When I was still a slot tech in Las Vegas, we were working at the airport on an install he was walking by with a hoodie on and I was like oh shit it’s Mike Tyson! Only my other coworker heard me. Mike stops, pulls off his hoodie of his head and smiled and said good morning and how are we and asking is a few questions about our work. Man, we literally had like a 3-4 minute conversation and him then he took off. This was like 2017 or 2018, dude til this day talk about it when he comes up in conversation, one of the nicest people I’ve ever met man.
Yeah mike helping him actually made francis use intelligent combinations i didnt think he could change and improve so much at that age that dude is just so gifted
@@nichooten5793 you can say what you want, it’s RUclips. Back to my opinion, he isn’t known for mentoring. He’s known for knocking niggas the fuck out and runnin into the law. Having a hard childhood. I feel like he’s at that chapter in life where he could TEACH and MENTOR full time. ( if he wanted too ) Btw it’s the internet, so have at it.
@@EliteNugz lmaoooooooooo casual Fransic the pillow hands has 0 chance. He's fighting someone who boxed his whole life. Theres 0 chance. This fight is only for the bag. Mf yet to learn how to properly throw a punch.
@@forwardmoving8252 mike tyson did his championship level ass kicking at the ripe age of 18 years old... he and Furry are not the same animal in the slightest. Tell me you're from Britain with out telling me.
My father is in his 80s, and he still has surprising hand speed. He was known for his fast hands when he was younger. He worked corrections and in his 40s, he would tell chumps. "I'm not as fast as I used to be, but I'm a tad bit faster than what you think!" That would make the criminals hesitate on trying him. A few did and they all found out that he wasn't lying. When I was little. One was released and pulled up on my dad and I, as we were walking.Yet he didn't want revenge, he just wanted to know how my pops was able to do what he did.
Iron Mike is a master tactician. He has practiced, probably hundreds of thousand times the small things that create gaps in an opponent's defence where large openings exist with multiple powerful back up plans if his opponent is lucky enough to avoid the initial onslaught. He's not in there just throwing punches. His fight game is a very well thought through and practiced machine. My main concern for Nnganou is that he may deviate from his natural stand up fight game to now adopt what he is learning from Iron Mike...and Tyson Fury will will be ready to counter because he may be studying Iron Mike as well. And Holyfield and Lewis both frustrated and destroyed Iron Mike.
I can't imagine the amount of work and hours I would have to put into the gym to get that point. To call Tyson "Talented" is almost disrespectful, he worked HAAAARD for that.
@@chrissmith5961Agree, Francis has the strongest punch ever recorded but his boxing and fight IQ still needs some work. And i saw it after watching all his fight. He got the power but i feel bad for his future opponents after Francis developed his fight IQ and learn some Technics from Legendary heavyweight boxers like Tyson💀
@@ShuraOni198 honestly, i heard francis first signed up for boxing as well so he should have some tricks up his sleeve already, cant wait to see where he goes
@@chrissmith5961 Thats actually a good thing for him. But a bad thing for his future opponents 💀. Once he learned some boxing combos and tricks and even tactics! "Just pray for his next opponets" 🙏
@@ShuraOni198Wilder hits harder how is his punch the hardest recorded? Where are you getting that? With 4oz gloves Francis has 12 kos out of 17 wins while Wilder has 42 kos out of 43 wins with over twice the padding in 10 oz gloves. How does Francis hit harder?
No one can emulate Tyson. The man moves in tempo,speed and rhythm as a welterweight, but with the power of a super heavy weight. Mike Tyson was born with a genetic gift.
If you look at some training videos Mike in his prime was actually a lot faster than most welterweights... There are some sequences that are simply unreal, he moves and punches so fast that you actually can't see his hands
Mans has it down to a science. "Even numbers with the left hand and odd numbers with the right". Bro looking at him like: "fukumean Mike? Am I gonna have to take a calculator into the ring?"
Well never get another like him, yes. Greatest warrior of all time, absolutely not. Great marketer but his weaknesses got easily exposed by Buster Douglas in Tokyo. What about Manny Pacciou?
The guy is a sage full of all kinds of wisdom for every aspect of life. Watching Tyson fall prey to his demons in the late 90s into the 2000s, I never would have thought that in a million years, he'd become such a wise and deep person.
1 knockdown doesn't win a boxing match... he got embarrassed, 0-2. People train their entire lives to be professional boxers, your not gonna lace up for the first time at 37 and win belts... at least jake paul is slowly working his way up, this guy koes a couple tubby heavyweights in ufc and wants nothing but title shots 😂
@@davidstephenson164they have fundamentally different bodies and training. Francis has long ass arms, heavy hands and is fairly tall plus he’s trained looking for one good strike. Mike was a short heavyweight with short arms, who used speed and unconventional angles/combos to score knockouts. Not to say mike wasn’t powerful but he wasn’t the hardest hitter in his era, just the most skilled and tenacious one.
@@andrewjankowski9650 Not even close. Francis is currently a world record holder for power punching. Mike is faster and more technically proficient, Francis hits harder by far though.
