"Iron" Mike Tyson | All 6 Losses

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  • "Iron" Mike Tyson | All 6 Losses
    Through the years many great boxers have come and gone, all having their own strengths. Some boast of their power, others their speed, but none have come close to Mike Tyson when it came to ferocity and precision, Mike Tyson will forever be considered as one of the greatest boxers of all time, not because of his awards or personal accolades, but because of his sheer undefeated energy whenever he stepped into the ring. We've always talked about Mike's wins, his knockouts, his belts, and his riches, but in every success story, there's always a lesson, his losses, but who could have managed to beat one of the greatest boxers of all time? Let’s find out.
    00:54 Mike Tyson vs Buster Douglas
    03:58 Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield
    07:52 Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield 2
    11:59 Mike Tyson vs Lennox Lewis
    14:30 Mike Tyson vs Danny Williams
    16:14 Mike Tyson vs Kevin McBride
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  • @IrishTechnicalThinker
    @IrishTechnicalThinker Před 2 lety +3655

    Buster Douglas lost his mother 11 days before the Tyson fight and he was in training camp, he didn't morn her death because he was so focused. This drove Buster to not fear Mike Tyson at all, Mike Tyson even said he noticed how Buster didn't seem phased and this actually unsettled Mike. Buster's best performance by far.

    • @checka1963
      @checka1963 Před 2 lety +220

      Yes, and that version of Buster Douglas we never saw again. Although I thought he was lucky not to be counted out when Tyson did put him down. History could have been a lot different given a second or two!

    • @ricktaylor3748
      @ricktaylor3748 Před rokem +74

      Tyson had Robin Givens on his mind. He thought he'd take out Buster in 2 or 3 rounds at most. Buster never won another fight after that.

    • @StackerBA
      @StackerBA Před rokem +50

      @@checka1963 I didn't see the fight live but on video it looks like Douglas is just waiting to get up, not that he couldn't. He just took his time

    • @Astro_Guy_1
      @Astro_Guy_1 Před rokem +85

      @@checka1963 Buster purposefully waited for the count to reach 9 for maximum rest time. You can see that he was completely lucid even at the 1 count, because he hit the ground with his fist in frustration. He even looked at Mike Tyson during the count and kneelt on one leg to wait the count.

    • @Rayburn58
      @Rayburn58 Před rokem

      @@checka1963 Douglas was not lucky not to have been counted out, you must be another dishonest tyson fan. Look at the video, Douglas is fully aware of what's going on when he was on the deck and what the ref was countiing. He was waiting until the count of eight to get up like any smart fighter would do. Had the count been quicker he could have gotten up sooner if he needed to. Again look at the video, Douglas is fully aware of what's going on and waiting to get up when he had to. don king and his henchmen jose sulliman tried to pull that long count BS the next day and held the belt from Douglas until they were called out on their sham of a claim and conceeded. Stop with the stupid long count sham. Another lame excuse by dishonest tyson fans.

  • @kendrickmason2577
    @kendrickmason2577 Před 10 měsíci +1263

    I remember watching this video a year ago when I was struggling.. Seeing this has brought tears to my eyes. I live much different life now and this video is still here to remind me of how far I have come. Never give up in life. No condition is permanent

    • @clarke771
      @clarke771 Před 10 měsíci

      I hope you are better now really sorry you had to go through whatever it is you went through

    • @tethervest836
      @tethervest836 Před 10 měsíci

      Times are tough. Tough people outlast tough times however. I'm glad you took whatever opportunity that presented itself and overcame your struggles.

    • @kendrickmason2577
      @kendrickmason2577 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@tethervest836 You're right friend. We're all not born with the silver spoon, but we have to craft ours. My divorce almost ended my life. I had almost nothing to fall back to. I found out the hard way, savings are overrated. Thank God for chance and a stroke of luck

    • @charlessmith3489
      @charlessmith3489 Před 10 měsíci

      If you don't find a means of multiplying money you will wake up to nothing one day, thanks to inflation and uncertainties. Nothing beats equities

    • @greysimpson7112
      @greysimpson7112 Před 10 měsíci

      So how did you pull it off?

  • @dylany9863
    @dylany9863 Před rokem +512

    It’s almost unreal to see Tyson get knocked out when you see how dominant he was in his prime, just goes to show how anyone can be defeated.

    • @nepntzerZer
      @nepntzerZer Před rokem +28

      I disagree. If cus didn't die and Tyson didn't go to gaol then he would of been undefeated and president of the world

    • @joeyjohnson4826
      @joeyjohnson4826 Před rokem +22

      You mean knocking out old and nobody fighters. He cant fight a boxer never could. Gabe evander his best shotd , evander just shook them off. Mike didn't know what to do. This guy won't go down. Tyson is overrated always was. In his "prime" he fought no one. Feel free to tell me who.

    • @WIZARD-qp2ho
      @WIZARD-qp2ho Před rokem +5

      @@joeyjohnson4826 non of the eva see fights where his best shot he had lost interest in the sport after cus died and his other coaches departed after that he just wasn’t the same if things had been different mike would have slaughtered evander end of🤷‍♂️

    • @joeyjohnson4826
      @joeyjohnson4826 Před rokem +12

      @@WIZARD-qp2ho lol Mike was a brawler. His list of knockouts Bums. Nobodies. Glass jaw wonders. Evander could take a punch . And was a better boxer . Learn the difference between a brawler and a boxer. Tyson could not box, when he had to use strategy and endurance he was toast. His early days none of the bums he fought could get passed the first two rounds. Sorry. Evander was the superior boxer.

    • @joeyjohnson4826
      @joeyjohnson4826 Před rokem +10

      @@WIZARD-qp2ho he's not even the greatest brawler of all time. That would be rocky Marciano. Who was a brawler, but could take a punch. Beat him a bloody mess he just kept coming. Like mike short undersized. Unlike Mike could take as well as he gave. Greatest boxer of all time. Ali of course. He showed in his forman fight, you can wear a puncher down, and never throw a punch. Boxing ...wore big George down, and knocked him down like a tree. Tyson was good not great. 😁

  • @jesse_cole
    @jesse_cole Před rokem +260

    Rarely has a fighter ever shown such a feat of raw athleticism as Holyfield did in that first Tyson bout.

    • @RalphTheRhino
      @RalphTheRhino Před rokem +52

      The class boxers were not intimidated by Tyson knocking out a lot of nobodies. Holyfield owned him from the first seconds of the fight. Tyson ended up biting him in the second bout because he had no answer to Holyfield's class - a good boxer always beats a good fighter.

    • @pavela3009
      @pavela3009 Před rokem +9

      ye but this guy is just abusing the rules and clinch only and abuse the distance in a real fight outside of the ring he would lose regardless thats why tyson lost controll im sure

    • @echelon2k8
      @echelon2k8 Před rokem +18

      @@pavela3009 Excuses, excuses.

    • @jasonl8326
      @jasonl8326 Před rokem +8

      He was like a machine. I got tired just watching him.

    • @imightfixit
      @imightfixit Před rokem +5

      Agreed, but cheated a bit too

  • @BatFan1
    @BatFan1 Před rokem +2479

    While the loss to Buster Douglas certainly affected the aura and mystique of Iron Mike, the first loss to Holyfield to me was the one that really broke the image of the invincible Iron Mike Tyson. The loss to Douglas can be attributed to Tyson not taking the fight seriously and was not really prepared, so that was more of a mental loss, but the fight with Holyfield was truly a fight he lost in the ring, as well as the fight with Lewis. The last two L's were just due to a fighter showing his age and clinging on too long.

