How to Fight Like Mike Tyson

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @RainyDayBoxing
    @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +523

    Had to reupload this for all you peekaboo fanatics out there. I also had to re-edit it after it was taken down due to copyright issues with some of the footage I used. I was able to find some clearer bits of Tyson training and I hope I did a better job at mixing the sound together this time. Hope you all enjoy!

    • @hugostiglitz491
      @hugostiglitz491 Год назад +7

      2nd

    • @JoseDiaz-yl9sh
      @JoseDiaz-yl9sh Год назад +10

      A young Mike Tyson good luck. There is one Mike Tyson. I wish Cus would have been here longer. Great people

    • @pandaboogus
      @pandaboogus Год назад +11

      This copyright stuff sucks balls. Crazy how youtube can take down one of your most popular videos off of a click of a button

    • @JoseDiaz-yl9sh
      @JoseDiaz-yl9sh Год назад

      @@pandaboogus you know that your comment tells me a lot about u. You're way off bro leave people alone. If you're going to make a negative comment don't make me comment. You're off

    • @pandaboogus
      @pandaboogus Год назад +9

      @@JoseDiaz-yl9sh how is my comment resort to anything negative? The only thing i’m speaking negative about it RUclips’s shitty copyright system

  • @JoseDiaz-yl9sh
    @JoseDiaz-yl9sh Год назад +921

    I really wish Cus would have been here longer. Great person.

    • @unc1221
      @unc1221 Год назад +37

      A mother f’ing genius he was

    • @JoseDiaz-yl9sh
      @JoseDiaz-yl9sh Год назад +15

      @@unc1221 yes sir. Correct 💯

    • @SoloChefT
      @SoloChefT Год назад +7

      I wish I could heart this. ❤

    • @oladelogu
      @oladelogu Год назад +4

      But he was longer, man died age 77, how much longer could he be?

    • @anaknimarites1289
      @anaknimarites1289 Год назад +27

      @@oladelogu he meant if cus would've live longer, Tyson would be more stronger and more dangerous, or maybe mike would've been undefeated

  • @Fitness45233
    @Fitness45233 Год назад +458

    “I tell them as soon as they start, if they do their job as well as I do mine, the result is a foregone conclusion”. Love this quote by Cus. Confidence is the ultimate key behind all his teachings. Thanks for another amazing video my brother! 💪

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +11

      Thanks for the support! Glad you enjoyed it 🥊

  • @The-Dom
    @The-Dom Год назад +112

    Watching young Mike shadow box is a thing of beauty. His balance and footwork is sublime.

  • @Lich_demi
    @Lich_demi Год назад +272

    I swear Tyson had one of the fastest hardest jab I’ve ever seen

    • @ShogunateDaimyo
      @ShogunateDaimyo Год назад +20

      His jab is a work of art. I'm constantly impressed by the small details in the style and the things he perfected with Cus. That rapid fire jab, even though Mike had extremely short reach compared to his HW opponents was effective and a thing of beauty.

    • @DJK-cq2uy
      @DJK-cq2uy 8 месяцев назад +8

      Holmes too. Mercers was so piston like he knocked guys down with it

    • @wasabi5338
      @wasabi5338 6 месяцев назад +7

      Sonny's jab was pretty solid too.

    • @mrblackguy4959
      @mrblackguy4959 3 месяца назад +1

      Because he is a left hand orthodox so his lead hand was his strong hand

    • @GuardianAngel..
      @GuardianAngel.. 2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah Even the Mike Tyson in that Punch Out video game is a formidable opponent

  • @仲介大叔的生活日記
    @仲介大叔的生活日記 Год назад +273

    Tyson"s boxing really inspires me a lot even I am already 50 years old as a rookie.

    • @africangodman6145
      @africangodman6145 Год назад +11

      Me too and I'm going to study that Peek A Boo, you see how ferocious it is

    • @DripLikeOG
      @DripLikeOG 6 месяцев назад +6

      Never late.. Do what you like!

    • @guardinoinc.7490
      @guardinoinc.7490 5 месяцев назад +4

      Me too ..47

    • @Realkeepa
      @Realkeepa 2 месяца назад +1

      39 weltherweight amateur here😁

    • @Realkeepa
      @Realkeepa 2 месяца назад

      ​@@guardinoinc.7490i do it for real about 1year and i am allready halfgood in my head but for da streets its now enought....i see there punches in slow motion

  • @chukemmang
    @chukemmang Год назад +435

    There's nothing more interesting in boxing than watching Mike Tyson box. The best training team in boxing history.

    • @warrioratthewall1969
      @warrioratthewall1969 11 месяцев назад +9

      Agreed, however, many contenders. Lennox Lewis and Emmanuel Steward and Manny Pacquiao and Freddie Roach are fun to watch too

    • @theworkethic
      @theworkethic 8 месяцев назад

      Best training team in boxing history? Delusional. Mike hasn’t even accomplished anything near the greatness of other boxers, how is his team the greatest if his accomplishments even aren’t. You simps.

