@@DrinkinMars we are living in the golden era bro. this is the beginning of the documented future and we are like the classic cartoons of the 20s but of this new generation
The days were different back then Some good times Some bad but all part of the process Those two sure helped to create some of todays' times Big Respect
I skated with him( about 40 guys)at an indoor skatepark in 89 and I realized I wasn't near as good as I thought! He doesn't give himself enough credit for skating street but I'll never forget seeing him run a wall ride off a quarter and pushed his back up against the ceiling an thought I really suck! I never seen anyone at the park even come close to that ceiling.
Man i wanted him to mention how kids today are doing 900s no problem and the power of seeing someone else do something you thought was impossible. It opened up so many people's minds to what is possible and the 900 record has even been broken since then. Amazing podcast, really love these guys
Yep. The power of the knowledge that it’s possible. Same happened with the 5 minute mile. People didn’t think it was possible. Now high schoolers do it.
and it started as the McTwist from Mike McGill his older teammate with Powell and Peralta. He was the kid from that team of legends and he definitely took it to another level as he got older.
Tony is so humble and it's not easy to explain skateboarding to people who have never skated because it is so deep but he does it well. I wish they would show Tony's son Riley his latest part from the Baker video and they would see epic skateboarding from today. Would be fun to see Mike's reaction to it. Still an amazing podcast!
ion kno 🤷🏿♀️ being a TH "contemporary" means that his children are finally gettin a glimpse of their Father's impact on tha world... so my demographic isn't interested in tha children tha same as we are their Father...
growing up skating was a massive part of my life. made great friends, built confidence, and got great exercise. unfortunately I was paralyzed in an automobile wreck. I miss it every day. 30 now, and dream I’m skating at least 4 to 7 times a month. Tony blew the scene up and I'm so thankful. also couldn’t be a nicer guy. I know firsthand. If you read this Tony, its Brad from Bham. Shalom, My Brother
Skating usually changes people for the remainder of their life. Definitely mentally. Although it’s considered a sport that can be competitive, it’s roots are deeply embedded within art and music culture.
@@cosmicabyss7358 I didn't know they remastered them, I've never played a Tony Hawk game so I'm not tapped in to that genre. That's dope though, sometimes upscaling the original game through emulation is a way better experience than playing a remastered version though. Depends on the remaster but playing the original version is better in a lot of cases
The efforts of Tony & his Father saved Professional/Competitive Skateboarding. His contributions throughout the full breadth of the Sport are hard to measure. Definitely in the Mt.Rushmore
Mike Tyson is one the few people I think should actually have a podcast. Interviews like this cement my point. He doesn’t just have on people who fit his brand but any and everyone. Seeing these two together is like Bryson & Rihanna. Makes so much sense but who would’ve thought it until it was done. Respect to these legends forever 🙏🏾💯
Tony is so humble love what he said about the slams brining him down to earth, tony keep on shredding, your a inspiration to millions of kids around the world to chase their dreams.
🤣🤣🤣ikr?! that "down-to-earth" podcast or brand... is going to be great 👍🏾 where it encourages tha audience to "forget to quit" (like Mike says)... 🙋🏾♀️
Tony is legit the coolest dude on planet earth. Met him at Boom Boom Huck Jam Minneapolis when I was a young teen and he was the most humble celebrity/athlete you could ever meet
Two of my favourite people, awesome. My Mum recently passed - she once told me she'd met Tony, and swore at him for skate boarding inside some event in Plymouth, UK as she had no idea who he was 🤣
Lol telling Tony Hawks off for skate boarding is a legendary move. Hope you're good man. Remember the good times and forget the rest. Love from Portsmouth.
Skateboarding man I miss it. It ain’t a hobby or sport it’s a lifestyle it’s a culture it changed my life allowed me to meet people I never would have if not for being in the skate community. We all have tony hawk to thank for making it such a popular thing nationwide.
