BLTV Extra recaps a classic Mike Tyson bout from his prime w/ Tyrell Biggs
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@bobbywillmac52753 роки тому
"he was crying in there, making women gestures like, uaoohh ahh!!!" 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@bjh79243 роки тому
So disrespectful & funnyaf 🤣
@jck82993 роки тому
Whether he cry or not... it takes real man to face tyson in his prime.. waive the crying.. respect the courage
@BM-of6dg3 роки тому
I have always loved that! I played it back about 10 times!
@ericwalker89223 роки тому
this shit had me rolling!!! i rewind so many times. lol the face he makes. its like watching a young immature monster lol
@bobbywillmac52753 роки тому
@@ericwalker8922 🤣🤣🤣 he was literally off the chain back in the days!!
@Nirotix2 роки тому
"Everyone has a plan until you get punched in the face" Very true words.
@HH-zl9rb2 роки тому
Indeed
@hmm64152 роки тому
“…until you get punched in the mouth!”
@AB-nb2iy2 роки тому
Do u know from experience?
@bradhuskers2 роки тому
And that's exactly what happened to little Mikey. He got knocked the f**k out, several times.
@Nirotix2 роки тому
@@bradhuskers Not in his prime he certainly didn't. Obviously you never had an NES in the 1980's, or "Punch Out". He was the best of the best.
@clinicaltranscription1190Рік тому
When Mike said he was crying and making girl gestures, I was like, “Yep, that would’ve been me, in the locker room, before the fight even started.”😢
@dondamon4669Рік тому
What before the fight even started? That’s pathetic!! Tyson is only little and never beat anyone
@matthewsheehan546Рік тому
Lmao
@atedinahalf6288Рік тому
I could beat up everybody because I'm tough
@alicemcclain2483Рік тому
He cried hard when he got in the car ! Lol
@muhamaddanial5376Рік тому
@@dondamon4669 awww~ what's wrong, baby girl? Gonna cry on mommy's lap pillow?
@abc-pn6yi2 роки тому
My dad loved Mike Tyson and we got to meet him at an airport in NJ when I was about 11 years old and Mike was very nice to me and my dad.. he signed my sneakers, hat, shirt, and $100 bill that my dad had and I still have all of those items including a few pictures of him signing everything and my dad paid to have the shirt and $100 bill framed and the hat and sneakers are in a glass case that sit on my mantel now.. I couldn't help but carry over my father's love for Tyson because how great he was as a boxer and how great he treated me and my father.. One of the last conversations me and my father had was about Mike Tyson and how he would be looked at in the future.. my dad was ahead of his time too because he always watched Mayweather and said that he would be great.. I hate my father didn't get to see how great Mayweather became but he definitely enjoyed the Tyson Era and I enjoyed spending time with him..
@danacoleman4007Рік тому
Very cool
@imachunt653Рік тому
How a orphan brought you and your father closer yes that cool
@joshaqyРік тому
Who hurt you
@thecoolcarhd44028 місяців тому
but he ate someones ear....
@Gighnsh2greensscratch8 місяців тому
@@thecoolcarhd4402 be quite trying to ruin his pride I'm reality I bet you are jealous
@fig11152 роки тому
Tyson's true victory in life is surviving and becoming measured thoughtful reflective human being . many don't get that far
@jackiechan64602 роки тому
He's matured so damn much. Hopefully he had fun through his ups and downs.
@someperson51992 роки тому
Especially coming where he’s come from.
@hackdotx40602 роки тому
Amen
@chase86492 роки тому
love his interviews with Norm
@ayoublover28062 роки тому
Because of the Islam he said
@philg4062 роки тому
I really liked the old footages of him training. Makes me appreciate my accomplishment more when I defeated him in Punchout.
@rebeccaaustin30652 роки тому
😂
@xavierclarke61412 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@veetNAM2 роки тому
Lmaoooooo good one 👍🏽
@heavyartillerysgt.g43672 роки тому
😂😂😂
@nashidm60862 роки тому
I need to see the tape. We grew up with kids who said that
@joeyg3947Рік тому
I've watched over 5 decades of boxing. Tyson is without a doubt the most compelling, brutal, vicious, savage fighter I have ever seen. He was a true force of nature... capable of exploding at anytime. He was also sublimely talented. If he had maintained Kevin Rooney as his trainer, he would've achieved much, much more. Loved watching him.
@thomasdevine5202Рік тому
I am right with you there! But I would have to include Marvelous Marvin Hagler in the same description that you laid out
@newagain9964Рік тому
Nah. Certainly Holyfield would have ended his run. And Lennox too. Both are bad matchups for Mike.
@fivehundrediq5212Рік тому
@@newagain9964 really dude? By the time Tyson fought both of them, his skills were gone
@newagain9964Рік тому
@@fivehundrediq5212 yes. Really. If u understood boxing and not hype/fan boi crushes you would likely agree.
@mrkipling2201Рік тому
If 1986-1988 period Tyson fought Lewis at his peak, or Holyfield at his peak, then it would have been very interesting. I’m not sure who would win to be honest.
@VotEtoPizdets2 роки тому
By dissing Tyson in 84, Biggs accidentally gave him the motivation he needed to train even harder and show his true value to the world. Tysons discipline as far as training is concerned is nothing short of astounding. That man also applied that same level of discipline towards bettering himself as a person in his later years. His entire life has been a nonstop battle towards perfection. After his boxing career was over he began reflecting on himself and has continued to grow as a person and i find his psychological progress as impressive as his boxing achievements, possibly even more impressive. Bottom line is, Tyson gives it his all and doesnt let any form of defeat to stop him.
