@@wrotedog Holyfield low key thought Tyson was going to win and that would be his next fight. In an undertone, when he seen Tyson lose, he knew he would be champ then.
It’s true but Yet the contract was signed to fight Tyson June 1990 and he was getting 13 mill guaranteed, go watch the fight they say it at the beginning of the telecast
@@trudownsouth8490 I’m saying he was signed to fight Tyson that following June if Tyson had won the Buster fight prior to the fight, but he lost so he Holyfield fight Buster
Holyfield is not only a legendary boxer but you can easily tell that he is a good man, his conversation is honest and without malice he see's it all as just one of those things its just the way it turned out.. You can't say the same for many
Brother Holyfield is definitely Legendary in the sport of boxing. He may have been rather quiet but in welter weight and heavyweight he fought and defeated the best they gave to him.
That was absolutely a long count but that’s not the rule. It’s based off the referee entirely. He can turn around and tell the opponent to get in the corner. Refs do it all the time
Not exactly, as soon as a fighter gets knocked down there’s a person ringside that’s starts the count as soon as the fighter hits the deck, and the referee is supposed to pick up where the ringside referee is counting, and the ref in that fight started his own count at 3 or 4, regardless, Buster was fine, and there wasn’t any time left in the round.
@@chrisbrann7733 but the ref didn't and that's not busters fault. The round ended after he got up. So tyson had the chance to take advantage! He didn't he lost heart. Not the refs fault not busters fault.. tyson failed to follow up on the knock down.
@@chrisbrann7733The referee picks up the count at 3 or 4, and he's not required to take it from the clock. There's a reason there's a clock and a timekeeper beside the ring -- but the count is passed to a human. That's why it's a "ten count", not 10 seconds-- the referee needs to access the fighter, if it takes a few seconds longer, it's fine. They're not racing to their feet-- they're seeing if the fighter is okay to continue. Buster was okay to continue, Mike clearly, was not. Mike's funny for bringing this up when he 1000% knows better.
Finally....someone that doesn't let Vlad interject so often, guiding the narrative; because Holyfield kept on saying, "say" over and over and over again....had me rolling...
Excuses don't matter. Every referee's count differs. No one other than Mike and his fan base believes that. Buster also handed Mike a whopping all night long.
I just saw the knockdowns again. Both received the same count. For Buster, he hit the mat, the ref pushes Tyson to his corner, and when he gets to Douglas he starts counting. So MAYBE he got an extra second. With Tyson, he hit the mat, the ref told Buster to get to his corner, then he starts counting. But the thing about Buster was that he used the entire count to gather himself. He was clearly ready to get up by 7 or 8. The thing about that was that had Tyson knocked out Buster Douglas earlier in the round, maybe he finishes him after the count. Maybe. But Tyson knocked him down towards the end of the round. As soon as Buster got up, the bell rang.
Wasn't no Slow count. HBO did a special on this right after the fight. First of all the rule is its a 10 COUNT not 10 seconds meaning it goes by what the ref counts by not an official 10 seconds. Buster Douglas was already on one knee ready to get up at the count of 9.
You're wrong. Look at the judge ringside who started his count immediately. You'll see he's ahead of the ref inside the ring. He has on white gloves. Background.
@@tyh4180 Thats not a judge who does that that was just an official and he started his 1 count as soon as he landed. That has nothing to do with the ref's count.
@@urbanflavorzyoure an idiot. a referee should start a ten count as soon as the fighter hits the mat. from what your saying its up to the referee to decide when the count begins. so he can wait like 5 seconds before he starts? that would make it 15 seconds recovery instead of 10, and that's okay with you?
Well that’s pretty flawed then. Sounds like the ref can do whatever he wants and did. And of course they would come out and say that right after. So you tell me why that should be. Why should a ref be allowed to make what’s called a ten count into 14 seconds. Because they say so? Does it seem fair? Does it open up the possibility for cheating?
Holyfield already was an undisputed CW champion and #1 contender at HW. Tyson was lucky that it wasn`t Holyfield in the ring in Tokyo and just Douglas.
@@maturanita yeah you’re right. What I really meant to say is if he wouldn’t have gotten with Don King and fired Kevin Rooney, and stayed the course. but yeah, he believed his own hype by the time, which is really sad
He was also on 1 as soon as Buster hit the canvas. It's suppose to be a 10 count FROM the moment you hit the canvas. So the moment of your impact should be 0, not 1...