    • @greg2999
      @greg2999 Před rokem +216

      Totally agree. Mike had a great career but, like every athlete, they all lose to prime aged contenders eventually

    • @Andre-cl2qt
      @Andre-cl2qt Před rokem +50

      Tyson was still very young only in his twenties still in his prime!

    • @twongreen9968
      @twongreen9968 Před rokem +44

      Can’t forget about before all that when I beat him up I really don’t talk about it that broke him

    • @donnn-ow4rj
      @donnn-ow4rj Před rokem +17

      @@twongreen9968 Are e you really mitch blood green? ???

    • @harleysheard3104
      @harleysheard3104 Před rokem +2

      I totally agree💯

  • @JohnDoe-ft2nh
    @JohnDoe-ft2nh Před rokem +653

    After all of those years,those fights,those boxers whom we loved and hated,I must say we have to appreciate them for entertaining us,being a boxer wasn't easy.I'm missing the '90s. Iron Mike Tyson is still my favorite boxer.I truly wish him well.

  • @capt251978
    @capt251978 Před 9 měsíci +95

    For those of us old enough to remember just how ferocious and invincible Tyson was, the moment Douglas dropped him, it was so surreal.

    • @petermaster2751
      @petermaster2751 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Looks like Buster fight was fixed match

    • @Shorkshire
      @Shorkshire Před 6 měsíci +3

      It never should've even gotten to that point. Buster Douglas was down for 14 counts. Dude cheated and that ref should've been sued and fired and barred from the industry

    • @omglol9571
      @omglol9571 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@Shorkshire how did he cheat?

    • @cole_kw
      @cole_kw Před měsícem

      @@omglol9571long count

    • @omglol9571
      @omglol9571 Před měsícem

      @@cole_kw ah ok

  • @jarvisacker4076
    @jarvisacker4076 Před rokem +69

    That holyfield feint was pure perfection combined with that step back was beautiful. Nobody did it better in boxing ever...

    • @jaydebeer7251
      @jaydebeer7251 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Totally agree 👍

    • @cnreidy
      @cnreidy Před 3 měsíci

      I think sometimes Tyson was so feared that the ref was scared to stop it incase mike was angry that he did

  • @jessekauffman3336
    @jessekauffman3336 Před 2 lety +934

    Tyson went from being a complete fighter to being a head hunter

    • @checka1963
      @checka1963 Před 2 lety +193

      Unfortunately Mike lost it mentally and went from being super focussed and controlled in his early prime years to being mad and wild after his jail episode.

    • @jessekauffman3336
      @jessekauffman3336 Před 2 lety +9

      @@checka1963 true

    • @Konglomerant
      @Konglomerant Před rokem +25

      Knockouts fill the seats, and gets the PPV money. Headhunting is a quick way to make a ton of money in a short amount of time.

    • @jessekauffman3336
      @jessekauffman3336 Před rokem +20

      @@Konglomerant but not great against boxers like Holifield Usyk fury etc

    • @aldenunion
      @aldenunion Před rokem +5

      He was on vacation during "The change" and was not able to retain his youthful mobility.
      BillyjoSaunders did same thing from Middle to Super,was not slick anymore.
      30 Starts pelvic floor changes in all humanity,must be combated with special sprints to postpone it.
      No head movement,no tight space fluidity.
      Mike was an animal in the 80's..
      Did not see anybody around then.

  • @pejmanjamshidi7881
    @pejmanjamshidi7881 Před rokem +218

    The fall of a legend starts when he believes he is invincible.

    • @kevindean1327
      @kevindean1327 Před rokem +42

      It's actually when his opponent knows he's not.

    • @ricktheitalianrebel6687
      @ricktheitalianrebel6687 Před rokem +7

      Rocky Marciano never lost a fight and would have pounded Tyson.

    • @blazesmooth5573
      @blazesmooth5573 Před rokem +13

      @@ricktheitalianrebel6687 lmao no there's a reason weight classes exist, tyson is 50 pounds heavier than rocky

    • @ricktheitalianrebel6687
      @ricktheitalianrebel6687 Před rokem

      @@blazesmooth5573 NOt sure the stupidity of your comment because Marciano was a heavyweight and the only ever to retire undefeated. He would have pounded the dumb Tyson into a pulp

    • @kevindean1327
      @kevindean1327 Před rokem +3

      @@blazesmooth5573 True but Bowe, Foreman, and Lewis were all considerably bigger than Holyfield, Tunney was much bigger than Greb, but I do think Rocky would be an undefeated Cruiserweight in the modern era an Italian Dwight Qwai. I believe a 6' 3' to 6' 6" heavyweight that weighs between 215 and 235 is the perfect size. Tyson was an anomaly but he'd still be champion with this current weak crop!!!

  • @BottleBri
    @BottleBri Před rokem +29

    Nobody gave Tyson such a beating than James Douglas and he’s never had the recognition he deserved for that brilliant boxing display he produced that night. Don’t forget- Tyson was an unbeaten UNIFIED heavyweight champion that night. And Tyson got a very long count too.

    • @shaunbat5097
      @shaunbat5097 Před rokem +11

      Agreed ....Buster smashed him.....and the excuses begun

    • @PhilMyCrackin-qd3lk
      @PhilMyCrackin-qd3lk Před rokem +1

      I think Don King gave him a bigger beat down.

    • @gregbors8364
      @gregbors8364 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Robin Givens gave him the biggest beating

    • @finderkeeperrrs
      @finderkeeperrrs Před 14 dny

      ​@@shaunbat5097no excuses just facts

  • @aestheticpleasures7187
    @aestheticpleasures7187 Před rokem +178

    out of his 20 years of boxing, ONLY 6 loses.... that's truly something else

    • @Alan-xxxxxx
      @Alan-xxxxxx Před rokem

      Out of those 20 years of boxing - he was in jail for 3 years for rape - in jail for 9 months for assault - and banned from boxing for the ear biting for 15 months

    • @phuckhughe
      @phuckhughe Před 9 měsíci +11

      Plenty others with better numbers..

    • @Jxst_E-Rex
      @Jxst_E-Rex Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@phuckhughe Mike is still the youngest Champ of all time..

    • @solo9601
      @solo9601 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@phuckhughe
      What’s your numbers?

    • @idgaf6961
      @idgaf6961 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Fighting mid tier fighter

  • @tehf00n
    @tehf00n Před rokem +586

    Mike's biggest win was self-realisation after the fact, that he was a peaceful human being and that he had more to offer the world in all respects of life. Truly the GOAT.

    • @thetruthfornow6045
      @thetruthfornow6045 Před rokem +32

      Not even in the top five. Too many loses.

    • @tehf00n
      @tehf00n Před rokem +46

      @@thetruthfornow6045 the losses are at the end. Every fighter who fights beyond their time accrues losses. Muhammad Ali lost a good few also.

    • @kevinhoward4182
      @kevinhoward4182 Před rokem +34

      Losses mean nothing judge a person by there highest points not after their prime, just because people have lost doesn’t mean they aren’t one of the greatest of all time

    • @thetruthfornow6045
      @thetruthfornow6045 Před rokem +9

      @@kevinhoward4182 Ali faced better competition. He was faster and had an iron jaw. He would have taken some heavy leather and recovered. As the fight progressed he would use his reach to pile up points. A desperate and tired Tyson would then be a sitting target for a fatal flurry and TKO.

