....but for those of us who grew up in the 80's this was the man. Watching this it reminded me of just how phenomenal a boxer Mike was.
Enjoy.
Stupid sport which causes obvious brain injury.
Documentary on last night about Joh Lumu ( spelling)
Another dark sport. That said he was by far the greatest ever in the sport.
One bulldozing run he did in the 95 or 96 WC semi final against England was scary.
Lucky the English fullback did not break his neck tackling full on that 17 stone 6 foot 5 giant.
Iron Mike one of the best heavyweights I have seen, amazing what you can acheive if you can harness that energy and equally a shame when it is left to run wild. In this me to world are we still allowed to enjoy his greatest hits?
Jonah Lomu the biggest freak I have EVER seen in rugby and probably would of dominated any sport he had a go at.
What an incredible boxer he was.
But a bad accountant. How do you make $300m in prize money, and then have to file for bankruptcy???
What an incredible boxer he was.
Fighter not boxer, he struggled against a good boxer
Michael Gerard Tyson (born June 30, 1966) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1985 to 2005. He reigned as the undisputed world heavyweight champion and holds the record as the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight title at 20 years, four months and 22 days old.[4] Tyson won his first 19 professional fights by knockout or stoppage, 12 of them in the first round. He won the WBC title in 1986 after stopping Trevor Berbick in the second round, and added the WBA and IBF titles after defeating James Smith and Tony Tucker in 1987. This made Tyson the first heavyweight boxer to simultaneously hold the WBA, WBC and IBF titles, and the only heavyweight to successively unify them...
yeh he was a fighter alright. But yeh true against a skilled boxer after they worked out what he was about, was interesting.
If if you have ever looked into (and tried boxing) it's got to be one of the most technical sports out there. You find out real fast if your technique is poor.
His technique was great , he wasn't just a bashing thug. The whole idea of having technique is to win . He won lots .
Brings up the old question , how would have Ali gone up against him , both in their hey days ?
Id put my money on Tyson.
Ive got my popcorn ready
My first time in Maui mid 1989, just got a beer and the fight was over in 90 seconds
Wasn't boxing fan but big fight with all the hype and just endless replays and commentary.
Have to appreciate his skill in the ring but he did make some bad decisions out of the ring
What an incredible boxer he was.
Fighter not boxer, he struggled against a good boxer
He was a fighter and a boxer. Don't mistake power and an offensive style for not being a boxer. He wouldn't have ridden at the top of his game for all that time by just "fighting".
Fighter not boxer, he struggled against a good boxer
Which boxer did you have in mind? Which were the matches he struggled in?
I agree with Imax1. I think people make the assumption just because he goes in hard and fast from the beginning. But look closer, and you'll see he takes more care than you think, he just doesn't waste any time getting to business and takes just about every opportunity as soon as presents itself.
Whats the difference between a fighter (in the boxing ring and boxing rules) and a boxer?
I'm interested in Cauncy's assertion
How would a technical boxer differ from a fighter (or Tyson)?
I've heard the best boxer in the world is Millsy - but only heard it from him of course...
What an incredible boxer he was.
But a bad accountant. How do you make $300m in prize money, and then have to file for bankruptcy???
I think the same thing happened to him as happens to a lot of celebrities. All those 'friends' that are hanging around are sucking you dry and expect to be paid for.. until the money runs out. I imagine that while you are earning you think it will last forever.
Of course, there will also be someone who wants to advise you too and get rid of your money real fast.
It's not even a thing Mike Tyson and Ali are incomparable. Tyson had power big power.
Ali had showmanship
Tyson had cocaine
Ali had Alah
they are not comparable it's like evil kineval and the likes of Travis pastrana.
It's not even a thing Mike Tyson and Ali are incomparable. Tyson had power big power.
Ali had showmanship
Tyson had cocaine
Ali had Alah
they are not comparable it's like evil kineval and the likes of Travis pastrana.
I agree , but there a lot of peoples saying Ali would have stayed out of his way and wore him down , bla , bla , blaa.
Tyson came at people like a freight train , gunna needa bigger ring .
Fighter not boxer, he struggled against a good boxer
Which boxer did you have in mind? Which were the matches he struggled in?
I agree with Imax1. I think people make the assumption just because he goes in hard and fast from the beginning. But look closer, and you'll see he takes more care than you think, he just doesn't waste any time getting to business and takes just about every opportunity as soon as presents itself.
Lennox Lewis , Evander Holyfield on 2 occasions, Douglas , wouldn't count his last couple of bouts, he wouldn't fight bowe back then
3/4 of his apponents were certainly bait only a handful
were regarded as 1/2 decent,
he was the baddest fighter around but not the best boxer
Holyfield ripped his heart out in their 1st bout, was never the same fighter after
how many world titles did he win in the end?
He held the WBC , IBF and WBA no WBO back then