@billking1751Рік тому
Well said. I read in a book about Tyson's life that when he lost in the Olympic trials, team mate of his didn't know the Mike had already lost his fight to go for the gold, and he told Mike, " good luck in your fight." And a grinning Biggs said to him, and others, " I think you meant flight ✈." So i would be ticked off myself, and which Mike never forgot.
@juliussonny8704Рік тому
Facts, that’s why he couldn’t wait to get in the ring with him and show him his hits with “bad intentions “!!!
@ThePyranthosРік тому
Probably why Tyson wasnt know for trash talkin too much. Why give your opponent any fuel for their fire? Its foolish
@philobetto5106Рік тому
Tyson after the fight was breathing normally, like he went to the bathroom to get gauss and Hydrogen Peroxide for Tyrell
@HybredРік тому
Tyson got sloppy and more lazy after Cus died, he went onto win the championship like promised them just got sloppier. This was early in his career, absolute prime Mike Tyson was short lived. He won a lot of fights afterwards but his footwork suffered a lot, and no one noticed he got worse cause his opponents weren't tough for awhile then he fought good heavyweights and lost. I believe prime Mike Tyson, or if Cus didnt die would've been a killer but as is I dont think hes a highly motivated guy post Cus
@kingMadnus3 роки тому
All I’m saying is the fact that he smoked crack might be an implication on why he thought he could beat Mike Tyson
@YasineJaabouk3 роки тому
Wait he did that fr fr??
@conradnicholaou64773 роки тому
Respect! Made me laugh
@mattr82513 роки тому
1500 dollar a day habit? Man that's not possible unless he doesn't know how to cook it
@94thaproducer943 роки тому
Especially 1500 a day worth of crack 🤣🤣🤣
@mw2blackopsamazing3 роки тому
@@mattr8251 bro he'd straight up be dead there's no way that number is right hahahaha I couldn't believe that when I heard it
@kylelavine66462 роки тому
"Imma beat him like I'm his dad" From the looks of the fight, your kids are disrespectful af 😭
@dondragmer24122 роки тому
your
@mdumiseninsibande30712 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂 beating up the elderly 😂😂😂😂😅
@jamaalgamble3441Рік тому
Lol
@chrismcmahon9787Рік тому
W. T. F.
@fybrainesРік тому
😂😂🚩💯💯💯💯yea
@StockishhondaРік тому
we need to appreciate tyson's physique, this man is built like a bulky bodybuilder but has the endurance of a marathon runner, INSANE
@danielprovostРік тому
Very rare hey. Its like he's forced his slow twitch fibres to be fast twitch fibres
@StockishhondaРік тому
@@danielprovost yeah thats what I was thinking bro jus built dif
@ThatPOSoperatorРік тому
@@Stockishhonda corn fed bruh
@Frenchy78ifyРік тому
conditioning, push cardio .... and insane genetics
@imshaunnurseРік тому
@@Frenchy78ify steroids were huge back then. Ask your fathers to tell you the whole truth
@iWXKiРік тому
Mike was literally the definition of “ Immovable vs Unstoppable. “ He turned his life from crime and unstable mentality to proud new man of his age.
@elskitzo4052Рік тому
Nah hes just good at boxing 😹
@iWXKiРік тому
@@elskitzo4052 exactly
@muhamaddanial5376Рік тому
I mean dude was built different
@SKa-tt9nm7 місяців тому
Pretty sure you need two different things - one immovable, one unstoppable - for that to work. Mike can’t be both at the same time - that’s why that little “vs” is in the middle 😂
@user-ro4ux7rh2sМісяць тому
@@elskitzo4052you’re probably a child or a handitard so your opinion is useless
@fringeminority32242 роки тому
Man that Tyson era was unbelievable, there never will be another Mike Tyson.
@KFLY0072 роки тому
Floyd better
@rain87582 роки тому
@@KFLY007 cap
@rain87582 роки тому
@@KFLY007 Mike would stomp him
@KFLY0072 роки тому
@@rain8758 no
@rain87582 роки тому
@@KFLY007 he would tho
@Evan-Loftus2 роки тому
As soon as a boxer says “I’m gonna shock the world” you know the outcome 😂😂
@KGC8BIL2 роки тому
💀💀
@mazedeluex84602 роки тому
😄😭😭😭
@ieatyourhead22962 роки тому
😂
@Dave-oi4fx2 роки тому
"gOnNa ShOcK tHe WoRlD bRo..."
@unknownvortex23112 роки тому
Lmao deji learnt too late
@holitinneРік тому
Biggs: “How’re you gettin’ home?” Tyson: “Defintely not in a stretcher.”
@TheMnoer48Рік тому
"He was making female gestures, WAH" Best post fight dig ever.
@Erhuero3 роки тому
😂 “actually he was crying in there,making woman gestures like,uhaa uhhh” 🤣,you can’t even say sh*t like that now!
@SuperTruthful3 роки тому
lol
@cjbush33593 роки тому
Lol facts ppl "pause" damn near everything now
@tanelviil91493 роки тому
yes because idiots voting democrat...and they then wonder why nothing gets fixed, why debt grows, why we are again in another war etc etc.... But not only that, now you get hatespeech and 50 genders and transexuals teaching your children, and transexuals in women sports , shit movies from hollywood and netflix , race beating etc...