    • @Andre-cl2qt
      @Andre-cl2qt Před rokem +8

      @@tehf00n Tyson's losses were in his prime, Ali in his prime avenged his losses and the others were all past his prime...nobody beats father time

  • @crafty3329
    @crafty3329 Před rokem +164

    As this legend already won many matches, you get older and tired and you just don't care anymore, it's just another day at the office with this guy... Just too bad he couldn't end his career and ongoing reputations in his predominant time, it's just a bit sad when you keep going for more than you should and then you start losing the time you older and retire!

    • @nyn7324
      @nyn7324 Před rokem +4

      Blud blaming age☠️☠️

    • @tckchris2304
      @tckchris2304 Před rokem

      But when you feel like you want to retire and then the organisers tempt you with another massive pay out if you fight one more... He was £38 million in debt in 2004.

    • @YouDoneSon
      @YouDoneSon Před rokem +2

      @@nyn7324 blud it’s a fact

    • @IceKnight678
      @IceKnight678 Před rokem +2

      @@nyn7324 Because you’re just as strong when you’re 80 compared to you when you’re 25.

    • @ethanworks9917
      @ethanworks9917 Před rokem +1

      @@nyn7324 So you won’t be any weaker decades after your prime??

  • @boxingsportzone
    @boxingsportzone Před měsícem

    I absolutely love the content on your channel! Your insights into the boxing world are incredibly informative and engaging. Keep up the fantastic work! Looking forward to more great videos from you.

  • @boxingsportzone
    @boxingsportzone Před měsícem

    Mike Tyson's knockouts were legendary! His power and ferocity in the ring were unmatched. This video is a great tribute to his incredible skill and dominance. Iron Mike will always be remembered as one of the greatest heavyweights of all time.

  • @cannuck1647
    @cannuck1647 Před 2 lety +64

    A 2 point deduction for biting off a chunk of a man's ear?!? More like disqualification!!

  • @peterambi7186
    @peterambi7186 Před rokem +547

    Every man has a breaking point. The legendary Mike Tyson's breaking point began with the lost to Holyfield. That was the first breakdown in the career of the legend. The subsequent lost afterwards was a law of diminishing return that sets in on his body system. He is inarguably the best inring performer of the 90s.

    • @tandrew7175
      @tandrew7175 Před rokem +11

      Robin Givens broke him, then Don King ate him.

    • @peted2952
      @peted2952 Před rokem

      And you work at walmart making 9 bucks an hour with an ugly wife and two ugly kids...what was your breaking point?

    • @showbread9366
      @showbread9366 Před rokem

      Nah buster douglas shattered his ego & he was mentally weak he got exposed and never was the same

    • @peterambi7186
      @peterambi7186 Před rokem +1

      @@showbread9366 That's your opinion and you are entitled to it.

    • @showbread9366
      @showbread9366 Před rokem +6

      @@peterambi7186 thanks your permission. I was actually alive in the 80s and saw Tyson’s career real-time not retrospectively 😉

  • @BlackGeoYoutube
    @BlackGeoYoutube Před 9 měsíci +22

    The real champ of the 90's, Evander' The Real Deal' Holyfield.

    • @robertgreen9717
      @robertgreen9717 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Couldn't beat Lewis after 2 attempts and with the help of the judges.

    • @philsymes
      @philsymes Před 9 měsíci +1

      No that was Lennox with Holy a close second - both way ahead of Tyson.

    • @orlanzo2621
      @orlanzo2621 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@robertgreen9717 Let's not act like that was a prime Holyfield, he was already fading by the time him and Lewis fought, he was almost 40 and even then he still put up a pretty good fight, definitely way better than what Tyson did against Lewis, which was an embarrassment.

  • @MilesJ_Everything
    @MilesJ_Everything Před rokem +109

    Like with Michael Jordan, having lived through Tyson's greatest, it is hard to describe exactly how dominating he was considered and how much everyone talked about him and followed his every fight. He was the last boxer to be 'water cooler'; talk the next day. One of those once in a lifetime dominating figures.

    • @LfunkeyA
      @LfunkeyA Před rokem

      i don't know, tons of water cooler talks about all kinds of box games.

    • @TabashiiSC2
      @TabashiiSC2 Před 6 měsíci

      Boxing has never been very big where I'm from, but even us as kids were talking about Mike Tyson. What a legend!

  • @davenilaya
    @davenilaya Před rokem +109

    If Cus had taken care of Mike until the end, I think he would have retired undefeated.
    Good to see that in the end, Tyson was able to turn his life around and regain balance and self respect.
    Only great men can do that,after suffering so much loss in such a short time.
    Good job sir!!!

    • @vhsrj_
      @vhsrj_ Před rokem +14

      If cus was alive Tyson would be the greatest of all time no doubt. After Tyson had reached world champion he lost his motivation, With Cus there, Cus would have kept him and motivated him to just be the greatest not just the best.

    • @imma5761
      @imma5761 Před rokem +7

      Nah. Tyson was great but no way he could beat Evander or Lennox even with Cus

    • @davenilaya
      @davenilaya Před rokem +8

      @@imma5761 well... It would have been nice to see what kind of boxer he would have turned out to be with Cus beside him till the end...

    • @jasonhearn5818
      @jasonhearn5818 Před rokem +5

      @julian marx Mike obviously had the tools but the company u keep makes a big difference..everyone mourns differently and considering the tremendous impact Cus played in Tysons life ...I've seen current videos of Tyson still getting emotional speaking on Cus

    • @red_dragon1185
      @red_dragon1185 Před 9 měsíci

      Coulda woulda shoulda

  • @roberttobolski6971
    @roberttobolski6971 Před rokem +42

    Boy, this guy was great but the years slip by too dam fast. He will never be forgotten.

  • @prettyboy1970
    @prettyboy1970 Před 9 měsíci +4

    No one will remember the last two bums that beat Tyson. But Douglas, Holyfield, and Lewis' names will live forever.

  • @josemiguelplanton4613
    @josemiguelplanton4613 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Very good video.
    Thanks so much ❤❤❤

  • @Phil-ui4tm
    @Phil-ui4tm Před 2 lety +298

    Tyson was never the same after firing Kevin Rooney. Young Mike was very elusive defensively and worked the body. Post Rooney he became a headhunter and stood in front of his opponents.

    • @shahrudinselamat928
      @shahrudinselamat928 Před 2 lety +1

      mu

    • @o.tonirandle4712
      @o.tonirandle4712 Před 2 lety +42

      After his "Dad" Cus died, he was never the same. About the time that viper Robin Givens got ahold of him right after Cus was in the ground. The old man lives....Mike never loses. Its that simple.

    • @Phil-ui4tm
      @Phil-ui4tm Před 2 lety +34

      @@o.tonirandle4712 Rooney coached the Cus D’mato peek-a-boo boxing style. So it was the same system. Tyson still won plenty of big fights with Rooney after Cus’s death

    • @leonpse
      @leonpse Před 2 lety +5

      That style required a lot of training. He may have given up on the training with Rooney too.

