British Couple Reacts to 22 Times Mike Tyson Delivers 1st Round KO

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  • @jeffahola4195
    @jeffahola4195 Год назад +54

    Tyson did hit people as hard as a Nascar crash😂❤❤!

  • @reneerollins4433
    @reneerollins4433 Год назад +37

    I remember one of his fights when we had to go to the cable company and get a special box for pay per view. The line was long. Lots of people were wanting to watch it. When we got home, invited people over, got so pumped for the fight, and it was over in 60 seconds! 🤣🤣 good memories 😁

    • @thekinginthenorth7274
      @thekinginthenorth7274 Год назад +3

      I remember that lol

    • @ChrisXavier-tq6dx
      @ChrisXavier-tq6dx Год назад +4

      Ya there was a time there you couldn't justify buying those fights at best you get a half hour for $50.

  • @scottcorrigall7851
    @scottcorrigall7851 Год назад +42

    The one thing this video totally misses is what incredible sportsmanship Tyson was known for in his first half decade or so. He never failed to help and support his failed opponents after their loses, and was always quick to say kind words and praise directly to everyone he beat immediately after his victory. He was 100% focused on getting the job done in the ring, but the moment he had his victory he became the most noble sort of competitor any sport could hope for. I've heard it was changes in his corner that changed him (the trainer they mentioned maybe?) but he once set the bar for showing compassion in victory.

    • @venomdonut6905
      @venomdonut6905 Год назад +11

      He changed when Don King became his manager.

    • @recklesspotato212
      @recklesspotato212 11 месяцев назад +1

      Dude had such high sportsmanship that he ripped the opponents ear off by biting during the match 😂

  • @TheMtVernonKid
    @TheMtVernonKid Год назад +10

    I grew up with Tyson he was one of the greats. He's a boxing Connoisseur he knows about boxers from back in the day. he's so well-rounded when it comes to boxing knowledge.

  • @user-ty5di3ku6o
    @user-ty5di3ku6o Год назад +113

    That girl who accused him accused her high school bf of the same thing, but he called her and recorded it and she admitting to lying because her dad was a preacher and found out and she didn't want to get in trouble. Tyson was represented by a tax lawyer, not a criminal defense lawyer as he should've been. The details are wild.

    • @scotthill1600
      @scotthill1600 Год назад

      I slept with a preachers daughter (didn’t know her dad was a preacher when I slept w her) was the biggest slut I’ve ever seen out of the 40+ women I’ve slept with. Yeah I’m a big slut but she took it to a whole new level. She told me she’s slept with 100+ men (I am still clean, never had an std or Sti in my life) but yeah 100+ is wild, I’ve only met 2 other people who had slept with 100+ ppl, 1 of my friends & a woman I met who had fucked 200+ men & women
      Whole point being, the preachers daughter I slept with, had also slept with 100+ other guys, ultimate slut

    • @jimmybobsap8729
      @jimmybobsap8729 Год назад +15

      I believe Tyson because he admits to a lot and still hates her lol "I should have done it" lol

    • @seanmc7128
      @seanmc7128 Год назад +2

      Which one? Lol

    • @user-ty5di3ku6o
      @user-ty5di3ku6o Год назад +1

      @@seanmc7128 the only one.

    • @salahuddinmuhammad3251
      @salahuddinmuhammad3251 Год назад

      It was a sham case. Mike was walking around telling all them girls what he wanted. Who gets invited to a room that late, after hearing a man say he want some skin, after he probably sent her home, she thought she had a paycheck. He did not rape her. They tried to suppress Witnesses and everything. He was walking around saying he wanted some skins, how more blatant could that be?

  • @adamkant439
    @adamkant439 Год назад +19

    People thought he couldn't win because of his height difference and reach but because he was so agile and shorter and trained so insanely good by cus d'mato that his footwork and defense was insanelly good so he used shorter height as leverage that's why he could punch so hard and knock people out so easily.
    Easily the most entertaining ferocious boxers in history!

