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@lh8956
@lh8956 Год назад
Tyson is a hero for all guys in the average height range. He’s under 6’ and knocking out tons of 6’5” giants. Damn HERO!!!
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Tyson isnt even average height for a HW, he's very short. Which is why the peekaboo style worked so well for him (while he still used it)
@Wulfstan1938
@Wulfstan1938 9 месяцев назад
@@dalehammers4425 Average height for the United states he's 5'10
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 9 месяцев назад
@@Wulfstan1938 Yeah, sadly for you I clearly stated for a HW (Heavyweight) not an average American.
@Wulfstan1938
@Wulfstan1938 9 месяцев назад
@@dalehammers4425 ..... I know but the original comment was talking about average height man.... I understand what you're saying...
@stevesimons730
@stevesimons730 7 месяцев назад
Y’all better kith and make up
@TheMishka11
@TheMishka11 Год назад
As Tyson once said, everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.
@ingobordewick6480
@ingobordewick6480 Год назад
@@LutheranTruckin Nice hit Eric. 😉
@UnGranSaurio
@UnGranSaurio Год назад
Maybe he said: everyone hazz a plan until they get punched in the fazze
@YallNotWhite_YourPINK
@YallNotWhite_YourPINK Год назад
​@@LutheranTruckinit's also where he lost part of his ear 😂
@DelarueVisuals
@DelarueVisuals 11 месяцев назад
@@YallNotWhite_YourPINK and I’m pretty sure he wasn’t planning on that happening either lol
@artemis7642
@artemis7642 11 месяцев назад
Unless it's Mike Tyson hitting someone, no chance to make a plan... You're straight away going to sleep
@danhunt1830
@danhunt1830 11 месяцев назад
Tyson changed boxing forever. I remember boxing being pretty boring when I was a kid. There would be a good 3 rounds of two guys just kind of feeling each other out. Then along came Tyson. As soon as the bell rang, he was IMMEDIATELY throwing knockout punches.
@dedcowbowee
@dedcowbowee 5 месяцев назад
Nice! I experienced the Ali era the same way, Tyson brought me back to heavyweight boxing. In between I watched Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Duran, etc.
@ronaldholmes8525
@ronaldholmes8525 Год назад
I'll never forget the time that my brother ordered pay-per-view for a Tyson fight. He invited some friends and family over to watch the fight and we all got ready to see what we thought was going to be a really good fight. The fight ended in less than a minute into the first round when Tyson knocked the guy out cold ...My brother was so mad because the fight ended so quickly and he was out about 20 bucks for the pay-per-view.. We all laughed , of course, but my brother , not so much.
@Gallo_1.6
@Gallo_1.6 Год назад
onslaught. perfect word. unparralleled ferocity. super humble and calm now. LONG LIVE MIKE TYSON.
@JimmyRJump
@JimmyRJump Год назад
What I like the most about Mike Tyson is how he went from being this devouring beast to an almost Chinese philosopher. Which shows how he got indoctrinated from a young age by trainers to become a fighting machine and he got misunderstood for the best part of his life thanks to that. Tyson is much smarter and much more Zen than anyone could have thought.
@miketaylor1824
@miketaylor1824 Год назад
Prolly after the rape he gained knowledge
@davideubanks5825
@davideubanks5825 Год назад
Kind of he found boxing to escape the rough streets of New York he was on the right path till Gus died when gus died he turned into a animal
@davideubanks5825
@davideubanks5825 Год назад
I agree with you tho
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Had Cus not died when he did, history would speak very very differently about Mike Tyson. Its a shame we never got to see him at his best, because Don King and Robin destroyed him.
@mackinshizzaveli4202
@mackinshizzaveli4202 Год назад
Mike was always brilliant but people only saw him as the baddest man on the planet. Go watch his old interviews, even going through all his craziness and how intense he was he was a deep and intelligent guy. He’s older and more relaxed now so he expresses and controls himself better.