@theblueking53823 роки тому
@@tanelviil9149 agreed
@spaceorbison3 роки тому
says who?
@bonezilla73 роки тому
After he called him “Michael Tyson” I knew it was over lol
@filayosoosocda22283 роки тому
@@bigbear5767 he prefers Mike Tyson
@filayosoosocda22283 роки тому
@@bigbear5767 Idk man I’m not Mike Tyson I was just assuming that he prefers Mike Tyson rather than Michael Tyson
@theprinceoftides68362 роки тому
Exactamundo, he wanted to be Iron Mike's daddy, as in Ty-Son, instead he became Tyson's bitch in the ring lol.
@yesyes-ny1ce2 роки тому
@@bigbear5767 nigga if he wanted Micheal he would choose Micheal but that'd not the case
@kobiiscoolerthanyou78772 роки тому
I’m 90% sure OP doesn’t know his actual name isn’t “Mike”
@8998bhРік тому
The way Mike was able to put every bit of his power into his punches is absolutely incredible. In many of his KO's if you watch his feet Tyson is leaving the ground, both feet are in the AIR as his punches LAND. That's every bit of his weight being thrown with full force connecting directly on his opponent's face, body etc. Sh!t is wild
@dungeonbayshop564Рік тому
"He was crying. He was making women noises like ewhuhuhu" 🤣
@xX-qw4of2 роки тому
"the guy can't fight inside" Biggs trainer should've been fired on the spot.
@marckelly19842 роки тому
I agree there was no need for biggs to take a beating like that after round 4 we all knew who the better man was. In fairness he took it gladiator
@rrguitar12 роки тому
I was thinking the same thing. To say Mike cant fight inside is insane. The trainer must've been smoking crack as well.
@stavros6930002 роки тому
Angelo Dundee said similar shit about tyson when he trained thomas and we all know how that ended...lou duva is a highly respected trainer, i think he was trying to encourage his fighter but seriously he should have stopped the fight at that point.
@marckelly19842 роки тому
@@stavros693000 angelo Dundee tried to say tyson hadn't been to school and that Thomas would crush him with his superior jab and confuse him with movement yet after he sat down after the first round in the corner he told pinky just stay away from this guy 😂😂
@stavros6930002 роки тому
@@marckelly1984 lol...yeah angie also pulled out his old tear the glove trick to buy pinky more time at the end of the 5th. pinky said in an interview years later that torn glove fucked his mojo. he said that extra minute rest is why he lost the fight 😂....tyson even said to rooney at the end of the 5th "hes getting tired". Next thing we have a torn glove. lol ....thomas had one of the best jabs around, but it was usless against Tyson at his best, he would slip and counter them all night thats why so many guys abandoned their jabs and got on their bicycles. or would jab off their back foot out of fear of committing.
@mikemaloy95132 роки тому
Once Biggs got hit he got scared you could see it all over his face and he wasn't so confident after that, totally changed after that first hit..he felt the power of Tyson.. amazing!
@iamjackscompletelackofsurp96062 роки тому
👍👍👍
@terryadams26522 роки тому
Yeah, humiliating Mike Tyson in 1984 had a HUGE price to it. Whatta BAD mistake on the part of Biggs.
@MarkzBaui262 роки тому
@@terryadams2652 humiliating tyson with rooney is the biggest mistake of your life he was undefeated with him
@Flippin10Рік тому
@@iamjackscompletelackofsurp9606
@Boxing_GamerРік тому
Think he was scared before as well. He didn't really have confidence in his abilities, he had some tough fights before Tyson against journeymen and hasbeens.
@ellisonlowrimore7751Рік тому
I saw Iron Mike on ESPN Thursday night at the fights in 86. My dad and I said this guy is going to destroy everyone he faces. I think he’s still one of the best heavy weights ever!
@markbruschi6391Рік тому
Don King, Robin givens, Robin givens mother, and some others we have you to thank for totally ruining the heavyweight division. Tyson needed to be on a short leash with good people. It really was a shame to watch that man go downhill. I'm truly glad to watch that man get his life back. However how much great boxing did we get cheated out of because they messed with his head.
@MisterVoltsРік тому
What a shame, that he wasted so much time on those vampires. His potential was in orbit, and they were lower than worms, dragging him down. Good comment, thanks
@leojanuszewski1019Рік тому
Agreed
@cruiser6260Рік тому
Yeah his dad Gus died and then don king.
@ivanjulian2532Рік тому
People credit the death of Cus d/Amato to MT's downward spiral, but in truth it was when Jim Jacobs died that MT lost the heart of his management team. Whilesoever Jim Jacobs was alive, MT was still in good hands.
@markbruschi6391Рік тому
@@ivanjulian2532 it really stinks cuz we got to watch greatness and it was taken from us not because the opponent was better MT
@idrissalaam86292 роки тому
I remember watching this fight live. I kept saying to myself, as soon as Tyson hits him, it's over. And you can look at Bigg"s face and see that, once he felt Tyson's power, he knew he was in trouble.
@SoulSearch11112 роки тому
It certainly was all over his face!