What a time to be alive? Mike Tyson interviewing Tony Hawk high as heck with no holding back for the corporate setting is just pure insanity and seemes so rare back then when it was all happening.
I remember so many people in San Diego wanted to skate board like him in the late 90s. So many biker crews and skate board crews. Not to mention shows like rocket power being influenced by him. What a legend.
This is awesome man. If told me in 2002 I would see Mike Tyson interview Hawkman I would never believe you. Always enjoy an outsiders perspective on skating.
Being a skater and someone who enjoys training as well. This is GOLD. love how intrigued and genuinely in admiration Mike is of skaters. Very humble man now
Tony Hawk is a G.O.A.T. I was a BMX'er, never wanted to skate ever. But when the X-Games were on all I would want to watch was skating. My favorite game was THPS. Skaters are built different, the tricks the do always look like magic damn near.
Such a joy watching this. I was skating everyday for years as a kid/teenager. I know the feeling of being picked at, bullied, it was rough. I had to fight a lot. So both these legends were my idols, my inspiration as young, skating and fighting. I am 46 yrs old now, and even though times was rough back then, I miss it! Maybe I should get a board and start skating again. This time there will be no fighting ^_^
Mr. Hawk's advice to keep putting content out there is interesting because in his day, and Tyson's day it was different, and for Tyson and Hawk it's STILL different. We still appreciate stuff that they did in the 80's today in 2022. So it's wild to hear this man tell younger peeps to keep updating content. Such a paradox!
The world is ready for a Tony Hawk documentary. This documentary needs to happen. We have "dogtown and z boyz", "bones brigade"," the man that souled the world". First 2 are great but much older in history. The latter is basically the time in which street skateboarding morphed into basically what it is today. We NEED one from a vert perspective and theres nobody better to revolve it around than Tony. Yes, many many other influential vert skaters of the time. Danny Way as an example i feel should have his own also. Dudes a absolute BEAST! Mike Vallely also, his nine club episode is amazing and in all honesty he is the epitome of core street skateboarding, but we all know a Tony Hawk doc is something that would absolutely get major attention and make millions from a financial standpoint. The world is ready for it and Tony is in a part in his life where it absolutely makes sense. Im from the THPS generation of skateboarders and am forever grateful for this man, his accolades and contributions to our lifestyle. We really couldn't have a better spokesperson for our passion.
I was there in 99 in San Francisco that day. Afterwards all the bmxers, skaters and bladers all hit the streets of sf for the craziest session I've ever been a part of
Funniest thing. I met some friends in Oceanside after taking the surf liner down there. We went to Johnny Mananas and standing right in front of me was Tony Hawk. I couldn’t and didn’t believe it at first but it was definitely him. I am 37 and was about 16 at the time. I couldn’t believe it was him and was to shy at the time to say anything. A rare moment in history I will never forget. I have fallowed you ever since I can remember. Great to see to legends of sports chopping it up today. Still today this day I wish I would have said something but part of me was so awe inspired and another was doubtful that I was actually next to Tony Hawk.
I know Sebastian has been around for a while now; but it has to be said, he is such a great co-host. I feel like Mike needs someone to help direct the conversations; as opposed to him being the one leading the conversations. He had an AMAZING co-host previously, but alas, no longer. Thankfully this show has become amazing again with this new guy (sebastian) so kudos to you! Thanks for the content as always to the whole team behind Mike and Sebastian
I saw Tony Hawk when he visited Wilmington NC. I'm no trickster, but on a skate board, surf, or even running, I cruise the vibe. Great inspiration. Thank you Mike, and Tony.
Toni by far one of my favorite famous ppl....can't call him a celeb bc he too cool...I dnt think I ever heard him say more than a few sentences..he so humble and chill, he make me think I can try the board again 😏🛹 ...im soo thankful for him..keep doin ur thang Toni " l love you maaan"
Tony is a legend. So proud to see he's still skating, makes me dream that everyone could do that... Mike also is a speacial kind a guy (ultra honest) in modern culture!