They ignore the ringside clock and timekeeper for a reason, its a "ten count" not "10 seconds". The referee needs time to access the fighter. It's not a race to your feet, the ref needs to make sure the fighter is okay to continue. In a sport where people can be risking their lives if they can't protect themselves, a couple of seconds here or there is not important. Buster was alert and could answer the count, Mike could not. Any boxing fan can tell you this. Lol
The difference is that Douglas was saved by the bell. He was able to rest, but that's part of the game. You can't win them all. Tyson thought he was invincible back then. That was his hubris. A good punch can finish anyone off. As Tyson himself said. Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.
Vlad... seriously please read this. In Boxing there is a person called the timekeeper or sometimes called the spotter who sits outside the ring. They are supposed to start counting as soon as a fighter falls, and the ref is SUPPOSED TO pick up that person's count. Sometimes the ref has to instruct the other guy to the correct/neutral corner after a knock down happens. If he comes back and THEN starts his count the guy who's down gets more than a 10 count. The ref is *supposed* to pick up the spotter's count. Every now and then the camera will pick up the spotter as they're counting... Sometimes they stand up (so the ref can easily see them... Wilder - Fury) immediately and start counting a KD. in the Tyson-Douglas fight the spotter had on white gloves. Compare his count to the ref's.
Both fighters got up around the 10 to be honest, doesn't matter if the count was fast or slow, that doesn't stand up in a court, it's what the boxer hears that matters. I would say the difference was Douglus was ready to fight on 10 and Tyson was completely finished and could have got badly hurt if he had continued. Fair result.
Long count,😂😂😂😂Buster followed the count that the referee gave him and beat that count easily and could have gotten up earlier if he chose. Plus Buster was completely coherent when he hit the canvass because he slammed his fist on the canvas as to say damn. Yall wildin 😂😂😂
Surprised that Tyson would still complain about it being a slow 10 count. He still had the rest of the fight to do something about it, but didn't. He has himself to blame for not taking training seriously and paid the price. His shenanigans outside of the ring was his ultimate downfall.
This guy always makes me believe the one who trains the hardest wins. Hollyfields has confidence I mean you'd have to fighting Tyson... Twice!! A real champion...
Vladtv with holyfield and busta douglas : "i've seen the fight and i wasnt a long count" Vladtv with mike tyson : "that was a long count for sure" 😂😂😂😂
Buster had a long count. Look at the man wearing white gloves finger counting in the scene. Tyson at his best Douglas had no chance. Tyson needed this lost anyways. Razor Ruddock was hitting Tyson harder with no effect.
Tyson was still had his best when be lost to Douglas. Beating everyone left right and center and this loss was four years after Tyson first became heavyweight champion of the world.
I remember that night. I was living in Florida at the time. I was working at my dads restaurant. Washing dishes in the back. Someone came in the back and told me mike got knocked out. I dropped all the dishes on the floor and broke them. In shock 👋🤣
Douglas was ready to get up. He was waiting for the 8 count. He could of got up two seconds earlier if he had to. It’s not like he was out on his feet. I’m so tired of Tyson fan boys. HE LOST!
@@neverstaydown3947 Tyson was the much smaller man yet weight much more without an ounce of fat on him. If he was roided so was Mike. The fact is you can look at Evander as a teenager and he was clearly going to be naturally jacked. He had this crazy back shape and frame that just had to fill out. He is also retired and well over 60 yet still jacked.
Buster was down for 13 seconds but it don’t matter because the rule is a 10 count not 10 seconds and if you watch most counts are slow if you are basing it off of seconds, but again it’s a 10 count not 10 seconds.
I just so happened to be watching the Buster Douglas fight and this Vlad clip was next up in the Que. didn’t even know Holyfield had a VladTV interview. What are the odds?
Mike at the post fight interview gave all credit to Buster and took his loss like a man. Don King then poisoned and changed his mind in fear of losing Mike as his cash cow. And tried to overturn the result.
The amazing thing about is that people actually think the count was why Tyson lost instead of realizing that Douglass dominated the fight and just got sloppy got caught, got up and continued to dominate until he KO’D Tyson 2 rounds later
When Buster fought Holyfield he came in overweight and out of shape. The main reason he lost to Holyfield in my opinion. That's not taking anything away from Holyfield. He was a great fighter.
