Been a fan of his since he graced my Nintendo as a child 🥊 To me he's one of them 80s greats like Hogan, Schwarzenegger, Stallone..all them 80s alphas 💯
@@eremiasranwolf3513 Tragic turn. King is the antithesis of Cus. They both used Tyson but D’Amato returned him with a full tank while King simply sold him for parts.
He would make sure fighters were okay after he knocked them out. A true athlete, warrior, intelligent and man. Vultures picked him a bit at a time, media portrayed him as unhinged. We didn’t see it then, but we see it a lot now, Respect Iron Mike 🙏
Mike Tyson to office manager: "I'm going to need Friday off, something came up. " Office manager: " Sorry Mike, no can do, we're swamped... Why are you wearing boxing gloves in the office? (Mike enjoyed a four-day weekend and returned to work on Tuesday)
I love how Mike Tyson said he can't be a boxing coach because of his personality yet he's one of the best teachers of the sport without even knowing it.
I mean he had to have superior strategy. He was a freak athlete sure, but he was still pretty small for a heavyweight, so superior skill mixed with his power is where he just fucking destroyed people.
@Alex Jordan then what are the weight divisions for in pretty much every combat sport?🤣 size may not matter to knock someone out, but it’s a huge factor in the overall fight.
I love Mike Tyson. If i could throw a party with ten famous people he is there. An amazing guy with a big heart, humble with a good sense of humor. He is a legend forever.
People understate how competently and effectively Mike communicates because of how he speaks but he just explained something in very eloquent and deliberate manner and I’ve noticed that the more I watch him and look at older videos
The comedic impressions of him are really off guard non-chalant Mike. It does and always has frustrated the man when all his impersonations only capture an instance of his speech at a particular time.
It’s safety precautions for the people around him, imagine him getting mad then punching someone with no gloves, it’d be really.. let’s just say unfortunate for the receiver.
Listening to Mike talk in the early 80’s vs late 80’s and 90’s is like listening to two different people. With Cus, Mike was focused, composed, and cerebral. After Cus, he became unstable, angry, and undisciplined. It’s great to see him return to that earlier version of himself later in life.
There's footage of him recording an advertisement for a cable station where he makes mistakes in his lines, Don King makes a joke and Tyson throws a lazy punch in response. There was practically no force behind it, it was meant as a joke but he goes down anyway lol. Even when Tyson is playing around, he still throws a punch harder than most.
He knew how to use his power and speed to his advantage in the ring. That's why he had so many knockouts. He isn't just a brawler,he fights with perfect precision. Each punch lands with a purpose💯
Soon as the interviewer asked that question and Mike put his hand in front I got the vibe that Mike was about to be like "Want to know? I'll show you!" and knocks him out
Yes, when you watch him fight he body punches, body punches and then as soon as the opponent opens even a tiny space by his head, Kachow!! It’s awesome to watch because Mike is looking down while body punching but yet he knows exactly when the opponent has an opening…Kachow!!
@@soerinkoemarYoure wrong brother. As a boxing expert, who has spoken with other experts, none of us have Tyson in our Top 5 🐐. With that being said, Tyson was absolutely amazing. He was the most feared(and entertaining) boxer of his era, and its not even close. But hes definitely NOT on the Mt. Rushmore of boxing.
I don't doubt but this sounds very basic, that's how "magic" works, thats how pro thieves steal from people, getting your mind focused on one thing leaving you vulnerable to another action to happen to u
Only Bruce Lee is the only mother fucker who throws punches you don't see coming with the speed of about 150 MPH ! and if anybody gets hit with that including Mike Tyson it's lights out!💤💤⚰️🪦
I could listen to a young Mike Tyson talk all day. He was so innocent yet ferocious. I just like they way kids spoke in the 80s and early 90s. Everything sounded like a D.A.R.E PSA full of positivity.
Not strange at all it's the quite opposite. To become so good you need a strong mind too not just a strong body. People always pay attention to his ferocity but don't pay attention to how technical and methodical he used to be.
@@DarkLabProductions when you take those punches to your lower body, SOmething similar to Your brain fighting the pain feeling happens, and You lose focus You ll lose focus, it only depends if u gonna stop the head blow or dodge it or u ll take it straight in and go to sleep.