    • @JackBilly-lz5xe
      @JackBilly-lz5xe 6 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@theworkethic Tyson won the championship at 20, United the belts and cleaned out the division all while holyfeild and Lennox Lewis were in little league.
      Tyson destroyed fighters who had never been beaten and he was the highest paid boxer of all time because he was amazing to watch and destroyed a lot of good fighters.
      Even after being on drugs and rusting in prison he still came back beating most of the same guys Lennox Lewis was fighting.

    • @chukemmang
      @chukemmang 6 месяцев назад

      @@JackBilly-lz5xe Thank you for schooling the idiot.

    • @fabiobrondi8199
      @fabiobrondi8199 5 месяцев назад +1

      True. In boxing, there is no other fighter that was as exciting as him. Unfortunately, his downfall was the firing of Kevin Rooney.

  • @albertkabongaj8951
    @albertkabongaj8951 Год назад +78

    Iron Mike is one of the greatest boxers ever..
    RIP Cus D'Amato, will forever be missed Sir.❤🎉

  • @ThugLifeModafocah
    @ThugLifeModafocah Год назад +181

    Tyson has a beautiful life story and his boxing skills are second to none. In his peak, man... he was a machine.

    • @Kia-zt2wk
      @Kia-zt2wk Год назад +7

      Still is. He’s not as good as he used to be if anyone got him in fight mode/angry enough they would be scared shitless

    • @giovelazquez8872
      @giovelazquez8872 Год назад +2

      @@Kia-zt2wknah if mike got really mad he would lose his composure and his technique

    • @NashBaleine
      @NashBaleine 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@giovelazquez8872you don't known what you talk about. Technique is planted in this men's dna. Never ever he would forget his technique, boxing is the only thing he has known in his life.

    • @izzieredmond2526
      @izzieredmond2526 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@giovelazquez8872I disagree with this bold claim. The most important part of training that absolutely any coach will teach you is controlling your emotions. Tantrums lose fights. Discipline in the ring wins fight. If you think Tyson made it as far as he did without controlling his emotions you’re crazy.

    • @giovelazquez8872
      @giovelazquez8872 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@izzieredmond2526 I mean like he got pissed off against Holyfield tho, plus he was predictable and Holyfield was outclassing him and head butting him

  • @MrWhiskers65
    @MrWhiskers65 12 дней назад +4

    The 1980’s was the greatest time to be alive! Tyson, Jordan, Gretzky, Lemieux, Jackson, music, movies, sports and TV were amazing and an overwhelming attitude of unashamed positivity permeated the culture! America was proud and great!
    If you could sum it up in a single phrase it would be “If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything”.

  • @pandaland1
    @pandaland1 Год назад +27

    That leverage Mike Tyson was referring to was insane, he didn’t need to fully extend his arm to deliver maximum punishment, he delivered deadly punches with elbow still bent.

    • @Changeiscoming647
      @Changeiscoming647 Месяц назад

      Ah yes that’s how most punches are thrown
      You sound ridiculous

  • @MC-24
    @MC-24 Год назад +142

    This video needs to blow up. Not just the best Peek-a-boo video but a damn good Tyson video, too. 🥋

  • @caseyholden-my9vj
    @caseyholden-my9vj Год назад +60

    Nobody will ever be like mike but I’d love to get his knowledge in not just his boxing but how to stay humble and kind. He’s an inspiration to me and how he became such a good man.

    • @zat-en-aphpaneah2830
      @zat-en-aphpaneah2830 Месяц назад

      Every single bit of relevant information about Mike Tyson is available through the Internet. You have to study and show yourself approved.

  • @sebthelobster
    @sebthelobster 4 месяца назад +3

    The dodge first, almost dance like fighting style is amazing to watch

  • @m17-04
    @m17-04 Год назад +20

    Watching footage of iron mike prime is the best thing!🥊

  • @marquismorris1548
    @marquismorris1548 Год назад +57

    Best style for short heavyweights; punches thrown at all angles with shifting footwork. Tyson had awesome punching power and ring cardio fitness. A bigger skilled puncher boxer who backed him up he always struggled with.

    • @robnhood1416
      @robnhood1416 Год назад +8

      Too bad he wasnt well conditioned after he came out from prison. Everytime the fight went past few rounds, he gassed out and went idle.

    • @jimmylarge1148
      @jimmylarge1148 7 месяцев назад +3

      He never struggled with anyone till after the prison break bro. There were a cpl that went the distance but I think mike was punishing them vs knocking them out.

  • @Fctsdntcarebouturfeelings
    @Fctsdntcarebouturfeelings 11 месяцев назад +9

    The number system is simple but brilliant.
    The saying about "the best chin is the one that doesn't get hit", is a good one. I've been knocked down by guys a lot bigger than me and and got up every time. I was knocked out by one guy, one time, who was my weight. He was fast and precise. I learned the hard way to work on head movement 😅.

  • @Антрацит-й3л
    @Антрацит-й3л 10 месяцев назад +21

    I just love Mike.
    He is real. He is humble.
    he remembers and appreciates the people who raised him.
    God bless you Mike.
    thanks for your Art.