  • @bobculwell5375
    @bobculwell5375 Год назад +15

    At the peak of Tyson’s career, I saw George Carlin sum it up perfectly during one of his shows.
    He asked the audience, “Why don’t they just get it over with and have Mike Tyson fight a leopard?”

    • @ThunderPants13
      @ThunderPants13 Год назад

      Mike had a pet tiger that he used to spar with.

    • @chemicallust77
      @chemicallust77 Год назад

      They couldn't find a leopard brave enough to get in the ring...lmfao

  • @Syzygy77
    @Syzygy77 Год назад +32

    Tyson grew up on the streets and got arrested dozens of times for fighting until he met Cus D’Amato. Cus took him in and trained him, he even adopted Mike and treated him as a son.

    • @ericfountain4656
      @ericfountain4656 Год назад +7

      Tyson was the most dominant fighter in history because of Cus. I think a little piece of him died with Cus. He was the only person who truly cared for him. At his age, with his fame, losing the only mentor he ever had is tough. All this to say,, Prime Tyson was untouchable and something I'll never forget

    • @ericsierra-franco7802
      @ericsierra-franco7802 Год назад

      @@ericfountain4656
      I wouldn't say he was the most "dominant fighter in history". He certainly was a beast in his early career.

    • @NewBeginnings413
      @NewBeginnings413 Год назад +3

      @@ericsierra-franco7802 want to share who comes close to Mike Tyson? Other than the great Mohammed Ali?

    • @rapodejko
      @rapodejko Год назад

      Gus saved Mike's life and Mike gave Gus a reason for living longer.

    • @meanlean3095
      @meanlean3095 Год назад

      & then Mike showed his racism against whytes

  • @slaughterzealibib
    @slaughterzealibib Год назад +37

    Tyson vs Spinks is the only PPV fight my family ever bought. Imagine our disappointment when Tyson won 90 seconds in 😂

    • @libertarianguy5567
      @libertarianguy5567 Год назад +4

      I think that was the first PPV fight ever. I had thought about ordering it, was so glad I didn't when I heard the news.

    • @JH-sj4pf
      @JH-sj4pf Год назад +1

      Yep my parents planned a whole night around it, invited people over. Beer drinks snacks..my poor mom and a couple others were getting the snacks out of the oven and BOOM it was over😢

    • @blueeyedcowboy8291
      @blueeyedcowboy8291 Год назад +1

      Yeah, my brother ordered it and went to the bathroom when the fight started and missed it. He's still mad about it.

    • @chrismasters9975
      @chrismasters9975 Год назад

      Same, my dad never wanted to order another one of his fights

    • @mikelundquist4596
      @mikelundquist4596 Год назад

      Same.

  • @anthonyramirez9003
    @anthonyramirez9003 Год назад +5

    Geez you youngsters!! 😄 I remember seeing his debut fight back in the 80's!!!

  • @MrGlenspace
    @MrGlenspace Год назад +6

    He lost it after cus Dana to died. Tyson was like a son to him. Cus was like a father to mike. Once the trainers left and Don king took over it all came crashing down. Tyson used to train in the Catskills mountains where British boxer Lennox Lewis would train sometimes.

  • @Roh_Echt
    @Roh_Echt Год назад +9

    Tyson fought Professionally from 1985 to 2005. He won 50 fights and lost 6. Those who beat him are; Buster Douglas__Evander Holyfield (twice; although Tyson lost for biting Holyfield twice)__Lennox Lewis__Danny Williams__Kevin McBride (Tyson's last fight in 2005; Tyson pretty much sat down and quit).

  • @jprsmom
    @jprsmom Год назад +2

    I think it's funny that Tyson and Holyfield recently launched a brand of ear shaped edibles called Mike Bites

  • @Trapper50cal
    @Trapper50cal Год назад +9

    I don't imagine he was very intimidated by anyone when he went to prison.

    • @taoist32
      @taoist32 Год назад +1

      Pretty sure they all greeted him like he was one of theirs.