    • @Sandy1970Dandy
      @Sandy1970Dandy Před 2 lety +25

      A worthy comment Phil, but I'm fairly sure Don King was behind the demise of Rooney as Tyson's trainer. People say Iron Mike lost his peek-a-boo style after he parted company with Rooney, but I can't agree. His defence was always intuitively solid throughout his career, and it was his slowing speed which enabled opponents to hit him - a result of too many drugs, alcohol, personal problems and no one (no D'Amato or Rooney) to stop a Tyson with too much money and no control. King destroyed Tyson by using him as his prime cash cow without enough care or guidance, who otherwise may have become the greateast HW of all-time.

  • @Jasonwho1974
    @Jasonwho1974 Před 2 lety +897

    Why they let the fight carry on after Tyson bit a chunk of his ear off is quite frankly beyond me 🙄🙄

    • @TransformersTalkRAW
      @TransformersTalkRAW Před rokem +102

      I mean....Holyfield was headbutting him. And was it really a "big chunk" of the ear? Looked more like a little piece.

    • @Jasonwho1974
      @Jasonwho1974 Před rokem

      @@TransformersTalkRAW if u watch the footage pal it was about an inch give or take of his ear cartilage, there's plenty of photos & video footage to reveiw of it. Regardless of headbutting u don't bite someone's ear off 🤣🤣 I'd like to think we've evolved a little from primitive animal instincts & behaviors, that's what u would expect from a dog. The truth is it wasn't about Hollyfield headbutting him, it was about Tyson getting frustrated with himself, holyfield & boxing in general cos he knew he couldn't win & he knew his glory days were in the past 💯

    • @odeefromdawic
      @odeefromdawic Před rokem +1

      @@TransformersTalkRAW bro come on now, I love iron Mike but that shit was waaaaaayyyyyyy beyond towing the line to bad sportsmanship. It was a disgraceful act, and it was a stain on a legendary career. If I BITE off a little chunk of your ear I’m sure your ass is gonna cry.

    • @yellowcactustvz4929
      @yellowcactustvz4929 Před rokem +107

      @@TransformersTalkRAW Nibody said big

    • @Chad-mg2jx
      @Chad-mg2jx Před rokem

      @@TransformersTalkRAW who said big and either way would you take one of those headbutts or have Mike bite your ear

  • @TheCourie
    @TheCourie Před 11 měsíci +2

    Legend has it that even today, even though he closes his ears, he hears through his mouth.

  • @user-oi1bd6xk4p
    @user-oi1bd6xk4p Před měsícem

    I think it’s so cool that Mr Tyson teaches people to work out their problems with fists. I love you Mr Tyson

  • @James_Bee
    @James_Bee Před rokem +293

    Been watching a lot of Tyson videos lately, all his wins from day1 and on and I got to say, every single loss... he didn't look like "Iron" Mike Tyson. I don't know what was going on with him in his personal life or training, but from the first loss to the 6th, there were merely spurts or flashes of the champ. He didn't look like the complete package he had been up to that first loss.

    • @checka1963
      @checka1963 Před rokem +40

      Absolutely. He was astonishingly good in his prime and the Tyson losses were all through another man who didnt move anymore, didnt have self control and didnt have any plan when things went wrong. Plus he just looked plain lost at times. The biting of Holyfield's ears kinda said it all, what mind state he had got into. But glad to see in old age he is quite a charismatic and still fit man with no more axes to grind.

    • @johnnyc0811
      @johnnyc0811 Před rokem +27

      He lost his best coaches.

    • @rodneyliu420
      @rodneyliu420 Před rokem +3

      too much alcohol and women

    • @richardmorris7063
      @richardmorris7063 Před rokem +19

      Better competition for one.He made bad lifestyle choices as many did.I personally don't really count losses after the age of 35.

    • @robertkroberjr.157
      @robertkroberjr.157 Před rokem +24

      Don King is what happened. King was a total D-bag!

  • @DatDude7802
    @DatDude7802 Před rokem +131

    The only thing Holifield lacked in his arsenal was true knockout power. Other than that, he was a complete fighter. He might not knock you out, but he would beat the sh*t out of you, lol!

    • @checka1963
      @checka1963 Před rokem +8

      Until Holyfield fought James Toomey that is. Everyone has their nemesis and for Holyfield, Toomey was surely it. Its the only fight when Holyfield looked well beaten, apart maybe he was in trouble a lot against Lennox Lewis at times too in fight 1. But you gotta love his phenomenal will power and fighting instinct and he is a great guy!

    • @16nowhereman
      @16nowhereman Před rokem +7

      Correct! Holyfield had an "Iron" chin that even Foreman couldn't knock him out.

    • @christopherhaynes8864
      @christopherhaynes8864 Před rokem +2

      Holy field is goat

    • @RalphTheRhino
      @RalphTheRhino Před rokem +2

      -@@christopherhaynes8864 Lewis was goater, but Ali is the true GOAT. He would have knocked out Tyson quicker than he knocked out Liston, a massive, mean brawler who would have torn little Mike Tyson to shreds.

    • @theultimatemale6820
      @theultimatemale6820 Před měsícem

      ABSOFUCKINGLUTELY AGREE!

  • @robertmccully2792
    @robertmccully2792 Před rokem +39

    Everyone dies, everyone loses. Great fighter in his peak.,

  • @Jab18
    @Jab18 Před 11 měsíci +5

    'Tyson was amazing in his prime'.
    Beating a 38 year old Larry Holmes and Michael Spinks was literally Tyson's prime and that's all he ever did. His highlight reel knockouts of journeymen and antics outside the ring are the only reason casual boxing fans call him a heavyweight great.

    • @philsymes
      @philsymes Před 11 měsíci +4

      Compare his heart to Ali Joe George, Larry and Holy.
      It's utterly laughable. 😂

  • @jameswarner300
    @jameswarner300 Před rokem +134

    Mike Tyson basically hung on to the game way to long, just like many other prized fighters, his quickness had left him. Don King robbed him of all his riches and took advantage of him, and that was so sad.

    • @Andre-cl2qt
      @Andre-cl2qt Před rokem

      But he lost early in the game and made more money than everybody !

    • @joenaps104
      @joenaps104 Před rokem +13

      The drugs and alcohol also fucked him up or else he would had been the best boxer to ever live!

    • @jameswarner300
      @jameswarner300 Před rokem +1

      @@joenaps104 I totally agree.

    • @daysofgrace7818
      @daysofgrace7818 Před rokem +3

      @@joenaps104 I grew up watching Tyson I was only 8 when he won the title but have fond memories of watching so many of his fights!
      However I wonder if at his best and if he’d never gone to prison if he’d have beaten Holyfield or Bowe the 92 and 93 versions? It’s possible he may have beaten Lewis before Steward improved upon many of his flaws

    • @daysofgrace7818
      @daysofgrace7818 Před rokem +4

      Don king robbed Tyson, but he didn’t rob him of all his riches!! Tyson has himself admitted blowing the best part of 200 million!!

  • @ryantourney2879
    @ryantourney2879 Před rokem +465

    Tyson was amazing in his prime...but after his first 4 losses to very good opponents (Douglas, Holyfield x2 and Lewis) he seemed to have lost the will to fight..almost as if he was just fighting not to lose. Great career overall.

    • @sevendeadlysinsandfriends3581
      @sevendeadlysinsandfriends3581 Před rokem +19

      @@hi-dl4kw no its because holyfield keeps doing headbutts then clinch thats why he was so mad the first fight was the real deal he did deserve that win

    • @noodles169
      @noodles169 Před rokem +20

      When was Tyson's prime? And how long did it last? Because the likes of Lewis and holyfield were in their prime for atleast 10years. Tyson was a flash in the pan. He never had a "prime" he looked exciting but that's about it

    • @ryantourney2879
      @ryantourney2879 Před rokem +32

      @GateCrasher...he was a flash in the pan, winning his first 37 pro fights ?