@mikeconway9849
@mikeconway9849 Год назад
I watched a lot of boxing back when it was broadcast on the major networks. There were lots of fantastic fighters then, but Tyson was a BEAST!
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Nobody was ever upset to pay for pay-per-view and Tysons fight would end in 30 seconds lol, it was worth it just to watch the destruction that meant.
@eyxom
@eyxom Год назад
It's wild to watch Tyson in slow motion, still throwing faster than most people at full speed. Terrifying power.
@craggles7538
@craggles7538 Год назад
Prime Tyson before all BS in his life was as good as it gets thanks guy love to content keep it up 👍🏻
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Cus created the ultimate fighter, hands down. And Don King ruined it.
@craggles7538
@craggles7538 10 месяцев назад
@@dalehammers4425definitely bro
@kmzoilus2486
@kmzoilus2486 Год назад
I've said it many many times... I would put Tyson 1985-1990 against ANYBODY in their prime! He's the best period! most exciting explosive pure destruction! fighter! With insane speed and power. There was never anyone like him before or after!
@AW11-e4h
@AW11-e4h Год назад
The most terrifying man on the planet in his prime 🤘🤘
@Tijuanabill
@Tijuanabill Год назад
These clips don't show it but Tyson was uniquely compassionate to guys he knocked out. He was always there checking on their safety afterwards.
@donnastupka7507
@donnastupka7507 Год назад
Mike was brutal! Love watching these old tapes. Great reaction! 🥊🥊❤🥊🥊
@DewayneGore
@DewayneGore Год назад
One thing that is lost on folks is that Iron Mike was only 5'10" tall. He was short for a heavyweight, but he fought like a raging bull.
@moonbeam2062
@moonbeam2062 Год назад
In addition to his speed and power have you noticed that his opponents are all usually taller than he is so, his short but compact size also gives him the advantage of sneaking in those fast upper cut punches from below even if they have a longer each advantage. He gets in close and hammers them from down inside and up
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Tyson's size is exactly why Cus had him master the peekaboo style of boxing, it matched him perfectly, and when he stuck to that he was utterly unstoppable. He went away from that and just went raw power after Don King ran off the last of his trainers from Cus's days.
@sudeepkummarakunta8494
@sudeepkummarakunta8494 Год назад
Someone once said we can see how hard someone hits but they could hear the punch of tyson # Godson❤
@MrImOnDat
@MrImOnDat Год назад
Hate to break it to y'all: 2023 training videos of 57 yr old Mike Tyson NOW STILL has his explosiveness, power & precision. His can compete NOW in heavyweight if he wants ( which is mind-blowing frfr) he would just have to end the fight in 4 rounds b4 he gets too tired.
@robinreiley1828
@robinreiley1828 7 месяцев назад
My friend John, saw Mike fight one of his last Amateur Fights in Albany NY, when Mike was about 17 years old. The next day, John told me "I just watched the Next Heavy Weight Champion of the World!" It was obvious even then, that Cus DiMato had found his next Champion! If Cus had lived another 5 years, he would have been able to teach Mike how to Handle being the Champ, just like he did with Floyd Patterson. Floyd would come to the Boys Club in Catskill and freely give his time to us boys. Nicest Man in the World , a Class Act! Mike just missed the Last Important Lessons and had to figure them out the Hard Way....
@tim.kaiser_aka_timmaay
@tim.kaiser_aka_timmaay Год назад
The best of Mike Tyson (as a boxer) unfortunately wasn't shown in this video. He was an amazing, powerful boxer....but as soon as the bell rang, he was the first one there to check on his opponent and hope that they were OK. Mike has a big heart in such a brutal sport.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
People listen to Mike and his speech impediment and think he's stupid, when he's actually quite intelligent. He was an absolute student and scholar of the sport. He knew every boxer before him, could tell you every move they made in every fight, and he RESPECTED them. Unlike most today. His power was actually secondary to his speed and accuracy. But his boxing IQ is one of the best of all time. Then Don King got him hooked on drugs and destroyed everything Cus built.