The hit and hold was Mike's kryptonite and I never understood why nobody taught him take one step back with your right foot put your head in his chest and dig the body, rearrange his organs. That would've stopped immediately. Mike was taught to come in stand square hook turning the whole body and feet. It was an old puncher tactic Cuz taught him. No one taught him when to bale on it so he stood there with his feet together a taller guy holding him and couldn't do anything. Ridiculous no one taught him methods to deal with that. His entire team had disintegrated to lesser individuals, and he was alone. Now sure he did to himself but when you're that young and lose your support system you don't have the wherewithal to make smart decisions.
This dude vlad is a clown. Says Douglas gets up and proceeds to take it to Tyson. No dummy the round was over the bell rang when Douglas got up. He so set on making the point that he watched the fight over and over than he should be aware that Douglas beat a shell of who tyson was at that point.
Yeah they were both past their peak in 96. Holyfield was noticeably slower, even more than Tyson. In 1991 Holyfield was one of the fastest punching heavyweights of am time.
Watched the buster douglas knock down. The ref started counting at 3-4 seconds into Douglas's butt hitting the ground. He got more of a delayed count than a long count but still got around 12-14 secs total. I feel he still would have made count but Tyson wasn't wrong
I counted 13 seconds even after the ref started counting and I don’t know why he kept looking behind him for. Probably asking the book handlers was he counting slow enough 😂 Tyson gotta blame himself for not taking the fight seriously and not training. Wish cus d’amato didn’t die or Tyson would’ve stayed with Rooney because he should’ve never lost
@@demetriusreynolds8178I'm a (ex) fighter...he looks back because his 1st job is protecting the fighter and that includes separation after a fighter gets downed. He separates them and simultaneously there is another man counting supposedly from the point he is down. After the separation, the ref checks the count man and starts from there. It's not YOUR speed of counting, it's the ref. If you count 20 secs and the ref counts 9, as longs as he keeps the same pace, there is no official question (Sonny Liston vs Ali) You have to realize Tyson did this after 3 years in prison with zero fighting. He should of took it seriously but would of beat Douglas, Holyfield and Lennox (+ another 5 fights) had he been out and current. Ali was banned in 67' for 3 years and all the big fighters he lost to after that. Minus Douglas, the same happened to Tyson after 92'. Look at their pre conviction vs post conviction records
This was like the movie "Inception" They went to a flashback of tyson and in that flashback went to a flashback of Douglas....then back to a flashback of Tyson...by the time it came back to Holyfield, I forgot it was Holyfield's interview.
This 'long count; business was a big fiasco caused by Don King. First things first, it was stated, after much debate about the rules, ' a boxer is knocked out when the referee REACHES the count of 10' not 10 seconds to the 100th of a second. The ref may not start counting right away as he is making sure the standing fighter goes to a neutral corner and may peek to see if that fighter remains in that neutral corner. So, yes, a count may go longer than 10 seconds. King started this controversy, while still in Japan, most likely to get an immediate rematch because he'd just lost control of the Heavyweight Championship. Also, a big money fight with Holyfield was in line and King stood to lose an inordinate amount of money if Tyson wasn't the one fighting Holyfield. Plus, time was of the essence as Tyson, at that time, was facing jail time. Upon arriving back to the US, the media expressed their discontent with King as it took away from Douglas's accomplishment and King backed off his 'long count'. Surprised to see and hear Tyson still defending this. He didn't lose because of a 'long count'. He lost because he'd lost all respect for the Heavyweight championship. .
I think Holyfield was glad that buster won cuz he knew it was going to be easier to beat buster. At that time Holyfield was seeking glory more so than money
I loved how Holyfield broke the "game of boxing" Frfr!! 💯3:52 😄 It used to be "WHO did the most punches VS who LANDED the most during a round!!" 😱 ... Now it's.. Who is the most FLASHEST!! 🤐 Who won the match.??. (Fuck Fan Favorite!! ) Did Buster WIN it OR did Mike LOSE it on public opinion?!?.. Just asking
Man, even when I was watching it live on TV as a kid I thought they slowed down the count towards 7 and 8 and 9, he was supposed to be ready and up with his hands in the air by the time 8 hits. I still think he got a long count, but it doesn't matter, he got up and beat Tyson. Tyson may have gotten a longer count too so the ref was being fair, but Tyson wasn't ready when he got back up.
Yup, I was thinking the same....several interviews I've seen where vlad is acting cool in someone's face...then seems to be mocking them while talking to someone else. I never understood how someone is not embarrassed to act this corny/cowardly.
"I didn't come here to fight Tyson, I came to fight the winner".