    • @jayritchie851
      @jayritchie851 Před rokem +13

      He never lost his will...he just started fighting guys who were better than him.

    • @rahkeemhill9049
      @rahkeemhill9049 Před rokem +3

      50 and 8 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @drebaselius9160
    @drebaselius9160 Před rokem +32

    Holyfield is ferocious. There's no quit in him!

    • @Somedudeonaiphonechilling8971
      @Somedudeonaiphonechilling8971 Před měsícem

      Tyson is a beast at endurance, he only fell because he lost balance after getting a direct body shot, not because he was disoriented or hurt.
      You can see how he can truly stay standing in the final round, almost fell but made sure not to break

  • @JSBharat100
    @JSBharat100 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great thrashing of Tyson !!
    Really Enjoyed.

  • @chuckwalla2967
    @chuckwalla2967 Před 2 lety +28

    Tyson vs. Holyfield was like a pitbull vs a Rotweiller.

    • @SuperHns
      @SuperHns Před rokem +2

      Holyfield was a dirty cheater thoughl

    • @lindajohnston2032
      @lindajohnston2032 Před rokem +2

      @@SuperHns The referee ignored Holyfield's head butts to Tyson. You never hear about that, just about Mike biting his ear. It was Mike's retaliation for what Holyfield was doing to him. Holyfield is known as a dirty fighter.

  • @simony2801
    @simony2801 Před rokem +44

    Buster Douglas was the big surprise, I will never forget the shock of seeing buster fighting back and dominating the fight when everyone else looked beaten before they entered the arena.

  • @johnmclelland4278
    @johnmclelland4278 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Tyson alway had trouble with bigger opponents with good boxing skills and guys who were not afraid of him. Buster showed up, Evander wasn’t afraid of anyone, and Lennox was one of the best of all time.

  • @48darkknight86
    @48darkknight86 Před 6 měsíci +23

    In his prime no one can touch him..... nobody ❤

    • @gavinjohnson2640
      @gavinjohnson2640 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Other than buster Douglas who beat him when he was 24 in his prime

    • @user-mz4vi9nb5c
      @user-mz4vi9nb5c Před 4 měsíci +1

      same for ali=Frazier
      @@gavinjohnson2640

    • @tonyrai6070
      @tonyrai6070 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes Johnson 😢

    • @kristsavots6850
      @kristsavots6850 Před měsícem

      @@gavinjohnson2640Kevin Rooney wasn’t his trainer anymore

    • @gavinjohnson2640
      @gavinjohnson2640 Před měsícem

      @@tonyrai6070 so his prime was over by the age of 24? Then it's not really much of a prime is it.

  • @mohammaddavoudian7897
    @mohammaddavoudian7897 Před 2 lety +443

    Holyfield, what a champ!! One of the greatest heroes of all time.

  • @dave8204
    @dave8204 Před rokem +16

    Lewis was a class act. Danny Williams was quite well-known in Britain at the time but I'm sure he'd admit himself would never have beaten Tyson in his prime. Great attitude though and he went there to win and took Tyson on from the start of the fight. Game fighter and a nice guy as well.

  • @seanhammond6439
    @seanhammond6439 Před rokem +18

    I was in the Catskill training camp Tyson used throughout his most prolific periods in the late 70s and early 80s, i wasn’t a sparring partner I was a painter and decorator. I found Mike to be friendly and approachable and he would take time out from training and ask me questions about paints and wallpaper

    • @mikeroagreschen5350
      @mikeroagreschen5350 Před 10 měsíci +2

      For some reason, the idea of Mike Tyson talking about wallpaper amuses me.

  • @RazoE
    @RazoE Před rokem +24

    Everyone forgets the loss Mike Tyson suffered on October 18, 1987 at the hands of then 17 year old Little Mac. He was famously trained by Doc Louis.

    • @doug-wp1dd
      @doug-wp1dd Před 2 měsíci

      they are big guys little mac with big pack it all works i have watch that one buster was the better man at that time holyfield was the boss tyson didnt like that so he had to alter his loss hello

    • @brucehansen7949
      @brucehansen7949 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@doug-wp1ddever heard of commas or periods? Ffs you just Jibber jabbered nonsense

  • @brandonaaron8928
    @brandonaaron8928 Před rokem +4

    Oooh yeah, buster Doug busted the buster with a four strike combo, beautiful.. that last shot was the icing on that knuckle sammich..

  • @jonathonlafond3255
    @jonathonlafond3255 Před rokem +20

    It's amazing the blows that guy could take in the ring

  • @stevenfallon4244
    @stevenfallon4244 Před rokem +18

    Lennox Lewis has one of the best Jabs in history. He kept it constant and accurate every fight

    • @alanrobinson7891
      @alanrobinson7891 Před rokem +6

      Only after he hooked up with Manny Steward. Sonny Liston also had one of the best jabs ever seen

  • @peterjohnston1224
    @peterjohnston1224 Před rokem +44

    Douglas and Hollyfield actually lifted Tyson off the canvas with some of the body blows. Unbelievable.

    • @RalphTheRhino
      @RalphTheRhino Před rokem +16

      Whereas Lewis toyed with him like a cat toys with a mouse, prolonging the torure until he got bored with it and went in for the kill. He could have taken out Tyson in an earlier round, but after Tyson had told Lewis he was "going to eat his children", Lewis was going to show no mercy and wanted to see him bleed and suffer before he finished him off with a brutal right and a contemptuous push to the canvas.

    • @lando-zw8kg
      @lando-zw8kg Před rokem +1

      ​@@RalphTheRhino nobody asked nor cares

    • @angelic_disappointment7889
      @angelic_disappointment7889 Před rokem +7

      @@lando-zw8kg I care

    • @fatpeoplearesohardtokidnap
      @fatpeoplearesohardtokidnap Před 11 měsíci +7

      ​@@lando-zw8kgI also care

    • @mikeroagreschen5350
      @mikeroagreschen5350 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@lando-zw8kg You cared enough to comment.

  • @philiptomlinson8959
    @philiptomlinson8959 Před 2 lety +207

    3 of those in last couple of years of his career that had been going on 20 years. Like many others he was just clinging on for paydays and it was sad to see. 5 of his 6 defeats came afters being in jail and 4 years out the ring, anybody who makes out that wouldn't affect any top HW has a hole in their head.

    • @jayritchie851
      @jayritchie851 Před 2 lety +18

      Big guys with skill who fought back gave him problems. When that happened, he didn't have a Plan B. He was lost without Cus D'amato and Kevin Rooney. Douglas exposed him. In his prime, he would not have beaten Holyfield or Lewis.

    • @philiptomlinson8959
      @philiptomlinson8959 Před 2 lety +28

      @@jayritchie851 Big guys with skill who fight back give anybody problems that is the name of the game. Tyson was 5'10" with a short reach so most were big guys to him and in the 80's/90s plenty had good skill. Berbick tried to fight him and lost as did Bruno. Not many were more skilful than Spinks and even an old Holmes, they got obliterated. Ruddock fought well but was beaten x2 post Douglas, Stewart was a big puncher who'd only lost to Holyfield giving him hell he was out in 1. You could say Lewis lost to anybody who found his jaw with a big counter or Holyfield lost to anybody who could avoid his head but that isn't stritcly true, neither is. the notion that Tyson lost every time someone fought back, just a complete myth no balanced boxing fan buys into.