Francis lost...then went on to get koed...tyson isn't a trainer... he's a 60 year old ex psycho who had 2 of the best mentors in boxing history who had him studying fights before that was a thing.
Probably just laughing. What Mike is trying to teach him works for Mike. But I don't think it's ever going to work for a guy with completely different strengths and dimensions.
Do to personal problems mike robbed himself for the chance to be the greatest but hes an amazing human. All those downs were worth it so no doubt cus is content.
The problem is Mike had elite speed, reflexes, freakish power in both hands, and trained like a machine. Absent any of those elements, duplicating his peekaboo style is impossible.
Plus, francis doesnt have the same hate. That was mikes superpower, anger. He wanted to obliterate his oppoent. Francis is a big target, even for fury. Francis wont be able to have any good lateral movement. It will be a joke fight.
That's true. His speed and precision was unmatched at heavyweight. He was 5 10 beating guys Francis's height. You don't see that at heavyweight anymore.
@@Shin_Akumi Tyson always seemed like he was fighting to literally put you in the ground. He had shots lined up two and three in advance, even after he had you unconscious in the ropes, you better hope you were on the ground before he had a chance to land them. totally out, but only halfway down? Tyson would give you a hand in getting down there a little faster.
Francis is a massive unit-difficult to have Mikes speed/explosiveness. Mind you Fury is bigger again so it’s all relative so Francis can adjust & apply it.
Honestly spending the day with Mike, would legit be one of the raddest things this guy could do. The things this man has overcome and never lost himself. KING! Mike you are a true badass, and recently more so outside of that ring. Real one!
Man, even at his age, only showcasing and teaching, you can still see how fast, strong and precise that man is. Perfect technique with a physique to support it. What a specimen.
@@hanc37how is Holyfield good at foot work? Tyson is actually famous for his footwork more than his body punches. It’s his footwork that got him to fight and punch like that. Peak a boo style.
@@thegamersguild9953That’s not true at all. It takes a special kind of patience to teach someone, it’s also the idea of being able to build up that person’s confidence without making them overconfident in their abilities. Doesn’t matter how good you are at something, you probably won’t be able to teach someone else how to be just as good.
@@UceyJuceyJey Teaching something is a completely different skill from simply mastering it. To explain a complex concept in a way that the average person can understand is not easy. So you have to know how to explain something complex in simplified terms without making your audience feel stupid, and have the patience to explain it multiple times and in different ways until they understand it.
@@Ben_Kimber Exactly. Too many people overlook this. I’m currently in school studying to become a professor someday, so you really see all the different perspectives everyone has; from how every professor interacts with every student, to how every student retains the information. It’s much more complex than simply saying “well, I know what I’m talking about so you should be able to learn this very easily from me.” I’ve had some professors with PhDs who turned out to be some of the worst professors I’ve ever had, and I had to teach *myself* the material or even flat out cheat. It’s really not for everybody.
He is talking about the overhand. He is saying he wants to hit the body forcing them to tuck the elbow to protect the side so he can throw the overhand.
We must not forget that Mike Tyson was the “Giant Slayer”. He was always the smallest heavyweight in the ring. He knows how to get inside. This should be an interesting fight.
And you hit the nail on the head, Iron Mike was never one dimensional, he had power, feet, hands, speed, accuracy and natural vicious instincts........
@@RabsDA he was never one dimensional, but he was dependent on his speed and upper body movement to overcome his being a small HW. and those attributes can only be sustained with discipline in training, something that became his cryptonite under Don King
You can't move like that in MMA most of the time, Boxing footwork has to be changed because it leaves you very susceptible to leg kicks and takedowns. That being said, Francis isn't great at anything but punching power anyway haha.
One of the things i love about n'gannou, he bruce lees lessons like this; absorbs what works for him, and thinks on how he'd deal with the rest in opposition. Imo, allota folk still underestimating how cerebral he is. If Tyson were to take a month, or two, and dedicate it to helping Fancis train... i wouldn't just think this exhibition had the potential for an interesting upset, I'd think the belt holders should all start worrying
Mike still prove that he's still the highest Eagle in the highest altitude in the boxing ring. No one has occupied the boxing ring like he did. My respect follows you, Sir.
Why didn't Tyson use these tactics against Buster ??? LOL. A bum journey fighter at that tie,who put Mikey to-SLEEP. LOL. Then became the heavy champ after Tyson found his mouth-piece and remembered he was in Japan.
If a big boy like him can learn to move like an inside fighter like Mike it would be devastating. Those are some big long limbs to be making those kind of shots.
@@WolfedOut torque is the product of force and the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to the line of action of the force. So, increasing the size of the moving parts increases the lever arm, leading to a greater torque.
@@L0rd0fTh3N3rdz *sigh* Do you actually train or at least academically understand boxing’s mechanics? Shorter arms have more space to gain acceleration and momentum before hitting the target, whereas longer arms are stifled by hitting the target too early, thus generating less torque. Long arms generate more power with straight punches due to the reasons you stated, but they can’t generate that power with short punches. As a general rule, taller fighters struggle in the inside game due to the lack of space to move their feet and arms properly, obviously this can be mitigated by a sizable skill-difference, but a tall fighter should never fight inside with an equally skilled shorter fighter. For Ngannou to fight like Mike would be incredibly wasteful.