@NotSoTypikal
@NotSoTypikal Год назад
@@dalehammers4425ALL MF FACTS!!!! 👌
@darkpath180
@darkpath180 Год назад
funny you should say Tyson had "cat like skills" because his legendary trainer Cus D'Amato trained Tyson in his gym in "Catskill" NY. Cus later became Mike's legal guardian.
@valeriewilliams8176
@valeriewilliams8176 Год назад
I loved Tyson, he had so much power. Back in the day, I knew I could watch one of his fights and still make it to the club by 11 or 12. 😅
@barsandbarbells2022
@barsandbarbells2022 Год назад
😂
@krw73
@krw73 Год назад
Tyson knocked Frazier out and still hit him five more times before he even fell.
@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman
He was my generations greatest & the youngest champion, he was a complete beast! Marijuana & pigeons have really settled Mike down, I watch his podcast all the time ✌💖☮
@davidfortuin4146
@davidfortuin4146 Год назад
Prime Mike was a raging behemoth! He ran rampant all over the HW division. When Cus D'Amato passed on Mike self destructed.
@dalegleneagles5072
@dalegleneagles5072 Год назад
And there's always the Mike Tyson Mysteries to watch next. Brutally hilarious.
@zomhby
@zomhby Год назад
It's an honor to be hit by Tyson !
@K31011
@K31011 Год назад
Listened to Tyson's biography its amazing he survived his life. Its long at 18 hours but a riveting tale from one extreme to the other. Mikes a good guy not the animal he's often made out to be . Mike in his prime 18-20 was untouchable , easily the most famous athlete on the planet and the internet didnt exist.
@tehbankiat2596
@tehbankiat2596 Год назад
Mick is a legend, he my all time boxing hero
@HRConsultant_Jeff
@HRConsultant_Jeff Год назад
I agree with you, Mike is smart and he likes to read from what I understand. I would love to sit and just talk with him about the world and life (no boxing). I think it would be very interesting.
@keetahbrough
@keetahbrough 5 месяцев назад
mikes brilliance. When he's up against a tall fighter, he's using his size to his advantage while using his opponents advantages against them. mike would keep low, bobbing and weaving; drawing them down. He would EXPLODE upwards with an uppercut, that if it didn't end the fight there.. it was the beginning of the end lol
@johnyboy19685
@johnyboy19685 Месяц назад
He was just ferocious
@tattoodude8946
@tattoodude8946 4 месяца назад
His left hook and right uppercut - Tyson was like no other before or since.
@jeffjones6221
@jeffjones6221 Год назад
I watched every Tyson fight that was televised... phenomenal
@420_momentum
@420_momentum Год назад
Mike Tyson has his own Podcast yall should react too it. The guy is very wise and intillegent
@NotSoTypikal
@NotSoTypikal Год назад
Mike is just fascinating to watch!!!!
@paulr.3220
@paulr.3220 Год назад
Every head shot from Tyson must result in serious concussions. Damn! How many ribs has he broken too?
@lankyeric
@lankyeric 10 месяцев назад
something i dont think yall noticed about the Lou Savarese shot. He was unconscious standing up, then mike hit him again while he was standing and woke him up. The Ref seen it, and that is why he called the fight.
@TheMocholoco
@TheMocholoco Год назад
On tv there was a USA celebration showcasing a boxier, one round exhibition. The young boxer had blazing hand speed and I thought that he is one fast middleweight. After the round the announcer stated "There is young heavyweight prospect Micheal Gerard Tyson" - I thought that a heavyweight with that hand speed=scary
@WillCashem
@WillCashem 5 месяцев назад
I remember when Life magazine put Iron Mike on their cover in his boxing shorts. You could just see by the look in his eyes and his solid build he was not someone to trifle with. It was an awesome picture.