    • @dennispickard7743
      @dennispickard7743 Před 2 lety +8

      philip tomlinson also , Tyson could not take the punches that he dished out

    • @philiptomlinson8959
      @philiptomlinson8959 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dennispickard7743 Yeah when he was old and shot, like any other fighter in that position just fighting for money.

    • @jamessimpson422
      @jamessimpson422 Před 2 lety +8

      Always make up excuses

  • @joshcook4566
    @joshcook4566 Před rokem +228

    The first fight between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield was an all time classic. I think Holyfield just out boxed him in that one. But that being said, Mike Tyson only lost 6 fights. Very impressive career!

    • @ashybear999
      @ashybear999 Před rokem +25

      He got rusty after the jail sentence which is why he got smashed in that fight.

    • @nicholasellis7494
      @nicholasellis7494 Před rokem +48

      @@ashybear999 nope holyfield out boxed him, stop the cap

    • @ashybear999
      @ashybear999 Před rokem +50

      @@nicholasellis7494 yeah no shit, coz Mike was fresh out of jail and rusty.

    • @rainblue8005
      @rainblue8005 Před rokem +32

      always the excuses everywhere i go 😂

    • @nicholasellis7494
      @nicholasellis7494 Před rokem +8

      @@ashybear999 man Usain bolt was rusty and still beat Gatlin,stop the cap again I said

  • @MaximumDecibels
    @MaximumDecibels Před rokem

    up till this fight, i had never seen Tyson's head rocked so solid like Busters uppercut did.

  • @groupikron5301
    @groupikron5301 Před rokem +30

    his style was based on speed, as he got older his style was less effective, he still is one of the GOATS from ages 19-30

    • @Jab18
      @Jab18 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Nah, he just lost against almost everyone that fought back. Tyson was 23 when he fought Douglas.

    • @kennykross3306
      @kennykross3306 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@Jab18like who

  • @andrewfedder7944
    @andrewfedder7944 Před rokem +10

    Tyson vs Lewis. "The contender replied back..."
    Lewis was the champ in that match as I recall, and the belts seem to solidify my memories as fact.

    • @johnstonmartin6650
      @johnstonmartin6650 Před rokem

      I think he's talking about punches by Tyson - the left to Lewis' right side.

  • @jsnewbould2905
    @jsnewbould2905 Před rokem +17

    Tyson made boxing exciting and a great sport to watch he was outstanding at his peak it’s a shame those unfortunate incidents happened but he’ll always be iron Mike

  • @humanbean3
    @humanbean3 Před měsícem

    i remember watching the lennox luis ppv. it was really sad seeing my childhood hero lose his spark. you could tell mike wasn't the same anymore. he had fear that he didn't have before.

  • @user-nh2ms5xw7r
    @user-nh2ms5xw7r Před měsícem +1

    Mike put the X factor back into Heavyweight boxing, he was a real life Rocky who made boxing memorable.

  • @antlittlejohns2098
    @antlittlejohns2098 Před rokem +91

    Peaked at such a young age. Awesome fighter and worked so hard, just had a lot of people not good for him around,

    • @kane4013
      @kane4013 Před rokem

      True, although Tyson is a genuinely sh!tty person. Pretty hard to feel sorry for a rapist.

    • @alvinhickling901
      @alvinhickling901 Před rokem

      ya mostly himself ! a thug !

    • @freebee8221
      @freebee8221 Před rokem +1

      He fought against weak opponents

    • @ethanworks9917
      @ethanworks9917 Před rokem +1

      @@freebee8221 I disagree

    • @ethanworks9917
      @ethanworks9917 Před rokem +1

      @@freebee8221 Heavyweights aren’t weak

  • @Fuckyoutubecensorship1
    @Fuckyoutubecensorship1 Před rokem +15

    After his "Dad" Cus died, he was never the same. About the time that viper Robin Givens got ahold of him right after Cus was in the ground. The old man lives....Mike never loses. Its that simple.

    • @jameshw9751
      @jameshw9751 Před rokem

      He’d still be a wife beater and a rapist.

    • @joseph1980.
      @joseph1980. Před rokem

      You do know Cus died 12 months before Tyson even fought for his first World title don't you?

  • @BuckScrotumn
    @BuckScrotumn Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love how Evander Holyfield looks like a black handsome squidward 😂😂😂

  • @markmorris76
    @markmorris76 Před rokem +2

    Fwiw Tyson was one helluva dirty fighter even without the ear bites. He may be revered today but those early fights had lots of forearm and elbow blows thown in

  • @jellyboy123
    @jellyboy123 Před rokem +6

    i loved how buster just squared up to tyson as in a real fight he had nothing to lose. Buster said in a interview he didn’t care if he died in the ring.

    • @SuperHns
      @SuperHns Před rokem

      ppff 1 hit wonder, he never did shit after that. Mike however is a fucking legend, he was up partying till 6:00 Am before the fight with Busta Douglas. So still took 10 rounds.

    • @Ziegfried82
      @Ziegfried82 Před rokem

      @@SuperHns true, but his one hit was insane. The guy boxed like someone else that night, like a man possessed. Did he really need to do anything more after managing that miracle? Only a handful of people managed to do it even way after his prime.

  • @cryptkeeper2073
    @cryptkeeper2073 Před rokem +3

    Never underestimate any fight always expect a tough fight never drop your guard.

  • @WizardSkyth
    @WizardSkyth Před rokem

    That historic ear bite fight 😀 . Even without the biting it was a good fight.

  • @branislavpetriska882
    @branislavpetriska882 Před 4 měsíci

    When you got a single digit number of losses throughout your whole life you know you're legendary!!!!🤜🤛

  • @influentialgurning
    @influentialgurning Před rokem +12

    No wonder they avoided Holyfield at the peak. Tyson was briefly devastating, but, when he lost the snap, it turned to desperation or disillusionment.

  • @Reaper-cm4jr
    @Reaper-cm4jr Před rokem +8

    The sad part of the Lewis/Tyson fight was that not only did Lewis have to fight Tyson, he had to fight Eddie Cotton as well. Cotton was a HUGE Tyson fan and had really hoped that this fight would be Tyson's comeback. Of course this didn't happen. Even George Foreman who was giving guest commentary openly said that this was the case.

  • @lillehammerexperimental
    @lillehammerexperimental Před 5 měsíci +1

    That 5 punch combination of Douglas was appropriately legendary for the ultimate K.O.

  • @unfairkibbles3226
    @unfairkibbles3226 Před rokem +10

    Holyfield has got to be one of the best right next to Tyson. Who else can say they beat this dude twice

  • @RahulSingh-df7zf
    @RahulSingh-df7zf Před 2 lety +16

    Mike was really capable to take some brutal punches back to back and kept yourself standing.

  • @Mr_India....
    @Mr_India.... Před 2 lety +33

    Watching this video is like watching a nat geo documentary of a lion ruling the territory, every creature scared by his mere presence....And then as the lion starts to get old, new lions come in and take over the territory and the pride.
    Saddens me, but that's the law of nature. One of the greatest there ever will be. Iron Mike.

