Jim Gray | Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson

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Mike Tyson

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Jim Gray is an American sportscaster. He is currently with Showtime, Fox, and Westwood One Radio network, as a reporter, commentator, and interviewer, having served in the same capacity at ESPN, NBC Sports and CBS Sports.Gray is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, reporter, producer, and executive producer of sports documentaries and features.
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@pab702
@pab702 3 роки тому
Mike’s podcast allows his guests to interview him while he interviews them.
@Jimbo-SliceGJL
@Jimbo-SliceGJL 3 роки тому
My words exactly 😂
@dannymckenzie8329
@dannymckenzie8329 3 роки тому
I like to think of it as untethered conversation.
@TheMatrixgod
@TheMatrixgod 3 роки тому
thats because everyone is imazed by him
@BluBlu111
@BluBlu111 3 роки тому
Jim grey had big balls to ask some of the questions he asked to some of this country's top athletes.
@khajahkool
@khajahkool 3 роки тому
EXACTLY!
@eturnalsaga019
@eturnalsaga019 3 роки тому
Jim Gray is a Man That Have Old School Approach on People & life his Father taught him well God bless.
@arielshummer3822
@arielshummer3822 3 роки тому
This is the funniest Mike Tyson video ever!! 😂 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/onqCfmxnqWyHxIk.html
@adolfusadolfe99
@adolfusadolfe99 3 роки тому
Agree 100%
@eturnalsaga019
@eturnalsaga019 3 роки тому
@MUFC I Agree it's a Global Sport.
@Unseen.Warfare
@Unseen.Warfare 3 роки тому
@MUFC I hope not, soccer sucks. UFC will probably be bigger here in the states. By 2070 we’ll probably watch advanced AI androids fight one another for entertainment
@goncalo1485
@goncalo1485 3 роки тому
Is an old man it makes sense he has an old school approach
@MisaelB17
@MisaelB17 3 роки тому
Jim touches the soul of Mike in such a powerful way is scary. He knows him so much he is not afraid asking some difficult questions and handling the answer from the champ. True friendship. So many years and memories. I loved this episode. Thanks guys.
@jamisonanthony
@jamisonanthony 3 роки тому
Man, this gave Jim a chance to tell everyone about his father. Mike Tyson, keep doing your thing. Thanks for sharing Jim.
@worldwidesports4k
@worldwidesports4k 3 роки тому
Jim was also very close to kobe bryant
@cainbradley8697
@cainbradley8697 3 роки тому
yeah i agree great to hear jim tell his story and im appreciative that i got to hear it, great times we live in
@anilsalick
@anilsalick 3 роки тому
Jim is a master of the spoken word, questions, pauses, listening, and empathy.
@hannibalbeats24
@hannibalbeats24 3 роки тому
Absolutely
@Jaka215
@Jaka215 3 роки тому
S h. I. T
@rodknockz494
@rodknockz494 3 роки тому
Facts 💯
@rashadscott5609
@rashadscott5609 3 роки тому
Empathy?
@brasstacksboxing409
@brasstacksboxing409 3 роки тому
@@rashadscott5609 yeah, you know, relating to others issues. Comprehending and showing concern for others issues ring a bell?
@pwall604
@pwall604 3 роки тому
Whoever dislikes this simply doesn’t appreciate the quality of this interview, these two together talking about the past and present gives you perspective in your own life. Thank you for another gem 🙏🏽
@jefftobbin6833
@jefftobbin6833 3 роки тому
Its Grown children. Any sign of emotion or reality makes them recoil in horror. Hopefully they mature someday and learn to appreciate that this is how grown men who have been through some shit communicate with love and compassion. .
@cbrown940
@cbrown940 3 роки тому
Maybe. The interview teetered very closely on being offensive but was saved by what seems to be a personal relationship between them all coupled with the masterful skill Jim Gray uses to ask these incredibly invasive questions. Another person interviewing the same questions could have easily seem to have been offensive and been rightly retributed for that. Professionals making it look easy.