@@windsorpierre9637 I’d still say liver is worse. I’ve had my kidney ruptured by falling onto a corner, and while it hurt a ton more than a liver punch; a liver punch just shuts down your body in a way nothing else can.
This man never ceases to amaze me even after so many years have passed... He was and is a phenomenon. And he changed so much that it was as if he lived several lives in one. I wish one day I could meet him, look him in the eye and tell him how much he has influenced my life for the better and what a good role model he is even now through the interviews I see with him on social media. He was not only a brilliant athlete, but also became a man who found himself and teaches others how to do the same. When everyone thought he had failed, he was actually on the path to self-realization and had some steps to go, some extremely difficult stages. But he climbed them and here he is today shining even more than in his glory in the world of boxing. Well done master! You changed my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
that's what got me most over his hole personality. when I grew up he's always looked like being characterized as stupid in the media. only later I found out, that he is just as real as it gets. His Words and way of speaking is similar to his boxing
His speech impediment always led to people ragging on him when I was a kid. Between that and being a boxer he really didn't command any respect as an intellectual, just a beast. Now, watching what he was doing then, and even now, I have gained a ton of respect for his intellect. He has more going on upstairs than most people.
Man, I could listen to this guy talking about boxing technique all day long...He's a great example of someone who communicates almost perfectly when he explains something he loves. Mike Tyson is an absolute genius.
Everybody talking about the gloves but I'm just always amazed when I hear his soft spoken voice. One of the most ferocious fighters with a beyond gentle soul.
Anybody that saw Mike fight in his prime already knows he’s a living legend.. Even if you’ve only seen Mike fight one or two fights, it would be enough content to put him in the legend category
Merchant used to break Mike's chops early in in his career about going a full 12 rounds. But Merchant always knew Mike was one of the best even if he rarely went the full 12.
I love the intellectual Tyson. He showed glimpses humility when he didn't feel threatened or endangered. When he was young he hadn't dealt with his pain. He has made amazing progress! Such an inspiring life story...💖
Always my idol , one of the biggest examples in life. From the bottom to the top to the bottom and again on top. I admire his schooler mind set always studying and learning.
Its usually the punches you dont see that do the most damage. Mikes fighting style was based around getting into the opponents blindspot, and he was a master of this craft
human mind has the ability to send message to the body and tell it to brace itself from an incoming threat. thats why they say, the punch that you dont see is the most dangerous punch in boxing
You get it! You're the only one who actually understands what he said, in the comments. It's a mental thing. Your eyes see his hands go to your body, that information is passed to your brain which then tells that part to be prepared. Leaving your head vulnerable.
@@swappedoutZ71 well yeah your right sometimes it doubles the impact of a punch..but what i really mean is that our mind got the capability to send signals to our body about an incoming threat allowing it to prepare which makes a punch less damaging. Or sometimes gives you the chance to do what you just said
No shit 5'10 215 knocking out anyone that wants to eat his right or left hand....He said it's like stepping on a cigarette how ya throw the punch step and twist your foot to transfer your hips into it most home runs that are hit ya gotta transfer the power from your legs not just your arms js unless you have sledgehammers for arms and can throw one from the shoulder
I've always respected Mike Tyson. Such a beast, but in a skilled, knowledgeable way. He has always been a gentle guy in general. Always saw the bright part of life. A great inspiration and a teacher to many.
Who was the interviewer please? I know the voice and my brain won't tell me. I want to find this interview you mentioned . Thank you in advance! (Is it Larry Merchant?)
1 Corinthians 1:27 “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;”
@@donarthiazi2443 yes he taught Mike everything he knew. That's what makes Mike so f****** smart. He had the best teacher in the world. Does hurt Tyson is a boxing historian.
@@italianwaterice9594 That's what young men do. When older and with maturity you revisit and scrutinize what you've been told and measure it against life's experience. He's a different man now.
This is what a guy with two boxing PhDs from Harvard would sound like, his explanations are so meticulous. He probably knows how to knock you out by punching your legs.