The first major sporting events I ever saw was Mike knocking out Berbick. The next year I got a Hawk board with the skull on the bottom. This was cool seeing two guys who have kind of inspired me my whole life chilling together.
What a legend I remember when at the school cafeteria as a kid there was a poster of Tony Hawk with got milk and going home and seeing his bagel bites comercial and playing thps game
Mike Tyson and Tony Hawk interview was incredible, and Tony Hawk sharing stories, and explaining the maneuver types of skateboarding, Olympics, etc. Two Legends meet each other, and its awesome, awesome rad. Respect.
I love that Mike is more worried about being involved in peoples lives than worrying about what they do or what they can do for him. You remind me of my father Mike. when you appreciate "being with the real thing"
Tony Hawk occasionally shopped at the GameStop I used to work at. Unfortunately I never got to meet him but my co-workers said he was one of the sweetest most down to Earth people they've met.
This was a great pod to wake up to!! Great conversation between 2 legends of 2 legendary sports!! Mike giving Tony ear gummies at the end is priceless!!
Between this and the video of Mike busting his ass on the hoverboard it amazes me that such a prolific lifelong athlete CANNOT balance on a board 3 inches off the ground to save his life 😂
Tony Hawk what a great person for skateboarding his foundation is the reason why skateparks are in just about every city in California ,humble guy who loves skateboarding he’s a real skater.Thanks Tony,todayI’m going skating at a free park somewhere in San Diego!
People in the south west of England get around still using skate board's in the city and countyside, I'm not a skater but me and the brother did go on them a few times,played his first games to,he was and still is the face of skating legend.
Anytime Mike gets on something with wheels you know he bout to eat it. That hoverboard crash a few years back looked like it was so painful hahah. He’s such a good sport about being silly and trying crap like that. I fucking love Mike Tyson
Tyson and Tony Hawk are from the same era, they both were in their diffrent worlds doing their thing . 2 legends.
Now I wonder what era had to most interesting people alive, that would be an awesome thing to know lol
When I think of Tyson I think of the 80’s. When I think of tony hawk I think of the late 90’s. How long does an era exactly last
@@dannyboswell7188 I think of him late 80's.
My boys and I were just playing Pro Skater 64 like a month ago
@@DrinkinMars we are living in the golden era bro. this is the beginning of the documented future and we are like the classic cartoons of the 20s but of this new generation
Tony Hawks is such a humble dude. And he has not only elevated skate boarding, he gave a leg up to the people around him. He seems a real good person.
Skating was a crime during his time, now its a career cause of him.
🎯 i agree 👍🏾
@@mikecliborn420 ikr?! what a great 👍🏾interview...🙋🏾♀️
Hawk*
He has an IQ of 144 , but you would never hear Birdman tell you that; jUst a cool motherfucker 😎🤟
Mike Tyson just jumping on the board with no fear was perfect.
absolutely! He probably would have shredded if he skated younger. Skating is so mental
Why didn't he take his feet off that skateboard 😂🤣🤣 He goes too far with the comedy
@@dubblebarrelnoyz1862the way the were set behind the trucks caused the board to stay under his feet while he walked.
I grew up skateboarding and fighting. These 2 have been my idols for 30 years! EPIC!
The days were
different back then
Some good times
Some bad but all part of the process
Those two sure helped to create some of todays' times
Big Respect
Man Tony hawk is everything nostalgic for us 90's kids. From the games to the commercials I miss that.
Watch gleaming the cube with tony hawk and Christian slater
A Thrasher Legend
Thrash on Birdhouse 🏁
Tony hawk is a legend. I remember everyone in the early 90s wanted to be like him. Thanks Mike for having him on your cool podcast 👊
I remember in the 80s wanting to be like him!
