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@mrsayef1059
@mrsayef1059 10 месяцев назад
Mike Tyson was the boxer that got me interested in boxing, my childhood was amazing because of him
@themjpaul
@themjpaul Год назад
We did not watch his fight to see who would win, we watched to see how fast Tyson would knock his opponent out.
@Iritisaring
@Iritisaring Год назад
💯% indeed
@cmpremlap
@cmpremlap Год назад
Yes, damn shortest pay-per-views ever😂
@Dakestheman
@Dakestheman Год назад
100% Facts! My father actually quit buying his pay-per-view fights because they were 50 bucks at the time and never lasted even 5 minutes
@saltedllama2759
@saltedllama2759 Год назад
The mouth-breathing beer swillers? Sure. Not boxing fans though.
@Dakestheman
@Dakestheman Год назад
@@saltedllama2759 What?
@Truthlight403
@Truthlight403 Год назад
How tf y’all boxing fans and hating Mike Tyson? Maybe he’s not the greatest in your opinion but how can you not respect what he’s done especially in 80’s?
@lpsdragonfiresibs1363
@lpsdragonfiresibs1363 Год назад
Hee my favorite, I believe history’s greatest heavy weight should be noteriserd
@jedidiahnero9391
@jedidiahnero9391 Год назад
Still top 10 no matter what they think😂😂😂
@gregchapman6190
@gregchapman6190 Год назад
Nobody was beating Tyson in his prime .
@timothyhanner8118
@timothyhanner8118 Год назад
Anyone who doesn’t think Tyson is one of the greatest ever may be a fan, but they don’t understand the sport.
@johnnyesponge9218
@johnnyesponge9218 Год назад
Tyson never beat a in their prime hall of famer he been ko several times he bit holy fields ear to avoid an ass whipping he was convicted of rape. He's not the great guy you people make him out to be. I'm done.
@MustangCollectibles
@MustangCollectibles Год назад
Mike Tyson is the reason I watched boxing, never was interested before and never were interested after him, a fight with Mike Tyson was something else, period. He's the all times best for sure.
@tonyingram7654
@tonyingram7654 Год назад
Mike Tyson was the greatest fighter to watch cause he would leave nothing behind in his fights. I think don king ruined mikes career and Tyson should of never walked away from Kevin Rooney. He was the best trainer mike could of had.
@judyhuckaby7567
@judyhuckaby7567 Год назад
Yes, the fights were so exciting then, I wish they would come back with classic heavyweight boxing again with good boxers, don't think we'll ever get another Mike Tyson though 😢
@mountainman5173
@mountainman5173 Год назад
he brought butts to the seats for sure. I was the same way.
@indradithanos6282
@indradithanos6282 Год назад
​ 🎉00000000
@MakeYouLaugh905
@MakeYouLaugh905 Год назад
Well said...still only watch clips of Tyson. GOAT.
@Maiko100876
@Maiko100876 Год назад
In his prime, not a man on this planet could defeat Mike Tyson, he was brought down by a woman and has been fighting back since. He’s a good dude now, he’s finally at peace. LUV YA MIKE!
@SoftTinyBunny
@SoftTinyBunny 11 месяцев назад
Agreed. But, let's have some fun! Promotion fight with Chuck Norris. Both in their prime :). Mike can't knock out what he can't hit and Chuck can't take too many concrete punches to the chin. Maybe ChatGPT can tell us who wins!
@xplicitsuizyd3903
@xplicitsuizyd3903 11 месяцев назад
I keep forgetting that Tyson wasn't in his prime when Holyfield beat him down. Fuck Tyson! One of the most overrated fighters of all time.
@notaspeck6104
@notaspeck6104 3 месяца назад
It was a combination of things actually. Two things can be true, givens was (in my opinion) dishonest, and I don’t THINK Tyson did what he was arrested for. However he also has his own issues, and did plenty of bad stuff (as he himself admitted). Don’t wash things away as if he was never an issue, because he’d be the first to tell you that he was and pretending otherwise diminishes his efforts to be a better person (which I believe he is today).
@ceciliapreziose3783
@ceciliapreziose3783 17 дней назад
that wasnt a woman, parasite
@GenX_-um2ct
@GenX_-um2ct 11 месяцев назад
Ferocious in his youth, and now inspirational in his old age. If there was ever a person that should be the poster child for being able to rehabilitate a damaged reputation it is Iron Mike Tyson. There was a time where I would have been frightened to be in the same room with the man. Too volatile, but something changed in his spirit and he started embracing his humanity at little more once he retired. Wouldnt be scared at all anymore
@benjaminhaase7223
@benjaminhaase7223 11 месяцев назад
You know dude's just 56, right?
@pure1239
@pure1239 11 месяцев назад
He found God .
@ocevicheband502
@ocevicheband502 11 месяцев назад
@@pure1239 God owns effryfing.