    • @Changeiscoming647
      @Changeiscoming647 Месяц назад

      What do you love?
      Convicted of rape?
      Assault
      Assault on a plane
      Threatening to eat kids
      Which one🤡

  • @unclequack5445
    @unclequack5445 9 месяцев назад +21

    Tyson had 3 of the best boxing teachers ever Cus D-Amato, Teddy Atlas and Kevin Rooney.

  • @Cjmatthews87
    @Cjmatthews87 3 месяца назад +2

    I've watched Mike and cus documentary many times its amazing mikes journey from the hood to the greatest heavyweight of his era is an incredible watch. Then watching all mikes fights I must of watched 50x 😅 hes one of a kind and hypnotic to watch

  • @otileftyofficial
    @otileftyofficial 7 месяцев назад +5

    Man. I don’t think i can replicate this. Ferocious movements

  • @demetriusevans4139
    @demetriusevans4139 Год назад +10

    This video by itself is worth a subscription

  • @xGhostRidah
    @xGhostRidah Год назад +1520

    To fight like Mike Tyson, you have to have a really good back.

    • @sonofacrapface
      @sonofacrapface Год назад +282

      it all starts in the legs

    • @nofearofwater
      @nofearofwater Год назад +120

      You’re supposed to keep the back straight or it’ll wear out easily

    • @dylanmica1
      @dylanmica1 Год назад +82

      Neck

    • @BlackOps6SupportRep
      @BlackOps6SupportRep Год назад +299

      Spinal

    • @TysonHarvey
      @TysonHarvey Год назад +167

      My back fked up and I'm trying to fight like this now lol first amateur fight in August wish me luck

  • @thomasardito1674
    @thomasardito1674 6 месяцев назад +3

    Unbelievable Mike is the Best I ever seen in 61 years lol God Bless Him…and He is extremely Smart…..So Motivated he is the Definition of Motivation

  • @menumlor9432
    @menumlor9432 Год назад +155

    It's safe to say that Mike Tyson could've very easily been the first undefeated undisputed heavy weight champion. But after his trainer left and his father figure passed away, Don king and many greedy people went after him, and it all went downhill from there.

    • @D.M.ggww21
      @D.M.ggww21 8 месяцев назад +9

      I agree

    • @bricelabrique9137
      @bricelabrique9137 5 месяцев назад

      Rocky Marciano?

    • @menumlor9432
      @menumlor9432 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@bricelabrique9137 but was he either undisputed or undefeated? Because Tyson could've been both.

    • @frankrodriguezit
      @frankrodriguezit 4 месяца назад +1

      So true my friend, God only knows where Tyson could’ve gone in not only his career but in life had Cus, Teddy Atlas, Kevin Rooney, Bill Cayton, Jim Jacobs had not left his life.
      Not only that but had evil people not come into his life, Don King, Robin Givens and so on

    • @Changeiscoming647
      @Changeiscoming647 Месяц назад

      Hard to be undefeated when your ducking foreman, ray mercer and David tua
      Stop making excuses by blaming other people

  • @Khanqest
    @Khanqest Год назад +4

    I AM SO FUCKING GLAD THIS VIDEO WAS REUPLOADED I THOUGHT IT WAS GONE FOREVER. TYSM RAINY DAY BOXING

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +1

      I'm happy to be able to share it with you again, glad you enjoy it!

  • @yukondiesel6866
    @yukondiesel6866 Год назад +20

    There will never be another.......

  • @RyanMclain
    @RyanMclain Год назад +14

    Thanks. I remember how awesome I thought this was the first go around. I sat and watched it all again. Really really good work. Thanks

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +1

      Thank you Ryan, glad you enjoyed the second viewing also!

  • @Hitmanx55
    @Hitmanx55 Год назад +41

    Love your edits, production, and presentation RDB. Top notch quality as always

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +3

      You're too kind, thank you for the kind words! 🙏

    • @wdwsadqwdqd12e2e1dsae1e
      @wdwsadqwdqd12e2e1dsae1e Год назад +2

      @@RainyDayBoxing what's the music was where a woman sing "Ready or not"?

  • @jaymac6831
    @jaymac6831 Год назад +153

    Cus was like those old kung fu masters who trained his students with his style to defeat all the other masters and their styles to reign as the most dominant style.

    • @johnchoi1384
      @johnchoi1384 Год назад +4

      This analogy is perfect

    • @jaymac6831
      @jaymac6831 Год назад +3

      @@johnchoi1384 like the bad guys in those old 70's/80's kung fu movies, except Cus wasn't a bad guy.

    • @yanicyoda4762
      @yanicyoda4762 11 месяцев назад +5

      He's prolly the reincarnation of tsun zu ,the art of war author

    • @jaymac6831
      @jaymac6831 11 месяцев назад +3

      I definitely agree with that.

  • @SOLE_II_SOUL
    @SOLE_II_SOUL Год назад +38

    What some don’t realize is Tyson had his own version of peek a boo the same way Patterson and Jose Torres did.

    • @nikolaivista920
      @nikolaivista920 Год назад +1

      True. To me the best peek a boo ever utilized in boxing was Archie Moore's! The Mongoose was a master peek a boo fighter. RIP Archie!