  • @steveg8102
    @steveg8102 Год назад +5

    Putting your weight into a punch is a skill. Ive only seen one guy do it right naturally and he hit a guy and It looked like jfk getting shot.

  • @the-superbike-squad
    @the-superbike-squad Год назад +5

    Iron Mike was an absolute beast. Loved watching him in his prime. Roy Jones Jr. wI'll go down as another of the greatest ever.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim Год назад +2

    I do kind of wish they showed a couple of these keep fights better like his first championship when he won by knocking the guy down three times which was the Michael spinks was a body shot that knocked him down he beat the count and then got knocked out

  • @Mr.Schitzengigglez
    @Mr.Schitzengigglez Год назад +3

    I remember watching his fights on PPV.
    I loved them.
    My grandfather, however, taught me a lot of new words, after he paid around $50, to watch a 1 round boxing match.. 😂

  • @Blu9_Nin9
    @Blu9_Nin9 Год назад +1

    I remember my family would have parties for the big fights. We'd cook lots of food and have tons of people over. Then we'd all get comfortable and sit down to watch the fight, only them to always be over in about a minute.

  • @Naruto_uzumaki120
    @Naruto_uzumaki120 Год назад +4

    Man I didn't know he punched a NASCAR out ..... I think there was an mix up

  • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
    @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Год назад +3

    I almost went pro in 2004, boxed in the amateurs and golden gloves around Baltimore, DC, Philly, etc

  • @jimmymapes3411
    @jimmymapes3411 Год назад +5

    And he was usually smaller than his opponents.

  • @robrobertson4619
    @robrobertson4619 Год назад +1

    Competed 1985 - 2005. What strong, powerful dude!!!!

  • @anthonyparlette9838
    @anthonyparlette9838 Год назад +2

    Tyson was and honestly still is a beast. In my opinion he was the scariest boxer ever. If Tyson were to die and you put me in the ring with his casket I would run out of the arena

  • @rexdiamond
    @rexdiamond Год назад +1

    Two things I recall while watching him fight. First was the sound of his punches were just different than other boxers. Second is his admission that he smoked pot before a lot of his fights to relax himself. With his furiousity I can't imagine what an unrelaxed Mike Tyson would be like 😅

  • @christophergreen1785
    @christophergreen1785 Год назад +2

    Tyson grew up in a juvie jail like 20 mins from my house. There were stories told all over the state about him as a kid. You should see his workout videos now. Dude could still fight.

  • @xboxtheheadhunter
    @xboxtheheadhunter Год назад +4

    The only downside to watching the Tyson fights is they were pay per view. So you paid a bunch of money to get access to watch it and they always ended so quick!

  • @foxfire20gunner29
    @foxfire20gunner29 Год назад +2

    I remember growing up as a teen in the 80s thinking Mike Tyson is bringing it to another level in the world of boxing. I would try to watch every fight that was coming up and it was exciting! 😎🍺

  • @roscocsa
    @roscocsa Год назад

    That twisting uppercut started somewhere around the core of the planet. He’s still scary all these years later. I think he’s grown a bit of a skin over top of the beast that used to be just out and raw.

  • @Diggerdog2nd
    @Diggerdog2nd Год назад

    Tyson is from our generation born in the mid 1960's & in the 80's there always be a huge fight party (like we needed a reason) for every Tyson fight. I remember the Spinks knockout in 90 seconds very well. A bunch of us watched the Douglas fight & through most of it I remember thinking this ain't the Tyson we know.

  • @shaner9155
    @shaner9155 Год назад +2

    Tyson started fighting professionally in the eighties.

  • @mikepaulus4766
    @mikepaulus4766 Год назад +1

    When Tyson had his trial I thought he did it. By the time he got out I had become convinced that she had falsely accused him.

  • @donnywilliamson5807
    @donnywilliamson5807 Год назад +1

    I never could beat Tyson on Mike Tyson’s Punchout. Still remember the code to get to him.