Hard body classy response. No argument.
He didn't want the smoke back then unless it was set up for him gets the belts then runs from razor ruddock
@@wrotedog
Holyfield low key thought Tyson was going to win and that would be his next fight. In an undertone, when he seen Tyson lose, he knew he would be champ then.
It’s true but Yet the contract was signed to fight Tyson June 1990 and he was getting 13 mill guaranteed, go watch the fight they say it at the beginning of the telecast
@@TLathers225
Why fight Tyson after he lost the belt when he could just fight Douglass and get the championship?
@@trudownsouth8490 I’m saying he was signed to fight Tyson that following June if Tyson had won the Buster fight prior to the fight, but he lost so he Holyfield fight Buster
"Who ever wins, that's who i'm gonna fight"
The way boxing use to be.
Holyfield is not only a legendary boxer but you can easily tell that he is a good man, his conversation is honest and without malice he see's it all as just one of those things its just the way it turned out.. You can't say the same for many
Why isn’t he legendary?
@@trzmak3977 Lol you misread bro.. He is saying that not only is he legendary but also a good man..
Brother Holyfield is definitely Legendary in the sport of boxing. He may have been rather quiet but in welter weight and heavyweight he fought and defeated the best they gave to him.
@@Michael-cf9lfdamn I missed it too my bad.
I did misread my bad
Evander is such a gentleman, I have nothing bad to say about him, that man is always smiling, being kind, never shows hate or resentment
Vlad a straight up punk for this one
Vlad always been a weasel type character
The DEVILS advocate in the flesh.
@@wassaaa710
That’s why it’s messed up that our people go on his show knowing that he exploits a lot of the toxic shit in our community.
Police VLAD….
Why do you watch his channel then?
Someone please count how many times Champ says “I say”😂😂😂😂😂
167 😂
That could be a drinking game. Lol
Damn them blows to the head took some damage.
😂😂😂😂 I laughed so hard! I didn’t notice until I seen this comment
😂😂😂 I’m dead
Evander sounding like Foghorn Leghorn and shhht….” I say I say I say boy….I say ….” 😂😂😂
That's the price of being a champion, messing up his speech, slurring his words from all those punches upside his head.
😂💀
Evander was not having that Mike Tyson slander he gave Tyson his props
"I say.. I say...😂😂😂 Love Evander man...
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That was absolutely a long count but that’s not the rule. It’s based off the referee entirely. He can turn around and tell the opponent to get in the corner. Refs do it all the time
Not exactly, as soon as a fighter gets knocked down there’s a person ringside that’s starts the count as soon as the fighter hits the deck, and the referee is supposed to pick up where the ringside referee is counting, and the ref in that fight started his own count at 3 or 4, regardless, Buster was fine, and there wasn’t any time left in the round.
@@chrisbrann7733 but the ref didn't and that's not busters fault. The round ended after he got up. So tyson had the chance to take advantage! He didn't he lost heart. Not the refs fault not busters fault.. tyson failed to follow up on the knock down.
@@chrisbrann7733The referee picks up the count at 3 or 4, and he's not required to take it from the clock. There's a reason there's a clock and a timekeeper beside the ring -- but the count is passed to a human. That's why it's a "ten count", not 10 seconds-- the referee needs to access the fighter, if it takes a few seconds longer, it's fine. They're not racing to their feet-- they're seeing if the fighter is okay to continue. Buster was okay to continue, Mike clearly, was not. Mike's funny for bringing this up when he 1000% knows better.
Tyson count was quick as shit I remember it was 10 th BIRTHDAY yes it was slow for Buster, fast for Mile yes that's true
Vegas baby.
Also Tyson's gumshield was hanging out his mouth and looked disoriented
Tyson’s count was long also. He was down for 13 seconds and clearly disoriented.
@@LARULES100The fight was in Japan.
@@billdouglas8701no he wasn’t ur blind dumbass
LMAO, 2:47 - 3:09 Aries Spears imitation of Holyfield was EXACTLY like that. I have to watch all of Spears skits as Holyfield now.
Douglas beat the tar out of Tyson. The long count is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. He wasn’t hurt at all.
Finally....someone that doesn't let Vlad interject so often, guiding the narrative; because Holyfield kept on saying, "say" over and over and over again....had me rolling...
I just went and watched the knockdown , buster was still down at 10 seconds... Mike was right
He was on his knee coherent at 7. Plus the rule is a 10 count not 10 seconds
They both had long counts. Mike Tyson lost, fair and square.