    • @World36599
      @World36599 Год назад

      @@nikolaivista920 He looks like an amateur compared to Tyson.

    • @TheSBleeder
      @TheSBleeder Год назад +2

      ​@@nikolaivista920Moore didn't use anything close to the Peekaboo.

    • @TheSBleeder
      @TheSBleeder Год назад

      ​@@World36599Tyson couldn't carry Moore's jock.

  • @spanglestein66
    @spanglestein66 6 месяцев назад +2

    Best fighter of all time…..the man is an artist

  • @MrAshyb87
    @MrAshyb87 Год назад +5

    I always find myself coming back to watch your doco's multiple times. Love Rainy Day

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +1

      Love to hear it! I'm glad you enjoy them enough to watch them more than once, thanks for the support!

    • @MrAshyb87
      @MrAshyb87 Год назад

      @@RainyDayBoxing Thanks for the entertainment, just fascinating.

  • @JayBlackthorne
    @JayBlackthorne Год назад +5

    Great vid. Learned a lot. Move fast. Peek-a-boo. Lotsa jabs. Fight to kill.

  • @jermiez.
    @jermiez. 8 месяцев назад +23

    I wish I can see the timeline where Cus never died, Mike never met Don King, and never went to jail.

    • @SmoothJK
      @SmoothJK 4 месяца назад +2

      At least 5 more years of domination, easily...even more legendary than he already is

    • @thetruth6992
      @thetruth6992 3 месяца назад

      Very true

    • @Changeiscoming647
      @Changeiscoming647 Месяц назад

      @@SmoothJKwhat?
      Hard to dominate when you ducking foreman, ray mercer and David tua
      In fact last David Tua said he’d accept a fight with Tyson last year and this year he said he’d happily fight the winner of Tyson v Paul
      A legitimate heavyweight like Tua said he’s available and Tyson is training to fight a RUclipsr
      Enough said really

  • @nathanielpatterson6963
    @nathanielpatterson6963 Год назад +7

    Awesome! Thank you for the re-upload, been missing this.

  • @3rdEyeContruction226
    @3rdEyeContruction226 Год назад +6

    I love watching footage of the Iron Mike Tyson. LEGENDARY 💪🏾💯

    • @Changeiscoming647
      @Changeiscoming647 Месяц назад

      Not even the best heavyweight
      Not even close
      Middleweights have knocked out more guys than Tyson

  • @makeshiftfix2508
    @makeshiftfix2508 5 месяцев назад

    “The most elusive quality, the most important quality, THE WILL to win”!
    2024 Mike isn’t in any other “mode” than he has ever known. THIS is what a champion will ever need to have + someone that will believe in them. That’s the recipe of greatness. I truly love you Mike, and will ALWAYS look to Cus as a mentor in how i teach everyone.

  • @dominictyrell218
    @dominictyrell218 Год назад +38

    Brother thank you so much for putting this video back up! One of the best videos you have ✊🏻

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the kind words! I'm that I can share it with you all again 🥊

  • @marvinwright7656
    @marvinwright7656 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for editing and mastering this great documentary on Mike Tyson! I could watch Tyson training videos all day long - he was a BEAST in his prime - my GOAT 🐐
    Thank you - from the UK 🇬🇧🫡

  • @nerov2830
    @nerov2830 Год назад +6

    I was looking for this video wondering why I couldn’ t find appreciate it for reuploded it bro

  • @DaSkywalker
    @DaSkywalker 8 месяцев назад +1

    Pure genius that's style is still perfect when it's done the right way cus is the 🐐

  • @Jbwild-
    @Jbwild- Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for bringing this back

  • @SammichyGames
    @SammichyGames 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is no doubt one of the best boxing videos to help me train slipping I have ever watched

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  5 месяцев назад +1

      Really happy to hear that! I'm glad it's been helpful 🥊

  • @braxtoncarter2418
    @braxtoncarter2418 Год назад +34

    In an upcoming fighter. I’m 6’1.5 ( that’s short for a heavyweight fighter ) in the heavyweight division. I find this video very informative.

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +7

      Good luck Braxton, I'm glad you found the video useful!!

    • @putzerfischtube9658
      @putzerfischtube9658 Год назад +2

      Same brother (exact same height too).

    • @Matt-rq9gh
      @Matt-rq9gh Год назад +1

      I reckon it would be kind of informative when you see the power of Tyson in the heavywieght division

    • @lifeinlimbo2186
      @lifeinlimbo2186 Год назад +2

      To me,boxing is one hell of a martial art and I have immense appreciation for it's amazing beauty and power. I wish you safe and victorious bouts and great success in your venture.

    • @aizazuddin2712
      @aizazuddin2712 Месяц назад

      5'5" trying to go for cruiserweight, I wont try to go too high just yet

  • @FLO21488
    @FLO21488 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is a World-Class Video Edit👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  5 месяцев назад +1

      You're too kind! Appreciate the support 🥊

  • @mars27970
    @mars27970 26 дней назад +1

    Typical Rainy Day Boxing.....OUTSTANDING video. Thank you people!