@pure1239
@pure1239 11 месяцев назад
@@ocevicheband502 blessings to the almighty
@CajunDeauxBoy
@CajunDeauxBoy 11 месяцев назад
I still wouldn’t have a pillow fight with the man … but I get you. Definitely a soul I wish I got to spend time with
@Bogie6588
@Bogie6588 Год назад
Something else I want to share. I was lucky enough to have a brief encounter with Tyson in August 1987. He was in Columbia, SC to watch the first Mark Breland/Marlon Starling fight. He had just beaten Tony Tucker and was preparing for Tyrell Biggs. At the time, his promoters were trying to arrange his fight with Michael Spinks (but Spinks was running scared). I was on the dance floor in a nightclub, and looked over and Mike Tyson was dancing right next to me! I tapped him on the upper arm and said, "Hey Mike!". I remember his arm was as solid as stone! He said, "Hey!". I said, "Kick Michael Spinks' ass for me!". He said, "Okay, I will!". It was surreal, because he was already one of my favorite boxers of all time. The most interesting thing is that he had a very small and unintimidating entourage. I guess he didn't really need big bodyguards! LOL! And on a funny note, he was NOT a good dancer! HAHAHA!!
@siomokof3425
@siomokof3425 Год назад
Well yeah the bodyguards are there to protect the people from Mike Tyson lol
@knivesgunfights526
@knivesgunfights526 Год назад
Everyone should be so fortunate. That's awesome.
@LeonAllanDavis
@LeonAllanDavis Год назад
When you meet a fighter, courtesy demands that you call him "champ". Always "champ". Never by any other name.. Even if he has a losing record. And you always say, "good luck". Anything else and he thinks you're trying to make money off him.
@sinatra7407
@sinatra7407 Год назад
It's lovely to hear your story, thanks for sharing.
@juliasilverstone2626
@juliasilverstone2626 Год назад
WOW... 1987 was me in 4th grade ^^ in school 😂😂😂 Cool Story!!! I've been a Tyson fan since I was a kid... and I'm growing more every day! Dude, what a metamorphosis this person went through is unbelievable! But I love his whole being, both sides... it's just Mike! Thanks for the awesome story... I'll tell you more ❤❤Sorry for my englisch, i´m from Germany ^^
@donaldlove4547
@donaldlove4547 Год назад
Tyson’s head movement and footwork remain some of the best in the history of the sport.
@DB-ek5kd
@DB-ek5kd 6 месяцев назад
How about his rape skills? Does going to jail for it make him better or worse?
@YTT718
@YTT718 11 месяцев назад
Mike Tyson has come such a long way.A true legend not just for his boxing skills but for his growth and maturity.
@dizzylemon8593
@dizzylemon8593 Год назад
The fight against Trevor B when he first earned the title, how hard he rang that giants bell. Best heavyweight knockout, just the greatest fighter I've ever seen. I couldn't stand the way it ended, but he was an amazing champion in his prime.
@billhenderson4135
@billhenderson4135 Год назад
Best I've ever seen. And I'm 75.
@titolino73
@titolino73 Год назад
Bad choices and change of style, I know Rooney was alcoholic but Mike shouldn't have fired him....Don King completely ruined him....Peace !
@dizzylemon8593
@dizzylemon8593 Год назад
@@titolino73 no doubt, don king is a far cry from the mentor that showed him boxing, and when he switched managers big mistakes he could have kept going the Holifield fights would have been epic. and the money issues, don king hurt him bad.
@judyhuckaby7567
@judyhuckaby7567 11 месяцев назад
That was a great fight I agree 💯
@estlhm805
@estlhm805 11 месяцев назад
Love or hate him. Can't take away what he's done.
@davidb5720
@davidb5720 Год назад
Absolute legend in the sport and I don’t think there was a boxer alive or dead who could have taken down Tyson in his prime. Just an absolute machine, a wrecking ball of a human! Great to watch. Its easy for haters to pick on him because of his lifestyle. I don’t give the haters any credence
@michaelhill2300
@michaelhill2300 Год назад
James Buster Douglas may disagree with your opening statement;-)
@davidb5720
@davidb5720 Год назад
@@michaelhill2300 I’d be surprised if there wasn’t more than just him that disagreed…..
@FacelessSoulessHumanity
@FacelessSoulessHumanity Год назад
Muhammad Ali would of handed him his ass
@davidb5720
@davidb5720 Год назад
@@FacelessSoulessHumanity that’s one of the biggest questions, but I doubt he could have handled Mike in his prime. Ali is unquestionably one of the greatest boxers ever, but I think Mikes power and aggression would have been too much.
@rmzxr4395
@rmzxr4395 Год назад
@@michaelhill2300 Your missing the word “prime”. Tyson never even trained for that fight and was still denied a TKO victory due to a long count. 😂
@knivesgunfights526
@knivesgunfights526 Год назад
Mike Tyson....Intense, Intimidating, and dedicated.
