@@ultimatemiketyson4031 Agree. Have watched all of his sparring sessions. He did more tricks in sparring like fainting, bending the knees more, using the jab to setup his shots and get in, moving backward to adjust and using the ropes as defense by letting his opponents miss, keeping his hands low while moving the head to bait his opponents and then quickly change the angles, 6-8 body and head combination punches mixed together, moving the head during clinches while throwing uppercuts, moving the head more when throwing straight punches rather than hooks to make his opponents miss more, changing angles after every 10 seconds and baiting more to make his opponents miss and confused, jump to the side when his opponent was backed against the corner and change angles- the switch, getting behind his opponents shoulders and moving to the sides as his opponents tried to take back their angles. Cus d'Mato didn't like him fighting using the southpaw stance but he was good at that as well. His reason was that nobody liked fighting southpaw fighters and it wasn't exciting enough. He did some of that in his fights but could have done it on another level.
@@alcottdevalte7440 Rooney said after the spinks fight that tyson was doing amazing things iin sparring that he wasn't showing in his fights. He said that tyson needed to relax more and bring out his skills more, but the fact of the matter is that tyson was showing more and more of his repertoire each fight. Against holmes he was jumping in giving angles , against tubbs he was using a tripple jab. Tyson left rooney when he just turned 22 . He had so many more years to learn the arts and crafts of the sweet science . Once he left rooney he really declined in his boxing technique , its really sad that he never reached his potential . Without question he was the biggest waste of talent in boxing history.
@@greengrass811 You're 1000% right. Imagine all the great technical fights we could have seen with Rooney as his trainer. It's extremely rare that someone at the young age of Tyson was so skilled, imagine being 20 and having all the skills, and the rest of what you need is to work on you being more relaxed and comfortable in order to using those skills better. Can't think of any other fighter or person at the age of 18-22 being close to being the best version of what they do. I had no clue what I was doing at 20 or what I tried to achieve...
@@ultimatemiketyson4031 I completely fucking agree with you, he def shud've stayed in the original camp but Mike said he got lazy and because he was knocking out people without training and combinations he didn't bother, then he lost to douglas. Very disappointing man.
There's no more terrifying place in the world than in front of Mike Tyson when he's in the zone. I LOVE his switch stance style, how he moves past his opponent to play with the angles even further. Truly a champion.
1:20 the lightness in that jab versus the distance the guy's head went back is hilarious!! LMAO Barely touched him... One turn of the hips and he could have died.
I don't think Mike would be a great boxing coach, he could teach the technique well but I don't think anyone else could utilize and optimize it the way only he could. That being said, he's such a student of the sport, I guess he could pass a lot of knowledge down totally separate from his own fighting experience. It's a rare thing for an athlete to both be generationally gifted physically and also be a student of the craft. Incredibly dangerous combination.
Tyson didn't start put Luke that. Kevin said Mike was a terrible fighter when he started then they built him up mentally 85% as they put it and then he became the fighter that he was.
The right to the kidneys gives the opponent something to think about immediately followed by right uppercut then left to the head for good measure. Devastatingly effective for m.t. no-one did it like him.
While this was a perfectly safe demonstration in a controlled situation, you can see the building blocks of how Tyson puts fear into his opponents. The anxiety of never knowing which direction the next punch will come from must be so intense when Mike's just executing the program at full speed and power. This was slowed down for effect but even still the intimidation behind his manoeuvring is clear as day. Truly a one of a kind fighter.
A special thanks to Mike Tyson for sharing here with me about boxing and sharing with us his understanding. Looking forward to spending the time digesting these treasures.
I might have a better chance at shadow boxing now and have more fun developing my sparring techniques which in turn will be good to save and preserve life as we know.
I think a Mike Tyson would make an incredible trainer. I think Mike was trained by one of the best and his experience and knowledge from his career only adds to his boxing IQ. I don’t know much about boxing but I like the sport. I wish I had grown up to box as a kid. Anyway, really like these videos of Mike in the ring with people showing them stuff. There is no doubt in my mind that Mike Tyson is among the greatest athletes of all time. He is among the all time greats. It is too bad his career was interrupted and diminished by bad choices and his bad decisions. He is not the only man to have done that. Many, many others have fallen that way too and many more will again, unfortunately.
