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  • 1:20 - 1:24 it was really Mike ?

  • @h4rp4g4n really.

  • The best and most ferocious boxer to have ever walked this earth in his prime.

  • 0:48 !! WTF SPEED ! Lool O.O..

  • @THE HITCHRULES SURE MIKE HAD TALENT, HOWEVER HE LACKED SELF ESTEEM, A TRAIT SEEN IN ALL GREAT FIGHTERS. IT CAUSES THEM TO BEHAVE AND CONDUCT THEMSELVES WITH DIGNITY. IT GIVES THEM PRIDE IN THE HEAT OF BATTLE AND MAKES THEM GET OFF THE CANVAS IF THEY ARE FLOORED. IT MAKES DEMAND A REMATCH WITH AN OPPONENT WHO HAS BEATEN THEM AND AVENGE THE LOSS. KNOW WHAT I MEAN?

  • PROBLEM WITH TYSON IS THAT HE HAD TOO MANY EASY FIGHTS AND WAS NOT CONDITIONED TO FIGHT A MAN LIKE HOLYFIELD WHO IS HIGHLY CONDITIONED TO PAIN

  • mike tyson era un verdadero boxeador de acero el mejor en su epoca no como el maricon de juan manuel marquez

  • hermano la cagastes con la música!

  • He was so fast. Crazy!

  • hahaha qe mierda de musica ajajja

  • great video. thanks. Tyson was the best before cus died then jacobs died then he got married, fuck me that finishes us all off dont it?? LOL

  • "MIKE, IF YOU COULD GO BACK AND CHANGE ANYTHING IN YOUR LIFE, WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE?"

    "I DON'T KNOW.. I GUESS IF I CHANGED ANYTHING, IT JUST WOULDN'T BE ME."

  • "I WILL FUCK YOU TILL YOU LOVE ME, FAGGOT!"

  • "get punch by mike tyson" would be way down the the very bottom of my bucket list

  • this is my idlee!!

  • los videos no son tuyos son recopilaciones de otros pero lo q cambiaste fue la musica y para tayson eso no es musica

  • @rondolfitox Nadie tiene derechos exclusivos para los clips de Tyson, si yo estoy robando lo que es todos los demás.

  • the best fighter ever... he was so fast ! nice

  • he. is. so. fucking. FAST. DAMN!!

  • because hes a beast

  • get some rapist music to this

  • music suck

  • music no good

  • ROONEY MADE HIM A MAN ,, he should be greatfull to him

  • 1:48 those are neck bridges he's doing. man that some crazy training, get u that big muscle neck

  • never turned a fight that was going against him around, never got of the floor to win a fight, never avenged a fight- yeah mike "bum smasher" tyson

  • @chaka943 Cleared the heavy-weight division with predominantly early round knock-outs, and became youngest heavy-weight champion in history. THOSE achievements alone make him one of the greatest. To not acknowledge and recognize that is plain ignorance

  • @thehitchrules CLEARED A DIVISION THAT WAS FULL OF WEAK MINDED FIGHTERS- DAN HALPERN, ALEX STEWART, CARL WILLIAMS, CANADY AND MANY MANY OTHER FIGHTERS THAT WE KNEW NOTHING OF BEFORE OR HEARD OF AFTER. A FIGHTERS GREATNESS IS JUDGE ON THE QUALITY OF FIGHTERS HE DESTROYED OR OUTPOINTED, NOT ON HOW MANY MEN HE KNOCKED OUT. WHEN HIS TIME CAME TO BE TESTED AS ALL FIGHTERS ARE, TYSON COULD NOT STAND UP. EG AGAINST HOLYFIELD. YOU ALL SAY HE WAS FINISHED BY THEN, YET HE KO 5 FIGHTERS AFTER HOLYFIELD

  • @chaka943 Carry on thinking that if you like but I gotta say you are not in full possession of the facts about Tyson, his style of boxing and the progression or shall i say digression of his career .It is a well known fact that after Kevin Rooney Tyson lost fights,change of tactics,lack of focus and as we all witnessed he went off his head .They are not excuses. I think people who challenge that just don't want to acknowledge that he was one of the greatest and exceptionally talented. Shame.

  • that neck excersise was so ufunnny

  • LOL !!

    hi knock the fuck out of his ass xD hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • speed killss

  • fasssstttttt

  • boy's about as dumb as a rock, but mann he can fight...