@Oooo-bi7bi
@Oooo-bi7bi Год назад
I feel honoured to be alive during his lifetime. He truly is a living legend in the ring and out of it. He has transcended his sport and become one of greatest thinkers and cultural icons of our Age. 🇬🇧
@McLeod2022
@McLeod2022 11 месяцев назад
Just said exactly that. The anticipation of every fight was crazy. I think we were among some greats and we were not as oversaturated with content. You PLANNED around a fight night, didn't care about the superbowl commercials, made in home bets among fam members during World Series even if you didn't have a dog in the game, and you savored the NBA giants of the time be able to play closer to street ball instead of 3 bombs and no hand checks.
@Oooo-bi7bi
@Oooo-bi7bi 11 месяцев назад
@@McLeod2022 I know what you're saying. Too much choice is no choice at all. It's brilliant being able to watch nearly every filmed fight and being able to study contemporary bouts. But it has taken some of the magic and excitement away.
@paulnicholls1074
@paulnicholls1074 6 месяцев назад
In his prime 86 till 89 no one could touch him he was hungry unbeatable mike you are a legend the only fighter worth staying up for to watch glad I was alive to watch your fights
@MichaelVLang
@MichaelVLang Месяц назад
Mike’s intellectual and studious approach is really inspirational. He had the mental game sorted out.
@OBWanKenobi
@OBWanKenobi Год назад
I'm in the UK, I remember watching all Tyson's fights before he won any titles, an absolute legend. He was unbeatable when younger, Buster Douglas got lucky as Iron Mike didn't take him seriously. He never regained his greatness after his spell behind bars. Unbeatable in his prime never have I seen a fighter who never throws jabs just punches with venom with either hand most were beaten before the first bell rang and I would suggest the best finisher ever if he saw a man hurt it was game over.
@user-mn2hm7qz2h
@user-mn2hm7qz2h Год назад
Tyson the best and ever The real legend
@ralphsanchico2452
@ralphsanchico2452 Год назад
I met Tyson at a Cumberland Farms store in Coxsaki NY back in the mid 80’s while staffing at a church camp. I was with one of the younger campers picking up a few supplies. Although he was just an under card fighter, he was becoming very recognizable very fast. As I approached him (cautiously mind you) I asked politely: “Sir, are you Mike Tyson”? To which he replied in a soft kind voice “YEAH”! I didn’t want to disturb him while he was flipping through this comic book, so I just briefly rendered an accolade towards his fighting skills and meekly asked for his autograph which surprisingly he was very accommodating. After he signed we shook hands and I wished him the very best. It’s much better to receive and open hand and not a closed one from Tyson. As for the autograph, well! If I showed it to anyone I doubt that they would believe me since it was pretty ineligible. So I gave it to the young camper with me making this camping trip for him (and myself memorable one!)
@elliottnunez1057
@elliottnunez1057 Год назад
I grew up with Mike. I met him when he was 13. Catskill, Coxsackie, Athens, Cairo, Hudson, The whole county knew when Mike was 13 he would be the heavyweight champion . 5 years later He did just that.
@ralphsanchico2452
@ralphsanchico2452 Год назад
@@elliottnunez1057 He probably would've knocked me out at that age!
@elliottnunez1057
@elliottnunez1057 Год назад
@@ralphsanchico2452 Me too!! Even at 13 I was 19 at the time and loved to fight too. What else is funny, well not really funny , but Mike and I were from the same neighborhood in Brooklyn, a section called Brownsville. Bad, bad neighborhood. We roamed the streets at different times though. Same with Jay Z there were Marcy Projects directly across the street from our apartment Jay Z came from those projects. I roamed those streets in the late 60s , early 70s Then moved up to Catskill. The Brooklyn neighborhood went from middle class to Slums to what it is now Yuppyville. LOL Haven't seen Mike in many years. Kevin Rooney Sr went through hard times I asked about him last time I was upstate about 8 years ago. They laughed at me and said He's in an old folks home!!!! I was like I've been gone twenty years what do I know.
@travismoore8337
@travismoore8337 2 месяца назад
I remember getting Mike Tyson’s Punchout in Christmas of ‘87. What a great time!
@Turfsurfer62
@Turfsurfer62 18 дней назад
I loved that game beyond measure!!!
@jberry1982
@jberry1982 Год назад
This was the only time I've seen a heavy weight knocked down 3 times at once awesome
@anthonyjinjair4255
@anthonyjinjair4255 Год назад
Sad of him losing someone that trained him, Teached him how to boxes and to be a champion his trainer tredy him as he was his own son and he respected, Mike also
@danielcrisp3042
@danielcrisp3042 Год назад
The left hook to the body then uppercut is just beautiful!! It's so fast and vicious!!