Imagine being 23 year old kid, working on the mines, damn near a slave in africa. No prospects whatsoever, and having the audacity to say; "I'm gonna be the heavy weight champ!" Then, less than a decade later, mike friggin Tyson is giving you boxing advice. Several years later, you are booked in to fight the lineal heavyweight champ. Life is a simulation!!
bro, having Mike Tyson educate one on fighting techniques is absolutely golden! He is such an amazing boxer and man in this world! God bless him and his family!
Mike is the definition of a living legend, a phrase that’s used a lot, but is the not really true to a very few. Thank god he stayed with us into later life. He has the wisdom that only people who are put through so much pain yet come out of the other side, most people don’t make it
@@biz09ificationYea but it was because of the money and partying lmao you dont start banging tons of women and drinking and doing coke and still beat the young blood whos training like clubber lang
Mad respect to Iron Mike. His raw talent and skill have never faded and I feel sorry for anyone who think he’s old and out the game and wants to test him.
What a stupid take, it's obvious Francis is not trying to replicate what Tyson does in this clip, he just tries to remember. People these days really are judging whole person based on 30 sec clip...
Been watching this on a loop, it's always a certain experience to watch a master, no matter the art. Ngannou is no amateur or pushover in any sense, yet Mike makes him look like he never boxed before. Every angle covered, every move exact, every muscle poised. An old shark, a warrior turned general.
Makes ngannou look like he’s taking his first lesson 😂😂. Standing awkward and unsure, his first guess of what to do with Mike’s question is the opposite Mike demonstrates. Then he does some crappy slow shadow box motion that has nothing to do with the lesson 🤣🤣🤣
Francis like wtf I can’t do nothing Mike telling me to do 😂😂😂😂
No fr😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂
He to big to move like that 😂😂😂😂😂
@@rasun9169and Mike is double is age 🤯
Mike Tyson’s post career self transformation is one of the coolest things I’ve seen in someone.
I definitely think that's his biggest accomplishment. The rest speaks for itself.
Same. He's been through a whole lot, I'm glad he's in a much better place these days. Dude is loving life right now.
You don't watch my 500lb life. Lol
Undoubtedly ❤, sad it was post career but glad it happened for him nonetheless. 😎
When I was still a slot tech in Las Vegas, we were working at the airport on an install he was walking by with a hoodie on and I was like oh shit it’s Mike Tyson! Only my other coworker heard me. Mike stops, pulls off his hoodie of his head and smiled and said good morning and how are we and asking is a few questions about our work. Man, we literally had like a 3-4 minute conversation and him then he took off. This was like 2017 or 2018, dude til this day talk about it when he comes up in conversation, one of the nicest people I’ve ever met man.
Mikes fight IQ is off the charts. Mad respect. 💯👊🏽
Right on.
So natural to him
🥰
You got that right he just gave him the key to beating Tyson in a 1min clip
Tyson has never had someone kick him in the legs, body, head. honestly if he was in the cage in his prime vs cyril, he would be destroyed
The fact he landed this move on Tyson fury shows that Mike knows exactly what he's doing😂
That’s what I’m saying! The EXACT punch and Fury looked lost after taking it
Yeah mike helping him actually made francis use intelligent combinations i didnt think he could change and improve so much at that age that dude is just so gifted
Shows that Fury has no internet
@@must205😂
I watched the replay of the fight and he sure did.
I love how excited Mike seems when he’s teaching. I feel like he would be an excellent mentor and leader for people.
what makes you FEEL like mike tyson would be a great mentor and leader now 😂 that sentence is redundant he's been a leader and an icon
@@nichooten5793 you can say what you want, it’s RUclips.
Back to my opinion, he isn’t known for mentoring. He’s known for knocking niggas the fuck out and runnin into the law. Having a hard childhood. I feel like he’s at that chapter in life where he could TEACH and MENTOR full time. ( if he wanted too )
Btw it’s the internet, so have at it.
Cus passion bout boxing lives in him
If Francis can learn Mike's peek a boo style and shovel hooks even at 10% effectiveness compared to Mike then fury doesn't even have a chance.
@@EliteNugz lmaoooooooooo casual Fransic the pillow hands has 0 chance. He's fighting someone who boxed his whole life. Theres 0 chance. This fight is only for the bag. Mf yet to learn how to properly throw a punch.
Mike's lateral movement is still faster than Francis 😂
Miles faster 😂😂 I'd still back Mike to stop Ngannou in a boxing ring
@@davidstephenson164He'll stop him in one round
I've noticed. 🤣
Francis is like 290lbs bro
@@zeldris478
And iron Mike is like 230 pounds and 57 years old.
Mike looks ready for fury 😂
🤣💯
Probably do better than Ngannou is most likely gonna do lol
He already knows how to beat him but his age don't allows him to do it. He knows the art of war!!!!!!