@brianallie3572
@brianallie3572 Год назад
I love y'all's channel! You guys are fantastic
@barsandbarbells2022
@barsandbarbells2022 Год назад
You're the best!
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 Год назад
I remember back in the early 90s, I went with some friends to bar to watch a Tyson fight on pay per view on the big screen. I misjudged my trip to the restroom as the fight was about to start, and when I came back out 2 minutes later, The fight was already over. I think it was the Sphinx fight. (91 seconds)
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 Год назад
he was a pure pit bull in the ring.
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 Год назад
Althrough the 90s I managed a zoo on the outskirts of Catskill, NY. That is where Tyson trained from his teens. Arnold Swarzenegger's brother has a construction business there too.
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 Год назад
A huge fan of Bruce Lee's "one inch punch", putting every ounce of weight into the punch. From the feet to the shoulder.
@Curtis56c
@Curtis56c Месяц назад
Mike hits you so hard, that your grandchildren will be born with chronic migraines lmao
@smittybenzo4693
@smittybenzo4693 Год назад
I remember people having pay-per-view parties for Tyson fights. People would be so mad they bought $100 worth of food for Tyson to K.O. a guy in Round 1. 😂
@viewfromthehighchair9391
@viewfromthehighchair9391 Год назад
Announcer: "This guy's showing he's got guts!!" Other announcer's thought bubble: 'Ya, look at his guts spread all over the ring and the first 3 rows. lol'
@Frithials
@Frithials Год назад
Love the video
@flobp2381
@flobp2381 Год назад
I remember when pay-per-view came out and it was relatively expensive, for the time, a LOT of people were upset that the Tyson fights were over so quick given the money they spent!
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
I remember my family not caring about the price because the destruction was worth it.
@donnilloyd1355
@donnilloyd1355 Год назад
IMO, every boxer feared him Minus 1. Evander Holyfield. Tyson was, NO, is a beast. Great reaction, guys.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Holyfield should have been eliminated in that fight way before Tyson bit him. He was standing on Tysons feet so he couldnt back away and was constantly head butting him. That ref had it out for Tyson. Even in Tysons first loss to Douglas, he had him on the mat for 16 seconds and the ref refused to count. Dont get me wrong, Tyson had some legit losses, but those 2 imho werent 2 of them.
@wel2do705
@wel2do705 Год назад
Fun fact 6:45 Michael Jack Johnson not only lost the fight, that blow that Tyson delivered knocked out three of his opponents teeth
@naggedd
@naggedd 2 месяца назад
First time I've ever heard anyone describe Mike Tyson's punches as the scratch of a cat.
@richardjack4827
@richardjack4827 2 месяца назад
The Frazier ko was an assassination. An execution. Holmes got his ass destroyed.
@johnhoward7083
@johnhoward7083 Год назад
Young Tyson threw hydrogen bombs. Old Tyson drops knowledge bombs.
@donmckay7742
@donmckay7742 5 месяцев назад
Most of Tysons pure power comes from his perfect technique and lightning speed, actual strength was 3rd importance. He speaks about it in some videos, he says his rib shots are attempts to break a rib, thats his set up punch for his upper cut. He does that 2 punch combo regularly in all his matches. 1st punch forces opponents to lower their guard to the chin Unfortunately, Tysons coach who discovered him died just before he won the championship belt. After his coach died, Tysons style changed, making him much easier to hit and became less offensive; resulting in his 6 loses. He also got into much trouble outside the ring without his coach as his role model father figure contributing to his slow fall. If his coach, adopted father, didnt pass away, Tyson would of been undefeated in his entire career.
@ingobordewick6480
@ingobordewick6480 Год назад
The GOAT of all sports maybe next? Michael Jordan "Historic Bulls Mixtape".
@barsandbarbells2022
@barsandbarbells2022 Год назад
An MJ video will be coming for sure!