@JamVee
@JamVee Год назад
As a young kid, I was fortunate enough to be coached and trained by a young contender for the lightweight title named Toby Vigil (1946). He taught me that loosing your temper was a one way slide to disaster. He trained me how to jab, and dodge, and how to uncork power punches. I never gave in to Bullies during my whole life. Later boxing Golden Gloves and Semi-Pro too. I still stay in contact with his children, after all these years.
@tommartinez3840
@tommartinez3840 Год назад
Semi pro?
@TManLD
@TManLD Год назад
"I've got children to raise! he keeps head butting me to get the fight stopped, what I am I to do? I had to retaliate!" Now we know the rest of the story. Tyson Rocks!
@bahlol8372
@bahlol8372 Год назад
Should have thought of that when he neglected his daughter that hanged because he was out being a drug head
@TManLD
@TManLD Год назад
@@bahlol8372 what do you say to the parents that haven't negated their children, when their child dies of suicide? Pretty sure he doesn't need you to pile on the hate he feels himself for his daughters death. hope you never make mistakes in you life that people can bring up time and again, when they dont know why it happened.
@bahlol8372
@bahlol8372 Год назад
@T How low can your IQ possibly be??? No suicide involved. He neglected his daughter that resulted in her death. The grapest drug head didn't get charged because of who he was. He deserves all the hate he gets in life. Maybe Allah will welcome him to heaven since he doesn't believe in Jesus Christ. Good luck with that and the evil violent oppressive muslim religion.
@darcydistefano363
@darcydistefano363 5 месяцев назад
she was 4 years old. She didnt commit suicide she died accidentally @@bahlol8372
@julieromero7219
@julieromero7219 11 месяцев назад
I love Mike Tyson, hard ass work and dedication, he’s awesome
@nikkipacheco6835
@nikkipacheco6835 11 месяцев назад
Exactly they should make a movie about Mike Tyson straight up 💯
@rockjam4534
@rockjam4534 Год назад
After hearing Mike's side of the story you can understand Tyson's frustration against Holyfield that resulted Mike biting his ear, those head knocks to Tyson's head looked pretty bad afterwards, musta really hurt at the time too. Boxing is a dirty business in my opinion, it's just a quick way of making a buck [or two] and people risk getting serious injuries for the dollar no matter how professional they are. Most people say STAY SAFE! I say, STAY ALIVE! It is a God giving gift don't waste it.
@AlexJasso100
@AlexJasso100 Год назад
Many say it was a clash of heads or accidental, well where were the cuts or damage on Evander?? He had none bc he caused them w his big head. Look how low he would get his head when they would hug, and he’s taller than Mike. Even Lennox Lewis complained about the butts. He said he visited Evander’s gym once and saw a tire around his punching bag right around the head area, indicating he would actually practice head-butting. Luckily Lewis was able to take down Holyfield on the second fight even though he should’ve won the first.
@pargolf3158
@pargolf3158 Год назад
@@AlexJasso100 The Real Meal Holyfield
@richardbrowning8221
@richardbrowning8221 Год назад
In Mike's prime he broke everyone and afterwards many we're stronger in the broken places! No one else at earned the title baddest man on the planet Mike Tyson showed the world why they called him the baddest man on the planet
@JZF629
@JZF629 Год назад
Can’t make $0.50 on the dollar with don king as your manager… he fleeced poor mike dry
@diamondtran8331
@diamondtran8331 Год назад
Tyson has always been the champion, on or off the stage.
@EdwardHodges-mo5vy
@EdwardHodges-mo5vy 13 дней назад
Tyson And Ali Are Both My GOATS in Boxing
@kkap895
@kkap895 11 месяцев назад
mike tyson was a part of my best childhood memories
@IoanniKalivas-zq1xb
@IoanniKalivas-zq1xb Год назад
Mike Tyson =Speed Power Accuracy=One Bad Ass
@mohinderkumar7298
@mohinderkumar7298 Год назад
Even if he was defeated it was him who defeated him, not anyone else. And everyone knows it. So, he was undefeated by anyone, as the legend coach late De Amato predicted.
@joechabot2669
@joechabot2669 Год назад
Lennox Lewis enters the chat.
@bluegrasssurvival9423
@bluegrasssurvival9423 Год назад
@@joechabot2669 Lennox never fought Tyson in his Prime, nor did Evander.If Tyson had kept his head on straight and kept Kevin Rooney in his corner, he would have been a legend.
@bahlol8372
@bahlol8372 Год назад
Buster Douglas stomped that grapest in his prime
@bluegrasssurvival9423
@bluegrasssurvival9423 Год назад
@@bahlol8372 Buster kicked his ass, and Mike has nobody to blame but himself. He hardly trained for the fight, didn't take Buster seriously, and he fired Kevin Rooney and took on new trainers that could not handle Mike. Mike Tyson beat Mike Tyson.