Buster dominated Tyson all night
Excuses don't matter. Every referee's count differs. No one other than Mike and his fan base believes that.
Buster also handed Mike a whopping all night long.
@@ronaldjohnson6304 yup they did have long counts .
I just saw the knockdowns again. Both received the same count. For Buster, he hit the mat, the ref pushes Tyson to his corner, and when he gets to Douglas he starts counting. So MAYBE he got an extra second. With Tyson, he hit the mat, the ref told Buster to get to his corner, then he starts counting. But the thing about Buster was that he used the entire count to gather himself. He was clearly ready to get up by 7 or 8. The thing about that was that had Tyson knocked out Buster Douglas earlier in the round, maybe he finishes him after the count. Maybe. But Tyson knocked him down towards the end of the round. As soon as Buster got up, the bell rang.
Wasn't no Slow count. HBO did a special on this right after the fight. First of all the rule is its a 10 COUNT not 10 seconds meaning it goes by what the ref counts by not an official 10 seconds. Buster Douglas was already on one knee ready to get up at the count of 9.
You're wrong. Look at the judge ringside who started his count immediately. You'll see he's ahead of the ref inside the ring. He has on white gloves. Background.
@@tyh4180 Thats not a judge who does that that was just an official and he started his 1 count as soon as he landed. That has nothing to do with the ref's count.
@@urbanflavorzyoure an idiot. a referee should start a ten count as soon as the fighter hits the mat. from what your saying its up to the referee to decide when the count begins. so he can wait like 5 seconds before he starts? that would make it 15 seconds recovery instead of 10, and that's okay with you?
Well that’s pretty flawed then. Sounds like the ref can do whatever he wants and did. And of course they would come out and say that right after. So you tell me why that should be. Why should a ref be allowed to make what’s called a ten count into 14 seconds. Because they say so? Does it seem fair? Does it open up the possibility for cheating?
Holyfield already was an undisputed CW champion and #1 contender at HW. Tyson was lucky that it wasn`t Holyfield in the ring in Tokyo and just Douglas.
@TheRaiderStory indeed he was! Holyfield would have humiliated him far worse
AGREED 100 PERCENT
@@maturanita don’t think he would have taken Holyfield lightly like he did Douglas. Tyson was overweight and didn’t train.
@@Drjackdempsey9644 he would have, unfortunately. By 90 Tyson was full of himself, right down delusional if you will.
@@maturanita yeah you’re right. What I really meant to say is if he wouldn’t have gotten with Don King and fired Kevin Rooney, and stayed the course. but yeah, he believed his own hype by the time, which is really sad
The ringside ref had the count correct..he was on 3 seconds when the in ring ref started at 1second..
Bingo, you can even see him counting if you pay attention
The white glove, But the referee count is the count that matters and that’s the one he beat easily
He was also on 1 as soon as Buster hit the canvas. It's suppose to be a 10 count FROM the moment you hit the canvas. So the moment of your impact should be 0, not 1...
They ignore the ringside clock and timekeeper for a reason, its a "ten count" not "10 seconds". The referee needs time to access the fighter. It's not a race to your feet, the ref needs to make sure the fighter is okay to continue. In a sport where people can be risking their lives if they can't protect themselves, a couple of seconds here or there is not important. Buster was alert and could answer the count, Mike could not.
Any boxing fan can tell you this. Lol
@@fiucik1Not the rules. 😂
What Mike is not saying is he interrupted the Count by not retreating to his/correct corner. Watch the tape.
The difference is that Douglas was saved by the bell. He was able to rest, but that's part of the game. You can't win them all. Tyson thought he was invincible back then. That was his hubris. A good punch can finish anyone off. As Tyson himself said. Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.
This the 1st time "DJ vald" every did a FLASHBACK in a......flashback lol 🎯💯🔥🤣😂
Vlad... seriously please read this. In Boxing there is a person called the timekeeper or sometimes called the spotter who sits outside the ring. They are supposed to start counting as soon as a fighter falls, and the ref is SUPPOSED TO pick up that person's count. Sometimes the ref has to instruct the other guy to the correct/neutral corner after a knock down happens. If he comes back and THEN starts his count the guy who's down gets more than a 10 count. The ref is *supposed* to pick up the spotter's count. Every now and then the camera will pick up the spotter as they're counting... Sometimes they stand up (so the ref can easily see them... Wilder - Fury) immediately and start counting a KD. in the Tyson-Douglas fight the spotter had on white gloves. Compare his count to the ref's.