  • @John-or6jf
    @John-or6jf Před rokem

    As a fully grown hairy arsed man I'm not ashamed to say watching these back had me welling up plus in a bittersweet waymy two fave home country (Scotland) fighters in Willie limond & Alex Arthur my fave fights are venursen Gomez when both lost as showed thier true guts n toughness albeit in a bittersweet form❤

  • @emime8946
    @emime8946 Před 9 měsíci

    The most satisfying video ever.

  • @lukewalker1051
    @lukewalker1051 Před 2 lety +43

    Lenox was a heck of a fighter.

    • @richardmorris7063
      @richardmorris7063 Před rokem +4

      Top 6 all time in my opinion.I like Ali @1 but Lennox or a young Larry could have been problematic. People make excuses for their favorites but you're lifestyle choices are part of it.They say ,well if Tyson still had Cus & Rooney & didn't chase skirts & coke he'd have been the best.That's part of it!!!

    • @michaelbottjer3385
      @michaelbottjer3385 Před rokem +1

      It was such a shame he didn't fight Klitschko a second time. He was scared. Klitschko was winning that first fight too bad they stopped it because of a cut.

    • @sapereaude7115
      @sapereaude7115 Před rokem

      @@michaelbottjer3385 he wasnt scared...Lewis took the fight to easy...havent realy prepare for the fight. "HE lose it because a CUT"....dude Lennox punched Klitschkos Half Face off....lewis beat all his contrahents....in a second match he knocked klitchko out...like everone else

    • @michaelbottjer3385
      @michaelbottjer3385 Před rokem +1

      @@sapereaude7115 Lennox and Klitschko never for twice. The first fight ended due to a nasty cut over klitschko's eye which resulted in a TKO. All three judges had Klitschko up on their fight cards. Lennox Lewis retired shortly after because he knew in a rematch he would lose to Vladimir Klitschko. Lennox Lewis would back everybody up with his long job but he struggled with that since Klitschko was taller and had an equally long Jab. Like I said the dude was scared to fight him again

    • @sapereaude7115
      @sapereaude7115 Před rokem +2

      @@michaelbottjer3385 you have no clue dude. "Too bad they stopped it"...when they dont stop the fight Klitschko would have been blind on the one eye. Watch how klitschko look after the fight and then Lennox. Lennox say after the fight "you can have a rematch....then i destroy the other Half of your face the same way". Lennox never lose a fight...the only lose wasnt a lose...when they fight twice Lennox would it take more serious and win by KO....even when Lewis was at the end of his age....he was still untouchable. You just a klitchko fanboy who liked his own comments...
      Lennox was one of the greatest of all time. He beat Tyson....he beat holyfield...he beat them everyone....get that

  • @Akkinone1
    @Akkinone1 Před rokem +47

    The way Mike took punches from holyfield and refused to go down is so savage

    • @dom9064
      @dom9064 Před rokem +7

      he always said he takes his beating like a man

    • @tinaa9231
      @tinaa9231 Před rokem

      @@dom9064
      Until he bit off Evander's ear to escape a beating like a little cowardly bitch.
      Phil.

    • @dinodesmond3582
      @dinodesmond3582 Před rokem +1

      Lol

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    @quintingroves2130 Před rokem

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  • @undertakerfanz8974
    @undertakerfanz8974 Před 2 lety +23

    George Foreman would have been on this list but Tyson was afraid to fight him

    • @Kaiserbill99
      @Kaiserbill99 Před 2 lety +17

      Perhaps but Tyson made a habit of not fighting top contenders. He did not fight Witherspoon in the 1980s and in the 1990s managed to avoid Tua, McCall, Morrison, Vitali, Mercer, Rahman, Bowe, and Moorer. He continually ducked Lewis in the 1990s too having paid him off, after losing a court case, so he could fight Bruce Seldon instead.

    • @undertakerfanz8974
      @undertakerfanz8974 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kaiserbill99 how you think a fight with him in Tua would have played out?

    • @Kaiserbill99
      @Kaiserbill99 Před 2 lety +4

      @@undertakerfanz8974 I think both Tua and Mercer would have pushed him to the limit and Bowe would have knocked him out.

    • @undertakerfanz8974
      @undertakerfanz8974 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Kaiserbill99 I think he beats all 3 of them but he did not want to fight Bowe because they are from the same neighborhood that's what he told Larry King

    • @Kaiserbill99
      @Kaiserbill99 Před 2 lety +3

      @@undertakerfanz8974 Not sure how I follow that logic. Had Bowe been 6', 40lbs lighter, and 15&5 then I'm sure Tyson would have had no issues fighting him. Not sure why a convicted rapist and a man who could bite a chunk off an opponent's ear would have such sensibilities. I suspect Tyson would have fought his granny for a decent pay day.

  • @sonnymiller5850
    @sonnymiller5850 Před rokem +3

    I can't believe I cannot believe a wonderful athletic like Mike Tyson many men wished they had his power he was tired and fed up with all the trials and tribulations that he went through in life

  • @shawnn6541
    @shawnn6541 Před 7 měsíci +1

    As a master myself of martial arts... and growing up watching this legend from beginning to end of boxing career was really amazing to watch.... I learned a lot from his technique...

  • @Despond
    @Despond Před rokem +1

    Tyson looked like he was in slow-mo against Buster. Your responsibility to not party the night before.

  • @wernersatzinger3882
    @wernersatzinger3882 Před 2 lety +6

    Evander is a Friend from my Dad ! He is very good Boxer! Lg from Fritsch Toni from the Texas Cowboys but he R.I.P and my Father Walter Mann from Austria Vienna

  • @rraumyz588
    @rraumyz588 Před 2 lety +4

    I hardly watched this vidso ,I saw it a couple of times before and i didn't wanted to click on it coz i never wanted to watch mike tyson losing . Its so sad to see one of my boxing heroe and favorite mike tyson losing
    He is and always will be one of the greatest boxers of all time , along side Muhammad ali and other great boxers .
    May allah protect him and i want to meet him one day

  • @mckessa17
    @mckessa17 Před rokem +2

    If Tyson didn't knock his opponent out in the first 2 rounds he was in trouble.

  • @ny2bama
    @ny2bama Před rokem +6

    That Douglas fight was ridiculous... Mike wasn't himself that fight. The slow count!!! And the KO.... I was beyond upset and shocked.

    • @inertiaforce7846
      @inertiaforce7846 Před 25 dny

      Tyson might have known that his mother died and wasn't feeling his normal rage. Douglas just had his mother die and had abnormal rage.

  • @potatoavacadonion1025
    @potatoavacadonion1025 Před 2 lety +49

    Man after he got rid of Kevin Rooney he was never the same, his fighting style was so off, he wasn't quick on his feet he just stood there, he didn't duck and dodge like he used to, he started to laze out on his training and went under bad influences, I'm sure he would have been defeated eventually, but if he kept his old style with Rooney and kept in shape I am sure he could have gone 60 or 70 maybe even 80 or so wins and zero losses

    • @tmize3484
      @tmize3484 Před 2 lety +2

      Actually this fight was illegal.because Tyson body is small and opponent body is giant.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Před 2 lety +2

      I think it didn’t help him getting rid of Rooney, but on February 11, 1990, it could have been Mike Tyson or Tyson Fury or even Muhammad Ali in his prime and James “Buster” Douglas was leaving with the Heavyweight Championship of the World and no one was going to change that.