@MrDmadnessРік тому
Yup, everybody can talk smack but that changes fast when he connects
@skinnyWHITEgoyim3 роки тому
The loss of Cus D'amato was what caused Tyson's downfall. Imagine if Cus had lived several years longer??? When Don King came around he ruined Mike Tyson. In my opinion.
@OldSchoolParatrooper3 роки тому
Tyson was the downfall of Tyson. Cus covered for him way too much as it was
@sciencenate3 роки тому
@@OldSchoolParatrooper you’re an idiot that doesn’t understand the world
@kevinhatchett20213 роки тому
Tyson was gonna do what Tyson was gonna do, Cus would have cut him loose before long.
@prumerop7243 роки тому
@@kevinhatchett2021 what? Cus saw something in Tyson why would you ever think he would give up on tyson that was like his son goofy? Do you even know the history of their relationship??
@kevinhatchett20213 роки тому
@@prumerop724 , if that is even your real name, would you stand by someone who could ruin your reputation in a sport you have been involved in for many decades, if so, you are goofy.
@babayagaslobbedaknobbaРік тому
I still don't think I've seen anybody move as fast as Tyson in all of his training. He was lightning quick.
@jonathonparks9518Рік тому
Tyson's intensity in training is UNMATCHED. I've never seen intensity like that in training.
@SBoy-ks6wtМісяць тому
Ali was faster than Tyson
@babayagaslobbedaknobbaМісяць тому
@@SBoy-ks6wt incorrect. Tyson was throwing the 4-punch bolo combination in less than one second. Ali was fast, but not as fast as Tyson.
@michael.stevens5340Рік тому
That's what I always loved about Mike Tyson he talked with his fists
@dioncherry27113 роки тому
My brother worked with Biggs at UPS years LATER. I asked....."Do people ever talk trash to him for losing his career and now loading trucks for a living?" My brother was like...."Heeeeell no. We gotta get up inside the truck with him!!!" 😂😂😂
@SuperTruthful2 роки тому
lol
@ToppOppz2 роки тому
Tufff 😂
@alienlife77542 роки тому
Dude may have lost to Tyson, but he was still a badass.
@zerg95232 роки тому
My guy, that’s crazy… how’d he blow his dough i wonder? Those gotta be some mad stories…
@dioncherry27112 роки тому
@@zerg9523 Who's to say........????
@abrahamcastillo76163 роки тому
Biggs: "He was made for me, like TY - SON" Iron Mike: *so you have chosen death*
@teshmorrow6053 роки тому
Peace to the brotha but thats IRON MIKE. THE CHAMP.
@GreatMewtwo3 роки тому
Also Biggs: [Woman gestures]
@sentientdogma12063 роки тому
When Biggs made fun of his height, that’s when it became personal for Tyson. That was always Tyson’s insecurity and that was a low blow.
@elitegamez41172 роки тому
Also Mike: so I see you don’t like being conscious
@claudejones60292 роки тому
Tyson is really a tin man and over rated he have the glory that belongs to holyfield
@jordanwolhuter454Рік тому
So this where the "I'm going to shock the world curse came from" 🤣🤣🤣
@insidethemusicalmind7207Рік тому
Glad Im old enough to have seen Tyson fight in the 80's, and dominate. Heck, I saw Van Halen in the 80's, Metallica in the 80's, and I saw Star Wars as a new release in 1977. Sometimes being older is good.
@primigenius623Рік тому
A legendary resume there. Respect.
@CasualGamerPlays2 роки тому
This fight shows how patient Tyson was from round 1 and on. People only remember the Buster Douglas defeat and Holyfield ear biting Mike Tyson. That Tyson was a product of Don King and others that surrounded him for money. No one remembers from 1985 to 1990 (before Don King), Tyson showed great head movement, footwork, defense and patience. At times, if he wanted to, he could be a decent counter puncher and everyone talks about Wilder being the most devastating puncher ever but, Tyson in my opinion holds that title.
@vivelajonny2 роки тому
Stick to drawing picture, Marry
@jordanspencer76622 роки тому
Ernie shavers hardest heavyweight puncher
@timprescott46342 роки тому
Literally EVERYONE remembers those years…
@TheShaneBradbury2 роки тому
@@timprescott4634 lol I know right. F this dude taking about
@CasualGamerPlays2 роки тому
@@timprescott4634 No one talks about Tyson's early years. Everyone talks about the ear biting
@YanksOnTop3 роки тому
"He made woman sounds". Tyson is just a savage. LOL
@MasterEggroll2 роки тому
Tyson would be labeled so many things if he boxed today, hahaha
@cujo82122 роки тому
@@MasterEggroll I can see it now " Mike Tyson and his toxic masculinity " 😂😂😂
@MasterEggroll2 роки тому
@@cujo8212 hahaha yep!
@marckelly19842 роки тому
He said the same about berbick he hit him with a body shot in round two and he said he made a screaming sound like a woman.
@user-gm7pb2ou2t2 роки тому
Weakkkkkkk asf 😂😂😂😂
@nagilumРік тому
I forget many of Mike Tyson’s victims had incredibly fastening backstories themselves who struggled with hardships but overcame them.
@graytoby1Рік тому
🤷♂️ Meh Victims opponents same thing
@garthfairfieldРік тому
All hard men heavyweight champions in there own right. He made them look like amateurs.
@prdeacon974Рік тому
Tyson killed dreams. I cannot get tired of watching him. I have memories of gathering with friends and knowing who would win.