This man had all of the potential in the world to be the absolute greatest boxer to have ever lived. Then Cus died and Don King swooped in and ruined Mike's life. We will never know just how great he could've been if he'd kept his mind right.
I believe that if he had better people around him who genuinely loved him and respected him he would've been greater. We may have seen the best Tyson ever. If Cus would've lived a couple more years I believe we would've seen an even greater Tyson. I guess we'll never know. There hasn't been a heavyweight like him since. One of a kind!
The sound it made when his fist hit the bag for that one punch knockout demonstration, just off the cuff calm and wearing a suit while doing it, this guy is terrifying- and yet somehow seems so nice at the same time.
Lol, didn't expect him to have gloves on with that dapper outfit
Fr lookin like Dudley from street fighter
This how they boxed in the 1850s
@@Gm-ok1zb lol balrog from street fighter
dapper??
Lowkey hid them gloves lol 😆
Notice how respectful he is to people who give him respect. People never really saw this part about Mike
Agreed .
Been a fan of his since he graced my Nintendo as a child 🥊
To me he's one of them 80s greats like Hogan, Schwarzenegger, Stallone..all them 80s alphas 💯
@@eremiasranwolf3513 Tragic turn. King is the antithesis of Cus. They both used Tyson but D’Amato returned him with a full tank while King simply sold him for parts.
Except if you're a woman.
He would make sure fighters were okay after he knocked them out. A true athlete, warrior, intelligent and man.
Vultures picked him a bit at a time, media portrayed him as unhinged. We didn’t see it then, but we see it a lot now, Respect Iron Mike 🙏
Office worker Mike Tyson with gloves is the scariest thing you will ever see.
Mike Tyson to office manager:
"I'm going to need Friday off, something came up. "
Office manager: " Sorry Mike, no can do, we're swamped... Why are you wearing boxing gloves in the office?
(Mike enjoyed a four-day weekend and returned to work on Tuesday)
Lolol
Office Linebacker and Office Boxer. No long lunches…
I *smack* told you *smack* to send the email! *smack smack*
Holy shit I’m dead as fuck after reading this 😭😭😭😭
As wild and ferocious as he was. Mike had such a beautiful gentleness about him. Listen to the softness of his voice.
Now it's rough
Frrr he's kind of smart to like how he uses his words
@@1Athanasious hes old
This boy can hit you want him to hit you in the ribs honest question 🤔
till he had to transform to beast mode... that shows we all have a potential beast inside... and he wasn't different...
I love how Mike Tyson said he can't be a boxing coach because of his personality yet he's one of the best teachers of the sport without even knowing it.
He knows. He is just not enough patient
I think what he meant was that he is not passionate about pushing someone. He just wants to stay home and relax.
Tyson is saying that because he was coached by the legendary Cus D'Amato. He's basing his opinion on that, which is unfair to him.
I think it's a will problem and not an ability issue.
He said that being a trainer takes as much dedication and attention as being a father. Ain't nobody got time for that
“When I fight someone, I want to break his will. I want to take his manhood. I want to rip out his heart and show it to him”.
- Mike Tyson
Stop it 😆😅🤣
💀
@@eugenemarshall2571 L
@Rollz tyson wants that ass 😂
Years ago, now he's us; trying in 2022. You?Hope so. Nicko.
My favourite words of Mike Tyson is “His face ain’t gonna hit you, it’s his hands. Look at them hands”
Evander is like hold my beer…
@@ishaiahsmith 😂😂😂
Yeah but u gotta hit em too
Aaaaand them he bites off the guys ear...
@@lucaslimal3 Well in that case he was looking at his ear. And hey, who can blame him. Ears were probably tasty.
Dudes a goddamn KO scholar.
Lol
Shouldn’t say God’s name in vain like that
ditto, how offensive@@jacobparamus1229
@@jacobparamus1229 dont force your religion onto others
@@elicooking It’s not forcing I am just teaching them how to be respectful. Whether they believe in God or not.
He was never afraid to share his secrets. He was a master
Never afraid to show his secrets because he knows no one will ever be Mike tyson
I taught him this
Secret? It’s common knowledge in boxing that’s it’s the punch you don’t see that knocks you out.