Yeah Tyson was doing this in the early 80s. It’s a shame though that Tyson didn’t do it much in fights, Lomachenko does it a lot and it’s really effective
@@Leonidas-gs9cv doesn’t make any difference at all. Ricky Hatton used to do it a lot also and he’s orthodox. You. An change angles effectively fighting inside with a squared stance.
Did any one else notice how from the interviewers voice sounding naturally slightly intimidating that Tyson was ready to knock him out cold if he had disrespected him in anyway, you can just see that fire in Tysons eyes.
Wish he still spoke like this, now he's always high which is his main issue and who knows which other drugs... Wish he had a son thst looked like his twin, faster, stronger, kinder, smarter
Chap in the first clip is Jimmy Greeves. He was in the 66 England squad when we beat Germany 4-2. He’s also a cockney so he would have give him a go haha
@@ultimatemiketyson4031 Was great to see Jimmy finally get his MBE this year , took long enough . And it’s his 81st birthday on Saturday , hope he has many more , what a legend
Is sad to say but Mike lose a loot of movement, speed and presition after 88. I don’t know if he somoke alot or what, but he down his lvl from 100% to 75-65%, u can see in 89 with Frank Bruno slow like a S****.
"Boom boom bing bing. "
"Understandable. Have a good day Sir."
Lbs...that part got me too...but I'm also the same way when demonstrating technique on people so I get it. 😆🤣
LMAO
Tyson' use of angles and combination punches is like poetry.
Yeah it’s a pity he didn’t do it much in his fights, strange.
@@ultimatemiketyson4031 Agree. Have watched all of his sparring sessions. He did more tricks in sparring like fainting, bending the knees more, using the jab to setup his shots and get in, moving backward to adjust and using the ropes as defense by letting his opponents miss, keeping his hands low while moving the head to bait his opponents and then quickly change the angles, 6-8 body and head combination punches mixed together, moving the head during clinches while throwing uppercuts, moving the head more when throwing straight punches rather than hooks to make his opponents miss more, changing angles after every 10 seconds and baiting more to make his opponents miss and confused, jump to the side when his opponent was backed against the corner and change angles- the switch, getting behind his opponents shoulders and moving to the sides as his opponents tried to take back their angles. Cus d'Mato didn't like him fighting using the southpaw stance but he was good at that as well. His reason was that nobody liked fighting southpaw fighters and it wasn't exciting enough. He did some of that in his fights but could have done it on another level.
@@alcottdevalte7440 Rooney said after the spinks fight that tyson was doing amazing things iin sparring that he wasn't showing in his fights. He said that tyson needed to relax more and bring out his skills more, but the fact of the matter is that tyson was showing more and more of his repertoire each fight. Against holmes he was jumping in giving angles , against tubbs he was using a tripple jab. Tyson left rooney when he just turned 22 . He had so many more years to learn the arts and crafts of the sweet science . Once he left rooney he really declined in his boxing technique , its really sad that he never reached his potential . Without question he was the biggest waste of talent in boxing history.
@@greengrass811 You're 1000% right. Imagine all the great technical fights we could have seen with Rooney as his trainer. It's extremely rare that someone at the young age of Tyson was so skilled, imagine being 20 and having all the skills, and the rest of what you need is to work on you being more relaxed and comfortable in order to using those skills better. Can't think of any other fighter or person at the age of 18-22 being close to being the best version of what they do. I had no clue what I was doing at 20 or what I tried to achieve...
@@ultimatemiketyson4031 I completely fucking agree with you, he def shud've stayed in the original camp but Mike said he got lazy and because he was knocking out people without training and combinations he didn't bother, then he lost to douglas. Very disappointing man.
Lol in the first interview the dude is so frightened that when Tyson does the shift, he instantly flinches and his eyes look like a deer in headlights
Can’t blame him 😃
Jimmy Greaves was a legend in his own right. As a football (soccer) player. Mike Tyson was "the baddest man on the planet" at the time.
i'd give everything i have for mike to teach me his boxing style
Bro, I'm short and stocky just like him. I would go broke to have him train me. He's my idol
@@Meta_Meech he's above average g short is Manny Pacquiao
@@Meta_Meech he was short for a heavyweight but he's still like 5'10.5'' i think
@@Meta_Meech he's 5'10?
@@azraelwtw 5ft 11
There's no more terrifying place in the world than in front of Mike Tyson when he's in the zone. I LOVE his switch stance style, how he moves past his opponent to play with the angles even further. Truly a champion.
Mike really is incredible at explaining and teaching his techniques. He seems excited when he has a chance to do it.