@cameronhenke593Рік тому
I warmth mike tyson everyday for motivation
@Liger._King3 роки тому
"Every man has a plan until he gets punched in the face."... Mike Tyson.
@alexardies31713 роки тому
@Liger King.. I’m gonna have your hart your lungs.. I’m gonna eat your children! I’m gonna f... You really had to be crazy to face Mike in those days! He didn’t even had to punch somebody in the face.. all he needed to do was look them in the eyes and he already knew that it was gonna be over in a matter of seconds! 🙋🏼♀️😎😎💦
@louisvuitton563 роки тому
Excellent quote should go up there with Einstein
@fuegodiego29513 роки тому
You gotta take one to give one.
@ari1234a3 роки тому
"No plan of operations reaches with any certainty beyond the first encounter with the enemy's main force." Helmuth von Moltke 1800-91 Prussian military commander. That is the original quote and yes Tyson`s quote is a fine reconfiguration of this concept.
@brianmarson34273 роки тому
He was actually Quoting joe Lewis..
@mr.dennis55032 роки тому
I watched this fight in real time. I also watched the pre-fight press conference, and it was clear that Biggs thought insulting Tyson would somehow lend itself to a tactical advantage… IT DIDN’T! He made a comment tantamount to “Tyson’s mother not raising him right!” I’m not certain if Biggs knew, but Tyson’s mother died when he was a little kid! The look that Tyson gave Biggs after the remark was clearly, “You’re in for a long night, pal! I’m gonna PUNISH you!” During the fight, Kevin Rooney admonished Mike to put Biggs away and stop “propping him up!” Mike said (paraphrasing) “Give me one more round to beat on him, and I’ll do anything you say!” Trust me, Biggs looking decent in round one meant nothing! Tyson was simply figuring him out. Notice, from round two on, how easily Mike was cutting the ring off, and maneuvering Biggs right into position. You can’t “dance” all night and throw ineffective punches and think you’re going to win a professional boxing match!
@hotcoffee79332 роки тому
Great story. It puts the whole fight into perspective.
@Chez1142 роки тому
Excellent, terrific insight into this fight. I thoroughly enjoyed the read. Thank you
@batchelerjr2 роки тому
Well said
@deeyablo2 роки тому
Great analysis and conclusion.
@MultiWalrus12 роки тому
It would be fairer to say “it’s very difficult” to dance all night without getting dragged into the kind of fight that Tyson preferred. Biggs made a great effort in that first round and he did frustrate Tyson’s efforts to land a punch. That’s what good movement and a huge reach advantage does for you. Ultimately Biggs was unable to keep Tyson from getting on the inside. But that doesn’t change the fact that he fought a perfect first round, and that didn’t happen often against Mike Tyson in those days.
@zhenisbilyalov4295Рік тому
Legends never die,I grew up watching his fights, when ppl hear his name,THAT WAS BIG,BIG EVENT,BIG CROWD,STILL LOVE THIS MAN
@aa-uq1qjРік тому
Mike is so inspirational. He's always been my favourite boxer & probably always will be
@isitoveryet95252 роки тому
“Ty’s son” 😂 It didn’t work out for Biggs, but that was a good line.
@ericparker1633 роки тому
Biggs "What's that over there?" Oh, that? That's a grizzly bear fed almost exclusively on human flesh...."Interesting, I'm gonna go poke it with a stick"
@greatbaba50723 роки тому
😄😄😄😄
@chadhardt61363 роки тому
Also applicable to the average Australian.
@juggernautproduktion3 роки тому
@@chadhardt6136 haha amen!
@ericparker1633 роки тому
@Rupaduuri Suuri Just a killer in the ring. The description has nothing to do with Mike Tyson being black.
@jaytee14043 роки тому
@@ericparker163 exactly tf 😂
@davidsiracuse6672Рік тому
Tyson was a powerhouse. I remember watching his fights on Pay Preview and they never lasted long.
@SpellSteal3 роки тому
that shot of tyson's eye is so intimidating.
@photonicus3 роки тому
A predator fixated on his prey..
@BetrayerSlayerMusic3 роки тому
Illuminatti tip o the hat to the Baphomet. Their symbolism will be their downfall. Impressive warrior tho. Growing up in a boxing family, i understood being cruel when you impose your will. Killer instinct. My uncle was a master at that. Tyson...oo boy. Ask Spinks..
@hassanx94233 роки тому
@Abel 's strength & conditioning I’ve seen Sonny Liston . In person. So did my uncles in Philly . And Ali was a young kid back
@batista355003 роки тому
@Abel 's strength & conditioning Ali beat him twice lol
@daxon45673 роки тому
@TheShqipe98 out jabbed Ali? No chance. Ali was too quick and too clever for Liston. Even the so called "phantom punch" is utter nonsense. The punch hit clean on the temple and if you watch it in slow motion you can see the force it connected with as Listons head jolts back. Liston was a great boxer but no comparison to Ali.
@mathewsbusiness12633 роки тому
I swear this is a TRUE STORY...Tyrell Biggs was the correction officer at a juvenile home in Columbus Ohio back in the early 90’s called T.I.C.O. It was max security ....He used to show us videos of his fights, and pictures of his lifestyle as a fighter. He would NEVER show us his fight against Tyson though! 🤣🤣....He was a really good dude though. He used to tape music videos for us and bring em in for us to watch, let us stay out the rooms longer than we were supposed to be out...solid brotha ! ✊🏾💯
@atraingoat8853 роки тому
Great story brotha💯
@threexfromwsg3 роки тому
Seems like a nice guy I hope he is well.
