He’s right when he said, “my record speaks for itself”. The only losses that are significant in Tyson’s career are the losses he suffered to Douglas & to Holyfield. Tyson was shot to bits when losing to Lewis, Williams & McBride.
Good interview and he wasn't a great fighter.since before he went to prison in my opinion. In his prime he would of beaten Danny Williams and Kevin mcbride in one night in one round. His passion had gone yrs before and was never the same fighter after leaving rooney. He's Happy and living a good life now so all the best to him.
@@alcottdevalte7440 definitely mate, his head movement, footwork and punch placement was amazing. Just a shame he never got any better and reached his full potential, we never saw the best he could of been.
I like the intelligent way Tyson answered the questions in his interview.
Iron Mike had already evolved to become a philosopher by this stage.
Always love Mike ❤️
He was taking them harsh questions on the chin..
He’s right when he said, “my record speaks for itself”. The only losses that are significant in Tyson’s career are the losses he suffered to Douglas & to Holyfield.
Tyson was shot to bits when losing to Lewis, Williams & McBride.
Jim asked hard but fair questions. Makes it interesting. Mike should have at least put him in a headlock though.
The great fighter comment was out of line. He could have phrased it better
Tyson always too honest. Should in my opinion have retired after the Spinks fight in 88, just wasn't commited after that...
he only losses that are significant in Tyson’s career is buster Douglas
Danny Williams got super lucky...ugh Mike probably would have regained the title against Ruiz or Klitchko then.
Good interview and he wasn't a great fighter.since before he went to prison in my opinion. In his prime he would of beaten Danny Williams and Kevin mcbride in one night in one round. His passion had gone yrs before and was never the same fighter after leaving rooney. He's Happy and living a good life now so all the best to him.
Tyson during 85-88 was the most technical heavyweight...
@@alcottdevalte7440 definitely mate, his head movement, footwork and punch placement was amazing. Just a shame he never got any better and reached his full potential, we never saw the best he could of been.
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Could “have” been, not could “of.” ;)