@@jasonr375Jason? It's been awhile. I'll never forget the training camp where we taught Mike everything he knows
@@JACpotatosremember how i knocked him out once on a sunday noon sparring match
I died when he suddenly pulls out his hands and he has gloves on, especially cos of his smart attire 😂😂😂
Rip
@@the1aboveall483
He was referring to Mike Tyson... who is very much alive.
@@donarthiazi2443 I think it's because A S said "I died" at the beginning of his comment.
It’s like was saying “surprise muthaphuckaz! I’m about to beat your a$$!” 😆
He got this from Michael Scott
I like his emphasis on strategy as opposed to just being buff as hell
I mean he had to have superior strategy. He was a freak athlete sure, but he was still pretty small for a heavyweight, so superior skill mixed with his power is where he just fucking destroyed people.
It's almost as if elite sports isn't just about being a freak athlete
@Alex Jordan size is a huge deal lol try again.
@Alex Jordan then what are the weight divisions for in pretty much every combat sport?🤣 size may not matter to knock someone out, but it’s a huge factor in the overall fight.
When you're a heavyweight, especially a shorter heavyweight, everyone's buff as hell. So you need something else on top of it.
I love Mike Tyson. If i could throw a party with ten famous people he is there. An amazing guy with a big heart, humble with a good sense of humor. He is a legend forever.
People understate how competently and effectively Mike communicates because of how he speaks but he just explained something in very eloquent and deliberate manner and I’ve noticed that the more I watch him and look at older videos
The comedic impressions of him are really off guard non-chalant Mike. It does and always has frustrated the man when all his impersonations only capture an instance of his speech at a particular time.
I couldn’t agree more, people could learn a lot from this clip alone!
Right!! Like he may sound kinda goofy sometimes but in most of his interviews he ends up saying some of the most profound things
Maybe some people do but Mike has always been a great communicator. Also probably the most quote worthy fighter of all time.
Cus D'Amato was one of the great minds in boxing, and you can see how he rubbed off on Mike as a positive influence.
That last 1-2 combo sounded like a freaking shotgun, what an animal
Deadassss
I was looking for this comment! Cause I know I wasn't the only one who heard that!!! 🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️
I was hoping someone else saw that his " one punch knockout" sounded like a gun going off and threw the bag
And in his suit 😂
I felt that last head punch lol
Why is it so funny when the gloves appear, like he wears them everywhere just incase.
😂😂
So he only gets charged with manslaughter and not murder
Underated comment 🤣
Mike probably sleeps with his fist balled up...just in case a dream don't go his way.
It’s safety precautions for the people around him, imagine him getting mad then punching someone with no gloves, it’d be really.. let’s just say unfortunate for the receiver.
Super under rated comment, should be #1 🏆
Listening to Mike talk in the early 80’s vs late 80’s and 90’s is like listening to two different people. With Cus, Mike was focused, composed, and cerebral. After Cus, he became unstable, angry, and undisciplined. It’s great to see him return to that earlier version of himself later in life.
I don't think so;
When did the false accusation from that lil' yt bi**h happen?
I'd argue that current Mike is a 3rd version. A man of peace and wisdom. From Gladiator to Jedi master
When Cus passed, he lost more than a trainer. So that kinda took a toll, but this mike we have now, I feel Cus is so proud of him 🕊️
The rape charge affected him discipline wise as it would.
He became an angry teenager in a monstrous body with unmatched skill. Dangerous combo 😂
“Rattles him a little bit.” Mike Tyson’s weak punch would drop the average man.
There's footage of him recording an advertisement for a cable station where he makes mistakes in his lines, Don King makes a joke and Tyson throws a lazy punch in response. There was practically no force behind it, it was meant as a joke but he goes down anyway lol.
Even when Tyson is playing around, he still throws a punch harder than most.
@@AdLiberated i gotta see that lol
@@riverhuntersuk7387
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Enjoy, it's from a set of outtakes he recorded
@@AdLiberated Awesome, cheers buddy 👍
@@AdLiberated Holy shit he nearly sent him across the room 🤣🤣🤣
*Mike in suit & tie*
Me: Ah yes, casual Mike…
*reveals gloves*
…still casual Mike..