  • 1:48 So thats how he gets his neck soo fuckin big ! XD

  • Mike tyson is the best, but the music...

  • why would you steal someone else video ? sad

  • @razr3g I haven't stole anyone's video you prick, this is mine I made it.

  • @twiskins no u didnt u knob head. Ive seen the original video. You just stole the video and added that stupid sound track u punk.

  • @razr3g Look, anyone can get clips of Mike Tyson and put them together, it's called editing. The song was up to me, the order of the clips was up to me, it was all up to me, because I MADE IT. What you're saying makes no sense, if what you say is true then everyone is stealing, It's obvious people will have seen these clips before. I could say the maker of the "original" video was stealing from whoever owns the clips he used, think about what you've said.

  • @twiskins Great video, noone cares what razr has to say.

  • @twiskins and the winner by knockout....twiskins!!!!

  • @razr3g you're a dumbass

  • @lskandarr u knob head

  • @razr3g

    Dude seriousley.. whats the point, watching such a good vid about tysons skills, and then still complaining whore

  • @razr3g Lets see you put one together arsehole. Put your money where your mouth is .

  • 0:47 would mess someone up

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  • fumbs up if you think mike tyson was in his prime for 100 years he would destroy every boxer on this earth

  • Someone like Mike Tyson 1985-1989 is something heavyweight division desperately needs. Klitschko's are boring, Haye is a pussy.

  • MIKE TYSON IN MY OPINION THE BEST HEAVY WEIGHT OF ALL TIME IN THE 80'S DO NOT THINK THAT HAS A HEAVY WEIGHT YOU COULD WIN, YOU WAS A FIGHTER OF INCREDIBLE POWER, MORE THAN FOREMAN, SONNY LISTON, EITHER IN WORLD, IN FACT I DO NOT AGREE WITH ME NOT REMEMBER THE MAGAZINE SAID THAT THE NAME MIKE TYSON WAS THE HISTORY Slugger 16 PA MI EL WAS 1 OF HISTORY

  • i wish i knew if i should train fitness cuz im doing kickboxing . might start boxixng and i daily dream about a personal trainer that make me good and change my life

  • the best boxerrrrrrrr ever

  • fuck don king

  • espetacular , esta espectacular 

  • This man was 100% in tune with his body....exactly like Fedor Emelianenko.

  • @LethalSystem Oh my god yes! Finally I see someone who loves Fedor as much as I do. Fedor = the Mike Tyson of MMA.

  • what music dose mike tyson listen to lol

  • @naveslaikss Stupidest comment ever!

  • molto bello...

  • @twiskins

    utube.com/watch?v=u6zlaIl0yh0

    1:50 he train his neck, so awesome!

  • the best boxer who ever lived...with the worst reputation..lol

  • @twiskins yup, if you see if him after the douglas fights, he just become a slugger, he didn't use his headmovment to slip the jabs, and he wasn't using any uppercuts, and he wasnt taking his time using rapid combinations or seting up punches, jesse fergerson who tyson previslouy tko'd in his 16th pro bout sparred with tyson in 89, you could even see that mike wasnt slipping fergersons jabs, or working his body like he did when he fought him, fergerson could even see it and was suprised himself.

  • when mike tyson gave up rooney, everbody could see that his style was strating to crumble, al berstnee could see it and so many boxing experts, his tenchiques,boxing style and everthing else he learned from cus da amto was gone, that is why he lost to douglas, don king is the one who destoryed mike tyson, he gave mike a shitty trainer which is why his skills started to crumble, mike had no direction from a mentor no more so that is why all that shit started to happen to him, rape,jail etc.

  • @Ali3009ify Absolutely totally agree. What made Mike in the Rooney part of his career so dangerous, was that he KILLED the body, THEN knocked you out. Post- Rooney, he became a headhunter exclusively, and forget about peek - a - boo, there wasn't any. Look at the Buster Douglas fight, or the Holyfield fights - you can count the body punches on one hand. Mike traded technique for mystique - the myth that he was invincible, and didn't need basics to win, just strength. Sad....

  • @popdaddy yup, never saw one body shot land on the body of douglas or holyfield.

  • @popdaddy Completely agree . Very well put . He had no-one to instill the peek-a-boo style .He had a bunch or incompetent muppets in his corner after Rooney . Infact he knew more they they did and therefore had no respect for them . Remember the Douglas fight when the so called cut-man was using a latex glove of melting ice in an attempt to reduce his eye swelling . Greatest athlete on the planet at that point and that was the team he had . Unfuckingbelievable.