@jck82993 роки тому
Respect tyrell.. a good human being
@clarencenifras77003 роки тому
I was afraid he was going back to crack addiction after his fight career ended. It's nice to hear otherwise.
@jck82993 роки тому
The Greatest.. things he did is giving back to the community without even gettin in the spotlight.. ..
@SameoldfitupРік тому
“I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection.”--- Thomas Paine
@VashStarwindРік тому
"He was cryin in there!" LOL Mike is hilarious
@drunkenphilosopher51592 роки тому
4:35 this whole intro to Mike was sooooo beautiful I got 80s vibes and shivers all over my body. Brilliant execution man you earned yourself definitely a sub.
@MerkTheVillain2 роки тому
I need that song playing in the bag
@profjfcРік тому
@@MerkTheVillain ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hmF5eIWNpIle2H0.html (MF DOOM sampled this ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gntjmKV5roSZpYE.html, sample at 1m06s mark)
@keddy8137Рік тому
@@MerkTheVillain MF doom angelez ft ghost face killah
@metan0jaРік тому
@@MerkTheVillain I know this is months old comment, but I KNOW with absolute certainty it's in MF DOOMs discography. I've checked each song in two of his albums during this very midnight and failed to find it. If you're as desperate as I am to find the name of that particular bit in one of his songs, let me know. Im pulling my hair over this lmao
@metan0jaРік тому
@@MerkTheVillain I FOUND IT!!!! The song name is "ANGELZ, - MF DOOM & Ghostface Killah" on "Born Like this" Enjoy!!! :D
@danl.22203 роки тому
Pre fight :"Im not going in to just survive!", Rnd 2.: Survival mode engaged.
@theprinceoftides68362 роки тому
Lmao😅🤣😂, that slayed.
@DavidScott-xv1scРік тому
Mike was the best ever and I am still playing catch up on all his great fight history. Amazing man right there.
@242jd4Рік тому
The scariest quote in boxing “am gonna shock the world” was said here
@ironcrosstrainingltd64823 роки тому
Mike talking about those woman noises is the greatest 🙌
@johnoneill79473 роки тому
Women gestures actually.
@albertd.milinijr.70923 роки тому
@@johnoneill7947 1pp
@Alekosdw3 роки тому
Full of shit
@RobeonMew3 роки тому
he was pure trolling. Joe Rogan has the story
@OGMeatball3 роки тому
Guhh , euhh , wouuu - Mike Tyson
@cerromeceo3 роки тому
Women gesture like "ughhh!" Lol
@abtheruler73 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@tricktracy22543 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@aaronb27793 роки тому
😂
@mauricemartin29823 роки тому
😂
@rtrd56813 роки тому
😂
@amanallahtahiru7705Рік тому
Nothing possibly had prepared me for the beginning of this video 😂😂😂
@tolopo99Рік тому
Your videos are the best. seriously. Great job
@davidsupreme4593 роки тому
I lost it when Tyson went "he was crying in there, he was making woman gestures like ouah uh uhh" 🤣
@bigchiefsmackaho3872 роки тому
if Mike had approached every fight in the way he did this one, he would've never lost a single fight.
@johnmc38622 роки тому
He had a volatile personality though.
@costoncheatham70252 роки тому
@@johnmc3862 he did, but under Cus, it seemed to be more in control. Once Cus died, he seemed to be like a ship without a rudder.
@justjuangoodcitizen42972 роки тому
No once he got rid of Kevin Rooney.
@swavyypressure94172 роки тому
@@justjuangoodcitizen4297 Even with Rooney, Tyson’s ego was starting to become an issue. Cus would of whipped him into shape and make him 100% focused instead of 70 or 80%
@jackdempsey9644Рік тому
@@swavyypressure9417 Exactly right
@j.m.57442 роки тому
I met Mike when I was a kid and I vividly remember shaking his hand. I instantly realized how heavy his hands were and how bad it would be to have this guy swinging on me. When this fight happened and I can clearly remember thinking that as soon as Mike caught Biggs once that it would be all down hill from there.
@cruiser6260Рік тому
That's incredible prediction for a young kid to make..
@user295.Рік тому
@@cruiser6260 Not really, he just said the guy would get beat, not exactly deep
@luvbig41Рік тому
The "he was crying making women gestures" took me out. 💀💀
@kennethmoaratty78933 роки тому
Tyson is the baddest boxer ever. He didnt come to just get a win, he came to knock mof out as fast as he could
@alexfernandez56883 роки тому
There's no one that can match me. My style is impetuous, my defense is impregnable, and I'm just ferocious. I want your heart, I want to eat his children. - Iron Mike Tyson
@jhernan5943 роки тому
@@alexfernandez5688 🤣😂🤣😂 that's Mike's greatest quote and my favorite. Thanks you made my day!!!
@TheNYgolfer3 роки тому
@Kenneth Moaratty- So did George Foreman. Just as Ali took him to school, Ali would have taken Tyson to school. There will never be another Ali. Ali was the baddest of all time.