Lol
Always ready
😂
Nice 👍
3 Champs and a Baby!
“Don’t matter how hard you punch.”
*Throws 800joule jabs*
🤣
He said it doesn’t matter how big you are, it matters how fast the punch is
@@satisfyingcuts yeah the faster the punch the more power you get it, it does help out that Mike Tyson body was designed to throw punche so deadly
@@satisfyingcuts
Said by a dude who's 220 lbs of muscle lol. Of course size matters
@@MrKarlozz didn’t say it didn’t matter, I was explaining what he said
This is the sweetest man that could literally tear your head off if you hesitate for one moment.
“Everyone’s got a plan until they get punched in the face” …Mike Tyson
Out of all the things he's said I think this is one of my faves lol
Sett voice line shhheesss
“Everyone’s got a face til they get punched in the plan” … Tike Myson
What if the plan is to shoot you with glock
omg people are always saying this same thing
"What does it take for a real knockout puncher to get the job done?"
Mike: "Well, you have to be me"
You have to be me for the first half of round one.
Poor bag!!
@@omarmelendez3562 poor bag you mean poor mac.
@@omarmelendez3562 it iiioo
@@omarmelendez3562 oooooioioo
"Geez, that new guy in the marketing dept can really throw a punch!"
He's having trouble with emails though.
He just randomly walks around and punches people or bites their ears off. He's weird.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
@@JS-gw5bg Mike: can I bite you sir?
Me: No Please Don't AAAAH FUCK!!
Mike: nam nam delicious
He knew how to use his power and speed to his advantage in the ring.
That's why he had so many knockouts. He isn't just a brawler,he fights with perfect precision. Each punch lands with a purpose💯
What’s even scarier is that he’s clearly not even trying all out when punching that bag. Prime, raw power right there.
Raw?
that one punch to the belly on an average man equals 2 weeks in bed
@@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4One punch like that to your ribs and you ain't breathing properly for a couple weeks
😂 correct
@@lindin2332 no damn steroids
Some may have expected him to answer with some generic fluff but that was super specific and detailed. Favorite boxer of all time for me.
Soon as the interviewer asked that question and Mike put his hand in front I got the vibe that Mike was about to be like "Want to know? I'll show you!" and knocks him out
he seems to be even better person and that's not an embellishment to say
Yes, when you watch him fight he body punches, body punches and then as soon as the opponent opens even a tiny space by his head, Kachow!! It’s awesome to watch because Mike is looking down while body punching but yet he knows exactly when the opponent has an opening…Kachow!!
@TheBoxingProphetdont do drugs birohter
He come close in the eye of boxers
@@soerinkoemarYoure wrong brother. As a boxing expert, who has spoken with other experts, none of us have Tyson in our Top 5 🐐.
With that being said, Tyson was absolutely amazing. He was the most feared(and entertaining) boxer of his era, and its not even close. But hes definitely NOT on the Mt. Rushmore of boxing.
Cus was a real genius!
is*
@@LaidBackMatt *was
Cuthhhhhh
I don't doubt but this sounds very basic, that's how "magic" works, thats how pro thieves steal from people, getting your mind focused on one thing leaving you vulnerable to another action to happen to u
@@LaidBackMatt is? wtf that man has long passed my guy
Mike Tyson is a great champion boxer as well as a greatly seasoned man. He has matured like fine wine. I love him.🥊
The most dangerous punch is the one you don't see coming.
No. Shit.
@@lumbago8938 ok
Only Bruce Lee is the only mother fucker who throws punches you don't see coming with the speed of about 150 MPH ! and if anybody gets hit with that including Mike Tyson it's lights out!💤💤⚰️🪦
The setup body shot would drop me regardless.
Tony furgeson be like
Heavy bag: "Someone help me please"
BhahahHHHHahahahh
@@antwanscott168 the heavy bag thinks?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂💀
The bag definitely felt the pain🤣
What I appreciate so much about Mike is that he’s always been a teacher of the sport as much as he is a fighter.