0:33 old man almost got a heart attack
The reporter farted every time Tyson shadow punched the guy
😂😂😂
Mike: Boom boom boom !
The host: wait wait wait !!!
He looks panic
“I took that well” Tyson -Are you challenging me?
Lmaooooooo
Reporter: it's about leverage. Mike: dino mite
The first guy interviewing him looked like he was gonna shit himself when mike started throwing punches🤣🤣🤣🤣
You wouldn't be scared if Mike tyson was throwing punches at you like that his power is scary though you will be scared too i believe you will too
1:22, he agreed with what Mike was saying before he even realized he was already punched
Made the reporter a bit nervous.. haha
1:20 the lightness in that jab versus the distance the guy's head went back is hilarious!! LMAO Barely touched him... One turn of the hips and he could have died.
Lmao
@@syauqiumair2699 ok 0
Exactly
Wasn’t that his right hand
you got your punches mixed up friend.
I don't think Mike would be a great boxing coach, he could teach the technique well but I don't think anyone else could utilize and optimize it the way only he could.
That being said, he's such a student of the sport, I guess he could pass a lot of knowledge down totally separate from his own fighting experience.
It's a rare thing for an athlete to both be generationally gifted physically and also be a student of the craft. Incredibly dangerous combination.
Yeah I think he said he would prefer to just talk to fighters
Tyson didn't start put Luke that. Kevin said Mike was a terrible fighter when he started then they built him up mentally 85% as they put it and then he became the fighter that he was.
The speed in that first demonstration being generated from the legs and hips, it's all one fluid motion, absolutely fucking terrifying power...
Pity he didn’t do that move more in his fights
The right to the kidneys gives the opponent something to think about immediately followed by right uppercut then left to the head for good measure. Devastatingly effective for m.t. no-one did it like him.
He just didn’t do this kind of technique enough in competition
While this was a perfectly safe demonstration in a controlled situation, you can see the building blocks of how Tyson puts fear into his opponents. The anxiety of never knowing which direction the next punch will come from must be so intense when Mike's just executing the program at full speed and power. This was slowed down for effect but even still the intimidation behind his manoeuvring is clear as day. Truly a one of a kind fighter.
🤩The BEST!
"Iron🥊🥊Mike" is my favorite boxer, EVER!!!
Irreplaceable.
An iconic legend in the ring..
...he was everything!
Mike Tyson was really giving him light shots to the head and body
He was just demonstrating
@@ultimatemiketyson4031 with light shots
A special thanks to Mike Tyson for sharing here with me about boxing and sharing with us his understanding. Looking forward to spending the time digesting these treasures.
I might have a better chance at shadow boxing now and have more fun developing my sparring techniques which in turn will be good to save and preserve life as we know.
I believe in you Mike Tyson.
He made the guy's colostomy bag explode with his technique alone 0:30
Beautiful that angle ,that tecnique , when he trouw punches it's just beautiful to see , one of the best tecnique's in boxing
Interviewers are scared tho lol. He is the best puncher you can tell just by looking at this guys reaction.
the way he pivoted from being in front if this guy to being on his side was so cool. it was so fast.
This is an art form to em, so much depth and mind games
the first one pissed his pants its noticeable
Two Great Athletes Jimmy Greaves and Mike Tyson
I bet it was amazing getting boxing lessons from MIKE TYSON IN THE RING!!!!
Mike should write a book titled “A Blow to the Body followed by a Right Uppercut”
Reporter: Tommy is about leverage ?
Mike: Oh is about dinamyte !
Tips for fighter - 1.Movement/Twist while fighting 2.Punches Combination.
It’s strange that Tyson didn’t do the twist a lot in fights, seemed to it a lot in sparring
I think a Mike Tyson would make an incredible trainer. I think Mike was trained by one of the best and his experience and knowledge from his career only adds to his boxing IQ. I don’t know much about boxing but I like the sport. I wish I had grown up to box as a kid. Anyway, really like these videos of Mike in the ring with people showing them stuff. There is no doubt in my mind that Mike Tyson is among the greatest athletes of all time. He is among the all time greats. It is too bad his career was interrupted and diminished by bad choices and his bad decisions. He is not the only man to have done that. Many, many others have fallen that way too and many more will again, unfortunately.