@heavyhitter3185
@heavyhitter3185 11 месяцев назад
Tyson Is The Epitome Of A Boxing Champion 🏆
@tcruts
@tcruts Год назад
Tyson in his prime, vs anyone else in their prime, Tyson goes undefeated.
@goncalodoria8958
@goncalodoria8958 Год назад
Mike Tyson is considered one of best top 20 boxers of all times in pound per pound , (heavier or lighter or midleweights) .
@sonik6892
@sonik6892 10 месяцев назад
That's an understatement to describe Tyson. Lightweights wouldn't survive vs heavyweights so heavyweight champs are automatically superior.
@presence5426
@presence5426 2 месяца назад
@@sonik6892Do you know what pound for pound means?
@sylviayoung1901
@sylviayoung1901 Год назад
Mike Tyson's Medulla Oblongata was as big as his heart! His testosterone poured through his veins thicker than blood! He was an animal and I'd been watching boxing since Casius Clay won the gold! When he knocked out Holmes I cried! That was his most human moment. Indeed his life has been tough but he took what it offered and did the best he could. He's my hero. Love ya Mike!
@TEMPLARKILLER2010
@TEMPLARKILLER2010 Год назад
You dare call him Casius Clay after all that man went trough. The disrespect
@M1ggins
@M1ggins Год назад
@@TEMPLARKILLER2010 He was Cassius Clay when he won gold.
@TEMPLARKILLER2010
@TEMPLARKILLER2010 Год назад
@@M1gginshe became Muhammed Ali.
@godsownfool7
@godsownfool7 11 месяцев назад
Clay ​@@TEMPLARKILLER2010
@KayMayhem777
@KayMayhem777 11 месяцев назад
@@godsownfool7Switch the "God's" part of your name with "Devil" since it clearly suits you better.🤓👍🏾
@presence5426
@presence5426 2 месяца назад
I followed Tyson's career beginning when he was on ESPN. I was impressed, but there were questions about his chin, stamina, and ability to win decisions. After he destroyed a game Trevor Berbick, Tyson Mania went into full motion. Everybody was talking about that win. That was the moment that made Tyson a household name.
@Petermomo5050
@Petermomo5050 10 месяцев назад
Mike Tyson was and still one of the greatest, I still can't beat his arcade either.,
@deanhawthorn5783
@deanhawthorn5783 Год назад
the best ever boxer in the world......why is there not a film made about this living legend
@georgegrote7836
@georgegrote7836 Год назад
There’s a show on, I think, Hulu.
@Reaper-cm4jr
@Reaper-cm4jr Год назад
If that is the case, why did Lennox Lewis and Buster Douglas knock him out?
@deanhawthorn5783
@deanhawthorn5783 11 месяцев назад
@@Reaper-cm4jr he was simply lost at that point
@donvee2000
@donvee2000 Год назад
One of the most depressing moments in my younger days was watching Mike loss against Buster Douglas. We all knew the moment he stepped in the ring he was in trouble. He just went through a divorce with Robin G and you could just tell he had lost that killer edge like... It was like he didn't even care. Supposedly he was warned against marrying her from a lot of people.
@avace917
@avace917 11 месяцев назад
I remember that night. My friend was watching the fight while I was on the phone in another room because I figured it would be another quick knockout. Once my boy yelled that Tyson got knocked down I was in shock but probably not as much anyone watching it. That seriously hurt
@jedinxf7
@jedinxf7 10 месяцев назад
it was bullshit. Tyson knocked down Douglas for the longest count ever.
@driftwood5551
@driftwood5551 Месяц назад
I wish Mike would’ve stayed humble like he was at the beginning of his career
@terrychambers6726
@terrychambers6726 3 месяца назад
Mike Tyson was a wrecking ball in the ring. Opponents were shaking in their boots. Wishing they were anywhere but there. By far the greatest with no equal today or tomorrow.
@Burningrobes
@Burningrobes 2 месяца назад
His greatest fight is yet to come. I'm going to enjoy watching him wipe the floor with Jake Paul later this year, exhibitian or not. About time someone shut that guy up.
@tonyalways7174
@tonyalways7174 Год назад
Iron Mike may not be the best boxer of all time but I’ve never seen a punch more terrifying than a Tyson hook.
@ralphsanchico2452
@ralphsanchico2452 Год назад
Many IQ's took a nose dive, brains rearranged and a few still sipping through a straw behind those hooks and upper cuts!
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 Год назад
Earnie shavers full-body punch. George Foreman combination punches. Joe Louis from the 1930s in his absolute prime: knocking out guys that were 6-6 + 260lbs like primo carnera, and 6-4 Plus 220 lb Max Baer. The same thing that made Mike Tyson terrifying also made several fighters not want to get in the ring with Joe Louis. His power came from his speed and combos.