  • @Ali3009ify and when the commentators saw this that is when everyone wanted to challenge mike because they knew he was washed up

  • @Ali3009ify i dont beleive he raped anyone

  • @Ali3009ify yes your right also robin givens had alot to do with hes down fall i think after the douglas fight tyson was never the same fighter .he needed some one to gind him through out hes career and king and hes team couldnt do that ...

  • @leemeires damn right he was not the same, could not come back from a loss- in fact he has never avenged a loss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Ali3009ify not really its impossible to keep up his apm. mike makes his own choices in life hes a man. Dont be fucking retarded. If mike didnt want to do the shit he did then he would'nt have. God u guys are fools.

  • @Ali3009ify champions win without awesome trainers

  • @Ali3009ify he was theb best before prison

  • @Ali3009ify nice post

  • 6 people are not wild !

  • Yo guys whats the best way or technique to get a thick neck like mike tyson and also thicker wrist

    let me no please thanx appriciate it

    peace

  • @youngsurvivor Google "neck bridges". Mike was doing these every day for 10 minutes. Hope it helps.

  • @youngsurvivor

    Here : watch?v=u6zlaIl0yh0 than 1:50 minute he training his neck, fucking awesome !

  • @youngsurvivor wrists overhand bicep curls also develop thicker biceps neck im not too sure

  • @youngsurvivor do shrugs and squeeze ur neck down it will widen it

  • @youngsurvivor google exercises for them and eat lots and workout lots

  • @eminence18

    lol!

    what about growing hormons and shitty protein shakes?

    people see videos and say 'hey wow' - but the don't see the other side which is taking drugs, painkiller, steroids and a wrecked body by the years

  • @qubiq3 well I didn't realize anyone was condoning drugs for muscle building, not everyone takes 'growing hormones' I was just answering a question

  • @qubiq3 of course and the extremly hard training but thats the price of being number one

  • @youngsurvivor to answer your question again, tho I doubt you care anymore, read dude, books mostly. books on dieting, not dieting to lose weight like woopi golberg but dieting as in properly fueling your body

  • @youngsurvivor can't do shit to get thicker "wrists". Just genetics there and your build, however to get a stronger neck look to doing neck rolls and resistant bands

  • @youngsurvivor you cant really get thicker wrists, but one way to help get stronger wrists is to sit on the ground and put your hands backward and bend your wrists forcing pressure on the wrists...do it on both sides, flip your hands! thats what i do to my wrist cus I box for fun sometimes, at least. i wanted to become a pro. boxer but there's just no way of support out there in the real world nowadays lol

  • @youngsurvivor Do shrugs, with barbell and dumbells...search for it here on youtube. and eat enough protein and carbohydrates.

  • Larry Holmes is the only fighter who fought both Ali and Tyson. He said that in his opinion, Ali would have won, 'cause he had such a good chin. Now, we will never know, but isn't Holmes' opinion worth quite a lot?

  • @KeithofSpades It's definitely worth a lot yes, but he did idolise Ali a lot so I suppose you can't tell how much is opinion and how much is favouritism. They were two of the best in my opinion.

  • Tyson o destruidor!

  • Era mio idolo!!!! Era una persona terribile!!! E adesso è tutto rovinato causa dei soldi e delle donne.....ma mia mente rimane sempre grande personaggio...

  • @EngIishContingent You don't seem to realise, Ali never once fought anyone as fast and as explosive as Tyson, Joe Frazier was the closest to Tyson that Ali fought, and Frazier was much too fit and aggressive for Ali. All Ali ever did was hold and then throw a few panic punches, why he never got disqualified I'll never know. I'm a big fan of Joe Frazier but I think Tyson is perhaps more skillfull and quite a bit faster. Ali would have to either change his tactics or possibly get stopped.

  • @twiskins Who did Tyson beat? No one. If Buster Douglas could destroy Tyson like he did what would a young Ali Holmes or Foreman do to him?

    Mike Tyson has to be the most over rated fighter in history. Ali would have just played with Tyson.

  • @EngIishContingent You've only repeated you're last comment, I'm giving you examples and facts and you just aren't listening. Did you ever once see anyone throw an uppercut at Ali when he had them in a clinch? or when he was doing the "rope-a-dope"?, which was just another way of saying "I'm not fit enough to box this man like I said I could so I'll hug him instead" Tyson was always throwing combinations of 3's and 4's with uppercuts and hooks, nobody ever did that to Ali.