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now i see where Lomachenko gets the angles thing from 0:28
Yeah Tyson was doing this in the early 80s. It’s a shame though that Tyson didn’t do it much in fights, Lomachenko does it a lot and it’s really effective
@@ultimatemiketyson4031 He's effective bc he's southpaw
@@Leonidas-gs9cv doesn’t make any difference at all. Ricky Hatton used to do it a lot also and he’s orthodox. You. An change angles effectively fighting inside with a squared stance.
These types of moves have been done for hundreds of years
@@hassanx9423 ye I've heard that Cleopatra used to nail those moves too
Did any one else notice how from the interviewers voice sounding naturally slightly intimidating that Tyson was ready to knock him out cold if he had disrespected him in anyway, you can just see that fire in Tysons eyes.
Tyson would never do that
@@ultimatemiketyson4031yes he did
Such a sharp lookin fighter in the 80s.
0:48 mike looks like holyfield
“I’ve met 100 pounders who can punch hard, but there’s 230 pound men that can’t hurt you”
That's so true.
First guy: yea...yea yea i didn't hear a word you said please don't throw any more punches at me🥺
The difference of glove sizes is kinda funny tho, looking even bigger than the other guy's head🤣😂
Never seen that first video before that’s crazy
Close range box, best style for me
Imagine Tyson is your grandpa and want to play "peek a boo" with you
Interviewer needed a new pair of shorts after that demonstration. lol.
Tyson's eyes always say Don't knockout this person, hold yourself you can do it
Even when he moves slowly he's fast.
Brilliant!
That poor old man was getting ready to see god 😭😭😭
Dynomite!!!
Beautiful
Pity he didn’t do it more often in the ring
0.39 he was shiting himself 😀😀
Ngl but Tyson sure does scare me lmao 🤣
Myke Tyson❤❤❤
I'm just watching this and my teeth are bleeding.
Genius
For such a big solid guy he moves like a feather weight. Terrifying!!
Bro the thumbnail 😂
U can c the guy was shitting it as Mike was showing him how
Man his voice is like asmr xd
So really just go crazy
I think that Mike Tyson's hand is very heavy
He punches from the hip. He doesn't keep his hands up.
God damn! 🤯
Boom bom bom bom Boom
Wish he still spoke like this, now he's always high which is his main issue and who knows which other drugs...
Wish he had a son thst looked like his twin, faster, stronger, kinder, smarter
Faster, stronger, kinder, smarter? What you want? Superman?
urgh
Almost knocked him out with those light punches
Wow
Oh it's about DYNA-MITE
On the hooks. Are you landing with the big 2 knuckles or bottom 3 like Dempsey?
Alot of gyms teach it differently. Depends where you go. My gym teaches the front 2 knuckles.
Amazing👍👍
I love this
Being a reporter in that situation would feel the same as being in a warzone.
Don't wanna be on their places
Chap in the first clip is Jimmy Greeves. He was in the 66 England squad when we beat Germany 4-2. He’s also a cockney so he would have give him a go haha
Jimmy Greaves had such a great personality and he was an amazing part of sport for those who grew up in the UK in the 80’s, great era
@@ultimatemiketyson4031 Was great to see Jimmy finally get his MBE this year , took long enough . And it’s his 81st birthday on Saturday , hope he has many more , what a legend
@@bobmathews9072 yeah super nice guy and really funny. Loved the Saint & Greavsie show, the good old days.
I scrolled too far down to find recognition of Jimmy. A Great man he is. 👌
damm ,he is fast
Anyone else see that predator come out in Mike's eyes once the dude starting bouncing around
I'M THE BEST EVER
Where can I find the first video
That guy scared of Mike Tyson who could blame him
2:55 I would've ran at that point xD
STEVE WHERE YOU GOING??
Imagine him not holding back …. ⚰️
Boom boom bing bing
👏👏👏👏👍
Where can I find the first clip?
Just type ‘Greaves’ in the search box
🥊🥊🥊
PRIME TYSON vs PRIME LESNER. WHO WINS?
Depends on the sport. Boxing = Tyson
O65
0:25
lol the dude look genuinely scared for his life
Poor guy looks mortified
Is sad to say but Mike lose a loot of movement, speed and presition after 88.
I don’t know if he somoke alot or what, but he down his lvl from 100% to 75-65%, u can see in 89 with Frank Bruno slow like a S****.
In the thumbnail he looks like he is assaulting him
Mike look like Jon Jones bulked up.
White boy jumping around goofy lol
Hes so scared