 Rydyn ni'n ddigonio gyda'r mate Tyson yn mynd i gael? Rydyn ni'n ddigonio. Rydyn ni'n ddigonio gynnig ffwrdd a ddydd yn 14, ddydd yn 15, ac rwy'n glwyr o Irish Titles. Rwy'n glwyr i ddydd. Rydyn ni'n ddigonio wrth yr oedd. Ond rydyn ni'n gwybod i amddod. James, rydyn ni'n gwybod i amddod. Rydyn ni'n gwybod a'n gwybod. Rydyn ni'n gwybod. Rydyn ni'n gwybod a'n gwybod i'n gwybod i'r band yna yn y bwrdd. dyna llawer i gweithio gwnaeth. Rwy'n nhw'n mynd i ei wneud o'r pethau. Rwy'n mynd i gweithio'r gwahbwyntiaeth gwag. Rwy'n mynd i gweithio'r gwaith. Roedd dyna'n unig i dweud. Roedd esbyn eicofoi. Rwy'n fy nghymru, mae wedi cael gwneud i'r holl. Roeddwyddydd iechyd. Roeddwn i gael, mae wedi Caerdydd chi. Roedd ddraig cyflymu i niol yn gyllewyr, y maen nhw 16 oed yn y stêis, oedd yn Creadfoly, Johnny McIntyre, Johnny Nugent, ac mae gweithio i ddod mille'r drwy Dorman. Mae hyn yn ei ddysgu i ddod i baris, ac mae diolch yn ddod i ddod eich colli mewn colli yn ddod. Rwy'n arddangos i'r colli yn ddod i'r colli, a'u colli yn ddod i'r colli yn ddod i ddod i'r colli, ac byddai ymlaen i ddod i'r colli ond mae'r drwy'n bwysigol. Mae hyn yn ei ddod i ddod i ddod i ddod i ddod i'r colli. my schoolteachers ond lyf school years ago. Right? And the voice of the men. I said what are you doing? I said they think I'm 21. I said I'm 16. And I said don't worry. But so yeah, that's some good fun on the door. But I was big for my age anyway. I won an Irish title. On the 19th junior and senior in the one year. And I got picked to go out to America. And the Ford America for the big American Marine Sergeant. I was only 17. I fought a big American Marine Sergeant called William Dawson. He was 28 big powerful man. I was only a boy really. Fe fawr, I had the man's strength, but I had courage and I took a beating. I stayed on my feet, took a savage beating. But Floyd Patterson was in attendance who married an Irish lady from Offaly. He took a great interest in the Irish boxing team because of his warmth and connection with Ireland. So after the fight he came over to me in a featherweight corpor for Fitzgerald. He still lives out of America and he lives in Upper Derby in Philadelphia. Great featherweight. He won. So he impressed Floyd Patterson in winning. I don't know what I impressed him with in losing maybe my courage I don't know anyway he came over and he gave us the opportunity to stay on in America I wouldn't have had the money to come back to America so I said yeah I'll stay I remember phone number me m'am I said m'am I'm gonna stay in America oh son she said you'll never come home I said I'll be home next year man. Anyway Floyd took us to Gleithans gym and met Al Gavan and Bob Jackson and I spotted a couple of pro heavyweights in a rwy'n mynd i chi'n unrhyw o'i'r cwyl ffans, yr argynnt i'ch gweithio ei wneud, rydyn ni'n gwneud iddo i'r anodd. Alon Bob yn dweud y bwysig o'r cyfryd, yn y caddydd y Gymru, Mike Tyson, yw 17, ac yn ddweud o'r panes sparrig. Rwy'n gwneud yn Mike Tyson, rwy'n ddweud o'r cyfryd. Rwy'n dweud o'n ddarparu o'r gweithio. Rwy'n ddweud o'r fenominol. Rwy'n ddweud o'r cyfryd yw yng Ngheithio, mae'n ym 17 oes. Yn amser wneud, mae'n ystafell yng Nghymru llai yno. Felly, arnynt yn yr Wychllai unc consultation hon, Ieithiau yma chi'n Llyfrgell Cymru, Ni'n Gwrsio, Phaith yn Tom party a Jaybryd yn ddiwrnod. Breil dim yw Mike arrogance. Mae'n grannu'r myfyrdd, maiaid i'r myfyrdd. both yn chi ddigon. D견 yn oynu. Gofyn i'r gyflenni! Mae'n gobeithio i gyd yn bwys. Mae gwn i gyd yn llig. i'w golygu fel fawr. Fy hefydeg fel ffasenidolהu bwyd o bollai Irish a hefyd fawr ffasenidol y byd o Bary McGuigan, ac Bary McGuigan ysgrifenni wedi sylwedd Rhyw Rhyw Rhun. Felly yn rhoi'r bod ni'n rhoi'r rhagleniwr, ac mae'n rhoi bod yn rhoi'r rhagleniwr ddefnyddiolhau, felly mae'n rhoi'r rhagleniwr, ac r�ent i'r bwyd o Bary fel o Bary wedi ein i'w Ysgrifenni Ysgrifenni Oedl. dyfu leader the champion so me and mike walked and talked that night, got on great, went up to his room with the top of the house, had the signereal of the fights he had access to the biggest collection of fight films on the plan of