  • @amyn6337
    @amyn6337 Год назад +8

    Let's take a second for Mr D'Amaro, the "Grandpa" who made Iron Mike the killer machine he was. The second GREATEST! UNREAL PERFORMANCE!

    • @Ehrle6969
      @Ehrle6969 11 дней назад

      The greatest all time

  • @giavannacarmosino325
    @giavannacarmosino325 6 месяцев назад

    I just started boxing with a coach, and Mike Tyson has been my inspiration. I had done martial arts all my life but Boxing made me fall in love with fighting again. I really wanna learn his stile, so this video is great!

  • @user-ux3rt7ud2x
    @user-ux3rt7ud2x Год назад +6

    Thanks for reuploading

  • @hecklerkoch2446
    @hecklerkoch2446 6 месяцев назад

    Mike Tyson=BiPolar, Fear of losing, Speed, Dynamite in both hands, Absolute ferocity and Cus Dmato's love.
    God, I loved his left hooks power.

  • @gerardryan4140
    @gerardryan4140 Год назад +26

    That guy Crushed Tomato was the ultimate trainer and mentor.

    • @muzamilgaming1550
      @muzamilgaming1550 10 месяцев назад +6

      NOT CRUSHED TOMATO 😂
      IT'S CUSD'AMATO BRO

    • @fabulousgerro661
      @fabulousgerro661 9 месяцев назад

      😀@@muzamilgaming1550

    • @soysaucebananna
      @soysaucebananna 8 месяцев назад +6

      When I was a kid I thought his name was custom otto. Didn’t even know his real name till far later in life lol.

    • @Trekzity
      @Trekzity 7 месяцев назад +3

      Crushed tomato😂😂😂 naa this guy the goat

  • @Pinoquai7064
    @Pinoquai7064 11 месяцев назад +1

    The spirit warrior for the fire we have inside of us, Thank Cus, Thank Mike for the lessons ...

  • @stefanoliveri1147
    @stefanoliveri1147 Год назад +8

    Another fantastic vid from rainy day boxin. Legendary! Can't wait to see tutorials on other fighters

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +2

      Thank you Stefan, glad you enjoyed it!

    • @User9787x
      @User9787x Год назад +1

      Agreed. RDB stands out beyond the rest.

  • @timperalta9430
    @timperalta9430 Год назад +17

    Did Cus invent peak-a-boo? If so, it's tragic but poetic that the pedagogy of this style died with him, and we only have a legacy of such through Mike Tyson. It's like in the movies. Tyson is the last student.

    • @dopefreshnation4097
      @dopefreshnation4097 Год назад +1

      The last student who probably is waiting for the next person out there to pass the style on to

    • @timperalta9430
      @timperalta9430 Год назад +3

      @@dopefreshnation4097 I heard that Teddy Atlas knows the style and has taught Tim Bradley. But I don't think Teddy specialized in peak-a-boo. I hope Mike picks a close associate and teaches everything he knows about it.

    • @dopefreshnation4097
      @dopefreshnation4097 Год назад +1

      @@timperalta9430 let’s be honest in a fighter’s perspective would you take atlas’s version of peek a boo style who might have the basic elements down (still helpful) or Tyson who actually perfected the style because Cus engraved every piece of boxing knowledge into him

    • @timperalta9430
      @timperalta9430 Год назад +1

      @@dopefreshnation4097Tyson’s, for sure. That’s the closest you can get from learning with Cus. But I don’t think he will devote his time in passing it. He would, from time to time. He’d probably beat me if I make a mistake lol. But Teddy has been teaching for a living. Yet, he doesn’t really have Tyson’s knowledge in peak-a-boo. Teddy would incorporate his own style to Tyson’s. Tyson is a purist.

    • @ShogunateDaimyo
      @ShogunateDaimyo Год назад +1

      Teddy Atlas explains some of the style but he doesnt adhere to peek-a-boo for the fighters he's trained. He's good to listen to on stories about Cus and his mental training philosophy other than that Joey Hadley is much better a teacher on the style than Atlas.

  • @martialartsstudent421
    @martialartsstudent421 7 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent footwork! 🔥

  • @grisou3871
    @grisou3871 Год назад +3

    One word PERFECTION .

  • @calicoesblue4703
    @calicoesblue4703 Год назад +26

    Mike Tyson was a unstoppable force in his Prime.

    • @SuperPhilly5
      @SuperPhilly5 Год назад +1

      He was stopped against Douglas and Holyfield

    • @SuperPhilly5
      @SuperPhilly5 Год назад +1

      He was washed up at 23

    • @daniele1414
      @daniele1414 4 месяца назад +1

      Unstoppable in his prime.
      Douglas and especially Holyfield was way way past his prime.

  • @blackedoutccity
    @blackedoutccity 8 месяцев назад +5

    Best style hands down thanks cus for ur knowledge and contributions to the sport legend!!!