@ryanwilson3147
@ryanwilson3147 3 роки тому
It was nice to hear Mike talk about such personal things, but I feel Jim pryed too much. You gotta respect some of Mikes personal things he brought up a lot of Mikes low lights when Jim was the one who was supposed to be the guest 🤷🏽‍♂️
@ryanwilson3147
@ryanwilson3147 3 роки тому
@@cbrown940 Facts I feel u a 100 percent u can’t ask such personal and nosey questions and not open up about your own demons and experiences
@1766584
@1766584 3 роки тому
Yeah, that made me feel good. It was so real. I love being a part of conversation like that, being in the present of wisdom and humbleness.
@georgecostanza2695
@georgecostanza2695 3 роки тому
This podcast is definitely in the running for best Hotboxin episode yet.
@carloselhakim
@carloselhakim 3 роки тому
Yeayup they went deep
@Studio-IV
@Studio-IV 3 роки тому
@Cam James can’t agree more. I’ve rewatched these more times than any other ones.
@trumatrix5560
@trumatrix5560 3 роки тому
This one The one with sugar ray And the one with William shatner My fav ones I can listen to these all day non stop I enjoy the realness
@lilminer69er
@lilminer69er 3 роки тому
@@trumatrix5560 the sugar ray one is top tier
@RenegadeRanga
@RenegadeRanga 2 роки тому
Probably will be forever.
@lokalonez11
@lokalonez11 3 роки тому
This is really a GEM of a fucking interview. I want to see more of Jim and Mike. He's the only one that really TALKS to mic. Everyone sees MIKE TYSON, but Mike is a person. Most people can't look at him like that but you can see that Jim does. Almost like a father/mentor figure. A lot of respect was just earned for this man watching this interview, never ever really got to see him speak or interview with anyone. This was really a great one.
@thatfeelingtarot
@thatfeelingtarot 3 роки тому
I feel you it was like no one else in the room.
@arel4333
@arel4333 3 роки тому
@@thatfeelingtarot agreed. It felt at some point I also forgot that there werr 3 gentlemen in that room. I think thats the power you have when you talk to someone and you really ask cause genuinely you really want to know and to understand and care about it. This episode is something else..
@MarcelH666
@MarcelH666 3 роки тому
Tyson knows the people who treated him just normal throughout the pas F the prejudice. Personally I like the (rather strange lol) one with Roseanne Barr also. Look up the old interview she did with him after he got out of prison. Great stuff.
@BenDuane80
@BenDuane80 3 роки тому
Everytime i see/hear Mike talk about serious and emotional topics, he reminds me that its ok to be vulnerable and real, almost to the point of tears..Thank you Mike. You enlighten me..i hope this gets back to you. . Thanks
@pyrogian
@pyrogian 3 роки тому
on one hotboxin episode he says dont follow utube or any media =)
@raynarounds8957
@raynarounds8957 3 роки тому
Yes. Me too Keep growing. It feels amazing . I Love Mr. Tyson
@booqrdoit9138
@booqrdoit9138 3 роки тому
Exactly. This should be a pinned comment. If guys like Mike Tyson and even Tyson Fury can hit a rock bottom with all that fame and money and then work their way back, then anybody can do it. Its even better that they talk so much about it very openly
@AdamEvans416
@AdamEvans416 3 роки тому
Mike is so open and honest.. No need to front like the badass that everyone knows he is! It's truly refreshing.
