Holy fkkkk the way Tyson walked up to big boy, no fear, in a clean suit, signalling at big boy to come at him- in front of everyone, and calls him out in front of everyone - is some of the hardest shit I have EVER seen , goosebumps man
@@simbamuseka4028 imagine people fighting online and one just says sign the contact big boy 😂😂😂😂😂😂 meaning let's take it offline and get your ass whipped
Shut up real fighter not really you guys don’t see Holyfield fight he make him look like sore looser little boy has no answer for greatness of Evander the wonder you don’t hear much of him he was the best
Lol not always. Maybe not Tyson but alot of the time people smile out of nervousness or to try look hard infront of their friends/gf. I've personally seen people get sparked tf out acting like that.
I'll never forget when a reporter asked why so many cops were at a Tyson fight. He asked if it was to protect him... the cop said "no, it's to protect the people from Mike Tyson".
@@dan6605that's literally a video of a reporter interviewing a lady cop. The reporter asks "are you guys (the officers) here to protect Mike from the press?" She replied "no, we're here to protect the press from Mr. Tyson." Just watched it in a short about 5 minutes ago
@affectsFX, in 1987, during the leadup to a fight against Tyrell Biggs, Tyson was asked by a reporter if he was worried about his opponents fight plan. His response has become legend. It was originally reported as: Everybody has plans until they get hit for the first time. But the wording has evolved over time. Sometimes, the plan is getting hit in the mouth; sometimes getting punched in the face. The sentiment is the same!
Y así pudiera hacerle frente, no tiene el mismo merito, que si lo haces en su mejor versión, en pocas palabras es un charlatán que no sabe respetar a sus antecesores.
That was one of the greatest times in my youth. My brother would pin the fight results on the wall and we’d anticipate the next fight. Magical times for us kids.
@@GoodVibesOnly317he averaged 6/1 over his career. But (I can't believe the comment needs explained) in his PRIME he was the scariest mf on the planet - he wasn't the only one, as you listed. Was never the same after the hollyfield, prison debacle.
Tyson isn’t the biggest or tallest but damn he has aura like no other. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him look genuinely intimidated by anyone, fearless beast of a fighter
I wouldn't say fearless.. I'm pretty sure Mike was driven by fear. He said he used to cry before fights because he was scared and that would drive him to anger, resulting in him "doing things to his opponent that his family really wouldn't like."
For those of you, who don’t know that punch that got him on the floor was an illegal punch, or not supposed to punch behind the head because of how dangerous it is
And a cane while* he’s twirling his pencil mustache. “SiGN THE CONTRACT 😄” he pops up his cane & catches it aggressively in mid air “SIGN THE CONTRACT BIG BOYYYY” 🤣🤣
Bob Sapp would have loved that fight. Guy fought one of the greatest kickboxers of all time in one of his first fights then one of the greatest MMA fighters in one of his first fights.
The fight never happened but even if it would take place Mike would beat him that fat dude got no boxing iq gassed out after 2 rounds and hit in slow motion 😂😂😂
@@nkosi2live Yep. The man had the perfect build for boxing. His extreme trunk width provided massive torque to beat dudes senseless. Too bad he got mixed up with that POS
No matter how big your body and determination are to beat Mike, you will still look small in front of this man with a concrete neck. Mike is a legend who will never be forgotten like Mohammad Ali.
Yes, Holyfield has indeed been proven to have beaten Mike, but throughout his career and history, Holyfield has never been recorded as the best boxing legend and that is a fact.
@@brianangarola8779 I'll respect Bob if he can get Mike into the ring with a kind word, and I'll respect anyone if that person can talk to me politely.
@@anonymousme8102No. not sure how familiar you are with Bob Sapp (big guy here) but outside of some wins in MMA, he was mostly a yakuza paid show performer. Doubt they could ever come to an agreement to fight. But also Sapp would have tapped first body shot lol
I remember actually watching this on TV when I was a kid. I was probably 10 or 11 years old and I thought that Bob Sapp was faking it and Tyson was serious