Bill Jacobs Bill Cain and Jim Jacobs and his managing team his management team they had the biggest library of fight footage and mike had access to that library. Now to me there's only so much box and you can watch to mike there wasn't enough family and it was beautiful up in the categories, Rip van Winco was meant to have stepped up there for 40 years. It's so tranquil and peaceful and it's idyllig for a man that wants to train and set his mind on what he wants to achieve and Mike had set his mind on being the champion of the world cus had seen it in him at a young age in the young offender centre he said that boy is going to be the champion of the world and cus had already took Floyd Patterson and Jose gallwch yn cael eu cyd-dynion. Ond nid oed yn gweithio a wedi'i wneud i'n cael eu cyfnod a'i'n gweithio. Ond nid oed yn gweithio a'n gwneud i'n meddwl i'n mwy o Mike ac yn ymddangos i chi'n meddwl a'i dweud o'r lle, ac mae'n rhan o'r cyfrifio, ac rwy'n meddwl i chi'n meddwl i chi. Ac rwy'n meddwl i chi'n meddwl i chi, ac mae'n meddwl i chi fel amser, mae'n meddwl. Mae'r bwysig i'ch meddwl i chi'n meddwl i chi, Ion ffônidau yma, i gael i'r gym sydd beth. Cyhoeddwch pechidio gyda chi, a rydyn ni'n gweithio bod hi'n gweithio nifer. Rydyn ni'n bwysig chi oedd gennym. Mae hwn dwi'n bwysig chi oedd yn bwysig chi oedd o'u hwn. Rhawn i'r rhwyng i Templanol. Rydyn ni'n bwysig chi oedd gan gola chi. Rydyn ni'n gweithio chi? Rydyn ni'n gweithio chi? Rydyn ni'n gweithio pan wedi'u gogi a'r gweithio'u gwneud hynny. Overfyrdd yn fwyaf. Ben rwy'n件 ddyprifaueth dydyn ni'n dweud ei wneud ddechrau. Dydyn ni wedi ei, ond trai hoeddi sydd pan hynny yn ddiweddach. A'i waith i chi'ch sicr yn cael ei fod yn cael ei gaeloedd. Onl yn cael ei ddweud. Mae'n ddweud roi, nad oed yn gallu'n ddych chi'ch ei gaeloedd. Nid yn ni ni fod hynny. Mae'n cael ei faciol i chi'ch iawn i chi. Rwy'n cael ei gweld y gym, a'n llaw ar ar gyfer y cefiad. Ond yna'n gael, hefyd yn gofaint, i gael drwy'n gwybod, I'm looking around, Mike's in the ring, and he had his shirt off, and he was pacing the ring like the lion in the cage when you look at that lion, and he's looking at it as he's praying, and us sparring partners were as he's praying. And it is shirt off, and the physique on him. James, I've never seen a physique on a 17. I've never seen a physique on a man, don't mind the 17. His neck, his triceps, his biceps, his back, everything was just phenomenal. I hadn't seen him stripped to the waist, you know, and I just thought there's no way a 17-year-old should look like that. And then I cut points at the one of the big men, he got into the ring, got a knock spark out. I think the first shot just pulverised him. I had to tell people, I ruined a good pair of underpats at that moment. I said, I shit myself, you know. And I just thought there's no way this boy should have this power. A couple more got in, and they got battered, knocked out. I was number four. So I got in, I lasted three minutes. I lasted longer than the three previous sparring partners, and I got out a couple more got in. I think I took the sting out of his punches, and I was backing again eight minutes later, two three minutes and two more breaks. Eight minutes later, backing again, took another three minutes beating. So I stood with him for six minutes that day. But the madness in me, because I think the box, you've got to have that little bit of madness in you anyway. And the madness in me, I thought, one of these days I'm going to get the better of him. I never did. I stayed on with him for nearly two years, and he made me cry many times, hurt me many times. But it was an honour to share the ring with him. This particular day we sparred, and it was four white sparring partners, which was unusual normally to be some black guys. This particular day it was four white sparring partners. You knocked three of them. I was number four. I got battered. But he put me down the end of the spar. He goes, Joe Egan is the toughest white man on the planet. Far, far from it. I was the toughest white man in the gym that day. But what a compliment from a man like Mike Tyson.