@israeldiaz4794
@israeldiaz4794 3 роки тому
Pop Drink
@israeldiaz4794
@israeldiaz4794 3 роки тому
@@budzmanson2747 you confuses read your comment 1😂
@budzmanson2747
@budzmanson2747 3 роки тому
@@israeldiaz4794 i may have smoked 1 to many lmao
@israeldiaz4794
@israeldiaz4794 3 роки тому
@@budzmanson2747 alright stop hating you got to compare less and enjoy greatness man
@israeldiaz4794
@israeldiaz4794 3 роки тому
@@budzmanson2747 Westbrook average 3 double for 2 years after one of the best left the team by the name Kevin Durant see what am saying
@cointreasurehunt1319
@cointreasurehunt1319 3 роки тому
Jim Gray's dad sounded like a wonderful human being, if more dads were like him the world would be a far better place. I've been watching 'Hotboxin' for a long time now, this was my favourite one - some real emotion, lots of laughs and great stories. Jim Gray sounds like a good man. Keep the podcast comin' Mike and Eben
@DC4Life77
@DC4Life77 3 роки тому
The silence at certain parts of this interview let's you know that Jim was shocked at some of Mike's story. One of the best interviews on hotboxin.
@shansmith3675
@shansmith3675 3 роки тому
As a psychotherapist, Jim Gray turned this into the Mike Tyson interview so slick. It’s brilliant
@hugoleesong
@hugoleesong 3 роки тому
42:48 - Jim is literally in awe of Mike's maturity and growth compared to what he used to see. Stunning moment.
@MrAwrsomeness
@MrAwrsomeness 3 роки тому
This is the dude that held the Mike to Mike when he gave the eat his children speech
@tylerda282
@tylerda282 2 роки тому
Love Jim's ability too ask Mike just about anything. He took over this podcast .
@adolfusadolfe99
@adolfusadolfe99 3 роки тому
From all the interviews I have seen so far in this podcast, Jim Gray is the only guy that looks at Mike straight into the eyes without fear. That says a lot about his charachter.
@jefffuehr366
@jefffuehr366 3 роки тому
i was thinking the same thing
@undesignatedbeard2277
@undesignatedbeard2277 3 роки тому
I agree
@kenlucas7025
@kenlucas7025 3 роки тому
Agreed
@leonardodelacruz3859
@leonardodelacruz3859 3 роки тому
Hes been part of mike's life for a very long time. And jim has always been respectful to mike in his angriest and calm moments, and i watched all his interviews with jim, and he has always been concerned about mike. Even prior to this podcast, i knew if ever this two meet again, it would be a very special reunion. Wish mike be surrounded by people like jim.
@Wedigele1
@Wedigele1 3 роки тому
Freeway Rick also
@MrBrandon330
@MrBrandon330 3 роки тому
Mike Tyson has a good memory with dates and names. He's so open with things but that's how you cope with pain.
@davidblue448
@davidblue448 3 роки тому
@@Joey_Lance less ae the attitude mate he does remember a lot from past dont talk tae people like that
@js4822
@js4822 3 роки тому
@@Joey_Lance a00:-$ :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-$ :-$ :-$ :-$ :-$
@haitianmaniac74
@haitianmaniac74 3 роки тому
When you avoid punches like Mike you remember things
@sonora_rey
@sonora_rey 3 роки тому
He's very smart, had he grown up in a different environment he easily could have had an intellectual profession
@liamreidy1175
@liamreidy1175 3 роки тому
@@sonora_rey I totally agree with you, just from his vocabulary you can tell that if Mike was brought up in a different environment he could have been a very smart man. Not saying that he isn't smart now.
@Cryptokat
@Cryptokat 3 роки тому
Jim Gray looks visibily moved or hurt (that expression!) when he was asking Mike about his father. Jim clearly reflected within a heart-beat on what that must been like, given that his own father was the most influencial person in his life. I'm feeling the heartache myself - I knew my father, a brilliant man, but he walked out on us when I was a kid, and I never truly resolved this pain. He died over a decade a go, but now, anything remotely related to fatherhood (film, music, real-life, animal kingdom even) still produces raw feelings that I can't explain (but that until this post, i never shared).
@scottfree2823
@scottfree2823 3 роки тому
I go through the same thing..i really miss my dad..god bless you man
@tragedyfactorymusic
@tragedyfactorymusic 3 роки тому
I TOTALLY understand!!