Buster did it for his mother.
The Buster Douglas that showed up that night would have been a nightmare for any heavyweight that’s ever laced them up. It was a perfect storm.
Holyfield is top 10
Tyson count was fast as hell lol
No. Tyson’s count was long also, 13 seconds.
Both fighters got up around the 10 to be honest, doesn't matter if the count was fast or slow, that doesn't stand up in a court, it's what the boxer hears that matters. I would say the difference was Douglus was ready to fight on 10 and Tyson was completely finished and could have got badly hurt if he had continued. Fair result.
Tyson was right buster did get a long count
Def did
It's always a long count
Long count,😂😂😂😂Buster followed the count that the referee gave him and beat that count easily and could have gotten up earlier if he chose. Plus Buster was completely coherent when he hit the canvass because he slammed his fist on the canvas as to say damn. Yall wildin 😂😂😂
@albertblandshaw7790 Tyson's gumshield was hanging out and looked completely disorientated, that's the difference.
They both did.
Surprised that Tyson would still complain about it being a slow 10 count. He still had the rest of the fight to do something about it, but didn't. He has himself to blame for not taking training seriously and paid the price. His shenanigans outside of the ring was his ultimate downfall.
Shutup
History is history you can't change history..
This guy always makes me believe the one who trains the hardest wins. Hollyfields has confidence I mean you'd have to fighting Tyson... Twice!! A real champion...
Vladtv with holyfield and busta douglas : "i've seen the fight and i wasnt a long count"
Vladtv with mike tyson : "that was a long count for sure"
😂😂😂😂
Champ Sounds like Foghorn “ISay”😂
Tyson’s count could’ve been 20 seconds and he might not have made it😛
Holyfield is one of my favorite boxers of all time.
Buster had a long count. Look at the man wearing white gloves finger counting in the scene. Tyson at his best Douglas had no chance. Tyson needed this lost anyways. Razor Ruddock was hitting Tyson harder with no effect.
Tyson was still had his best when be lost to Douglas. Beating everyone left right and center and this loss was four years after Tyson first became heavyweight champion of the world.
@@kfreckle5453That’s incorrect & you know it. Tyson came into the fight underprepared and off his game.
I remember that night. I was living in Florida at the time. I was working at my dads restaurant. Washing dishes in the back. Someone came in the back and told me mike got knocked out. I dropped all the dishes on the floor and broke them. In shock 👋🤣
I watch the fight live, it was a slow count Tyson should of Won.
A lot of people said it was a long count back then.
Douglas was ready to get up. He was waiting for the 8 count. He could of got up two seconds earlier if he had to. It’s not like he was out on his feet. I’m so tired of Tyson fan boys. HE LOST!
Evander was the man. But he had too many fights
The Real Deal. What a man. Never made excuses. Fought everyone. And just a great guy. A truly great fighter.
roided to the gills
@@artvandelay837had to be
@@neverstaydown3947 Tyson was the much smaller man yet weight much more without an ounce of fat on him. If he was roided so was Mike. The fact is you can look at Evander as a teenager and he was clearly going to be naturally jacked. He had this crazy back shape and frame that just had to fill out. He is also retired and well over 60 yet still jacked.
I watched Holyfield’s match against Brian Nielsen in Copenhagen last night 🥊
yup yup "My job is to fight the winner" .....he didn't care who won!
Buster was down for 13 seconds but it don’t matter because the rule is a 10 count not 10 seconds and if you watch most counts are slow if you are basing it off of seconds, but again it’s a 10 count not 10 seconds.
I just so happened to be watching the Buster Douglas fight and this Vlad clip was next up in the Que. didn’t even know Holyfield had a VladTV interview. What are the odds?
Its the ref count that counts not seconds on the clock.
Mike at the post fight interview gave all credit to Buster and took his loss like a man. Don King then poisoned and changed his mind in fear of losing Mike as his cash cow. And tried to overturn the result.
Tyson haters will try to spin that narrative & blame Mike for everything. Those mfs would blame Mike for the price in gas if they could.
Idk what Vlad is talking about, that ref was at 9 before Douglas was on his feet
“I Say” 😂😂😂
The referee has the final authority in the ring! Not the time keeper! Mike lost the fight fair and square!