@@jdawg9137 agreed 👍🏼 that’s why he’s a legend. 👊
Even in early 2000 I wanted to be like him and I was super young
I skated with him( about 40 guys)at an indoor skatepark in 89 and I realized I wasn't near as good as I thought! He doesn't give himself enough credit for skating street but I'll never forget seeing him run a wall ride off a quarter and pushed his back up against the ceiling an thought I really suck! I never seen anyone at the park even come close to that ceiling.
@@jdawg9137 wow that’s a great story. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Man i wanted him to mention how kids today are doing 900s no problem and the power of seeing someone else do something you thought was impossible. It opened up so many people's minds to what is possible and the 900 record has even been broken since then. Amazing podcast, really love these guys
yeah 👍🏾 "we gotta do what we've never done, to get what we've never gotten"👋🏾
Yeah, once you see its possible. We now have mitchie doing 1260s
Tony did it in a half pipe. Most of those young guys use a crazy huge roll-in for the to get the speed they need.
Yep. The power of the knowledge that it’s possible. Same happened with the 5 minute mile. People didn’t think it was possible. Now high schoolers do it.
and it started as the McTwist from Mike McGill his older teammate with Powell and Peralta. He was the kid from that team of legends and he definitely took it to another level as he got older.
Love it at 42, Mike and Tony were both Icons my whole life! Love the work and inspiration you both give us.
This brought be back to my childhood two pop culture icons. I grew up watching Mike knock people out and played endless hours of Tony Hawk on N64
Mike being open and humble to Tony and skateboarding culture is so grateful to see, two great and inspiring athletes from two great arts.
Made me so happy to see these two legends together and enjoying each other while alive
I've been involved in skateboarding for about 20years for now. He for sure took it to another level. Multiple Levels
Tony is so humble and it's not easy to explain skateboarding to people who have never skated because it is so deep but he does it well. I wish they would show Tony's son Riley his latest part from the Baker video and they would see epic skateboarding from today. Would be fun to see Mike's reaction to it. Still an amazing podcast!
ion kno 🤷🏿♀️ being a TH "contemporary" means that his children are finally gettin a glimpse of their Father's impact on tha world... so my demographic isn't interested in tha children tha same as we are their Father...
@@amgofficial7791 ?…
Tony is the absolute legend of my childhood and Mike is the best!
Cool name✌️
growing up skating was a massive part of my life. made great friends, built confidence, and got great exercise. unfortunately I was paralyzed in an automobile wreck. I miss it every day. 30 now, and dream I’m skating at least 4 to 7 times a month. Tony blew the scene up and I'm so thankful. also couldn’t be a nicer guy. I know firsthand. If you read this Tony, its Brad from Bham. Shalom, My Brother
Skating usually changes people for the remainder of their life. Definitely mentally. Although it’s considered a sport that can be competitive, it’s roots are deeply embedded within art and music culture.
The Legendary Mike Tyson An The Goat Tony Hawk I still play his game on The N64 to this day!
You should get an Xbox series S, you can put Dev Mode on it and run N64, PS1, PS2, and GameCube games in 4k. You can play Tony Hawk in HD
@Trinidad510 They literally remasterd the original games why would you do that? Lol
@@cosmicabyss7358 I didn't know they remastered them, I've never played a Tony Hawk game so I'm not tapped in to that genre. That's dope though, sometimes upscaling the original game through emulation is a way better experience than playing a remastered version though. Depends on the remaster but playing the original version is better in a lot of cases
Tony Hawk and Rodney Mullen! 2 best skateboarders to skate this planet! Legends are forever🙏 Great interview!💯
Tony is so humble and relaxed it is nuts
“If you don’t have haters, you are nothing”
-Mike Tyson
Man if that’s not the realest quote, and In such good timing too…
Tony and Mike!! Two 90s legends!! I skateboard and my lil bro is a boxer so we're both watching this rn haah
The efforts of Tony & his Father saved Professional/Competitive Skateboarding. His contributions throughout the full breadth of the Sport are hard to measure. Definitely in the Mt.Rushmore
Mt.Olympus the Birdman is a skate God
@@jackboyholla4002 … Right on, copy that 👌🏽🙏🏽⚡️
Mike Tyson is one the few people I think should actually have a podcast. Interviews like this cement my point. He doesn’t just have on people who fit his brand but any and everyone. Seeing these two together is like Bryson & Rihanna. Makes so much sense but who would’ve thought it until it was done. Respect to these legends forever 🙏🏾💯
Tony is so humble love what he said about the slams brining him down to earth, tony keep on shredding, your a inspiration to millions of kids around the world to chase their dreams.