  • @j.jmcquade5278
    @j.jmcquade5278 Год назад

    MIKE TYSON was a big part of my teen years. loved watching his rise from the catskills to world champion. the guy was a walking reckin machine! and a total student of the game

  • @jetdr
    @jetdr Год назад +1

    Soon as he fired his old trainer, he started to lose it!

  • @476429
    @476429 8 месяцев назад

    I watched his fights live (on TV) when he was in his prime. We truly thought he was invincible. You probably can't understand his level of popularity in the culture as he was one of the last heavyweight boxers who achieved that level of celebrity. Someone may again one day, but it hasn't happened yet.

  • @user-ty5di3ku6o
    @user-ty5di3ku6o Год назад +9

    Late '80s and '90s, but even at 15 he was boxing grown men and dominating.

  • @user-jb9ce2ih2z
    @user-jb9ce2ih2z 8 месяцев назад

    I so enjoy your videos, and your personalities! James, your enthusiasm and openness make me smile! And Millie, you are delightful! And you look like a million bucks in this video! 🇺🇸❤️

  • @brenttavares7766
    @brenttavares7766 Год назад

    The funny (or not so funny thing) about the Spinx fight (91 second KO) was that so many people spent money to watch it live on TV. I heard many stories that as the fight begun people were getting a beer, going to the bathroom or getting some popcorn and by the time they came back it was over😂😂😂😂 awww man. So fast powerful AND smart. People always leave that out😏

  • @averagejoe845
    @averagejoe845 Год назад +1

    "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth" - Mike Tyson

  • @dashawndxe1749
    @dashawndxe1749 Год назад

    Rough upbringing + Genetics + intense training + discipline + hypnosis = madman in the ring

  • @Jamie_Wulfyr
    @Jamie_Wulfyr 11 месяцев назад

    In the early days you couldn't go to the toilet or even blink during Tyson's fights for fear of missing it altogether.

  • @stock7185
    @stock7185 Год назад +2

    11:09
    I bet most of the guys that fought Mike Tyson were at least a little bit scared

    • @larryyeadeke2953
      @larryyeadeke2953 Год назад

      They were all scared, that's one of the reasons they lost.

  • @carolbeck3645
    @carolbeck3645 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm not a boxing fan, I am a huge fan of Mike's !! I think he was Definitely the greatest boxer of all time, PERIOD !!!!!!

  • @asantsec6046
    @asantsec6046 Год назад

    Her eyes immediately after the Tyson weigh in shot 😄

  • @4Kandlez
    @4Kandlez 5 дней назад

    Imagine being unlucky enough to have had your boxing career coincide with the Mike Tyson era

  • @sepulmattica7649
    @sepulmattica7649 Год назад

    The crazy thing about Tyson is by the time he was 12 years old? He was the toughest guy in his Brooklyn neighborhood…not the toughest kid…the toughest man in the neighborhood! We’re talking Brooklyn NYC in the late 70’s full grown men were scared of him

  • @alienlife7754
    @alienlife7754 Год назад

    Donny Long was not an orthodox fighter. He used that weird Philly shell style. Left him open to everything.

  • @Mkproduction2
    @Mkproduction2 Год назад +1

    It cost like $200.00 to get the Spinks/Tyson fight on pay-per-view.
    We had about 30 guys sitting around. The guy who PAID for the Pay-per-view had to go to the bathroom as the fight began and by the time he came out of the bathroom the fight was OVER and people were leaving...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    Rick
    Charleston SC

  • @alhollywood6486
    @alhollywood6486 Год назад +1

    I was making Nachos during the Spinks fight missed the whole thing.

  • @victorrackley7966
    @victorrackley7966 Год назад +2

    Millie is looking amazing

  • @disposablehero4911
    @disposablehero4911 Год назад

    A fighter and a philosopher. "Everybody got a plan til they get punched in the mouth."