@@ludnelinveste6426you are clueless 😂 fury would TOY with any version of mike tyson. Typical boxing fan living in the past
@@forwardmoving8252 mike tyson did his championship level ass kicking at the ripe age of 18 years old... he and Furry are not the same animal in the slightest. Tell me you're from Britain with out telling me.
Mike has had like a 15 year redemption arc and it's been beautiful this whole time. I hope he has success as a mentor to these fighters.
True words, he has enjoyed a great turnaround.
Tyson is breaking this man's mind. Two punches? Yes dude two
Facts.
This is about 3 or 4 years ago
@MeehalMyers no it isn't. Dude fights Fury on the 28th of October
😂😂😂😂😂 Francis do look hella slow 😂
“Overeem?” MT thinks he says overhand…
“No an uppercut.”
😂😂😂
That hook/uppercut combo will always be Mike’s signature move to me
I love it
It’s amazing, watching that makes me smile every time. They are so clean and fast!
Also, to the cats he knocked out with it haha
Nothing like Mike. A true God of boxing.
It’s crazy how fast he does it he does both 5x faster than me hitting the first body shot
Mike reached his Mentor stage 👍🏿
He still wanna be like CusDamato. Good thing.
@@757Bootsy- You know what? I never thought of that but it makes sense to want to be who you look up to.
@@brassknucks2548 Mike Tyson love cus damato. Watch the Eminem interview on hotboxing he tell m&m how he really feel about cuz.
Yeah... I grew up watching Tyson... his evolution to Master is beyond inspiring
He needs to become a trainer
Tyson's punches truly involve his entire body.
Mike has me tightening my abs just watching him demonstrate 😂😂😂
Yeah I know that's right!!!
😂💯
Facts. Even them example rib punches look like they hurt😂😂😂
You ain't the only one 😂
So True
Iron Mike still seems fast and agile for his age. His muscle memory didn't fade
For any age
He still be putting in that work
My father is in his 80s, and he still has surprising hand speed.
He was known for his fast hands when he was younger.
He worked corrections and in his 40s, he would tell chumps.
"I'm not as fast as I used to be, but I'm a tad bit faster than what you think!" That would make the criminals hesitate on trying him. A few did and they all found out that he wasn't lying.
When I was little.
One was released and pulled up on my dad and I, as we were walking.Yet he didn't want revenge, he just wanted to know how my pops was able to do what he did.
Mike stays scary men
Wish it didn't fade he started loosing it around the Holyfield he started taking punches he never use to get hit with....
Mike is the sort of man who you still wouldn't want to fight when he's 95 years old.
all muscle memory
If lives up to be 95 and at time if I lived up to be 85 at the same time. I wouldn't mess with him for the aspect of the respect for him.
Uncle iroh
Mike Tyson got short wingspan if it comes to boxing on a wheelchair! But still dangerous!
LOL
FACTZ
And Ngannou went on to hit Fury with this combo😂
Thats the one that dropped him. The short punch when Tyson threw a wide punch.
I come back to this after the fight tyson is a legend, or I mean 90s boxing is tougher and well professionally.
Yeah!.. when you get the meditation tips from the hero and work on it,you absolutely get the best!❤
And got humiliated by Anthony
The fact that Mike can spur off on Ngannou on a drop of a dime is scary itself. Mike is still dangerous forever.
Iron Mike is a master tactician. He has practiced, probably hundreds of thousand times the small things that create gaps in an opponent's defence where large openings exist with multiple powerful back up plans if his opponent is lucky enough to avoid the initial onslaught. He's not in there just throwing punches. His fight game is a very well thought through and practiced machine. My main concern for Nnganou is that he may deviate from his natural stand up fight game to now adopt what he is learning from Iron Mike...and Tyson Fury will will be ready to counter because he may be studying Iron Mike as well. And Holyfield and Lewis both frustrated and destroyed Iron Mike.
@@keepmycashhe wasnt as good when he fought them
I can't imagine the amount of work and hours I would have to put into the gym to get that point. To call Tyson "Talented" is almost disrespectful, he worked HAAAARD for that.
@@elijahwatjen9839 fought who?
Mike makes Francis
look like a beginner 😂
cause he is...
@@chrissmith5961Agree, Francis has the strongest punch ever recorded but his boxing and fight IQ still needs some work. And i saw it after watching all his fight. He got the power but i feel bad for his future opponents after Francis developed his fight IQ and learn some Technics from Legendary heavyweight boxers like Tyson💀
@@ShuraOni198 honestly, i heard francis first signed up for boxing as well so he should have some tricks up his sleeve already, cant wait to see where he goes
@@chrissmith5961 Thats actually a good thing for him. But a bad thing for his future opponents 💀.
Once he learned some boxing combos and tricks and even tactics! "Just pray for his next opponets" 🙏
@@ShuraOni198Wilder hits harder how is his punch the hardest recorded? Where are you getting that? With 4oz gloves Francis has 12 kos out of 17 wins while Wilder has 42 kos out of 43 wins with over twice the padding in 10 oz gloves. How does Francis hit harder?
Best thing Mike told him: NEVER throw just one punch.