@adrianr4095
@adrianr4095 3 роки тому
My neice has never met her father though we know who he is. When i ask her about it she doesnt seem to really care about it. I find it hard to grasp that shes so stoic about it. She almost acts as if its for the best since we're aware of him being a gangster and what not.
@bread.crumbs
@bread.crumbs 3 роки тому
The moments of silence and Jim’s expressions are gold!
@coachcolin
@coachcolin 3 роки тому
Damn I just cried listening to him talk about his father ❤️
@Eam0ndo
@Eam0ndo 3 роки тому
This podcast is essentially a moment in boxing history, amazing.
@hectortobiloba2481
@hectortobiloba2481 3 роки тому
“I took this ancient drug, the TMD” I love how Mike just doesn’t care..😂
@Deski502
@Deski502 3 роки тому
Not any fucks given ever😅
@ImSoSilvy
@ImSoSilvy 3 роки тому
Mike Tyson is a real living legend¡
@juangomez7368
@juangomez7368 3 роки тому
Facts
@jimmychooquay
@jimmychooquay 3 роки тому
He’s honest like a child. His honesty is bare, exposed & beautiful. I love this man
@drazzzpoppp5022
@drazzzpoppp5022 3 роки тому
The Mad Drug😄
@reyeskickboxing8153
@reyeskickboxing8153 3 роки тому
Jim gray nailed it .... explaining how this generation looks up to mike , definitely how I feel 🙌🏻
@Joseph-lz5er
@Joseph-lz5er 3 роки тому
This was by far the best episode. So many interesting stories about Mike's past and the relationship between Jim and Mike for over 30 years. Great episode.
@bgmck349
@bgmck349 3 роки тому
This or the sugar ray episode.....that was so heavy it almost made me cry.
@norcalguaponorcalguapo6773
@norcalguaponorcalguapo6773 3 роки тому
Mikes second chapter in his life is incredible and his interest in other people’s story is so humbling and endearing to watch
@andru21w
@andru21w 3 роки тому
This is the most sincere man that has been on this podcast. One of the most intelligent ones too.
@rodflo2979
@rodflo2979 3 роки тому
The last 6 minutes and 53 seconds of this podcast was absolutely riveting. Takes you into the deep emotional waters of this extraordinary boxing icon and the demons he had to overcome and yet survive and is thriving today as a beautiful human being. Mike Tyson is indeed an international human treasure. We love you Mike and continue to teach us humility.
@justintyme2043
@justintyme2043 3 роки тому
Absolutely!!!
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879 3 роки тому
You mean humanity but yea I agree with ya
@rodflo2979
@rodflo2979 3 роки тому
@@oldscoolcooldiecast1879 Humility is the quality of being humble.
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879 3 роки тому
@@rodflo2979 oh I apologize I thought you ment humanity you actually tought me something and for that I appreciate ya .never to old to learn something new right .....
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879 3 роки тому
@@rodflo2979 I thought humiliated ment you imberaced someone
@AfG_313
@AfG_313 3 роки тому
“When I see my mom I feel my dad” that’s exactly how I feel when I’m with my mom RIP to our loved ones
@petermitchell4523
@petermitchell4523 3 роки тому
Jim looking at Evan like "this white dude getting Mike to take all these drugs"
@sparr5132
@sparr5132 3 роки тому
Right😂
@rc89030
@rc89030 3 роки тому
I noticed that. Lol
@CXLV-
@CXLV- 3 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@BigNewm
@BigNewm 3 роки тому
I noticed that as well Jim really cares about Mike everyone needs someone like that in their life I’m glad Mike has a few real people around him now.
@chenk2106
@chenk2106 3 роки тому
Lol I saw it too
@EjnrTV
@EjnrTV 3 роки тому
Don King doesn't deserve an apology but i understand Mike did it for his own peace of mind
@sirmount2636
@sirmount2636 3 роки тому
King is a menace. Took advantage of Mike. What a snake
@NA-du5vm
@NA-du5vm 3 роки тому
Mike Tyson life is a thing of Spartan legend.