I could listen to a young Mike Tyson talk all day. He was so innocent yet ferocious. I just like they way kids spoke in the 80s and early 90s. Everything sounded like a D.A.R.E PSA full of positivity.
"Everybody's got a plan...'til they get punched in the face." - Iron Mike Tyson
@YesIt'sMeI'mHereAgainAren'tYouHappyAF♡
Where have you been since the 80s, bruh?
@YesIt'sMeI'mHereAgainAren'tYouHappyAF♡ 🤦🤦
He always speaks so calm. That's pretty weird when you consider what things he does say and did in the ring. Freaking legend.
Forget about the things he says eating someone’s heart and children, that’s just for entertainment and gaining attention purposes.
Not strange at all it's the quite opposite. To become so good you need a strong mind too not just a strong body. People always pay attention to his ferocity but don't pay attention to how technical and methodical he used to be.
Explaining the execution method
@@DarkLabProductions when you take those punches to your lower body, SOmething similar to Your brain fighting the pain feeling happens, and You lose focus You ll lose focus, it only depends if u gonna stop the head blow or dodge it or u ll take it straight in and go to sleep.
@@younesstibokka372 it's a whole différent when the liver is touched😰
@@uwin23 ain’t nothing in this world that can drop a person in pure shock faster than a liverpunch
@@nebula2294 Or kidney shot
@@windsorpierre9637 I’d still say liver is worse. I’ve had my kidney ruptured by falling onto a corner, and while it hurt a ton more than a liver punch; a liver punch just shuts down your body in a way nothing else can.
This man never ceases to amaze me even after so many years have passed... He was and is a phenomenon. And he changed so much that it was as if he lived several lives in one. I wish one day I could meet him, look him in the eye and tell him how much he has influenced my life for the better and what a good role model he is even now through the interviews I see with him on social media. He was not only a brilliant athlete, but also became a man who found himself and teaches others how to do the same. When everyone thought he had failed, he was actually on the path to self-realization and had some steps to go, some extremely difficult stages. But he climbed them and here he is today shining even more than in his glory in the world of boxing. Well done master! You changed my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Always a wise dude, u can tell by how he explains everything 🐐
that's what got me most over his hole personality. when I grew up he's always looked like being characterized as stupid in the media. only later I found out, that he is just as real as it gets. His Words and way of speaking is similar to his boxing
He’s a very intelligent guy no doubt
His speech impediment always led to people ragging on him when I was a kid. Between that and being a boxer he really didn't command any respect as an intellectual, just a beast. Now, watching what he was doing then, and even now, I have gained a ton of respect for his intellect. He has more going on upstairs than most people.
Guys you will not believe me this shit but I freaking met him yesterday Night in a Restaurant and Club😂
This is how I'm walking into job interviews from now on 😌
😂😂😂😂😂
So they know you mean business huh😂😏
You do that. That's when they pull out the 45. Interview is over
Screaming "Put me in coach I'm ready to gooooo!!!" To the regional data analyst
He’s so fricken smart when it comes to boxing, his boxing genius was a huge part of his dominance
And he makes it looks and sounds so easy and simple
Man, I could listen to this guy talking about boxing technique all day long...He's a great example of someone who communicates almost perfectly when he explains something he loves. Mike Tyson is an absolute genius.
That bag never stops rocking from the first hit. Those hits are fast and dangerous. 🐐
Everybody talking about the gloves but I'm just always amazed when I hear his soft spoken voice. One of the most ferocious fighters with a beyond gentle soul.
Gentle until he starts chewing your ear off lmao
Mike really was just a natural when it came to fighting and understanding fighting. One of those mythical “born to do it” guys
Damn, that combo knockout punch...you can hear the impact snap the bag. What a badass.
the speed and a bit if shoulder in it, thats 5 broken ribs
Sublime and brutal.
I replayed it 4 times just to hear the sound again and again
Your lunch break ended two minutes ago. Time for your nap...💀☠️💀☠️
And thats a heavy ass bag you TRY to just shake it and hes making it dance
His communication skills are exceptional. Really explained the science of a knock out punch.
Merchant didn’t realize at that time he was in the presence of a legend..
..im sure they did...