@eb77
@eb77 12 часов назад
During the height of Tyson's career Referred Steele was the most controversial Ref
@DonaldandGina
@DonaldandGina Год назад
Some of these clips are from when he was 16. Notice how he'll hit the kidney area, and his opponent drops his hands exposing his face, and Tyson just goes for it. Knock out.
@Finnssssss
@Finnssssss Год назад
2 things separated a prime Tyson from everyone else. First off his foot work and hops were incredible but by far the thing that set him most apart was the amount of power he had in his left hand. His right was off the charts but his left wasn't far behind. He knocked so many guys out with his patented double left hooks to the body then head.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
As powerful as Tyson was though, he's not one of the hardest hitters in history. He was just so pin-point accurate with his hits that he would wreck anyways. Dont get me wrong he was monsterously powerful, but his accuracy was super ignored. Cus had him hitting within an inch of his target even on moving targets.
@Finnssssss
@Finnssssss Год назад
@Dale Hammers sure there were guys that had more power in their right hand (prime Foreman for example) but I can't think of anyone that had as much power in both hands than Tyson. I wouldn't be surprised if he knocked more people out with his left hook than with his right. His 2 punch left to the body, left hook to the head was devastating. But yeah Tyson's speed and accuracy with that power was incredible.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
@@Finnssssss Oh I agree on that point completely, Tyson was ambidexterous with his punches, nowhere was safe. He could also fight native or south paw on the fly.
@Finnssssss
@Finnssssss Год назад
@Dale Hammers and the footwork/hops he was taught by big K was the basis that Lomachenko's father expanded with his son. Not sure if you have checked out Loma, "The Matrix" but you really should. Probably the best footwork in boxing today.
@Aang_L._Jackson
@Aang_L._Jackson Год назад
Every fighter that fough Iron Mike was like getting brutally punished
@BanditsTA
@BanditsTA Год назад
Momma said knock you out! You guys might like Butterbean knockouts.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Butterbean is my favorite of all time behind Tyson.
@correctlyrics
@correctlyrics Год назад
Johnny Carson (old talk show host) had a joke about Tyson. "I recorded the match on VHS. The cassette had 8 seconds of leader tape. I missed the whole fight!"
@EarthlyEden1
@EarthlyEden1 Год назад
If you want to check out a brutal sport, check out Downhill Mountain Biking, only mentioned that as the first world cup race of the year took place over the weekend in Lenzerheide. The second one is next weekend in Leogang.
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 Год назад
Tyson beat most opponents during the introductions, he was the baddest man on the planet.
@KevinRCarr
@KevinRCarr Год назад
Of course, now you're going to have to find a video of Muhammad Ali's highlights. He wasn't as brutal as Tyson, but in his prime he'd likely have taken 2 out of 3 from Tyson in his prime. Ali was a lot more of a showman, and a lot more fun to watch.
@bigjoeofthe707
@bigjoeofthe707 Год назад
4:09 avenged Ali’s 4th loss 5:25 avenged Ali’s 5th and final loss
@markussivertsenhagen8339
@markussivertsenhagen8339 Год назад
I kove mike tyson so qucik and strong
@94FADE
@94FADE Год назад
You guys should react to David tua’s knockouts. David tua was a knockout artist like Tyson back in the 90s and is one of the fights we never got to see tua vs Tyson would have been crazy. Tua had so much power and an iron chin never been knocked out or hurt or dropped. They counted a knockdown late in his career when he was old but I wouldn’t count that one it was more of a slip. Tua was a beast it’s just too bad he came up when Lennox Lewis was king at the heavyweight division
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
If Tua had his heart completely in it, he could have been one of the best.
@jasonlettorale5177
@jasonlettorale5177 8 месяцев назад
Iron Mike!