@ralphsanchico2452
@ralphsanchico2452 Год назад
@@paysonfox88 I remember seeing the Shavers Ali fight on my Black & White TV. And when Shavers hit Ali and his legged wobbled, I knew I was about to witness something I didn't want to see and that's my hero being knocked out! But fortunately he survived that, but paid a heavy price!
@smithvr5007
@smithvr5007 Год назад
@@paysonfox88 it comes from follow through on his combos and his legs. That devastating uppercut is launched upward by his massive legs.
@EdG-ss5nh
@EdG-ss5nh Год назад
Tyson is second to Ali
@someofem
@someofem Год назад
The most dynamic boxer I have ever seen, in his prime. A very skilled boxer who had lightning quick hands, combined with explosive power and an iron chin. He could just come straight through any defense. Later got beat by powerful very skilled technique, but in his prime I don't believe even that would have worked, even agains Ali.
@mistergoodcitizen9914
@mistergoodcitizen9914 3 месяца назад
Mike truly turned out to be a fantastic human being and a great role model.
@petergmoskowski3764
@petergmoskowski3764 Год назад
Thank U Mike-for that 10' second moment'of unintended' levity'with only your eyes' moving back & forth-following' smiling Peter McNeeley's movement in-Ring'pre-fight"💜
@Dr.Kevorkian
@Dr.Kevorkian Год назад
People forget... he became the heavyweight champ at 20. He wasn't old enough to buy beer.
@elhior23
@elhior23 6 месяцев назад
Who forgot?
@iramiyahira8301
@iramiyahira8301 Год назад
Iron Mike the GOAT!!!!😃😁❤❤🙏🙏🙏🤜👊🤛👊
@inreellife8258
@inreellife8258 Год назад
We used to get a keg for Tyson fights.. but we stopped cause fights were over so fast
@rodrigoguzmanleroy4915
@rodrigoguzmanleroy4915 Год назад
if we talk about legend...we have Liston, Ali and Tyson, pure and simple
@theoldblood3804
@theoldblood3804 Год назад
He's not only my favorite boxer. He ended up being one of my favorite people ever.
@greghausner2834
@greghausner2834 Год назад
My brother had an interview with Mike Tyson about two or three weeks before he got arrested for being the phx serial shooter. The fbi went over to the gym where he was working out and questioned him. I know this because I am the oldest brother in my family. What a tragedy for everyone involved.😢
@LeadStarDude
@LeadStarDude Год назад
Holyfield was throwing elbows constantly. I don't blame Tyson for getting pissed because the ref wasn't giving any warnings for it. I just wish Mike would have give him elbows back instead of biting his ear.
@thomasscott1570
@thomasscott1570 Год назад
holyfield used to do a lot of headbutting in his career and even more so in this fight
@markmorris76
@markmorris76 Год назад
Mike's thrown plenty of elbows. And forearms. Easy to disguise with his fighting style.
@karlfonner7589
@karlfonner7589 Год назад
Yes, boxing is dirty. I have seen Mike hit below the belt more than a couple times
@renidesousa
@renidesousa Месяц назад
MIKE TYSON gave a whole new meaning to Boxing!
@Bogie6588
@Bogie6588 Год назад
Tyson, with that peek-a-boo style he learned from Cus D'Amato and Kevin Rooney, coupled with his ability to summon instant power and aggression, was the most exciting and intimidating fighter of my lifetime. However, I think Ali would likely have gotten in his head and beaten him, much the way he did Foreman in Zaire. Regardless, the 70's and 80's was a great time to be alive.
@MrMisanthrope1RBjr
@MrMisanthrope1RBjr Год назад
i think foreman would have beat tyson, i think foreman would have beat ali if there was a rematch. why wasnt there a rematch after ali beat foreman? because ali new better.
@FDSixtyNine
@FDSixtyNine Год назад
@@MrMisanthrope1RBjr Mike would either knockout out Foreman or make it to the end of the bell. Ali would've won against Foreman on points in a 3rd contest.
@loucal1227
@loucal1227 Год назад
You are so right, boxing in the 60’s to the late 80’s was probably the best time for heavyweights! After that it truly went downhill! No one with heart and never 4 or 5 guys all in their prime beating the hell out of each other like they did during those glory years!
@loucal1227
@loucal1227 Год назад
The only reason Holyfield ever beat Tyson was because Tyson wasn’t in tip top shape, not trained properly and Holyfield was a master cheater using his head as a third fist except that it would cut people! Tyson couldn’t take it!