Anybody that saw Mike fight in his prime already knows he’s a living legend.. Even if you’ve only seen Mike fight one or two fights, it would be enough content to put him in the legend category
Yes he did that's why he's interviewing him. He's already world champ ! 🤦
Yeah he definitely did
Merchant used to break Mike's chops early in in his career about going a full 12 rounds. But Merchant always knew Mike was one of the best even if he rarely went the full 12.
Mike really was the definition of the Calm before the Storm.
I love the intellectual Tyson. He showed glimpses humility when he didn't feel threatened or endangered. When he was young he hadn't dealt with his pain. He has made amazing progress! Such an inspiring life story...💖
He's one of my favorites because of his story
Always my idol , one of the biggest examples in life. From the bottom to the top to the bottom and again on top. I admire his schooler mind set always studying and learning.
You can tell Mike was passionate about his training here. More of this please 👊.
I love this old Myke videos, he was so eloquent and articulate young dude
Its usually the punches you dont see that do the most damage. Mikes fighting style was based around getting into the opponents blindspot, and he was a master of this craft
His power shots sound like a whip
He's throwing them at like 60% probably here as well. His power and speed for his size was really incredible.
@@dontakeshit yes that always got overlooked.
I was just about to say that myself, his punches really do sound like a whip
Like the Kumi-Tae sound effects in tht Boondocks episode lmao
Mike has a great way of explaining things
He understands what it is to be a true martial artist. It’s fight science.
Per boxing Mike’s intelligence was very underrated. Dude was a genius
Still is. He could train a champion.
All thanks to his genes and obviously Cus D'amato
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So basically the legend is that if anyone ask Mike about boxing, the boxing gloves will automatically appear on his hand out of thin air
Just don't ask him to whisper it to you..
Then he's all ears (and you're minus one)
😂😂 wow hahaha
🤣
@@johnjenkins9705 🤭😆😂🤣😭
Tyson-“Doesn’t matter how hard you punch, because I punch harder. Anything else I’m saying just sounds good”
human mind has the ability to send message to the body and tell it to brace itself from an incoming threat. thats why they say, the punch that you dont see is the most dangerous punch in boxing
You get it! You're the only one who actually understands what he said, in the comments. It's a mental thing. Your eyes see his hands go to your body, that information is passed to your brain which then tells that part to be prepared. Leaving your head vulnerable.
Bracing yourself for a punch is the worst thing to do. Better to relax and let your head/shoulder roll with it
@@swappedoutZ71 well yeah your right sometimes it doubles the impact of a punch..but what i really mean is that our mind got the capability to send signals to our body about an incoming threat allowing it to prepare which makes a punch less damaging. Or sometimes gives you the chance to do what you just said
Reflex
Dude I had that exact punching bag and I can tell that what he’s doing has some fr power
Yea bro he’s mike Tyson…
No shit 5'10 215 knocking out anyone that wants to eat his right or left hand....He said it's like stepping on a cigarette how ya throw the punch step and twist your foot to transfer your hips into it most home runs that are hit ya gotta transfer the power from your legs not just your arms js unless you have sledgehammers for arms and can throw one from the shoulder
I don't have that punching bag and I can tell that he has some fr power too 🤣
Iron Mike is the master with throwing punches quick and his leverage is incredible. the uppercuts were probably his favorite.
I would learn whatever he’s teaching. Very sincere and humble.
Man. TYSON was so eloquent, intelligent and just so dazzling in his aura. Thank you Mike...protect & give Flowers now!
His love taps sound like gun shots. 👑
Mike Tyson is one of the greatest boxers that ever lived..his intelligence was so underestimated..he is a true legend..love Mike Tyson..
Mike is doing it like a technical engineering presentation of a punch.
He literally and specifically explained in detail to every man he knocked out, how it was going to happen!
He made it look like an art!
Because it is lmao
Ummm it IS😂😂😂
The sweet science
they call it martial arts for a reason lol
i could listen to mike talk for hours
Its amazing to see how much better of a public speaker he has become over the years. Nothing but props to the man he has now become.