Yessssssir
Punches in bunches
Francis only has enough gas for one punch at a time 🤣
Furys Body doesnt Look Like a normal Boxer but He is athletic ass hell with His size and great Fight IQ
@@brazaa3282exactly 🤝
Even at his age you can see the gulf in talent/athleticism Mike has over Francis. What a legend. Special boxer that's for sure.
Mike is built different…it so exciting to see him teach. So damn wholesome
nah hes overrated asf
I will never get tired or bored of watching Mike Tyson demonstrate and teach his skillset to other fighters
Mike hit him in the side and I felt it😂
I know, that was a hard fake punch 😂
Mike was basically meet a Gorilla
@@mxylum lmao
@@mxylum🤣🤣
Lmfao. I was gonna say
There's no better coach than this legend
Mike: “Yeah he not ready” 😂
The guy is a fighter but looks wooden when training with Mike
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i can't stop laughing to your comments
Lmao
Time bet the house on Fury 😂
😂
No one can emulate Tyson. The man moves in tempo,speed and rhythm as a welterweight, but with the power of a super heavy weight. Mike Tyson was born with a genetic gift.
If you look at some training videos Mike in his prime was actually a lot faster than most welterweights...
There are some sequences that are simply unreal, he moves and punches so fast that you actually can't see his hands
yeah he had amazing speed, good defense as well. still looks pretty fast....
Hes also shorter rhan most heavyweights ao he can easily duck and counter to the body
Francis cant do that at his height.
@@garycastronova7939
Yeah, his peek-a-boo style can't work for someone taller
@@garycastronova7939 Maybe not as a go-to for any/every fight, but he can vs fury, he's like 6'9 or close to it I don't remember.
Francis is lost! 😂😂
He's looking like "i can't do that sh*t"😂😂
Everyone's lost when they're learning 👍🏽
He came in ballerina shoes to learn how to box. This "man" is done
Mans has it down to a science.
"Even numbers with the left hand and odd numbers with the right". Bro looking at him like: "fukumean Mike? Am I gonna have to take a calculator into the ring?"
questioning francis's manlyhood is some pussy shit@@chiquita683
@@chiquita683 Why did u put man in quotation marks?
Get in the cage with him dumbass
He literally used that exact uppercut in the clinch yesterday... Ngannou and tyson are amazing
The greatest warrior of all time. We will NEVER get another like Mike Tyson
Facts
Well never get another like him, yes. Greatest warrior of all time, absolutely not. Great marketer but his weaknesses got easily exposed by Buster Douglas in Tokyo. What about Manny Pacciou?
@samuelb1771 after losing his coach and being in the penitentiary and leached dry. Tyson was an animal still is Pacquiao is nowhere near Tyson
@@samuelb1771tyson was on drugs and wasn't training...he beat himself
Muhammed Ali?
Mike is one of the most interesting individuals in life.
Modern day Achilles
The guy is a sage full of all kinds of wisdom for every aspect of life.
Watching Tyson fall prey to his demons in the late 90s into the 2000s, I never would have thought that in a million years, he'd become such a wise and deep person.
Nothing better than getting a boxing lesson from a king like that
And it worked !
Congrats Francis 👏 you floored that Champ. The judges were paid off.
You are the Victor in the peoples eyes !
lol
Oh I’m sure more then the judges were involved.
1 knockdown doesn't win a boxing match... he got embarrassed, 0-2.
People train their entire lives to be professional boxers, your not gonna lace up for the first time at 37 and win belts... at least jake paul is slowly working his way up, this guy koes a couple tubby heavyweights in ufc and wants nothing but title shots 😂
Francis wasn’t listening what Mike’s saying , he just praying Mike dosent hurt him 😂😂
😂😂
So true lmao😂😂😂
Hahahaha
Good luck with that
Francis would smoke mike lol
It doesn't matter how big you are, when dad talks you have to listen.
Unfortunately I don't think Ngannou has the capacity to learn Tyson's style
@@davidstephenson164they have fundamentally different bodies and training. Francis has long ass arms, heavy hands and is fairly tall plus he’s trained looking for one good strike. Mike was a short heavyweight with short arms, who used speed and unconventional angles/combos to score knockouts. Not to say mike wasn’t powerful but he wasn’t the hardest hitter in his era, just the most skilled and tenacious one.
@@joebynum9056I’d wager he still hit a heckuva lot harder than Francis though.
@@andrewjankowski9650 Not even close. Francis is currently a world record holder for power punching. Mike is faster and more technically proficient, Francis hits harder by far though.
@@joebynum9056true
Bro Mike pretended to punch and it looked like he broke his ribs 🤯
Ngannou did every thing Mike said fight night. Those were the exact shots that crippled Fury. Mike is a brilliant trainer
Francis lost...then went on to get koed...tyson isn't a trainer... he's a 60 year old ex psycho who had 2 of the best mentors in boxing history who had him studying fights before that was a thing.
Cus gotta be smiling ear to ear watching Mike teaching and advising.
Definitely a piece of Cus you watching when he’s talking and teaching boxing.