@isaacellzey56073 роки тому
@@TheNYgolfer fuck no not the Tyson before prison and that chick Tyson would flush Ali tyson would have flushed anyone
@clearlyalunhead11093 роки тому
Didnt work too well against Holyfield and Lennox lewis
@TD_JR2 роки тому
Boy, do I miss those days. Once you knew one of your friends bought the PPV, you immediately made a call - got your pals together and threw a few bucks each to cover the cost of the fight. The pre-fight buzz was absolutely electric - such great times looking back at how much of an event this was watching all the under cards just to see Mike beat the living shit out of a can of soup in a few short rounds or less.
@javiermori1710Рік тому
Yes.getting friends together to wstch a tyson fight was a must. And then after go out on town with friends. But tyson fight was the pre-party.
@KNByamРік тому
Good ole days. Last time I chipped in for a fight was Shane Moseley vs Mayweather. That fight proved to me boxing matches were fixed.
@MaesRemedyРік тому
Ah yes this season was the cause for breakups and divorce. Strange times
@scrapplepigРік тому
It was good back in those days but I think it was better back in the 70's. Ali, Frazer, Foreman. Jimmy Young, Holmes, Hagler, Sugar Ray, Hagler, Duran, Hearns and Ken Norton. I'm sure there were more.
@TD_JRРік тому
@@scrapplepig Boxing in the 70s was the best since most bouts - the biggest fights in years - were on ABC Wide World of Sports. Free. Saturday afternoons. Before Cable TV, the greatest fights were free to watch. On top of it, we got Howard Cosell who, in my opinion, was one of the best sports personalities of the era to call the fight. I mean - ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gop2fYOIa2he0Ik.html
@mb106429Рік тому
7:38 Not many people would see that right coming!
@brandonmartin9182Рік тому
That moment he swung and missed he know he fucked up 😂😭🤣💀💀
@terryeaster12 роки тому
"Mike Tyson is in a fighting mood" That's some serious understatement
@mikeysgametime89142 роки тому
The thing I've learned about Mike Tyson in recent times was that Tyson was actual a student of the sport...I knew he was a fantastic boxer but this fact set him aside for me
@ExploretheearthhРік тому
Yeah he’s a certified Boxing Historian!
@jamesoppy5957Рік тому
TYSON KNOWS BOXING
@Darksagan11 місяців тому
Gotta appreciate our legends while they're still here. Tyson is definitely one of them.
@MrAnonymousizationРік тому
Tyson in his prime, terrifying
@terrellmccain8423 роки тому
Even Muhammad Ali said “you cannot dance forever. He was foolish to disrespect Tyson
@alexmontejo55092 роки тому
FALSE floyd Mayweather made a career at it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@l.e.k49482 роки тому
@@alexmontejo5509 wrong
@jamiepiersefarrell5652 роки тому
@@alexmontejo5509 may weather is one of the best but I don't think he can ever be considered the best because of his point playing style and dodging fights throughout his career
@deemoney93762 роки тому
@@jdeep7 but he fought the most world champions ever
@luke75032 роки тому
@@bigtiptzybirdyunouno9375 I thought they respected each other greatly
@leonidas76923 роки тому
12:04 "There was a big right hand, best punch of the fight" "That was a left hook"
@likepick3 роки тому
Big middle hand
@1972mrkleen3 роки тому
Larry Merchant was probably Drunk
@FnD42123 роки тому
"Exactly, it is my right"
@JudahsFinest.3 роки тому
Coke is a hell of a drug.
@rndy38262 роки тому
😂
@ceemore2014Рік тому
"it's gonna be a slow night for him" hahahahaha 🤣♥️💪
@vernblack5200Рік тому
Biggs “FELT” that first punch and it changed his life.
@ZephrusPrime3 роки тому
Man I really miss the 80's.
@Kx3thagoon3 роки тому
9:14 “ty Son” Mike: “and that’s when it became personal for me”
@Sti.10Рік тому
4:41 that scene with the beat drop sends me chills, that’s an amazing edit!
@erkl8823Рік тому
1:05 he's got the "too's" LoL!!
@frankiebaltimore98513 роки тому
He lost cos he came to fight Michael Tyson instead of Mike Tyson...
@b33san473 роки тому
Underrated comment
@EASTCOASTIMPERIAL3 роки тому
Roffl
@JudahsFinest.3 роки тому
Tython* 😐
@louisbarrow46713 роки тому
Tony Galento would have destroyed Prime Tyson
@christinamathers87973 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@adamfehr41192 роки тому
Young Mike was so fast, so graceful with his footwork and head movement and at the same time his punching power was horrifying and his killer instinct was unmatched, you'll never see a heavy weight called the fastest in the division and the most powerful, it should be impossible
@slyestfox9357 місяців тому
" he's been talking at lot, it's gunna be a slow slow night for him" 😆👌👑
@DadBodFitРік тому
I subbed just because you have amazing music in your videos.. freaking Spartacus OST!
@dkompres68893 роки тому
The thing I appreciate about Tyson that covers a lot of territory was how he would immediately go over to his victim to make sure they were alright. I doubt many of them could remember that.
@dkompres68893 роки тому
Iron Mike had a heart of gold!
@themanfromroomfive94452 роки тому
He probably worried constantly about catching a murder charge in the ring
@itsaboutthattime44252 роки тому
@@bigtiptzybirdyunouno9375 nigga what?!?
@Laneous142 роки тому
'Hey, I found your brain out in the second row. Do you want it back or...'