  • @EngIishContingent I'm not saying he'd definitely beat Ali, but I don't think you can say he'd definitely lose either.

  • ali would have danced around tyson all night and jab him silly. tyson would have gone for his typical ''knokcout under 5 round''. ali with his long ass reach would have kept tyson at bay. however, if tyson did manage a way to connect that special blow, it would have been ''float like a butterfly, SLEEP like a bee. LOL!

  • @HaloLegendarymaster I don't agree with you but at least you're wise enough to look at it from both sides.

  • @twiskins I have watched a bunch of Tyson fights, and the difference between Tyson and Frazier has the stamina that matters. Tyson is a quick starter,and Ali LOVES to tire his opponents out like he did in his prime. Absorbing punishment is one of Ali's specialities. He fought Shavers,Liston,Foreman,Frazier­,Lyle,Quarry and Moore,he has no trouble with hard hitters.

    Tyson has problems with taller opponents,And don't forget,Tyson gets mad easily. Ali loves that in his opponent so he can use it

  • @TimeWarrior14 Everyone Tyson fought was taller than him, so I don't think you can say he had trouble with tall men, I agree with you Frazier seemed to have bottomless stamina. I just think that Tyson would have made it very hard for Ali with his style.

  • @twiskins Tyson did fight taller men,yes I can't disagree,but those guys were the slightest scared and they didn't have iron chin. And you must not forget,Ali went to war with Frazier for 14 rounds in Manilla and Mike seem to slow down after the 5th so it is hard for me to find Mike winning this match. Ali was never Koed.Hell Holmes at the end of Ali's career had trouble TKOing him.

  • @TimeWarrior14 I think Tyson had much more stamina than people say he had, he went many 10 round fights without showing much fatigue and still throwing effective combinations, I think people say he tired quick because they expect him to knock everyone out in the 1st or 2nd round, and when he doesn't, they think he's tired. The only reason Ali wasn't knocked out is because Holmes didn't want to to do it, he has said before that he hated beating up Ali, Holmes was holding back the whole fight.

  • @twiskins I guess the Holmes part may be true,or it is true infact. The guy had brain damage. And I agree with Tyson thing. He did SLOW DOWN that is what I ment,Ali never slowed d own in Manilla. Or against Liston. In his prime,look at how many punches Liston landed. I'd say 10 the top. I am sorry, I am a huge Iron Mike fan but I have to give this one to Ali. Ali + Making Tyson Mad + Rope-a-dope = KO

  • @TimeWarrior14 I don't know who would when, but the truth is that Ali did slow down in Manilla. And it's also a fact that Ali wanted to stop fighting Frazier, but his corner wouldn't let him. I don't think the rope-a-dope would work on Tyson. He may not have hit as hard as Foremen, but he did hit much cleaner and much more consistently. Any man standing up against the ropes would get crumbled by Tysons combinations.

  • @PREMODOGMATIC I know Tyson hit much cleaner,because he is aiming for it. Foreman is a freak of nature powerhouse. But you have to remember,Ali almost barely got hit in his prime,he didn't fight anyone as fast as Tyson but he could dance cirlces around him.

    I am wrong about he rope-a-dope, I forgot about what happend to Bruno TWICE! But Ali would just float like a butterfly and sting like a bee,because Tyson can't hit what his eyes can't see.

  • @TimeWarrior14 He got knocked down by Sonny Banks and Henry Cooper very early on in his career, when he was more mobile than ever, and Henry Cooper was 185lb. I can't see Tyson having much of a problem catching Ali, he was very accurate and efficient. Ali slowed to a plodding pace in quite a few of his fights, which I can't ever remember seeing Tyson do.

  • @twiskins Yes,but early in his career,Tyson early in his career still needed experience. Tyson would have trouble catching Ali because he is too agressive, he barely got by Tillis and Bonecrusher (Why didn't he manage to KO thum guys who used the whole ring and the jab?).

  • @TimeWarrior14 He wasn't too agressive, he was very scientific, Tony Tucker was a very good boxer, his jab was much sharper and harder than Ali's, he was a thinking fighter. Tyson slipped most of his jabs perfectly, he also sometimes did it to Larry Holmes who perhaps had the best jab of them all, he slipped them and nearly always made them pay, and he was brilliant in a clinch. Tyson cut the ring off easily against boxers, Ali mostly threw sloppy jabs, I doubt his tactics would work on Tyson.