  • @chemicallust77
    @chemicallust77 Год назад +1

    1986 (prime) Mike Tyson was untouchable...none of the current heavyweight boxers today would stand a chance against him

  • @halecj1
    @halecj1 Год назад

    I remember my family paying like $50 for the Spinks fight on pay per view, which was a lot back then, and then the fight would last like 1:30 lol. Dad was mad and elated at the same time.

  • @jamesdewey3259
    @jamesdewey3259 Год назад +1

    You need to see the u tube about what happans when a boxer get knocked out. The damage done to them is shocking.

  • @ricshaffer4009
    @ricshaffer4009 Год назад

    About the Buster Douglas fight ..a perfect storm had formed...Tyson had signed with Don King. ( his biggest mistake ever ..new trainers and manager )...Mike wasn't training like he had been....Buster Douglas mother had just died and he dedicated the fight to her and trained like he never had before

  • @notbrianbradley
    @notbrianbradley Год назад

    I'm not even a minute in and chuckling because you're both in for a ride haha

  • @Joseph-ny5rr
    @Joseph-ny5rr 7 месяцев назад

    Any fighter ever, Tyson in his prime vs anyone would be no match. I don’t think people understand how good he was in his prime. He wasn't the best character on earth but he was the best boxer.

  • @LarryBonson
    @LarryBonson Год назад +2

    Mike Tyson is mid 80's and 90's

  • @giveupnow000
    @giveupnow000 Год назад

    smiles and respect to the teaching profession.

  • @Brandon-sw5ob
    @Brandon-sw5ob Год назад +1

    Sphynx lost that match before he even got in the ring thanks to his manager. His manager before the fight started went into Tyson's training room and started some Ruckus made Mike mad and Mike Tyson punched the wall a few times and scared the hell out of them😂 7:52

  • @Dr.Acula76
    @Dr.Acula76 Год назад

    They forgot to show his one punch knockout of Zach Galifianakus. I've also heard that a punch from Tyson in gloves was compared to holding a phonebook up to your face and having someone swing a baseball bat at it as hard as they could

  • @thelastgoodmaninjersey
    @thelastgoodmaninjersey Год назад

    Tyson is a special person. If I could fight like him I'd be a jerk. I'd literally walk around acting like I was the baddest man on the planet and daring anybody to prove me different.

  • @donaldpicard7752
    @donaldpicard7752 Год назад +1

    he fought in the late 80's as well

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 4 месяца назад

    Tyson fought beginning in the late 80s and was dominant until he changed management teams, then surrounded himself with the ring people. After he finally lost his first fight he struggled a bit. But in his time he was as dominant as Ali or Marciano.

  • @TenTonNuke
    @TenTonNuke Год назад

    7:37 Spinx was actually so terrified of Tyson that he refused to come out of his dressing room. His trainers tried to accuse Tyson of having something in his gloves and said that he rewrapped his hands, anything to get the fight called off.

  • @dapdap8304
    @dapdap8304 Год назад

    Yeah, Mike Tyson was a 5 foot 8 monster who was a ball of energy and anger.

  • @calemorgan3982
    @calemorgan3982 Год назад

    Mike Tyson said in his early days of boxing he went into the ring ready to kill the other person. Every swing was an attempt to break the persons face. If you watch some of his early fights it was scary how aggressive he was.

  • @jeffreystanley7884
    @jeffreystanley7884 Год назад +1

    Best 3 fighters in my life time were Mohammed Ali, Mike Tyson and Sugar Ray Leonard in my opinion.

  • @brooksysdead
    @brooksysdead Год назад

    There was a period of time where people were angry and didn't even wanna buy tyson fights cause they were over so quick people felt like they were paying to see a 15 second execution lol

  • @user-jb9ce2ih2z
    @user-jb9ce2ih2z 8 месяцев назад

    In his prime, Mike Tyson's height was 1.8 meters, and his weight was 99 kg.
    Most heavyweight boxers were wuite a bit taller than him. 🇺🇸

  • @Mr.Batsu12
    @Mr.Batsu12 Год назад

    I was a kid back when Tyson started fighting so I never really watched him but I remember all the hype about him. It almost became a sort of joke because people would pay extra money for the cable TV special event boxing match, many people holding watch parties at their house for the match. Only to end up with a fight that ended in the 1st or 2nd round.
    On one hand people were disappointed to pay money to see the event, maybe even holding a large watch party at their house for a fight that ended in a mere 90 seconds. On the other hand they loved seeing such an incredible fighter who was clearly dominating in his sport.

