Mike's moments were so smooth, even better than lightweight
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Respectfully we call it a punch in boxing & not a strike. A strike can be a kick, and elbow or a headbutt & even a punch but a punch will always be a punch. Salud.
@Daddy Chetty the thing with tyson is that he was not so fast at the time but he was very strong its very impressive how he timed is uppercuts and corner punches(i dont know how to say it in english) soo well
@S R that's true. My comment was out of respect. Of course I could've elaborated as you. But, was just an opinion. Not to be overridden or broken down by a comment surfer.
I think he peaked at an early age, or the fame and money got to him? He was a beast at 20-25 but then lost his spark. Maybe it was because he converted to Islam
@@tommodobbo3475 that may have been what saved him, before mike converted to Islam he was constantly doing hard drugs and parting, now he’s chill as he got older.
Oh yea Tyson was not a power puncher. In his prime he was a flawless boxing machine. Footwork, speed, power, accuracy, head movement, and the instinct to destroy.
He didn’t just lose it. He stopped training. He stopped caring after his trainer died and jail etc. he was partying every night even before fights and during training
Mike use to fight other children's DAD'S growing up. They'd bully him, he'd whoop their @ss, then theyd run and get their daddy, and mike would whoop him too ! 😂
@@dantheman5907 ppl don't realize he was actually faster than Ali Overall. Only thing that was faster on Ali was his hand speed and that was before the boxing ban.
But cus would always demand more from him ,but once he died his trainers didn't know how to push him like that so he rebelled basically I watched an interview and Tyson basically said they didn't know how to challenge him even when he won he wanted them to call out his flaws instead of being yes men
You probably have 10% of the testosterone needed to be considered a man. It’s okay. Just cry.. that’s what today’s western world wants you to do anyways
@@gymdshowkeen117that's the average age to hit puberty actually lol. I hit it at 11y. Tyson was already heavier than me when he was 13( he was 200 pounds) I am 20 and 193 pounds at 6"2
Hes like 5ft9 man ryan garcia is 5ft8.5 and ryan looked taller then mike when there next to eachother. Recently mike may have shrunk abit but he was never 5ft11. Maybe 5ft9.5
@@JCTrue. oh man you might still have another 13 years of growth spurts in you. Heck I actually grew 2 inches taller my first year of marriage. Just keep being your best. You'll be surprised at what you can become.
the head movements are amazing, as are the combinations put together smoothly and with great power... But oh my... THOSE LEGS! Everyone looks at body balance, head movement, combinations... None of this would work properly if it weren't for the guys' elite footwork... You don't have to look far to find examples of professional athletes whose legs are the key to success: lomaczenko, usyk, gwozdyk, Terence Crawford manny... We can consider many fighters as badasses and it is a pleasure to watch their fights. But the performances of those mentioned above are like a technical boxing celebration for enthusiasts of this sport 👌
Lennox and Holyfield signed on to how good he was trained, Holyfield: Mike the only one who ever trained harder than me, Lewis: He was like an animal....
@@UKYusei you dont know tyson, if you gonna bring out this example. Deepen yourself into his personality, before you make yourself look like a clown. Ahh.. you already did.
He once said he hit one of his women so hard she bounced off every wall in their place. If hurts you that bad just walk away and don't see her again 🙍🇺🇲🛠️🇷🇺
@@almeidacavalcante859 nah, after his trainer died he stopped caring. He barely practiced anymore. Did a lot of drugs and alcohol. Partied till late at night, even just before fights.
Am I the only one who sees Tyson as like a beautiful artistic expression of human potential. Watching him is just so impressive and aesthetic the speed of his movement, the precision, the power, it’s beautiful
Body positioning is incredible, notice how he takes the slightest step back just to position himself for range and perfectly times the shot. Incredible
@@alexanderackerman8465 thats classic ali, he even pointed at Mike when asked who would win in their prime, but Mike said he would lose too. If looked at from an outside perspective, ali would beat tyson 7/10 times.
@@ogeI bro they were being nice to each other ali was always in Mike's corner shit he visited him on the daily when he parkinsons. Sorry to say mike was faster and hit harder and his head movement was on a whole level. If he had ali on the ropes it would be game over.
Mike’s accuracy was quite something else, it’s like he knew exactly when to throw a punch. Many of his opponents did in fact not get past the first round.
I absolutely love Mike Tyson! I actually met him in person a couple of times and each time, he was very humble and very respectful. He is a blessing. 😃 I love you Mike🤗
@@Rinngheta2 yeah, and wilder likes to fight mediocre boxers to pad his record lol. A one trick pony, the moment he cant KO someone with his right hand, he gets his ass beat lol. Tyson actually had *defense* and *movement* *technique* that blow wilder out of the water. Wilder started boxing at 20. Mike was already champion by that time.
@@Rinngheta2 boys !! Wilder as a lot of power And I like him. but mike in his prime would have ko him. The difference is not about Raw power but training, resistance etc. And dont forget Wilder didn't fight a lot of great fighters ! Fragile Vs good uppercuts
@@Itslexii43 You have to be trolling. Mohammed Ali is one of the greatest of all time. You are speaking on people that is way before your time. Who is your top 3 heavyweight boxers? Don't use Google.
Greatest boxer of all time. There is no boxer in history who could beat Mike in his prime. 14 year old Mike would knock out mayweather at his best. There will never be another man like Mike Tyson
This man was giving every punch life threw at him 2x harder at the men standing between him and his better life. Fuck yeah Tyson. Seeing him older now giving people insight on life and how people's ideology and mistakes can change a person is just as powerful as this rise to stardom.
Yh boxing is awful these days, there's only a few boxers that are worth watching. And when the best boxers hardly even fight once a year, it's common for the fights to be underwhelming.
As hard as Mike could hit, I’m actually impressed that guy was taking em like a tank. Sure this wasn’t Mike at his most powerful but he was still throwing nukes.
Tyson is a slugger, a true brawler. The key to boxing is too hit & not get hit back. Floyd Mayweather is 1 of the best pure boxers ever if you knew anything about the sport but we see u don't
I always thaught he just had power, but looking back he was just so evasive and accurate with the shots he threw. The guy's endurance must've been insane to always keep his head movement so smooth