  • @twiskins Tyson was less diciplined than Frazier. Did you see what he did to Bonecrusher after the bell rang? He would lose it. Ali would easily get into his head. Yes Tyson slipped the jab good. He did it to Holmes but you have to take into consideration that Holmes was shot. I know Tucker was a great boxer,he had a good jab. But he just didn't have a granite chin.

    I still think he has problem with bigger guys. Bonecrusher,Tillis and Tucker proved it. Tyson just never proved his true potential

  • @twiskins There are only 2 type of Tyson observers. Those who think he would destroy everyone overrate him. Those who say he was crap underrate him. I am different,Tyson was a good boxer,in the middle defiantly above the average. He just didn't prove his true potential being in that average era he was born in. People believe Ali would win cause the Ali era had everything; Foreman,Frazier,Shavers,Norton­,Quarry,Lyle,Moore (even if he was old),Liston, Patterson I don't want to continue :P

  • @TimeWarrior14 Tyson was mentally strong in the late 80's, he was very determined and focused, I don't think Ali's tricks would get to him. At that stage he had discipline, Holmes, shot or not his jab was still much better than Ali's in every way. Ali often plodded around the ring flicking out meaningless punches that had hardly any effect. Tyson used to explode forward and throw fast combinations, and I'm pretty much certain that if they clinched Tyson would get the better of the exchanges.

  • @twiskins He wasn't as diciplined as he should be. Watch how he punched Bonecrusher after the bell.Ali wasn't about power at all,he threw punches to win on points,not KO's. Observing what you are telling me,you say KO power is what counts,other sort of punches are meaningless. Holmes was shot. But do you give Berbick,Holmes and Leon Spinks credit for taking down an out of prime Ali? It sure sounds like it.

    Do you believe Tyson could KO Ali? Shavers hit harder and got Ali with cleane shots.

  • @TimeWarrior14 So you're saying he wasn't very disciplined because he punched someone after the bell? Ali held people in every single fight, he hugged them to death because he couldn't keep them away with his punches. Power counts yes, but so does speed and skill, Ali wasn't as fit as he made out, he couldn't keep up with many fighters he fought.

  • @twiskins Hugging is different from punching. When you hit someone after the bell,you are not that diciplined. And he has showed it on several occations.Ali was as fit as he made out to be after the goverment took his title in 67,he was out of his prime when he beat everyone that made him great.

  • @TimeWarrior14 Punching after the bell is not a good example, Evander Holyfield did it to Riddick Bowe quite a few times, so are you saying he isn't disciplined either? one of the toughest fighters ever, never outweighed his opponents, never let an opponent get to him, never avoided anyone? so is he not disciplined either? Ali's mouth wouldn't have phased Tyson in the slightest, and that was his best weapon.

  • @twiskins Evander Holyfield wasn't disiplined. If he was,he wouldn't have headbutted everybody. He is brave and a champion. But inside the ring he wasn't very disciplinned.Ali's best weapon was his reflexes and speed,but the mouth was one of his best weapons.

    The reason Tyson punched Bonecrusher was because he said something.

  • @TimeWarrior14 I can't believe you've said Evander Holyfield is not disciplined. The man was one of the most focused fighters in the history of the sport, in his book he talks about commitment and not letting anger get the better of you, he has always been respectful to other fighters, his style could be very rough so things like headbutts are bound to happen he never once did it on purpose. You keep talking about discipline with Tyson, that word can used to talk about anything.

  • @TimeWarrior14 If I wanted I could say that Ali wasn't disciplined enough to beat Ken Norton, or wasn't disciplined with his training before losing to Joe Frazier, or he wasn't disciplined enough to take on the challenge from a very dangerous Larry Holmes in 1975, instead of purposely avoiding him and fighting low class fighters like Richard Dunn and Jean-Pierre Coopman instead, because that's exactly what he did. I could use that word anywhere.

  • @twiskins Evander did headbutt on purpose. If he didn't it wouldn't happen so often. Alex Stewart,Mike tyson are good examples,but Hashim Rahman,look at what headbutts caused him.