@josephroszell
@josephroszell 3 роки тому
Spartan life was “supposedly” minimalist living on little but your own strength So I know why you would say that but Spartans were full of shit and mike Tyson is the real deal. Spartans took credit for others’ work and we made a movie where they make fun of the ‘potters’ but the workers were the real warriors the Spartans were masters of propaganda. Mike Tyson does not take credit for other people’s work. I know what you you’re going for he’s a warrior but I gotta praise mike and say the Spartans are not worthy of that comparison
@Michaelstephani
@Michaelstephani 3 роки тому
@@josephroszell you clearly do not know much about Spartan history but yes Mike Tyson is a warrior
@Dinnerwiththeavilas
@Dinnerwiththeavilas 3 роки тому
One of my favorite episodes so far. Jim Grey is a class act.
@TheTwarag
@TheTwarag 3 роки тому
"we dont get to live life on our terms,you live life on lifes terms." mike tyson.
@geraldoconnor8053
@geraldoconnor8053 3 роки тому
The thing that makes Mike Tyson podcast so interesting. Is the guy has lived, to the max, down dead ends, up bad alleys, but he came back stronger. Then his strength was in his body and will to succeed, now his strength is in his compassion and empathy.
@taja1976
@taja1976 3 роки тому
Nice comment, very accurate IMO.
@iamfree5981
@iamfree5981 3 роки тому
Thats it in a nutshell brother!! I'll drink to that comment... Cheers to you sir🍻🍻🍻
@gtrriffs
@gtrriffs 3 роки тому
Great comment . 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👍
@friscolianrick8224
@friscolianrick8224 3 роки тому
The respect between these two men human beings is Honorable
@graywolf2107
@graywolf2107 3 роки тому
Mike's encore performance....second chapter of his career.....HE IS KILLIN.
@rrguitar1
@rrguitar1 3 роки тому
Agree, these are great
@XMANE2
@XMANE2 3 роки тому
This is one of these interviews where I don't know much about the person but if I take the time to listen for a little second then I'll definitely get something out of it!
@scoviz101
@scoviz101 3 роки тому
same here ...but he thing is it was actually Tyson getting interviewed and what he revealed was awesome for me this is was one of the best ones due to what tyson spoke about, especially about being in prison and getting somebody pregnant
@XMANE2
@XMANE2 3 роки тому
@@scoviz101 right! There's a mystery about Mike Tyson in prison that everybody wants to know about!
@You1uji
@You1uji 3 роки тому
It’s the quiet pauses...that reinforces the gravity of the conversation being had. Thanks for the honesty and life lessons.
@thetourguy7366
@thetourguy7366 3 роки тому
Jim is phenomenal man ... I could listen to him all day
@theasiannomad988
@theasiannomad988 3 роки тому
I got more out of this interview about Mike than the two interviews with Joe Rogan. Jim Gray is awesome, the way he asked such deep questions was amazing. He should have a podcast and get some of these fighters on it.
@DinkyDiTruBlu
@DinkyDiTruBlu 3 роки тому
I agree. This is a class A interview
@thomasflynn5147
@thomasflynn5147 3 роки тому
Totally agree. Was so disappointed with the lack of good questions from Rogan.
@jaysmokin8559
@jaysmokin8559 3 роки тому
I agree 100% Joe couldnt ask these questions Jim has a lifetime worth of question and experience
@chuchaftw
@chuchaftw 3 роки тому
All rogan wants to talk about is boxing. That’s not Mike anymore! And he doesn’t understand that.
@socrates9237
@socrates9237 3 роки тому
@@chuchaftw Yes i was fucking annoyed by that
@xavierpark5937
@xavierpark5937 3 роки тому
Jim gray voice is amazing
@animation_momentz
@animation_momentz 3 роки тому
Mike Tyson is a warrior with a beautiful soul. I'm learning a lot from his deep insight. May God continue to bless you.