Probably just laughing. What Mike is trying to teach him works for Mike. But I don't think it's ever going to work for a guy with completely different strengths and dimensions.
Do to personal problems mike robbed himself for the chance to be the greatest but hes an amazing human. All those downs were worth it so no doubt cus is content.
i dont think he robbed himself of that man he is definitely in that talk with ali, and the rest@@Godloveszaza
@@GodloveszazaWhat personal problems? The prison sentence?
That doesn’t exactly take away your achievements.
The problem is Mike had elite speed, reflexes, freakish power in both hands, and trained like a machine. Absent any of those elements, duplicating his peekaboo style is impossible.
Plus, francis doesnt have the same hate. That was mikes superpower, anger. He wanted to obliterate his oppoent. Francis is a big target, even for fury. Francis wont be able to have any good lateral movement. It will be a joke fight.
That's true. His speed and precision was unmatched at heavyweight. He was 5 10 beating guys Francis's height. You don't see that at heavyweight anymore.
@@Shin_Akumi Tyson always seemed like he was fighting to literally put you in the ground. He had shots lined up two and three in advance, even after he had you unconscious in the ropes, you better hope you were on the ground before he had a chance to land them. totally out, but only halfway down? Tyson would give you a hand in getting down there a little faster.
@@KotoRyu agreed bro. Mike was the king at what he did. His successor was David tua. A samoan nz boxer.
Francis is a massive unit-difficult to have Mikes speed/explosiveness. Mind you Fury is bigger again so it’s all relative so Francis can adjust & apply it.
This tyson's shot to the body-uppercut combo is legendary
He DESTROYED many people with this combo. Head snapping uppercuts after that body shot.
Its his trademark, and people always have a plan until they got hit in the face.
Tyson was the combo king back in the days
Honestly spending the day with Mike, would legit be one of the raddest things this guy could do. The things this man has overcome and never lost himself. KING! Mike you are a true badass, and recently more so outside of that ring. Real one!
He’d get annoyed of you
The way Tyson charges is absolutely soul shattering lol imagine that coming at you
I notice you didn't say coming at me😅😢. Riiight riiight
Thats if the punch even hurts him. Imagine being the guy the throws all those punches and the other guy is unfazed cause hes 260lbs. Ur dead
@@seronreed shtt, I'd be running 😆 😅
He is so fast and elusive coming at you, fucking scary!
Bald Bull from Punch Out
Man, even at his age, only showcasing and teaching, you can still see how fast, strong and precise that man is. Perfect technique with a physique to support it. What a specimen.
Sir specimen body meaning
Please answer my question
Tyson could teach power punches and Holyfield could teach footwork... That would be the ultimate coaching duo.
@@hanc37how is Holyfield good at foot work? Tyson is actually famous for his footwork more than his body punches. It’s his footwork that got him to fight and punch like that. Peak a boo style.
Mike Tyson would have a greater chance of winning against Tyson Fury than Ngannou
Mike is one of the few exceptions of ppl who’ve not only mastered a craft but can also teach it.
That's a stupid comment. ALL masters have the ability to pass on their craft. They're masters ffs lol
@@thegamersguild9953That’s not true at all. It takes a special kind of patience to teach someone, it’s also the idea of being able to build up that person’s confidence without making them overconfident in their abilities. Doesn’t matter how good you are at something, you probably won’t be able to teach someone else how to be just as good.
@@UceyJuceyJey Teaching something is a completely different skill from simply mastering it. To explain a complex concept in a way that the average person can understand is not easy. So you have to know how to explain something complex in simplified terms without making your audience feel stupid, and have the patience to explain it multiple times and in different ways until they understand it.
@@Ben_Kimber Exactly. Too many people overlook this. I’m currently in school studying to become a professor someday, so you really see all the different perspectives everyone has; from how every professor interacts with every student, to how every student retains the information. It’s much more complex than simply saying “well, I know what I’m talking about so you should be able to learn this very easily from me.” I’ve had some professors with PhDs who turned out to be some of the worst professors I’ve ever had, and I had to teach *myself* the material or even flat out cheat. It’s really not for everybody.
I don’t think so. It’s like Mozart being your music teacher. You wouldn’t understand a damn thing he says.
LEGENDS DONT DIE, THEY TRANSITION. MIKE TYSON IS A TRUE LIVING LEGEND.
Facts 🔥
It’s just something about seeing the older generation teaching the younger generation that warms my heart 👌🏾 I love it.
Mike: “who’s the guy you hit with the left uppacut?”
Francis: “uhh overeem”
Mike: “ no the uppacut”😂
😂😂
I think maybe mike thought Francis said “overhand?” Cause his accent
He is talking about the overhand. He is saying he wants to hit the body forcing them to tuck the elbow to protect the side so he can throw the overhand.
Mike is a Master! Imagine learning how to fight from him 🔥
Mike Tyson, you are a legend. You are different level of boxing 🥊
Mannnnn that body blow uppercut combo was serious and couldn’t be stopped.
A two piece more famous than any chicken combo, stg 😤💪🏾
There’s a great RUclips compilation of that combo. Or maybe I dreamed it.