@tommartinez3840
@tommartinez3840 Год назад
​@@loucal1227 hahaha, Tyson always came in with his head. Holyfield was always better
@mtmadigan82
@mtmadigan82 Год назад
Tyson was so fast and so powerful as a boxer. That fast wasn't just throwing punches, but slipping and evaded ones. For all his flaws, and the arguable points of him not beating certain guys. Ordering ppv back in the day at school meant it was a crowd funding event at our frat house. Biggest complaint, it was sometimes a few minute fight for the main card. Poor at school, it was significant. But those fights were incredible. The guy was unbelievable. I mean you can argue many points about tyson and his career. But the guy was so fast, with a ton of power behind it. He is always in the talks of best of all time. I objectively don't necessarily think that to be true, but he will always be there. I think what he brought to the current time is good. but Theres never going to be another like him. He literally saved heavyweight boxing. Guy scared the hell out of everyone, so you knew it was going to be a helluva big draw.
@coreyharding4837
@coreyharding4837 11 месяцев назад
Mike Tyson throughout his prime years just had the power of gods!!!… those gloves just hit you with such force it just seems out of this world how someone could be so strong…
@singledijjiti.q.2294
@singledijjiti.q.2294 11 месяцев назад
"Tyson looked like he was ready to kill someone " 😂😂😂 He always looked like that.
@fluff2001
@fluff2001 Год назад
Tyson changed all the rules ... Height and Reach went by the wayside... Tyson's height actually was an advantage against much taller opponents.. This match shows this perfectly.. If Tyson ever got close enough and cornered someone his very short uppercuts using his shoulders for strength was his best weapon... He basically hit you with his shoulders verses his arms where the power is multiplied in those compact uppercuts .... Tyson was a perfect storm of power, tactics and most dangerous thing of all _+_ his attitude .......Muhammad Ali would not have had a chance vs young Tyson ....
@bahlol8372
@bahlol8372 Год назад
He didn't chage anything. Lost every big fight he was ever in
@ncdm5912
@ncdm5912 Год назад
@@bahlol8372 he only lost against Lennox and Holyfield. He was way past his prime by that point, drugs and degeneracy got to him.
@EdG-ss5nh
@EdG-ss5nh Год назад
Ali would have outfitted Tyson
@EdG-ss5nh
@EdG-ss5nh Год назад
Out witted
@EdG-ss5nh
@EdG-ss5nh Год назад
ALi would have brought tyson into deep water and won
@waltdiesel
@waltdiesel Год назад
Tyson definitely one of the greatest to ever do it!
@tommartinez3840
@tommartinez3840 Год назад
Hahaha
@guntrader5652
@guntrader5652 6 месяцев назад
I love Mike Tyson. I saw the bite fight live summer 97. I left a friends graduation party early to get home to see the fight live. I was hoping for a win. It is what it is. Mikes doing great these days & that’s all that matters
@ronaldlongmire3199
@ronaldlongmire3199 11 месяцев назад
All some folks needs is a positive push. The love those two had for each other was amazing
@morrisconnor1009
@morrisconnor1009 Год назад
Im really surprised that Mike never killed someone in the ring
@goncalodoria8958
@goncalodoria8958 Год назад
And in his Generation , he is THE GREATEST . Holyfield is older than him and Lennox Lewis, one year younger than him .
@acwojtkowiak
@acwojtkowiak Год назад
Lewis is 1 year +, older than Tyson
@acwojtkowiak
@acwojtkowiak Год назад
Lewis is 1 year older. Hollyfield eas in no way intimidated by Tyson and outboxed Tyson. Tyson & Liston appeal psychologically as the most intimidating but were legitimately defeatef.
@1313torch
@1313torch Год назад
Can’t deny that when Iron Mike left the ring boxing was forgotten and eventually overshadowed by UFC.
@jeffi854
@jeffi854 Год назад
Ole Mike was absolutely the greatest boxer to ever enter the ring , probably the greatest of all time. Boxers used to say getting punched Mike was like getting kicked by a mule.
@craigellis4712
@craigellis4712 Год назад
Mike number 1
@dalegowler6436
@dalegowler6436 Год назад
Ain't nobody perfect but at his peak he was greatest at his job
@rashadmuhammad3589
@rashadmuhammad3589 11 месяцев назад
You have to respect what Mike Tyson did for the sport of boxing, what happened in his private life shouldn't matter when it comes to the sport... Youngest Heavyweight in HISTORY, can't be denied ! #BestOfThatEra!
@HeadFin
@HeadFin 11 месяцев назад
That's what friends and fans are for.
@michaelb2388
@michaelb2388 Год назад
He was the baddest man on the planet, apart from Holyfield who beat him twice and didn't need to keep telling us how tough he was 😂
@JamVee
@JamVee Год назад
The ironic thing about Mike Tyson's fights was that, with few exceptions, he would go back and check on his beaten opponents to see if they were OK! I always found that to be out of character, considering how badly he had beaten then up!
@jaycole5353
@jaycole5353 11 месяцев назад
To me , Mike is the all time Greatest of His and my Generation ✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻.
@harrymonk2442
@harrymonk2442 11 месяцев назад
Loved Mike in his prime , he was brilliant , thanks for the memories the True Iron Man , love from the UK.