    Ali was out of his prime in 1975,he had nothing more left to prove. He had beaten Sonny Liston,he had beaten George Foreman so he didn't have very much to prove +  Holmes fought Ali in 1979 I think and what happen to Ali there would be the exact same as 75. BTW Ali's career ended after Manilla. I don't count loss aftr

  • @TimeWarrior14 When two heavyweight fighters are going at it, wrestling one another and punching hard from all angles, generally being rough, things like thumbing, low blows, headbutts are going to happen, it can't not. It's a simple principle. You don't count Ali's losses after the Manila fight but you count his wins? he lost to Leon Spinks, a complete novice. Again, if I wanted mention discipline, I could say Ali wasn't disciplined enough to box him instead of spending all night on the ropes.

  • @twiskins Being rough is one thing. But if Holyfield did that EVERY SINGLE FIGHT would that be good? No. When a fighter is over the hill as much as Ali was after Manilla you don't couldn't his losses. If an old man beat he living hell out of Foreman he would get MAJOUR credit. But if Foreman beat the hell out of the old man,people would look at him as that guy who picked on the weak,if you knwo what I mean.

    Staying on the ropes doesn't hurt anybody. Lowblows,headbutts and thumbing does.

  • @TimeWarrior14 He didn't do it in every single fight you're exaggerating, he didn't do it once to Riddick Bowe and that was rougher than the Tyson fight. And seeing as you've started me off discipline, I could easily say Ali wasn't disciplined when he kept digging his elbow time and time again into the back of Joe Frazier's head, equal to a punch after the bell?

    He wasn't an old man when he fought Foreman, he was a much craftier cunning fighter.

  • @twiskins He was out of his prime against Foreman. Infact,he truly never really had a prime as champion.

    In the Frazier fights,of course he wasn't diciplined,did you watch Manilla? Those two hated eachother.

    Lewis said Holyfield tried to headbutt him. Before Mike bit his ear,you could see he went upwards ''unintentionally'' and headbutted him.

  • @TimeWarrior14 Lewis also said, that when Oliver McCall knocked him out it was a lucky punch, when everyone but him saw it wasn't, so I'm not quick to believe anything he says. So even though you admit Ali wasn't disciplined, you made a big thing about Tyson not being too? Holyfield FOUGHT his opponents, that's all. If he intentionally headbutted, then why didn't he do it to Larry Holmes, George Foreman, Buster Douglas, Ray Mercer, Michael Moorer, Bert Cooper, Frans Botha, Riddick Bowe..etc.

  • @twiskins He did it to Bowe and Foreman. He didn't need to do it to the others. Holmes for instant was shot. Moorer,Cooper and Botha were ok fighters. Buster was shot and overweight. Buster never had a prime,well he did. But Tyson is one night.

    Ali was damn diciplined,just not in the Frazier fights. Lewis just said it was a lucky punch cause luck is a losers excuse.

  • @TimeWarrior14 If he did do it to those two, it was accidental or it would be more obvious. Regardless of the fighter's capabilities, I'm not alking about that, I'm just saying that he didn't headbutt them. Ali was nowhere near the man you seem to think he was, it's a shame you think that way, you seem sensible and intelligent enough to look from all angles, but I can't seem to make you realise. Ali told the world he was the greatest, and they believed him, it was his character, not his ability.

  • @twiskins Yes,but when the whole world say you are gonna be destroyed so many times,and you still prove to your ciritcs you are the best. what you said at the end there is what made him the best boxer ever ( I have a hard time picking between Ali or Louis) You have to tell yourself you are the greatest before you prove it to the world.

    When you headbutt somebody as much as Evander did,despite his rough style,don't you take it into the slightest consideration it was intentional?

  • @TimeWarrior14 No I don't, I think he was a very respectful fighter and never did it on purpose, I could be just biased, but it's my opinion.

  • @twiskins Kay. I found an interview (Don't remember it was 2 years ago) where Evander said he did headbutt mike. I don't remember,maybe,just MAYBE it was on oprah,but don't call me lier cause I don't remember.

  • @TimeWarrior14 Can you remember if he said he did it on purpose?

  • @TimeWarrior14 Because I don't think he's the type of man to intentionally hurt someone like that. He says in this book that in the fight with Bowe, he didn't even mean to get into a brawl with him, he said it was just tactics performed not too correctly and it led to that, I think he's a hell of a man.

  • @TimeWarrior14 I personally am a big fan of Larry Holmes, I think Jack Johnson was brilliant also, both outstanding boxers.