Yo. EVERY other boxer I've ever seen puts on weight when they retire. This dude is CRAZY small and was a BEAST as a heavy weight..😳
I Love Holyfield a True Warrior😊😊
Doesn't matter if he was 'ready to go'. The fact remains that the ref s
Did not pick up the count from the timekeeper.
I know one thing! He say " I say" alot😅😅
Busters story of him beating Mike Tyson is incredible. Look up his mom.
Buster got a long count in my opinion. Tyson won that fight
"I say" is goona be the new slang catch phrase..... pay attention..🤔
The amazing thing about is that people actually think the count was why Tyson lost instead of realizing that Douglass dominated the fight and just got sloppy got caught, got up and continued to dominate until he KO’D Tyson 2 rounds later
Tyson lost because he got sloppy after after Rooney was gone
@@Sorted906 😂😂😂😂😂😂
When Buster fought Holyfield he came in overweight and out of shape. The main reason he lost to Holyfield in my opinion. That's not taking anything away from Holyfield. He was a great fighter.
No excuses for Douglas.
lol who y’all got in the rematch? I bet Tyson 🤣
Yeah it was a once in a lifetime performance from buster. He would go down pretty quickly in a rematch, like he did with Holyfield.
The hit and hold was Mike's kryptonite and I never understood why nobody taught him take one step back with your right foot put your head in his chest and dig the body, rearrange his organs. That would've stopped immediately. Mike was taught to come in stand square hook turning the whole body and feet. It was an old puncher tactic Cuz taught him. No one taught him when to bale on it so he stood there with his feet together a taller guy holding him and couldn't do anything. Ridiculous no one taught him methods to deal with that. His entire team had disintegrated to lesser individuals, and he was alone. Now sure he did to himself but when you're that young and lose your support system you don't have the wherewithal to make smart decisions.
Bro sound like the Champ from Harlem Nights
Tyson was knocked down by Bonecrusher Smith and Alex Stewart also knocked him down.
The only person that truly beat Mike Tyson was Holyfield!!!
Lennox beat the shit outta Mike.
I guess Mike didn’t truly get counted out in Japan in front of the whole world while crawling around the canvas looking for his mouth piece
Mike was way out of his prime@@unfuckw1table718
Quick Tillis ACTUALLY beat him before Douglas did, but the judges sugar-coated the decision for Mike " Only Fought Bums " Tyson.
And Lewis,Danny Williams, Kevin McBride and Douglas,
The video is on RUclips. Why is this a debate?
Evander is speaking in his "make white folks comfortable" voice. And i don't even know if he is aware he is doing it!
"I say"😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
5:33 you dodged a bullet thanks to Don king back then headbutt...
Has anybody seen Aries Spears impersonation of him 😂😂
Holyfield and Lewis I feel like are the only two men on earth that never seemed to be impressed or intimidated by Mike Tyson.
They’re both boring fighters that couldn’t take Mike in his prime 🤷♀️
Yeah they were by their own admissions
Neither lined up or campaigned to fight Mike early on. They waited for him past the time
@@doseloverstar1183that's a lie Evander was scheduled to fight Mike Tyson before buster
Bc they knew him personally when he was a kid and roomed with him
@@justineebourgeois3420Mike was knocked out in his prime
I feel like these videos are becoming more and more of Vlad talking and the guest listening.
14 seconds!!!!!! Please
That long count is how they Jack Dempsey vs Sullivan in Chicago 🐾
Gene Tunney.
Evander "I say" Holyfield
wow Evander what a nice man … imagine a killer boxer looking so kind and modest 🙏🏽♥️
This dude vlad is a clown. Says Douglas gets up and proceeds to take it to Tyson. No dummy the round was over the bell rang when Douglas got up. He so set on making the point that he watched the fight over and over than he should be aware that Douglas beat a shell of who tyson was at that point.
" *I SAY* " 💀☠️💀
Holyfield is having his ALLEN IVERSON " WE TALKIN' BOUT PRACTICE" moment...😃😉
Clip is 40 seconds of Interview and 6 minutes of " I Said, I Said, I Said X 1000 "
love his energy
Tyson v Holyfield prime v prime what a fight that would have been back in 1991
Yeah they were both past their peak in 96. Holyfield was noticeably slower, even more than Tyson. In 1991 Holyfield was one of the fastest punching heavyweights of am time.
Bit later than that
Buster jab was working that night
Watched the buster douglas knock down. The ref started counting at 3-4 seconds into Douglas's butt hitting the ground. He got more of a delayed count than a long count but still got around 12-14 secs total. I feel he still would have made count but Tyson wasn't wrong
The same thing between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder
@@FBOSire fury lost the first fight everyone knows that!