  • @andy60234
    @andy60234 7 месяцев назад

    We use to get the pay per view on cable for the fights. It was $20 or 30, but they were over so fast we made a drinking game to race Tyson. Get drunk before the KO, We never won

  • @josephcrowe2908
    @josephcrowe2908 Год назад

    It wasn't if you would get knocked out. It was when.
    Tyson fights were "events". Everybody got dressed nice and came out then went to the club.

  • @doobiedave9686
    @doobiedave9686 Год назад +1

    The worst thing that ever happened to Mike Tyson was Don King.

  • @Adiscretefirm
    @Adiscretefirm Год назад

    The Spinks fight was the first time I ever bought a ppv fight. 91 f****g seconds for $50.

  • @seanmc7128
    @seanmc7128 Год назад

    The narrator is the Russian boxer from the Rocky 4 movie lol

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim Год назад +2

    *#Tyson** fought from mid-80,'s to mid-90's - you didn't want to show up late to a pay-per-view party that you spent $59 on because it would be over so quickly*

  • @salahuddinmuhammad3251
    @salahuddinmuhammad3251 Год назад

    Still boggles the mind that after all that the boxing community and Tyson knowing boxing history so well, signed with Don King. It was a serious lapse of judgment. The history was already known by everyone and I mean everybody. I don't know why anybody would side with him after 1984, he was already known throughout boxing and even outside of boxing. It was a strange thing for Mike Tyson to sign on to

    • @larryyeadeke2953
      @larryyeadeke2953 Год назад

      Tyson was a ferocious fighter. Nobody ever said he was smart, nobody.

  • @randyfarden3868
    @randyfarden3868 Год назад

    Only combat fighter that cable companies gave you half your money back if he knocked someone out in under a min

  • @kmzoilus2486
    @kmzoilus2486 11 месяцев 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!

  • @claydragon6055
    @claydragon6055 Год назад

    Stewart's record was 26 knockouts in his 26 wins meaning he had won all of his fights by knockout making him a very dangerous fighter. Knockout artists like that are always dangerous. They didn't say he had been knocked down or out 26 times.

  • @therealkoolbeans
    @therealkoolbeans Год назад +1

    Damn miss Beesley you looking good

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim Год назад +2

    You guys are British & young so I'll give you a pass but you know Mike Tyson is but you didn't know for his power it was a crazy phenomenon his opponents considered a win to get out of the first round & people were making bets on how quick he would knock his opponent it was a crazy era

  • @stonemansteveiii3135
    @stonemansteveiii3135 Год назад +1

    85 to 01, I believe.

  • @RobwLPOC
    @RobwLPOC Год назад

    Some people try and knock Mike Tyson saying that he fought tin cans AKA weak boxers who were not near him in the rankings.
    This is in fact half-true, it got to a point when he was so dominant and terrifying that boxers he should have been fighting as far as rankings, didn't want to get in the ring and fight Mike. The only people who would agree to fight Mike we're higher-ranked guys who just wanted the payday. He wasn't fighting them because his Camp wanted him to have easy wins, he was fighting them because the people he should have been fighting we're in fact scared to fight him

  • @mikebunner3498
    @mikebunner3498 Год назад

    Mike at times was brutal and a very powerful puncher... A google search stated that Mike fought from 1985 thru 2005. He did not suffer fools. If you talk smack to Mike, you had better have the ass to back that talk up. Or he would punish you!! I have noticed over yhe tears that when you watch the sweat fly off of their head from a punch, it is usually over. May I suggest another heavy puncher of a fighter for you two to review. His name will live forever in boxing lore -- that man was Rocky Marciano. He was active from 1947 thru 1955. He was undefeated in his career. He hurt people!!!! Check out some of his old fights. This is to the young lady, brace yourself this is violent..... The Rock was a stud of a man and a great fighter..... Check him out you two!!!