@making_the_cut1032
@making_the_cut1032 10 месяцев назад
Mike Tyson is my favorite human being 👊🏼
@GetMoGaming
@GetMoGaming Год назад
Ruddock looked *ANGRY* when he "slipped", but strangely *HAPPY* on the legit knockdown! That's a real fighter. (9:18 & 9:36)
@lilmike2710
@lilmike2710 11 месяцев назад
Tyson is one year older than myself. Me and my freinds watched each and every Tyson fight. I won some serious moolah too. Big bank in his early career and decent later on. After he'd eviscerated so many top fighters it was difficult to win a lot unless the bet was by KO in a specific round, after the 2nd round. But still possible to match your bet + a few extra shillings. 😁
@twointhepinkoneinthestink
@twointhepinkoneinthestink 6 месяцев назад
Mike is the greatest of all time.
@pipelinepartychief99
@pipelinepartychief99 Год назад
Mike Tyson..... I've always respected you. And think you are a true American an icon.
@thomasarnold5838
@thomasarnold5838 Год назад
I like the ppl Mike Tyson respects and loves so I'm good with him. What a badass!!
@patrickwoodward1944
@patrickwoodward1944 10 месяцев назад
Mike is the most misunderstood man in history. What a pleasure watching him grow. I think his funeral should play Frank's "My Way" song.
@georgevanaken925
@georgevanaken925 Год назад
I agree with Mr. Tyson. “You wanna start head butting? Okay. I guess it’s your new rules…” 🤷🏾
@pablo19136
@pablo19136 11 месяцев назад
There has to be a film made about Mike. He is the Greatest.
@ryanburst2076
@ryanburst2076 11 месяцев назад
When I was young I met Mike on a plane ride to either steamboat springs/ Vail Colorado are or Jackson hole Wyoming I'm not sure I was too young to remember which one but he had a leather duster with a matching hat and my dad was the same age and a huge Tyson fan. He sat right next to us on the plane and talked to my dad the whole flight.. Good man.
@laurawinters1504
@laurawinters1504 10 месяцев назад
Iron Mike, is absolutely amazing to watch. OMG...a pure powerhouse. ❤🎉❤🎉
@armandomejiatakara818
@armandomejiatakara818 Год назад
In my humble opinion, Tyson's greatest moments and perhaps greatest contributions to society have come AFTER his final fight. As much as I despised the man for his viciousness, there was always a heart of gold... but you had to dig for it.
@Anomaly.Filmworks
@Anomaly.Filmworks 10 месяцев назад
Mike Tyson is an artist.
@kumarj4693
@kumarj4693 Год назад
When people try to be apologists for him, trying to give reasons for his past mistakes, I’ve seen Iron Mike shut them up and take full responsibility for his misdeeds. He knows what he did was wrong, and does not want anyone to sugarcoat his mistakes as being justified because he had a shitty childhood. By his own admission, he is still trying to elevate himself to this day, he considers himself still a work in progress, in spite of the fact that he’s come a very long long way.
@linnyw1072
@linnyw1072 2 месяца назад
I love Mike Tyson, and I love his evolution
@byronharano2391
@byronharano2391 Год назад
Iron Mike Tyson. Earned his titles. A Boxer to the core
@SeverSTL
@SeverSTL 10 месяцев назад
'' Nobodys happy 24 hrs. a day.'' When a reporter asked him if he's happy now.
@Kick_Rocks_
@Kick_Rocks_ 8 месяцев назад
By far Tyson was the baddest man on the planet.
@heavenlyxtacy
@heavenlyxtacy Год назад
It was late 80s when I was a kid and my uncle had a poster of Mike Tyson in his room, I asked him who he was and that was the first time I ever heard about a sport called boxing and Mike Tyson, he was the first boxer I knew.
@JuliaNokwandaZembe-or9mx
@JuliaNokwandaZembe-or9mx 3 месяца назад
All those the Iron Mike had fought and Mike defeated them, they ambushed/waylaid him during the period of his vulnerability/turbulences in his life, for me they had weak victories over him. No matter what that will never change in my mind that was reall the "GOAT" . You may gone Iron Mike but you will never be forgotten. I always watch his fights as if he fighting tuday or yestetday.
@HeadFin
@HeadFin 11 месяцев назад
Can never say anyone is better. Only thing that gets me.
@Strongboy1770
@Strongboy1770 Год назад
That was a beautiful kidney punch in the second round. Aim for either side of the small of the back when the ref is distracted.
@estebanperez3931
@estebanperez3931 11 месяцев назад
Mike is the greatest.
@stevef1525
@stevef1525 6 месяцев назад
GOAT , no one else , just unfortunately meet the wrong parasites
@0flan
@0flan 11 месяцев назад
He didn't literary work his ass off. He just worked his ass off.
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