@robertprice6830
@robertprice6830 Год назад
I boxed long enough to experience a vicious liver shot. It's like someone inserted a cattle prod into your liver then triggered it. The pain is completely debilitating. And seems to last forever. I have taken kidney shots where I pissed blood for a week. Those do not come close to the pain of a liver shot. Mike was a master with that left to the body. That left took so much out of the opponent they were practically defenseless. He almost always followed that left to the body with a left uppercut. Good night sweet Prince.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Several of his KO's were Kidney/Liver shots.
@sumedhajgaonkar637
@sumedhajgaonkar637 Год назад
Normal boxers : two hand combination knock out MT: Single left hand combination knock outs
@hughfuller8416
@hughfuller8416 Год назад
I remember watching what he did to Frazier. I watched it with my late maternal grandfather. I thought Frazier was dead. It was insane because I thought I saw legal homicide.
@anthonytermini3267
@anthonytermini3267 Год назад
Those kidneys punchs are deadly ..
@jsmith6834
@jsmith6834 Год назад
Great video, Mike was a beast, hey check out Terence Bud Crawford and Errol Spence Jr highlights, they fighting each other July 29th
@melissawilliams6324
@melissawilliams6324 Год назад
Just because a person didn't go to college doesn't mean they are dumb some people survived the best way they could 😳😳😳
@kevinlowe4953
@kevinlowe4953 Год назад
You guy's are so freaking awesome.... the way you cover rap and sports... I'm gonna have to watch your other content... you guy's don't interrupt the things you comment on... your reactions are on point... you're awesome ❤❤❤❤❤
@barsandbarbells2022
@barsandbarbells2022 Год назад
Thanks Kevin! You're just as awesome!
@kevinlowe4953
@kevinlowe4953 Год назад
@@barsandbarbells2022 not true... but I love the way you lie to me 😘❤️❤️❤️
@srenjrgensen1468
@srenjrgensen1468 Год назад
6:43 The brutal knockout punch of Michael Johnson actually broke his jaw and he never really recovered. 🤕
@kevinkasp
@kevinkasp 4 месяца назад
That was the era of: Michael Tyson, Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson
@dougrabenberg7383
@dougrabenberg7383 Год назад
You guys need to watch Tyson VS Evander Holyfield fights....Epic!
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Holyfield was one of the dirtiest fighters in history.
@TheHulk2008
@TheHulk2008 3 месяца назад
Poor Larry Holmes he turned a legend into a punching bag 😮
@michaelisles4756
@michaelisles4756 Год назад
Been great to have seen ali v tyson 😂😂
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
I dont think Tyson would fight Ali. Tyson went in with the intent to kill, he could never feel that for Ali. Tyson worshiped Ali like a god.
@george217
@george217 Год назад
No doubt that he was a great fighter, but I'll always have the scene where he bit part of Evander Holyfield's ear off in the back of my mind...😅
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Which, imho Holyfield absolutely deserved. He was a dirty ass fighter. He was constantly standing on Tysons feet so he couldnt back away from punches and head butted him repeatedly. Holyfield was one of the dirtiest fighters in history, not to mention all the steroids the man was on.
@DBoys59
@DBoys59 Год назад
Like Joe Rogan said MMA in the ring with Mike Tyson they wouldn't last long against him. Joe said mike scares the crap out of him.
@TheHulk2008
@TheHulk2008 3 месяца назад
I mean can you imagine if you paid hundreds thousands of dollars for a Mike Tyson fight and you had to go to the bathroom and by the time you come back the fights over lol
@Flum666
@Flum666 Год назад
you have to remember Larry Holmes won 5 belts, Bothas was a world champion at some point, same with Frank Bruno so it wasn't just some journeymen fights to get up the ranks.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Berbick was literally the HW champ when he beat him, Tyson got his first belt in that fight.