🤣🤣🤣ikr?! that "down-to-earth" podcast or brand... is going to be great 👍🏾 where it encourages tha audience to "forget to quit" (like Mike says)... 🙋🏾♀️
Tony is legit the coolest dude on planet earth. Met him at Boom Boom Huck Jam Minneapolis when I was a young teen and he was the most humble celebrity/athlete you could ever meet
this was our childhood! love you all and thank you for all the great memories!!!!
Tony had kids in the hood playing his game you forever the goat Tony Hawk
Not just the hood, the whole world
Two of my favourite people, awesome. My Mum recently passed - she once told me she'd met Tony, and swore at him for skate boarding inside some event in Plymouth, UK as she had no idea who he was 🤣
Lol telling Tony Hawks off for skate boarding is a legendary move. Hope you're good man. Remember the good times and forget the rest. Love from Portsmouth.
@@bobdigi500 Thanks mate, I appreciate it
Mike tyson is the GOAT! And so is Tony Hawk the LEGEND.!!!
my childhood legends sitting in one room ❤
Skateboarding man I miss it. It ain’t a hobby or sport it’s a lifestyle it’s a culture it changed my life allowed me to meet people I never would have if not for being in the skate community. We all have tony hawk to thank for making it such a popular thing nationwide.
Two Legends hanging out. Inspirational
What a time to be alive? Mike Tyson interviewing Tony Hawk high as heck with no holding back for the corporate setting is just pure insanity and seemes so rare back then when it was all happening.
I remember so many people in San Diego wanted to skate board like him in the late 90s. So many biker crews and skate board crews. Not to mention shows like rocket power being influenced by him. What a legend.
the chemistry between mike and Tony is amazing. Tony is such a pure and humble soul god bless him
No chemistry between them lol. Like at all.
@@Pingaheimer y u dumm
@@chrisxishida born dumm can't help it
This is awesome man. If told me in 2002 I would see Mike Tyson interview Hawkman I would never believe you. Always enjoy an outsiders perspective on skating.
I loved seeing these two legends from different worlds sit down and chat. This is why I respect Mike Tyson all the more!
Being a skater and someone who enjoys training as well. This is GOLD.
love how intrigued and genuinely in admiration Mike is of skaters.
Very humble man now
Tony Hawk is a G.O.A.T. I was a BMX'er, never wanted to skate ever. But when the X-Games were on all I would want to watch was skating. My favorite game was THPS. Skaters are built different, the tricks the do always look like magic damn near.
Such a joy watching this. I was skating everyday for years as a kid/teenager. I know the feeling of being picked at, bullied, it was rough. I had to fight a lot. So both these legends were my idols, my inspiration as young, skating and fighting. I am 46 yrs old now, and even though times was rough back then, I miss it! Maybe I should get a board and start skating again. This time there will be no fighting ^_^
I'm from Rural South Africa but I know Tony, a lot of my peers fell in love with skateboarding because of him.
Tony's humbleness is something to aspire to
Tony has always been chill and super hard working . Like Mike said, “ everybody likes Tony Hawk.”
TONY HAWK is the GOAT San Diego stand UP‼️
Why have I been waiting for this my whole life without even thinking about this even happening thank you Tyson !