  • @christopherwinrow3878
    @christopherwinrow3878 Год назад +9

    He was the best in my book

  • @jacksonbauer5199
    @jacksonbauer5199 8 месяцев назад

    I don’t think Cus’s boxing IQ could have even be measured… It’s a shame that he is a household name because he is an undeniable legend, not just in the realm of boxing, but in life as a whole. I love this channel and I am truly grateful for everything you do to keep the legacy of boxing (not the for ratings spectacles, it’s about entertainment, all about the profit bullshit we’re deluged with these days, but the purest essence and soul of what boxing is) alive and accessible to anyone who cares enough to look. Keep making em and we’ll keep watching em!

  • @roomba5179
    @roomba5179 4 месяца назад +11

    Learn all the fundamentals first and then start learning styles.

  • @makeshiftfix2508
    @makeshiftfix2508 5 месяцев назад

    SIMPLE YET EFFECTIVE. Cus is the teacher i will Always strive to be, in Any Area if Life!

  • @12tribes61
    @12tribes61 9 месяцев назад +3

    Mike Tyson a true spartan!

  • @SammichyGames
    @SammichyGames 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve watched this video again and I’ve learned so many things to help with my boxing skills and slips, please keep creating more videos of this quality

  • @BD-8171
    @BD-8171 Год назад +24

    “To give the crowd their money’s worth” *proceeds to end a fight in 7 seconds*

  • @chriskennedy6187
    @chriskennedy6187 13 дней назад +3

    You can learn his style but no one will ever punch as hard or move like him he was unbeatable in his prime

  • @dominictyrell218
    @dominictyrell218 Год назад +10

    What happens when a rare uncut gem fell into the hands of a master jeweller..

  • @legionnaires
    @legionnaires 6 месяцев назад +2

    beautiful video

  • @letteracura
    @letteracura Год назад +5

    Great job man, thank you for reuploading this Masterpiece you composed

  • @CutmeMick
    @CutmeMick 6 месяцев назад +2

    Wonderful video sir. Absolutely wonderful

  • @Carboneye7
    @Carboneye7 Год назад +6

    Quality content here well done sir. Heading out to the bag with new tricks right now

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +1

      Thank you Christopher! Happy to hear you found a few techniques from the video that you think might be of some use!

  • @sicaferal
    @sicaferal Год назад +2

    the "mean" style is what impress me , almost a dirty fight! many thanks! epic doc, everything very well done, the soundtrack, editing, script and narration!!

  • @sweetpeasjax
    @sweetpeasjax Год назад +5

    Solid documentary, thank you!
    💥 🥊

  • @TimmyDuffy-e8t
    @TimmyDuffy-e8t 6 месяцев назад

    This gives me goosebumps every time

  • @BaldandInsecure183.
    @BaldandInsecure183. Год назад +11

    Tyson was like a rattlesnake and he still has the speed.

  • @bryanmestanza3
    @bryanmestanza3 8 месяцев назад

    I watch this video almost every day, no joke. Truly inspiring and just satisfying seeing prime iron mike.

  • @gordonlawrence1448
    @gordonlawrence1448 Год назад +5

    Good vid dude. I'm not into boxing but still watch your vids as they are very interesting and well made.

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад

      It's a huge compliment for me to hear that even a tutorial video of mine can be enjoyed by someone who isn't the biggest of boxing fans, thank you Gordon!

  • @ricardorodriguez5549
    @ricardorodriguez5549 8 месяцев назад +1

    The genius of Gus D’Amato is always astounding

  • @jon-umber
    @jon-umber Год назад +8

    I don't even like boxing but I still watch every upload on this channel the second it goes live

  • @davidabney7700
    @davidabney7700 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cus D'Amato had 3-different fighters that were "World Champions" using his peek-a-boo style to reach the pinnacle. All three men, in their prime, had fast hands, great head movement, and could throw punches in bunches. The three fighters, Floyd Patterson, Jose Torres, and Mike Tyson could throw combination shots faster than the eye can see. Floyd Patterson, perhaps the faster of the three, was not a big fighter, yet time and again in his career he cut down fighters taller and heavier than himself using his peek-a-boo style to wreck havoc upon his opponent. Jose became the World Light Heavyweight Champion using the D'Amato "peek-a-boo" way. Jose and Floyd were Champs in the same time period. These two would sometimes train together, sparring sessions were bad-ass and rugged. Not regular training sessions and fans would show up for these training sessions when permitted. No sad, slow sparring when these two squared off against each other. Rainy Day Boxing, you outdid yourself with this great video on the D'Amato peek-a-boo way to the championship. Oh yeah, Mike was by far the heaviest hitter of the three named Champs, but Floyd's hand speed was unmatched. Jose fell in there with his style that took advantage of his opponents mistakes. I would love to have seen Jose fight Bob Foster after getting robbed by Dick Tiger of his crown. Dick Tiger was one of the greatest evers in the Middleweight Division. Tiger was shorter in height and lighter in weight than Jose was when they fought. His style gave Torres some trouble because of this difference with Dick Tiger. Tiger was fast, wily, and had fast hand speed too. Jose was Champ though and deserved the close decision in both fights.What could I possible say about Mike Tyson except this. Mike's worst enemy was Mike himself. After he won the Heavyweight Crown he stood at the top. The crew of trainers, handlers, and manager after Cus passed, who had been with Mike since day 1, and had guided him to the Crown, were soon fired by Mike. Listening to bad advice (Don King), he ditched the crew that had journeyed with him from the beginning.These people had been his adoptive family. Their guidance had been always what's good and not good for Mike Tyson. To show what a positive influence these people had with Mike, his first fight out after letting his trainer go, he would lose his title to Buster Douglas. A 40-1 underdog fighter took it to Mike and won the title fair and square. You could see the absence of his original group along the 4th or 5th round. Mike had lost that spirit of the "tiger" a champion must have to keep disaster from befalling you. Mike fell, and fell hard. After kicking out his original team (after) winning the title, he would lose the crown to the next somebody (Douglas) he met.