I love seeing Tyson talk technique. You can tell he's an expert and he just locks into focus
My dad in the office explaining why he deserves a promotion:
I love how logistical he is, the way he comprehends a fight is pretty sick
I've always respected Mike Tyson. Such a beast, but in a skilled, knowledgeable way. He has always been a gentle guy in general. Always saw the bright part of life. A great inspiration and a teacher to many.
I really love his Peekaboo technique
He perfected it especially the uppercut he throws in.
really??? 😑
Thats the most bot/npc comment ive read all week
It is cold af
@@CSDonohue11 seeking affirmation from others by stating the obvious makes you and robert tonights biggest looser
The way his body moves so relaxed and seemingly soft yet so quick and solid connections! Holy fuck.
I never expected Tyson to use the word “preoccupied” so eloquently along with a demo
Mike Tyson has always been brilliant. Age, experience and his resolve to stay humble just polished that brilliance.
He just pulls out a master class. Man he's such a legend
I love how despite being such a monster, Mike sounded so soft here
“RUNNN!!!!! HE’S GOT A PAIR OF GLOVES”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😝
This comment was the one 😂😂
I heard somewhere that mike is really fast...
A humble and respectful gentleman. He is the most obvious personality shift that we have observed in modern times.
I dropped my phone when he brought in his gloves
"It's the knife you don't see that cuts deepest..."
*"It's the punch you don't see coming that knocks you out..."*
...Both are equally true..
lol both have nothing to do with each other. One refers to betrayal and emotional damage, the other is literally about boxing
One of my all-time favorite Mike Tyson interviews 👊
Who was the interviewer please? I know the voice and my brain won't tell me. I want to find this interview you mentioned . Thank you in advance! (Is it Larry Merchant?)
Yeah it's Larry Merchant...
I wish he had done this as a regular podcast or show. True professionalism.😊
When he is confident and focused, that lisp disappears. Wow
The most fierce man on the planet is also the most soft spoken. What a combo!
1 Corinthians 1:27
“But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;”
The scary part is how smart and accurate he was! True student of his craft. Oh yeah and how ferocious too.
Bro is and always will be a savage!!! Mad respect for Tyson.
“Well..”
**proceeds to pull gloves from his ass**
Interviewer: what does it take to finish the job
Mike : Takes out gloves 🥊
Interviewer: 😳
Didn’t expect the likes 🤣
Lmaoo
Awesome ,🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣😂 But fr not really though. That was Larry Merchant asking the question. Nobody’s seen more knockouts than him.
Well wilder probably would've stop him .. like 4 rounds...Mike Wouldn't came out afterwards....
The last punch is one of the scariest I have ever heard
Mike's dressing code: wear gloves even in the funeral💀
We're fortunate to have witnessed Iron Mike in the phases of his life.
Such a brilliant mind !!
he repeats things that people say
Yes, the legendary Cus D'Amato... had a brilliant mind for teaching the art of boxing
@@donarthiazi2443 yes he taught Mike everything he knew. That's what makes Mike so f****** smart. He had the best teacher in the world. Does hurt Tyson is a boxing historian.
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@@italianwaterice9594 That's what young men do. When older and with maturity you revisit and scrutinize what you've been told and measure it against life's experience. He's a different man now.
This is what a guy with two boxing PhDs from Harvard would sound like, his explanations are so meticulous. He probably knows how to knock you out by punching your legs.
You hear those snaps on that bag.
Oh , hell yeah,sounds like a bull whip.
The only man to ever hurt a heavy bag 🤣
😂😂
This man had all of the potential in the world to be the absolute greatest boxer to have ever lived. Then Cus died and Don King swooped in and ruined Mike's life. We will never know just how great he could've been if he'd kept his mind right.
I believe that if he had better people around him who genuinely loved him and respected him he would've been greater. We may have seen the best Tyson ever. If Cus would've lived a couple more years I believe we would've seen an even greater Tyson. I guess we'll never know. There hasn't been a heavyweight like him since. One of a kind!
The sound it made when his fist hit the bag for that one punch knockout demonstration, just off the cuff calm and wearing a suit while doing it, this guy is terrifying- and yet somehow seems so nice at the same time.
This guy was the most dangerous human being at one time. Now, I want hug him, I will die quietly if I can just feel his embrace.