@@Kaervek87 😂
I show them to my son, that combo with the same hand, coolest combo ever.
If you're really fast, it can be evaded.
Mike should be training fighters, everything that gus taught him is now with him and he should share it.
Cus lives on
I never thought about it but you’re 100% right!!!
its Cus D'amato...... Dont know who Gus is but he never trained Mike
@@michaeltavares771 ok grammar police
@@T.H.U.G It's not grammar it's a name
We must not forget that Mike Tyson was the “Giant Slayer”. He was always the smallest heavyweight in the ring. He knows how to get inside. This should be an interesting fight.
Tyson'll get inside and spill your guts. How he won 60% of his fights.
You called it
If francis would Unserstand Mike than yes, but it doesnt seems like that 😂
Trained him perfectly 🥰. He beat the heavyweight champion in his first ever professional boxing match 👏 👌
It was an interesting fight indeed.
Mike Tyson still the Goat this fight just proved it
Mike still moves like hes 21. 🔥
More like a 41. He moves good for his age
@SaltyAlaskan79 moves likes he's 41? Compared to what 41 year old?
@@robertkass94me, I'm 44
@@robertkass94 he was much faster at 21
@@robertkass94 he's 57 and I was saying he moves more like a 40 year old boxer than a 57 yr old one
Mikes such a student of the game. He has so much knowledge that I hope he continues to train. GOAT!!
he aint a student no more he is a master teaching students.
Francis like damn I don’t have those feet
And you hit the nail on the head, Iron Mike was never one dimensional, he had power, feet, hands, speed, accuracy and natural vicious instincts........
@@RabsDA he was never one dimensional, but he was dependent on his speed and upper body movement to overcome his being a small HW. and those attributes can only be sustained with discipline in training, something that became his cryptonite under Don King
You can't move like that in MMA most of the time, Boxing footwork has to be changed because it leaves you very susceptible to leg kicks and takedowns. That being said, Francis isn't great at anything but punching power anyway haha.
One of the things i love about n'gannou, he bruce lees lessons like this; absorbs what works for him, and thinks on how he'd deal with the rest in opposition. Imo, allota folk still underestimating how cerebral he is.
If Tyson were to take a month, or two, and dedicate it to helping Fancis train... i wouldn't just think this exhibition had the potential for an interesting upset, I'd think the belt holders should all start worrying
@@austinsavage there will never be another boxer like him. We were blessed and fortunate to have seen him box. Was in a league of his own.
Mike still prove that he's still the highest Eagle in the highest altitude in the boxing ring. No one has occupied the boxing ring like he did. My respect follows you, Sir.
I always love seeing mike move cause you can just tell that style is ingrained in his mind forever
Yup. That programming won't delete. His body just knows what to do.
@@xiMaarKowhat de he just say
Even Francis is thinking; I hope he has good control on those punches.
Francis could easily eat that
@@itsgav2334francis could easily go to sleep
@@CarlosGonzalez-xv5mx nah Mike doesn’t have the power currently to even wobble francis. Francis would literally rip him apart
@@itsgav2334 You are either on crack or do not know who Mike Tyson is. Shxt he's still only like 10 years older than Francis is.
@@itsgav2334 he's old but still mike,a hit still could be deadly
Mr. Tyson is quite the professional. His techniques at his age are still better than some of the younger fighters.
Prime Mike with this relaxed mind and calm would be undefeated!
Why didn't Tyson use these tactics against Buster ??? LOL. A bum journey fighter at that tie,who put Mikey to-SLEEP. LOL. Then became the heavy champ after Tyson found his mouth-piece and remembered he was in Japan.
@@kerry-j4mbe quiet
I love how Francis is trying
But he's just too giant to move like Mike 😂
It's all in the big guy's head lol, if you believe you can do it, that's already half the battle won.
Guy's not even trying.
If a big boy like him can learn to move like an inside fighter like Mike it would be devastating. Those are some big long limbs to be making those kind of shots.
@@L0rd0fTh3N3rdz Eh, longer limbs get less torque with short punches like hooks. There’s a reason taller boxers play to their advantages.
@@WolfedOut torque is the product of force and the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to the line of action of the force. So, increasing the size of the moving parts increases the lever arm, leading to a greater torque.
@@L0rd0fTh3N3rdz *sigh* Do you actually train or at least academically understand boxing’s mechanics? Shorter arms have more space to gain acceleration and momentum before hitting the target, whereas longer arms are stifled by hitting the target too early, thus generating less torque. Long arms generate more power with straight punches due to the reasons you stated, but they can’t generate that power with short punches.
As a general rule, taller fighters struggle in the inside game due to the lack of space to move their feet and arms properly, obviously this can be mitigated by a sizable skill-difference, but a tall fighter should never fight inside with an equally skilled shorter fighter.
For Ngannou to fight like Mike would be incredibly wasteful.
It’s such a pleasure watching Mike Tyson teach. He continues to move incredibly fast. Wtf
I was thinking the same thing he would be a excellent trainer and will have every bodies undivided attention
Word for old as he is he still got that fight
The best training a legend can give to his fan, and buddy. Loved it.