  • You are obviously not a true boxing fan.Ali did a lot for the sport and is rightfully rgarded as a legend but in the very best of his ptime would have been lucky to have lasted 3 X rounds with Tyson in his prime. If it was possible to put their DNA into a computer that could prove this once and for all Id bet my mortgage on Tyson. Look at the shots he took from Buster Douglas and from Lennox Lewis he was a shadow of his self prob abou 60% v lewis and had gonnorhea and didnt train for Douglas..

  • @ashworthsteven I'm not a boxing fan because I don't believe all the obsessed Ali fans who try to feed you their made up facts?

  • @twiskins Tyson didn't have fatigue issues. But later in his career he did have issues with frustration and giving up. In my opinion almost every fight Tyson lost was because of his own issues and not the other fighters superiority.

  • @PREMODOGMATIC I think perhaps the only fighter who may have beaten him anyway was Evander Holyfield, his tactics seemed to be very effective, but of course it can't be said for certain they were both very good.

  • for those 4 r 5 years until douglas beat him no 1, in any period could have beat him.....the speed, the power he had made him super human.......never to see his like again

  • He still has it!

  • wat u say is true .......tyson aint in my top 5 neither but i wuldnt like 2 pick a fight with him unless i was gettin paid a lot of money

  • At last...a boxing video with some decent music...not any retarded rap shit!

  • dude's got devastating punching power

  • Nice video I love Tyson he was truly one of the greats. Funny song for it too lol

  • wtf this music is orrible

  • what fuck??? this song hahaha

  • 1:50 the most crazy thing i ever seen !!! anyone understand this?

  • @Xabi088 making his neck bigger too absorb punches

  • @whitefolyfe omg is really hard, if i do this i die XD

  • @Xabi088 lol well yh i wuldnt over do it on these

  • @whitefolyfe didn't work though did it

  • @EngIishContingent personally i dont think he lost his fitness or skill he lost his 'eye of the tiger' if u like .

    when hes lay on that canvass after lennox lewis fight u cn see it

  • @whitefolyfe "Eye of the tiger" I don't think Tyson ever had it. Up until the Douglas fight his opponents were just rolling over. Every time Tyson found himself in a real war he lost; he never once showed heart, never once got off the floor and won and never once went a away and trained and avenged any of his losses.

    I think Tyson was over rated

  • @EngIishContingent He was much better than you're making him sound, I honestly think his mind let him down for many of the fights he lost, he was definitely capable. I can't tell if it's just you're opinion or you just can't stand him for some reason.

  • @twiskins What is there to like about Tyson? he was a rapist, racist and bully.

    Inside the ring who'd he beat? Look at his record, he never once beat a great fighter in their prime. There's no thriller in Manila on there...he was fed easy opponents and even some of them beat him.

  • @EngIishContingent Many of his friends are white, Cus D'amato was white, a lot of his handlers were white, he wasn't a racist. If you look into that rape claim you'll see it's very unlikely she was telling the truth, although everyone has their opinion on it despite the logic. As for being a bully, I don't know whether you mean his style or his personality. Tyson was very skillful, he fought the best around at the time and beat everyone.

  • @twiskins Ali would have just played with Tyson

  • @EngIishContingent Ali would not have played with Tyson, Ali never once fought anyone like Tyson, everyone Ali fought lingered at the end of his sloppy, cat-playing-with-string type jab, Tyson was explosive and brilliant at getting under the jab and doing damge, he did it to Holmes, whose jab is much better than Ali's.

  • @twiskins Ali fought and beat better fighters than Tyson. Liston, Frazier, Foreman, Shavers...who did Tyson beat? Birbick, Tubbs, Bruno and Boncrusher Smith?...lol

    Tyson wasnt even in the top five of all time. the guy was average at best

  • @EngIishContingent Let's agree to disagree on this shall we? I believe Tyson belongs with all these fighters, you don't.

  • @EngIishContingent he won wars against Ruddock, Tucker, Smith, and even old against Botha. To say he was the greatest ever its overrated but you cant deny his incredible talent. One of the best ever.

  • @Alltimeboxing The fights with Tucker and smith were not wars, they were quite dull.

    Tyson's not in the top five of all time

  • Question. How many of you arguing about who could have beatin who, have actually boxed? I think unless you've actually experienced being in the ring, you don't really have a valid opinion. Also, anyone who as ever stepped through the ropes deserves respect anyway.

  • Great fighter. I think he'd be a good MMA fighter too if properly trained, conditioned and motivated.