  • @user-rq2mq8nx3f
    @user-rq2mq8nx3f 5 месяцев назад +1

    After Cus and Rooney he wasn't the same

  • @renaissanceman7145
    @renaissanceman7145 Год назад +1

    Number 1 rule when watching a Mike Tyson fight...watch ONLY the fight. Turn you head to speak to someone or even sneeze and you may very well miss the knockout punch.
    In his prime Mike Tyson was the baddest man on the planet.

  • @davidnoel2977
    @davidnoel2977 Год назад

    Me and my uncle used to work with evander holyfield's half-brother at a construction company years ago.

  • @TenTonNuke
    @TenTonNuke Год назад

    Tyson's story is so tragic. To have everyone good in his life be taken away or pushed away and replaced by all the negative influences the good people used to protect him from. The manipulator Don King, the predator Robin Givens. And right when Tyson fully loses his way, stops caring about boxing, stays up all night partying, that's when he gets screwed over in Tokyo, with the ref basically giving Buster Douglas a 15 count, letting him continue when it should have been a Tyson victory. Then it all came crashing down. I'm glad that he was able to recover and become a likeable public figure, appearing in movies and going on podcasts. But still you wonder what could have been.

  • @Rowgue51
    @Rowgue51 Год назад

    There is something you always have to keep in mind when you're looking at young fighters early records. When anyone is identified as a possible championship contender they are intentionally matched up against garbage fighters. There is a reason every new championship contender you see has an undefeated record with mostly knockout wins. They want to build as much hype as possible around that guy so that when they ultimately start putting him in the ring with other legitimate fighters it becomes a huge draw.
    Now that's not to say that Tyson didn't knock out plenty of legit fighters because he did. But he also undeniably benefited from fighting a ton of bums early in his career, like so many others have.

  • @dannyharris5310
    @dannyharris5310 Год назад

    1986 and up! He was a scary bad dude

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse Год назад

    Back when Tyson first became champion it cost $60 for the PPV....now imagine paying that 22 times for this

  • @magnificentfailure2390
    @magnificentfailure2390 Год назад

    I love the narrators Slavic accent. Somehow a very British sport became dominated by Americans and adored by Russians. What a world!

    • @Low-Key123
      @Low-Key123 Год назад +1

      @Will Muny That line could not be further from the truth lol

    • @Low-Key123
      @Low-Key123 Год назад +1

      @Will Muny Why would someone British be welcome for your supposed "made it better" examples?
      In what way does it benefit them? lol
      Youve lost the plot.
      I understand pride and patriotism, but thats just barmy.

  • @crazyjoedavola5430
    @crazyjoedavola5430 Год назад

    He was so terrifying....still is

  • @delbert372
    @delbert372 Год назад +3

    Unlike so many others, Evander Holyfield wasn’t the least bit intimidated by Tyson.

    • @casketman14
      @casketman14 Год назад +1

      I’m 10000% sure that if Mike Tyson kept the same trainer and wasn’t involved in so much trouble out the ring, he would’ve beat Holyfield

    • @poolplayergus
      @poolplayergus Год назад +1

      Least bit?.. interesting choice of words lol

    • @delbert372
      @delbert372 Год назад +1

      @@poolplayergus Bah you got me! lol

    • @poolplayergus
      @poolplayergus Год назад

      @@delbert372 🤣

  • @etpc2023
    @etpc2023 Год назад

    Tyson started boxing at 16 years old

  • @gggghhgggghbb
    @gggghhgggghbb Год назад +1

    It was PAY PER VIEW, so you pay a lot of money to watch the fight, and , 90 seconds later it's over.

  • @daviddelaet8116
    @daviddelaet8116 Год назад

    One of the issues was pay per view, nobody wanted to pay for a 60 second fight.