Mike would slay 95% of these duded out here. Bring it back Mike
mikes form is flawless
That slap to the body even had power behind it! 😂😂😂
fr, I felt my ribs break LOL
Right!? Did you hear that!?
Ong😂
Mike is just one of those one in a million boxers! What a legend in boxing. 🥊
"Even numbers on the right hand are odd numbers on the left hand!" 🙏🏾 Such an OG!!
The Tyson uppercut is the stuff of legends.
He makes it look smooth and devastating
Francis was totally clueless of all Mike was saying😂 Legendary stuff
Imagine being 23 year old kid, working on the mines, damn near a slave in africa. No prospects whatsoever, and having the audacity to say; "I'm gonna be the heavy weight champ!"
Then, less than a decade later, mike friggin Tyson is giving you boxing advice.
Several years later, you are booked in to fight the lineal heavyweight champ.
Life is a simulation!!
You forgot he also featured in the fast and furious movie.
Life isn't a simulation life is the reality of YOUR simulation.
@@jas_batailleoh you're so deep 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
@@jas_bataillethat shit was barely english😂
Tyson is WBC Heavyweight champ too.
A consultation from Iron Mike before is crazy 💪🏿🔥
Still get me goosebumps how fast Mike can charge and how low he can get his stance while doing it. He is the truly defence pierce.
I am pleased I grew up watching Iron Mike Tyson. Absolute class.
Tyson explaining that signature combo of his. The crippling right body shot to the right upper cut. Tyson did that to perfection.
I can’t imagine taking a body shot from prime Tyson let alone a retired one. 😅
Damn right...
Grandmaster Mike Tyson is training him, what an honor.
Living Legend . Watching Mike's fights from back then still gives me goosebumps.
He ought never to have lost...Yet , in defeat he found redemption...GOD BLESS MT 👍
Ngannou like “I can’t do this! I don’t have the right shoes!”
Mike is channeling his inner Cus D'amato while still being 100% Mike Tyson.
Master class, from a Grand Master. #STILL IN THE FIGHT
He is an amazing man. And he could be a great mentor to some many young people like Cuss was to him. He literally changed Mike's Life.
bro, having Mike Tyson educate one on fighting techniques is absolutely golden! He is such an amazing boxer and man in this world! God bless him and his family!
Watching Iron Mike in his prime was truly poetry in motion!
I missed it 😞
Mike is the definition of a living legend, a phrase that’s used a lot, but is the not really true to a very few. Thank god he stayed with us into later life. He has the wisdom that only people who are put through so much pain yet come out of the other side, most people don’t make it
That's true!
When Mike Tyson is 100 years old, I still wouldn’t mess with him.
Mike is really technically underrated. He was able to get those incredible knockouts because of his footwork and body movement. Dangerous dude.
Yeah, he was unstoppable when he had Cus and Kevin Rooney. His technique slipped after that point
@@biz09ificationthey had him down to a science with his boxing.
@@biz09ificationYea but it was because of the money and partying lmao you dont start banging tons of women and drinking and doing coke and still beat the young blood whos training like clubber lang
Mike has grown so much. It’s clear he has really worked at his communication skills. I enjoy getting to see him share.
He's always be very articulate with his words.
@@JoeKell098 fax, no printer.
They doing all this before a photo shoot 😂
Mad respect to Iron Mike. His raw talent and skill have never faded and I feel sorry for anyone who think he’s old and out the game and wants to test him.
Dayum tyson really is a living legend, at that age still moves like a feather
I love the way Mike moves. There's so much power and purpose in his steps it's truly scary
Cus living through Mike! Such a beautiful thing. 💪🥊💯🙏
I agree never saw it that way like father like son
Was looking for this comment respect
Mike moves more dynamic then Francis....damn
That's so true
What a stupid take, it's obvious Francis is not trying to replicate what Tyson does in this clip, he just tries to remember. People these days really are judging whole person based on 30 sec clip...
Mike is 5’10 and Francis is 6’4 lmao what the hell do you expect
If Francis had Mike's wisdom of Boxing he would be insanely good. Good Job Francis, you shocked the world with your boxing skills!
I loved back in the day how Mike moved his head and like the matrix he could dodge any punch. Magic to watch him.
With his boxing knowledge, I really believe Mike would be a spectacular trainer.
Been watching this on a loop, it's always a certain experience to watch a master, no matter the art. Ngannou is no amateur or pushover in any sense, yet Mike makes him look like he never boxed before. Every angle covered, every move exact, every muscle poised. An old shark, a warrior turned general.
Makes ngannou look like he’s taking his first lesson 😂😂. Standing awkward and unsure, his first guess of what to do with Mike’s question is the opposite Mike demonstrates. Then he does some crappy slow shadow box motion that has nothing to do with the lesson 🤣🤣🤣
This was what landed that knockdown, great gameplan follow through on his part
DAMN JUST THAT SLAP IN THE SIDE FROM MIKE…IM TAKING A KNEE🤣🤣🤣