What an episode! Such chilled out vibes from 2 legends in Tyson/Hawk
Mr. Hawk's advice to keep putting content out there is interesting because in his day, and Tyson's day it was different, and for Tyson and Hawk it's STILL different. We still appreciate stuff that they did in the 80's today in 2022. So it's wild to hear this man tell younger peeps to keep updating content. Such a paradox!
how can anyone be a tony hawk hater?? this dude is so nice and respectful!
Some awesome vibes between Mike and Tony, mad respect to both of ya 🙏
The world is ready for a Tony Hawk documentary. This documentary needs to happen. We have "dogtown and z boyz", "bones brigade"," the man that souled the world". First 2 are great but much older in history. The latter is basically the time in which street skateboarding morphed into basically what it is today. We NEED one from a vert perspective and theres nobody better to revolve it around than Tony. Yes, many many other influential vert skaters of the time. Danny Way as an example i feel should have his own also. Dudes a absolute BEAST! Mike Vallely also, his nine club episode is amazing and in all honesty he is the epitome of core street skateboarding, but we all know a Tony Hawk doc is something that would absolutely get major attention and make millions from a financial standpoint. The world is ready for it and Tony is in a part in his life where it absolutely makes sense.
Im from the THPS generation of skateboarders and am forever grateful for this man, his accolades and contributions to our lifestyle. We really couldn't have a better spokesperson for our passion.
Mike you a real one for getting on the Skate board much love!
I was there in 99 in San Francisco that day. Afterwards all the bmxers, skaters and bladers all hit the streets of sf for the craziest session I've ever been a part of
Funniest thing. I met some friends in Oceanside after taking the surf liner down there. We went to Johnny Mananas and standing right in front of me was Tony Hawk. I couldn’t and didn’t believe it at first but it was definitely him. I am 37 and was about 16 at the time. I couldn’t believe it was him and was to shy at the time to say anything. A rare moment in history I will never forget. I have fallowed you ever since I can remember. Great to see to legends of sports chopping it up today. Still today this day I wish I would have said something but part of me was so awe inspired and another was doubtful that I was actually next to Tony Hawk.
I know Sebastian has been around for a while now; but it has to be said, he is such a great co-host.
I feel like Mike needs someone to help direct the conversations; as opposed to him being the one leading the conversations. He had an AMAZING co-host previously, but alas, no longer. Thankfully this show has become amazing again with this new guy (sebastian)
so kudos to you! Thanks for the content as always to the whole team behind Mike and Sebastian
Not subjective Tony, you are the GOAT!! Tyson favorite boxer of all time and one of the best ever.
I saw Tony Hawk when he visited Wilmington NC. I'm no trickster, but on a skate board, surf, or even running, I cruise the vibe. Great inspiration. Thank you Mike, and Tony.
Toni by far one of my favorite famous ppl....can't call him a celeb bc he too cool...I dnt think I ever heard him say more than a few sentences..he so humble and chill, he make me think I can try the board again 😏🛹 ...im soo thankful for him..keep doin ur thang Toni " l love you maaan"
Two of the World's Greatest Athletes.
One love for Mike for even stepping on a board! He never seems to doubt.
Tony seems like the chillest guy ever! This is a great episode and a great guest!
Tony is a legend. So proud to see he's still skating, makes me dream that everyone could do that... Mike also is a speacial kind a guy (ultra honest) in modern culture!
As a skateboarder and a boxer, this is feeling tailored for me alone! So rad! Two of the best that ever did it in the same room.
The first major sporting events I ever saw was Mike knocking out Berbick. The next year I got a Hawk board with the skull on the bottom. This was cool seeing two guys who have kind of inspired me my whole life chilling together.
What a legend I remember when at the school cafeteria as a kid there was a poster of Tony Hawk with got milk and going home and seeing his bagel bites comercial and playing thps game
Mike Tyson and Tony Hawk interview was incredible, and Tony Hawk sharing stories, and explaining the maneuver types of skateboarding, Olympics, etc. Two Legends meet each other, and its awesome, awesome rad. Respect.