  • @roaravi
    @roaravi Год назад +11

    I’m speechless. Thank you Cus for giving us Mike. 🔥🔥🔥. Mike was a force to reckon with.

  • @Randy-ul5hy
    @Randy-ul5hy 8 месяцев назад

    "Its not the size of the person in the fight...its the size of the fight in the person". Love it!

  • @RaulDuke-b1j
    @RaulDuke-b1j 28 дней назад +2

    This style wasn't new. It's the same style that Cus trained Patterson on. The style already was 40+ years old, just noone could bring it to its full potential until Mike came along.

  • @edwardhudson9851
    @edwardhudson9851 Год назад +1

    This is a beautiful documentary 100% top marks here ,even the soundtrack and narration so thanks for this

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +1

      Thank you for saying that Edward! Glad you enjoyed it

  • @Cankayrakli
    @Cankayrakli Год назад +2

    Rainydayboxing, we need more training in prime videos!

  • @Michael-nj1um
    @Michael-nj1um Год назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to reupload this video!! All the best to you and yours, RDB! ✌👊

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +1

      Thank you as always Michael my friend! I was surprised by how hard I found it to stay motivated to re-edit this old video, happy to be able to work on some new content next! 🥊

    • @Michael-nj1um
      @Michael-nj1um Год назад

      @@RainyDayBoxing I understand doing it over again wasnt exciting but happy you did it! Its a wonderful doc.

  • @Random_Art822
    @Random_Art822 Год назад +3

    "Size doesn't matter " dumbledore said calmly

  • @mostwanted9318999
    @mostwanted9318999 Год назад +1

    Mike tyson at his peak was amazing. Just trying to imagine him with a mix-up of cross gaurd? Yet he had it all speed power, good tactics, and amazing footwork.

  • @notevenalex
    @notevenalex Год назад +3

    ITS BACK! LESGO

  • @earlwest3502
    @earlwest3502 5 месяцев назад

    Floyed Patterson. Famous for his peekaboo style mastered!

  • @dawidblecharz
    @dawidblecharz Год назад +9

    The song at the begging is pure workout material

  • @Purewood357
    @Purewood357 Год назад

    Yes, this makes me so happy this has been uploaded!!