@GibbyxD2 роки тому
You know he said himself that he would do that to embarrass them
@TechWiz19833 роки тому
Can we take a moment to appreciate the editing of this video. You did a phenomenal job here. 👏
@staceymango6804Рік тому
I'm not a massive boxing fan (more MMA and wrestling) but I like Tyson, and this is a fantastic and interesting little documentary. Great job
@XenosFilesРік тому
10:01 match starts. Tyrell really fought like Ali!... for one round. He just didn't have the discipline, endurance and mental strength of Ali.
@grifballa2 роки тому
"It's gonna be a slooow, slooow night for him." That was just terrifying.
@shawnwalker49673 роки тому
He called him “Michael Tyson” 😂😂
@Vashaun113 роки тому
thats his real name
@Vashaun113 роки тому
@Sith Jawa So
@Vashaun113 роки тому
@Sith Jawa ok
@quasarb773 роки тому
😂😂 @Michael Tyson" that 💩 was funny as hell to me too bro it's actually the 1st time I've ever seen/heard someone acknowledge him is that LOL
@juliusfleming14193 роки тому
Lmmfao I was just about to say the same thing. Mike knocked his Ass out for using his Govt name lol. Mike from the hood, u really disrespecting in the the hood when u do that shit
@bobjim245Рік тому
I honestly believe the more that I watch Tyson the closer he gets in my mind to being like an actual piece of bulletproof glass people just thumped their hands on till he eventually fell and crushed them, guys hands were madness
@redrolo149Рік тому
Lol, the way they started the music up when that dude got immediately knocked down.🤣
@turkeyman6312 роки тому
Mike Tyson is a good example of how people treat others if theyre different. People put him on this pedestal as a legend but think Tyson is unintelligent because he has a lisp and is a fighter. The man was not only a legend in the ring, but he's incredibly intelligent. Especially having to go through so much hard work and dedication as a kid...
@Kipp274Рік тому
Yeah I honestly always thought that Mike wasn't too bright haha. But lately I've been watching a lot of videos about him and he's smarter than people would assume. Sometimes he would say something that's just clever/intelligent/whatever you want to call it and it makes a lot of sense. Its hard to notice at first because of the way he talks. Still he was a complete mental case when he was younger XD Absolute madlad
@cunning_linguist.Рік тому
@@romanhollow2985 most people aren't good with finance, hardly a measure of intelligence when there's so much more Tyson excelled at.
@denholmholbrook2517Рік тому
People confuse uneducated with unintelligent often
@sonik6892Рік тому
@@denholmholbrook2517 Mike is very well educated. He can't back it up with a degree but he's read enough books to become a really good thinker and speaker. Not to mention how his life experiences and emotional intelligence lift him to a completely different level. He's one of the most underrated philosophers we have today imo.
@Name-jz3mp3 роки тому
For me, the most remembered sentence Mike ever did was “he was crying in there, he was making woman gestures” 😂
@NxtiveMontagesРік тому
9:05 if he didn’t use that cursed “I’m going to shock the world” then he may have stood a chance
@levimichael1136Рік тому
I played Mike Tyson’s Punchout when I was a kid, I thought I could embarrass Mike too but it never happened.
@dirt1fication3 роки тому
Omg the balls of someone to trash talk mike Tyson amazes me, lol
@JMAC-rs6ey3 роки тому
Every body is a Sunday quarterback til it’s time for dah ring. Micheal GERAD Tyson
@alexmarquez96393 роки тому
@@JMAC-rs6ey get off his nuts lmao
@slimthizzle113 роки тому
@@alexmarquez9639 😭😭😭
@burnsy69823 роки тому
In his prime too.
@juliustetevano61133 роки тому
Still, you have to admire someone who has big enough nuts to talk shit and step in the ring with Tys
@ianlobo90453 роки тому
0:07 Actually heard him crying... Making woman gestures something like uuoghh Lmao that shit was hilarous
@SirNic41803 роки тому
Omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@johncapewell7520Рік тому
Thats pure determination right there. You can actually see the blood lust in his eyes. Love it.
@itsbalang1659Місяць тому
I honestly thank you for the effort man, I felt like I was in the trend in the 80's living the moment. - 2024
@hotscum6970Рік тому
Love your content man, very well done and paced. Thank you!
@SugarRayCharles.2 роки тому
I never like to compare eras from any sport, but the 80's-mid 90's in boxing was not for the weak.
@MichelLinschoten2 роки тому
That was boxing ! I am a 80ts kid grew up in tbe 90ts. My dad and I would watch it on tv , big bowl of chicken wings. And just two of us watching boxing .. . Makes me miss my old man..
@SugarRayCharles.2 роки тому
Sorry for your loss, brother.
@MichelLinschoten2 роки тому
@@SugarRayCharles. a very unfortunate part of our journey called life my friend. He had a great life, retired young. Lived his last 15 years on a tropical island,surrounded by sea and without worries. He didn't get old 64, but he lived his life full fillingly.
@fearthebeard7223 роки тому
Don’t feel right to laugh at Mike Tyson, but OMG when he said “he was crying in there, making woman gestures like oooo ahh” I couldn’t stop laughing. Still can’t 😂. That was so unintentionally funny! 😂😂
@MrPants1970Рік тому
I love that line, “everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the face!”
@gmx4087Рік тому
man so sad you have problems with youtube always nice to rewatch your videos great content =)