I love that Mike is more worried about being involved in peoples lives than worrying about what they do or what they can do for him. You remind me of my father Mike. when you appreciate "being with the real thing"
Tony Hawk occasionally shopped at the GameStop I used to work at. Unfortunately I never got to meet him but my co-workers said he was one of the sweetest most down to Earth people they've met.
What did he get?
This is something I never expected.. Mike Tyson interviewing Tony Hawk.
Amazing
Absolutely mind-blown that Mike Tyson recognized Christian Hosoi's Christ Air move. Hosoi and Hawk owned the 80's
2 Legends
1 Show
Let's go !!!!!!
Love it !!!!!
Two GOAT’s 🐐🐐!!!
Amazing to see two of my childhood legends on this. So good
This was a great pod to wake up to!! Great conversation between 2 legends of 2 legendary sports!! Mike giving Tony ear gummies at the end is priceless!!
Bro that was love and respect at it's finest
Tony Hawk is so chill and seems like a really nice dude. Blessings for this legend
Who needs TV.
This is the new tv, i love all
I wish i could sit down with both of these hard working legends.
Respect
Would love to smoke with Tyson
Its always so nice to see how kind anthony is. Hes always been so so kind to everyone
Between this and the video of Mike busting his ass on the hoverboard it amazes me that such a prolific lifelong athlete CANNOT balance on a board 3 inches off the ground to save his life 😂
Tony Hawk what a great person for skateboarding his foundation is the reason why skateparks are in just about every city in California ,humble guy who loves skateboarding he’s a real skater.Thanks Tony,todayI’m going skating at a free park somewhere in San Diego!
His game was insane.. I remember my friends and I just dying to play the tony hawks pro skater demo everyday. All the games after were just as good.
You couldn’t of paid me to believe at one point in life that mike Tyson and tony hawk would sit down and have a conversation lol
So down to earth ✨ love this interview
Tony always welcomed to the cookout 💯
This is by far your best interview. Thank you.
This was needed man, two legends in one room
I'm so proud that I look up to Tony Hawk. What a freakin' stand up dude.
Tony hawk is a legend bro, i remember him in his prime of sk8ting. And i bought all of the tony hawk sk8 games that was a fkn blast. Godbless
Awkward interview but they pulled it off.
Love these gentlemen so much, keep it up❤
Tony Hawk is the Michael Jordan of skating. I am dead serious and don’t give that compliment out often.
The humblest of dudes
Tony Hawk Pro Skater raaah such memories ❤️ 90's kids will know. Legendary 🙌
played tony hawk yesterday on ps4 good memories from the original back in the day.....and now this upload well done mike ❤️🔥
good to see tony here
After watching Mike do that ad for a bong, I immediately went and bought one. That’s some smart marketing right there
People in the south west of England get around still using skate board's in the city and countyside, I'm not a skater but me and the brother did go on them a few times,played his first games to,he was and still is the face of skating legend.
This is the best podcast on RUclips should have millions of followers
Dude I just saw a video of a child doing a 900. It's crazy what one man has inspired. Tony Hawk on the vert and Rodney Mullen on the ground. GOATs.
Anytime Mike gets on something with wheels you know he bout to eat it. That hoverboard crash a few years back looked like it was so painful hahah. He’s such a good sport about being silly and trying crap like that. I fucking love Mike Tyson
Skateboarding that we know today was Rodney Mullen
However Tony took it to another Level with his Video Game THPS
also he's an amazing vert skater
Legend is finally here love Tony and skateboarding since young 🐐
Did you go for it???
Or did it pass you by?
@@matthewmc4363 That is a bot, dude.
@@matthewmc4363 That is one of those pretend MrBeast bots
Bro when Tyson started talking about the movie KIDS . 😂😂😂