  • @IamNOTyourSLAVE
    @IamNOTyourSLAVE Год назад +3

    That PEEKABOO Hitting of the Angles Cus Style lol... slip outside of the opponent's shoulders, because that is where all the punches come from, you need to weave under the elbows as again, that is where the punches come from. Don't focus on your opponents head, as that is not the thing attacking you. Focus on the chest, when the chest Flexis, you Bob, duck... Cus would say. If you Lay in the middle, your head is a target, so Bob, duck... but don't just stay there, your supposed to be hitting, so straight away get to the sides, move left or right and get into that position where you can hit them and they can't hit you, from the side's they can't hit you, so hit them with everything you got, because they can't hurt you. From the side's you have a chance to put in three perfect punches, uppercut hook hook. After you hit, you don't want to just stand there, you need to immediately switch to the next position around the opponent or weave across to the opponents opposite side and hit again, keep the flow going, keep switching, Flanking the opponents sides where he has no defence or offence... you got to be smart, you got to be clever and not get hit, then your a fighter,,,, not getting hit is what the science of boxing is all about, confusing the enemy, taking him out his own comfort zone, making him slow... You got to learn to weather the storm with good head movement, your head is never where the opponent last seen it... Action is faster than reaction, so keep your head in constant motion, control the unpredictable storm coming at you... Footwork, it's all about the hip's lol, plus work off an upside down triangle chalked out on the floor would help you learn to flank the opponents sides, turning southpaw when moving in right side. Understanding how to easily and effortlessly close the distance down to getting to the sides, Stalking the opponent, pressure and smothering your opponents, making them cover up so you can take them unaware, moving very cleverly and effortless to the sides where you can hit them and they can't hit you... avoid, move in and bam bam bam... You need to keep a low centre of gravity, keep low to the ground so you can fire, hit upwards with great power and leverage.. plus from down there, you can see the punches coming. The lower you are, the less of a target you are. In this style, we don't travel straight down the middle of the pipe or in other words, Never Lay in the Middle... but instead instead only travel to the left or right outside angles where they can't hit us back. As they turn to face you, twist or spring.. keep outside of there shoulder, because that is where the power comes from. And when they prepare themselves to reset themselves to face you, hit them half way through there PREPARATION OF ATTACK.. halfway before completion to catch them by surprise. P.s,, Dip or Slip the straight punches coming at you, and weave under the hooks whilst trying to shoot forwards into that left or right outside angle,, flanking the opponents sides... DONT BE AFRAID TO GET TO THE SIDES !!!... There is only one destination you are to be heading in and that destination is OUTSIDE OF THE OPPONENTS SHOULDER and to make sure you STAY OUTSIDE of the opponents shoulder.. because as I may have stated above, the opponents shoulder is where his power comes from to hit you with... but if you are outside of his shoulder, then you are outside of his punching power, thus he has to reset his position to attack you. But as he is resetting his position to get you inside his power, inside his shoulder... you move again your own self, move again outside his shoulder and hit !!!. As stated above, Never Lay in the Middle.. because if you are on the centreline, then you are in the opponents firepower and will get your head taken off.. so the centre, the middle is a NO GO AREA, you never entre inside the centreline... thus again the only destination is Outside The Shoulder by going in a left or right direction after knocking on the front door with your Jab, flanking the opponents weak areas where you can hit them and they cannot hit you, that means GETTING TO THE SIDES !!!, after knocking on the front door with a Jab or a Jab and a follow up rear punch, doing something called MAKE THEM MISS, MAKE THEM PAY !!... what does that mean ? When you Jab, you want to move in behind that Jab... because your moving forwards to your destination... THE SIDES,,,, There is no pecking with the jab back and forth like normal boxers do, no retreating... No, instead when we leave for our destination, that point of getting to the sides where we can hit them and they cannot hit us... we have to press forwards, pressure forwards behind that jab as we knock on the front door,,, but when we follow that up with the right rear hook or straight punch to the head,,, we simultaneously slip left while moving diagonally forwards to the left side of the opponent and at the very same exact time GO THROUGH the opponent with your rear punch... Thus, should the opponent throw a punch at you as you throw that rear hand whilst moving in and getting to the left side,,,, as you left slip simultaneously as you hit... the opponent will miss you with his punch and get hit with your punch at the same time instead !.... Remember, Knock on the Front Door with your Jab, BUT ENTRE THROUGH THE SIDE DOORS !!!... there is nothing for you in the centre, so KEEP OUT !!!... Never Lay In The Middle !!!. This is the Enigma behind the science of Cus D'Amato... these are the fundamental principles behind the style of MIKE TYSON !!!. Kyle Sands :)

  • @veryunusual126
    @veryunusual126 5 месяцев назад

    19:20 "even when times are hard, that's when it's easy to give up"

  • @dealingthereal6922
    @dealingthereal6922 Год назад +3

    If Mike had never abandoned his original training in his boxing 🥊 style, he likely would have retired undefeated.

  • @kristianlaing8926
    @kristianlaing8926 Год назад

    The Legacy of the D’amato’s peek a boo thunder & lightning style & the Iron clad south paw smasher Mike Tyson.Gloves pulled in so close you could bite into them,
    Insane Neck & training regiment.Built like a fire hydrant & hits like a bullet train.Absolute legend.Other than Ali,We won’t see one like him again.

  • @blickmaster69
    @blickmaster69 Год назад +9

    Finally, this video has been Re-uploaded, I was wondering what happened to the first one. I'm so happy it's back up
    This video just shows how stupidly overpowered mike tyson was with peek-a-boo style. Mike Tyson was unbeatable in his prime. I really need this video so I could prefect my peek-a-boo style. 🙏🏿

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +3

      Happy to be able to share it with you again! Hope it can help you on your journey 🥊

    • @blickmaster69
      @blickmaster69 Год назад +2

      ​@RainyDayBoxing thanks you, so much, brother. I had been looking for this video when it got copyrighted, but I'm glad to see this video is back up 🙏🏿🤝🏿, you should make a video of Floyd Patterson's Peek-a-boo style.

  • @mbr2523
    @mbr2523 Год назад +2

    Ive must of watched this video more than 20x since I found it 3 weeks ago. Great video and really good intro.

    • @RainyDayBoxing
      @RainyDayBoxing  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for letting me know! I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed it enough to rewatch it that many times!

  • @wheelchairmanjon
    @wheelchairmanjon Год назад +4

    If Mike had stayed fully dedicated to the sport of boxing, there is no telling what he could’ve achieved in his book he said he never got over the death of cus those of the guys were just trying to take a vantage of the golden goose, but cus truly cared about him guys like Jim Jacobs wanted to take it advantage of him Jim Jacobs didn’t even tell him he had a terminal illness that tells you all you need to know about him

    • @ShogunateDaimyo
      @ShogunateDaimyo Год назад

      Jim Jacobs, Bill Cayton, and Kevin Rooney were the perfect trifecta setup to support Mike after Cus passing. Jim Jacobs loved Mike and there was no way he was fucking him over. Don King came in using the race card and pried his team apart along with Robin Givens Mike lost the love for the sport and started to implode with drugs and alcohol.