    • @TheFriendlyPsychopath
      @TheFriendlyPsychopath Před 2 lety +1

      How long have you had this information potato?🤔

    • @andywilson9971
      @andywilson9971 Před 2 lety

      Hey

    • @shesbaldbutiwould
      @shesbaldbutiwould Před 2 lety

      @@danielhenderson8316 lol please he nearly lost that day lets not get ahead of ourselves

  • @michaeldaniels8244
    @michaeldaniels8244 Před 2 lety +5

    Lennox lewis, the real deal, george foreman, Mike tyson.. mad respect for all those guys

  • @davidelucidi8993
    @davidelucidi8993 Před rokem

    This fight it s a masterpiece

  • @technoir2584
    @technoir2584 Před rokem +12

    No matter how good you are, there is always somebody better.

    • @Christian-qq5sx
      @Christian-qq5sx Před 10 měsíci

      No

    • @phuckhughe
      @phuckhughe Před 9 měsíci

      That's what your gf said bout me... 😂

    • @user-db6ce1uw3d
      @user-db6ce1uw3d Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@phuckhugheYou're reveling in immorality and lewdness? Kudos to you.

  • @waymanjohnson4100
    @waymanjohnson4100 Před rokem +37

    I'm such a fan of Iron Mike it took nearly twenty years before I could watch the Douglas fight from a neutral stand point it was only then that I was able to see the masterpiece of a fight that Douglas had that night. The last combo was a work of art because Douglas had to change leads mid combo inorder to stay in range as Mike stumbled across the ring.

    • @sdiz3430
      @sdiz3430 Před rokem +5

      Wayman Johnson, absolutely! I think many fans don't give Douglas the credit he deserves for that fight. In my mind the real Iron Mike has only been beaten by 2 boxers, Douglas and Holyfield.

    • @whatitisnt.
      @whatitisnt. Před rokem +6

      He initially only fought bums which first made him a celebrity. The real contenders showed who Tyson really was, over hyped and substandard

    • @sdiz3430
      @sdiz3430 Před rokem +3

      @@whatitisnt. true, he initially fought bums, can't disagree but that's fairly standard practice with young boxers. Tyson did then go on to beat (ie. destroy) all the top heavyweights of that era. I too used to think Iron Mike was over-hyped but only as I've aged did I begin to give Iron Mike the credit he deserved .... an incredible combination of speed and power, and illusive to hit.

    • @jamesdahlke9581
      @jamesdahlke9581 Před rokem +2

      @@sdiz3430 top heavy weights who the guys that crushed him.

    • @zeigfeild
      @zeigfeild Před rokem +5

      @@whatitisnt. You don't know what you're talking about, just a contrarian coping

  • @arielgarcia-fischer1830
    @arielgarcia-fischer1830 Před rokem +3

    Evander was so FAST WOW, and good on ref for stopping the fight when he did I was the right time but most would've waited much longer

  • @logansharp9520
    @logansharp9520 Před rokem +1

    Look at Tyson now though....happy, funny, enjoying his life...love you mike.🇬🇧👍🇺🇲💯💯💯✌️

  • @magtafcmdr8621
    @magtafcmdr8621 Před rokem +15

    Tyson was so fast and hit with such power and his training was smart and meticulous early on. Some of that even showed in his performances after 1995. Douglas' performance in that fight was inspiring, but while Tyson looked fit and ready to fight he did not appear focused at all on the things that worked for him in the past. Looking at these fights with Holyfield, I can't decide whether Tyson had lost some punching power or if Holyfield could take a punch better than all of his other opponents. Either way, Holyfield figured him out. For Tyson to have continued success boxing the way he had earlier in his career it would have taken intense conditioning and focus, which it appears he had lost. Mike Tyson was always my favorite, but Evander Holyfield was one hell of a boxer. I wish that fight happened in 1989.

  • @berbagiinformasi252
    @berbagiinformasi252 Před rokem +9

    Mike Tyson Always Legend For Me ! we love mike tyson forever !

  • @joewest9663
    @joewest9663 Před 2 lety +25

    When you said 'I hope you enjoyed this' I think the opposite is true. Mike Tyson was amazing and it is sad the politics, social pressures and financial abuse of his finances had him fighting well past his 'best before' date. If he had the opportunity to do it all over again I'm guessing he wouldn't have married his gold digger wife, he wouldn't have gone to prison, he would have hired financial consultants OUTSIDE of the boxing industry and he would have retired much earlier with a brighter future, socially, and financially.

    • @xxxYouTunesxxx
      @xxxYouTunesxxx Před rokem

      Maybe mike is just a dumb guy?

    • @Rayburn58
      @Rayburn58 Před rokem +2

      You are just another dishonest tyson fan making excuses for him getting demolished by Dougls, Holyfield, and Lewis

    • @xxxYouTunesxxx
      @xxxYouTunesxxx Před rokem

      @@Rayburn58 No, he really is a dumb guy. Only a dumb guy goes from being worth $300 million to living on the streets.

    • @aaroncreagh4402
      @aaroncreagh4402 Před rokem +2

      Hindsight often is seen in 20/20

    • @louisj.marciano2562
      @louisj.marciano2562 Před rokem

      He was a great fighter till he wasn't.
      All of the predictable excuses....
      When you are a true
      HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP, it's because you have command over you life, intellectually, emotionally, physically, financially. You are your own CHAMPION in all facets. You don't need one excuse let alone a warehouse full of them. When you are a TRUE CHAMPION you don't play the victim card.

  • @sundarnarayanan3511
    @sundarnarayanan3511 Před rokem

    Great Mike is always great. When he brought down James he punched only once. He stopped immediately when James got destabilised. Whereas James threw continuous punches even after Mike got destabilised in Round 10. Mike you are always great

  • @Redball1980
    @Redball1980 Před rokem

    Lennox kids have called Tyson, UncleMike well before they fought.. very humble n touching. Mates.

  • @antestiusleontius3774
    @antestiusleontius3774 Před rokem +4

    Tyson's weakness has always been his stamina in fighting multiple rounds in a match; that's why his goal was to finish off his opponents as soon as possible.

    • @joseph1980.
      @joseph1980. Před rokem

      Tysons weakness was always his weak mental state

  • @fenderboy68
    @fenderboy68 Před rokem +4

    When Tyson finally faces a real boxer he can't cope....One of the greatest? Nah'

  • @israelospina997
    @israelospina997 Před měsícem

    A true Warrior no have trainers only himself to get the Glory and Victory 💪🏻!

  • @glennhubbard5008
    @glennhubbard5008 Před rokem +2

    He was a colossus in his prime. I will never forget my shock on being told he lost to Douglas. I just couldn't believe it.

    • @philsymes
      @philsymes Před rokem +1

      I could
      Tillis and Tucker showed the blueprint.
      Ali would have made a fool of him in and out of the ring
      Oh and (asI have said) if he had tried his cowardly biting bullshit with Sonny, Joe and George (Sonny in particular) he would have ended up on a stretcher.

    • @glennhubbard5008
      @glennhubbard5008 Před rokem

      @@philsymes I agree. The golden age of heavyweight boxing had passed after the 1970s.

    • @philsymes
      @philsymes Před rokem +1

      @@glennhubbard5008
      That was some era Glenn, the nearest I can think of was the '90's. 👍😊

    • @glennhubbard5008
      @glennhubbard5008 Před rokem

      @@philsymes Right. Tyson was the most dominant heavyweight boxer of the 80s, but the competition just didn't measure up to other eras at all.

    • @philsymes
      @philsymes Před rokem +1

      @@glennhubbard5008
      Spot on. 😊👍