabib could approach Tyson and take him down without getting punched once. And one thing to take into note is that when Khabib takes his opponents down, applying all the techniques firstly to execute it, some don't try to execute heavy punches because they think it wouldn't be a threat to Khabib. I'd say Tyson, knowing the explosives on his hands, would very well explore it to avoid the take down. And since many times the head is a little exposed to execute a take down, it could be very dangerous to Khabib. Once Khabib fought a Brazillian guy that was later caught on steroids, he had a harder time taking him down and actually remembering well he couldn't take him down that effectively at all. So the time Khabib would take to drop Tyson could be delayed enough to Tyson execute his mortal punches... even more accounting to the fact they are bare hands punches.
The second half of this at least brings something new to the table. Tibau is known for having supreme takedown defense, and that was pretty early on in Khabib's career. He's improved significantly since then, and even during his championship reign, he often talked about how he was still improving his wrestling. You haven't really mapped out how the Tibau situation translates to Tyson.
You may not realise, but catching someone by surprise often means that it's not perceived to be the standard outcome. Doesn't sound convincing in terms of likelihood. Silva's win was an absolute shock to people considering what transpired for the majority of the fight leading up to that moment.Once on the ground, Khabib probably would his way, but that's an IF. And even still, Tyson could catch him by surprise with a punch in that position. I remember that in the Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen fight, the latter was pressuring Silva constantly on the ground, but Anderson caught him with a big punch while on the disfavored ground position which visibly had an effect on him.