@redsnorlax1945
@redsnorlax1945 Год назад
Mike tyson is the greatest boxer who ever lived he would beat anyone prime vs prime including ali
@balerion77
@balerion77 Год назад
Check out 3 time World Heavyweight Champion , LENNOX LEWIS who beat Every Opponent he faced and He faced Some Of the Greats of All time in the Golden Era of Boxing. He had the Power & Size to Knockout anyone but He was A very very smart Boxer too. If he were American , they'd be Kissing his Feet but he's British , So he's obviously not Worshipped by the Most powerful media at that time.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
I wasnt a fan of Lewis, but not because he was British, but because I found his style boring. I mean he was a PHENOMENAL boxer, dont get me wrong, but his style just bored me.
@atheist6176
@atheist6176 Год назад
Iron Mike ❤
@galencox1531
@galencox1531 Год назад
My Heart says Ali, my Guts says Tyson.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Tyson himself says Ali would win, but thats out of pure respect. Tyson DESTROYED Trevor Berbick for what he did to Ali. Personally, I think Tyson would beat Ali, but I think the case can be made the other way easily too. To be fair though, I dont think Tyson would have fought Ali. Tyson will only go in the ring with the intent to kill, he could NEVER feel that way about Ali, he worshiped him like a god.
@EddieLove
@EddieLove Год назад
React to mike Tyson most savage moments
@sopwithpuppy
@sopwithpuppy Год назад
I watched a video here on You Tube "22 Times Mike Tyson Delivers 1st Round KO". Ringside seats at heavyweight fights can cost thousands of dollars. How ripped off would you feel? At least there would be some undercard fights to watch. Tyson's fights are over in 90 seconds.
@douglascampbell9809
@douglascampbell9809 4 месяца назад
I really really want to see a flash of the old Iron Mike when he fights Jake Paul.
@tommystatic
@tommystatic Год назад
He's still scary today at his age
@krw73
@krw73 Год назад
5:20 The referee on this one should have been suspended indefinitely for allowing this many headshots without the guy even trying to protect himself. He should have stepped in at least four punches earlier.
@Flum666
@Flum666 Год назад
rules were different back then
@robertprice6830
@robertprice6830 Год назад
We fought like Men back then. Not girls.
@krw73
@krw73 Год назад
@@robertprice6830 How is that a reply to my comment?
@robertprice6830
@robertprice6830 Год назад
@@krw73 rules were different. Basketball has been emasculated even more
@kellyakuhata2842
@kellyakuhata2842 Год назад
I believe it would be a knockout punch to react to Mike's mind not his fist
@tonyvelli4324
@tonyvelli4324 Год назад
Next Le Banner knockouts
@Kenanskatelol
@Kenanskatelol Год назад
Very highly reccomend watching "Muhammad Ali - The Greatest (Greatest Ali Video on RU-vid)". Its pretty long but well worth the watch!
@757optim
@757optim Год назад
After 36 consecutive impressive wins, Mike Tyson fought James Buster Douglas, who was given no chance of beating Tyson. A lot of people came up off the couch watching that fight like they were in a beer commercial.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 Год назад
Tyson had Douglas beat before he ever took Tyson down. Douglas was on the mat for 16 seconds and the ref refused to count. Plus ALL of Tysons equipment for his trainers was "mysteriously" missing, including his cut stuff and everything else. All they had was towels and ice, because thats all his team could find in a pinch. To be fair, I'm glad Tyson lost that fight, because it started him on the path of starting to get help for his massive drug abuse and other things, but that fight was rigged from the start.
@jmoney6900
@jmoney6900 Год назад
When at his best could any boxer beat Tyson?
@dannytapp7259
@dannytapp7259 Год назад
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@williamwilson9283
@williamwilson9283 8 дней назад
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@aymannakib7497
@aymannakib7497 Год назад
react next to Mohammad Ali The greatest of All time Video!
@georgequinn7325
@georgequinn7325 Год назад
How about The Beauty of Hockey?
@ChrisE25
@ChrisE25 Год назад
If u looking for more boxing greats Roy Jones Jr is my goat 🐐. Probably the best highlights other than Ali.
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