🚨 AI simulates fantasy Mike Tyson vs Tyson Fury fight

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We put ChatGPT to the test and asked it to simulate a 12-round contest between Mike Tyson and Tyson Fury.

Here’s how it responded to the fantasy match-up:

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Round 1: The fighters cautiously engage. Tyson Fury uses his reach advantage, establishing a strong jab. Mike Tyson attempts to close in but faces difficulty penetrating Fury’s defense.

Round 2: Fury continues to control the distance. Tyson manages to land a couple of powerful shots, showing his trademark aggression, but Fury responds with quick and precise counters.

Round 3: Tyson begins to find success closing the gap, targeting Fury’s body with powerful hooks. Fury responds with lateral movement and counters, showcasing his defensive skills.

Round 4: The fight becomes more competitive. Tyson’s aggression pays off with some effective combinations, but Fury’s evasive maneuvers prevent him from sustaining significant damage.

Round 5: Both fighters exchange blows in the center of the ring. Fury’s footwork and defensive tactics frustrate Tyson, who struggles to land clean shots. Fury capitalizes on counter opportunities.

Round 6: Tyson Fury’s defensive skills shine as he avoids Tyson’s power punches. Fury lands some precise shots of his own, showcasing a combination of skill and strategy.

Round 7: Fatigue starts to set in, but the pace remains intense. Tyson connects with a powerful hook, but Fury’s resilience allows him to weather the storm and respond with his own combination.

Round 8: Both fighters show signs of wear, but Tyson’s relentless pursuit and body shots keep him in the game. Fury remains composed, using his boxing IQ to avoid unnecessary risks.

Round 9: The fight sees a shift as Tyson Fury’s endurance becomes a factor. He navigates the late rounds with well-timed jabs and counters, frustrating Tyson and gaining points on the scorecards.

Round 10: In the championship rounds, Tyson gives his all, seeking a knockout. Fury’s conditioning allows him to maintain his strategic approach, avoiding Tyson’s power punches.

Round 11: Fury continues to outmaneuver Tyson, who is visibly fatigued. Fury’s accurate punching and ring generalship contribute to his control of the late rounds.

Round 12: The final round sees both fighters giving their last efforts. Fury’s superior stamina and strategy secure him the victory by decision as the bell rings.

Who would you back to get the win? Let us know in the comments.

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  1. Iron Mike by KO in less than 5 rounds I don’t know who this Al is but if he thinks Tyson Fury has all the boxing at try he states then he’s as barmy as fury and his dad put together. Fury is nothing but a big awkward lump who really believes he is the best boxer in the world ever.

  2. Thank god for this. It shows that AI will never be able to concur humanity, if it thinks this fight goes beyond 5 rounds. Mike Tyson in prime destroys fury with perfect head movement avoiding reach and destroying body shots and devastating power punches. We can talk about His power which we all know, but Tyon had amazing defensive posturing.

  3. Tysons heavy body shots would wind fury which will deplete his stamina… which would set Tyson up for a knockout punch by 4th round at the latest… Tyson fights in close.

    1. Tyson fury is an incredibly exceptional boxer and way better than the close-minded casual fan gives him credit for. Plus he is an enormous, enormous man. And his stamina and toughness be lie what appears to be his physique. Wilder was a very good fighter and actually put him down ferociously in the first fight but somehow Tyson got up and ended up taking two out of three with a tie from Wilder which is quite a feat.

  4. Yall obviously dont know shit about boxing…Tyson had problems with the big fighters..Douglas, Holyfield, and Lewis all used there size and knocked out Mke…Fury has more skill than maybe all of them, and hes bigger than all of them…9th round knockout by Fury…fyi, bet yall cant name more than 10 fighters that anyone has ever heard of…his fights were hand picked most of his career

    1. Tyson was different after Cuss died, and King ruined him. All of those fighters you mentioned fought Tyson when he was ripe for picking. None of them would have beaten Tyson in his prime, including Fury.

  5. No body, and I mean no body could have beaten Tyson in his prime, with Cuss. Fury would have been just another casualty. AI is just some more garbage in garbage out.

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