I counted 13 seconds even after the ref started counting and I don’t know why he kept looking behind him for. Probably asking the book handlers was he counting slow enough 😂
Tyson gotta blame himself for not taking the fight seriously and not training. Wish cus d’amato didn’t die or Tyson would’ve stayed with Rooney because he should’ve never lost
@@demetriusreynolds8178I'm a (ex) fighter...he looks back because his 1st job is protecting the fighter and that includes separation after a fighter gets downed. He separates them and simultaneously there is another man counting supposedly from the point he is down. After the separation, the ref checks the count man and starts from there.
It's not YOUR speed of counting, it's the ref. If you count 20 secs and the ref counts 9, as longs as he keeps the same pace, there is no official question (Sonny Liston vs Ali)
You have to realize Tyson did this after 3 years in prison with zero fighting. He should of took it seriously but would of beat Douglas, Holyfield and Lennox (+ another 5 fights) had he been out and current. Ali was banned in 67' for 3 years and all the big fighters he lost to after that. Minus Douglas, the same happened to Tyson after 92'. Look at their pre conviction vs post conviction records
This was like the movie "Inception"
They went to a flashback of tyson and in that flashback went to a flashback of Douglas....then back to a flashback of Tyson...by the time it came back to Holyfield, I forgot it was Holyfield's interview.
Please get Buster ti Tyson's podcast.
I counted at least 11 seconds
All I’m seeing is buster didn’t want to rematch
He didn’t. He knew that he could only pull that off that night under those circumstances.
This 'long count; business was a big fiasco caused by Don King. First things first, it was stated, after much debate about the rules, ' a boxer is knocked out when the referee REACHES the count of 10' not 10 seconds to the 100th of a second. The ref may not start counting right away as he is making sure the standing fighter goes to a neutral corner and may peek to see if that fighter remains in that neutral corner. So, yes, a count may go longer than 10 seconds.
King started this controversy, while still in Japan, most likely to get an immediate rematch because he'd just lost control of the Heavyweight Championship. Also, a big money fight with Holyfield was in line and King stood to lose an inordinate amount of money if Tyson wasn't the one fighting Holyfield. Plus, time was of the essence as Tyson, at that time, was facing jail time.
Upon arriving back to the US, the media expressed their discontent with King as it took away from Douglas's accomplishment and King backed off his 'long count'.
Surprised to see and hear Tyson still defending this. He didn't lose because of a 'long count'. He lost because he'd lost all respect for the Heavyweight championship.
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Thank you! Tyson fans drank the Don King koolaid.
"I say, I say" Holyfield sounding like Foghorn Leghorn.
Vlad meat riding buster is crazy
Wait 1 minute that Cavs come back down 3 1 in 2016 was wild too.. Js
Icehead Holyfield!!!. "I said, I said, I said, I said, I said....."
Lmao 😂
I think Holyfield was glad that buster won cuz he knew it was going to be easier to beat buster. At that time Holyfield was seeking glory more so than money
Both you guys do not know what the hell you're talking about because I seen the fight. He had a very slow count count
I don't respect any of these fighters who ducked Mike before jail
Buster did have a long count
I loved how Holyfield broke the "game of boxing" Frfr!! 💯3:52 😄
It used to be "WHO did the most punches VS who LANDED the most during a round!!" 😱 ... Now it's.. Who is the most FLASHEST!! 🤐
Who won the match.??. (Fuck Fan Favorite!! ) Did Buster WIN it OR did Mike LOSE it on public opinion?!?.. Just asking
Vlad just did a flashback within a flashback he think he marvel with the multiverse
Man, even when I was watching it live on TV as a kid I thought they slowed down the count towards 7 and 8 and 9, he was supposed to be ready and up with his hands in the air by the time 8 hits. I still think he got a long count, but it doesn't matter, he got up and beat Tyson. Tyson may have gotten a longer count too so the ref was being fair, but Tyson wasn't ready when he got back up.
Did Vlad tell Tyson to his face he didn’t think it was a slow count 🧐
Right 😅😂
Yup, I was thinking the same....several interviews I've seen where vlad is acting cool in someone's face...then seems to be mocking them while talking to someone else. I never understood how someone is not embarrassed to act this corny/cowardly.
Vlad got scared and ran out the room. He didn’t even finish the interview with Tyson.