@scottandrew8906
@scottandrew8906 3 роки тому
I lost my dad in my 20s and what Jim said about fathers being irreplaceable really hit home. This podcast is the best.
@hrj4898
@hrj4898 2 роки тому
My father died in 2004. Absolutely irreplaceable. His memory is the only thing that makes me cry.
@adolfusadolfe99
@adolfusadolfe99 3 роки тому
The values and principles that Jim Gray is talking about while remembering his dad and grandfather are what is missing these days. I wish social media would have had these values as a guide to be developed. Like instead of being based on popularity and vanity, selfishness and greed, would have instead more noble moral principles.
@seanbrugone3609
@seanbrugone3609 3 роки тому
Very well said
@maryryan9464
@maryryan9464 Рік тому
Just amazing wat one guy can do for a litany of kids, if only other had some of that warm hearted spirit it can really change an immovable object to move, that can start movements that are full of great things that are usually free in nature and sadly many many ppl take them for granted.
@Renejime9288
@Renejime9288 3 роки тому
“What was your feeling when she passed away?”.... revenge... followed by 5 seconds deadly silence
@machof4640
@machof4640 3 роки тому
Jim wanted no parts of the DMT conversation lmaooo
@deldricksmall4058
@deldricksmall4058 3 роки тому
😂😂 stg
@BlvlWmpower
@BlvlWmpower 3 роки тому
hahaha I saw that.
@samuelhepburn2636
@samuelhepburn2636 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@tatirahglenn9096
@tatirahglenn9096 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ANT1989
@ANT1989 3 роки тому
Jim is right, he's actually warning Mike low-key.
@Nemo34886
@Nemo34886 3 роки тому
Jim is a straight talker from the old school very few men like him these days.
@fernandoaguilarssf
@fernandoaguilarssf 3 роки тому
When Mike spoke about his experience with his father coming into his life and how he reacted hits home. Thank you for being so humble and for sharing your story champ 🙏🏼
@imaijin
@imaijin 3 роки тому
Jim took over this interview REAL QUICK. LOL.
@tatirahglenn9096
@tatirahglenn9096 3 роки тому
That's good because people really want to hear mike talk about his pass.
@agentsancho3493
@agentsancho3493 3 роки тому
"My revenge was having everything." Mike is still over here throwing killer gut punches.
@faceouterspace
@faceouterspace 3 роки тому
BEST QUOTE EVERY
@josephwilson7937
@josephwilson7937 3 роки тому
💯 facts !!
@dietcoke9536
@dietcoke9536 3 роки тому
Jim gray’s dramatic poses were mesmerising. Loved his non judgmental curiosity and Choice of words.
@stevex8409
@stevex8409 3 роки тому
Jim Grey, what a man. Seven minutes in and im in foods of tears. I take so much from these podcasts not just about boxing but life.
@DangolWhopper
@DangolWhopper 3 роки тому
"Remember when I thought I was a tough guy"? -Mike Tyson. This guy never fails to surprise me with his philosophy and introspection.
@Deski502
@Deski502 3 роки тому
The toad 🐸
@twotimetony78
@twotimetony78 3 роки тому
@Lou g Xx11 around 24 minutes
@sonyarucker810
@sonyarucker810 3 роки тому
I love when the conversations gets deep like this one
@frostypurplenug7961
@frostypurplenug7961 3 роки тому
When ever I feel troubled or anxious I listen to mikes podcast. 💙
@christopherramos6697
@christopherramos6697 3 роки тому
The realness im mindblown glad OG Jim Gray was there best podcast ever heard these far 🙌 WOW
@NotebookLives
@NotebookLives 3 роки тому
Jim Gray has one of the most classic, soothing voices ever. It takes me to a time that was long before my existence even began...
@RetroDayOfficial
@RetroDayOfficial 3 роки тому
This is one of Jim Gray's better interviews with Mike. Pretty cool how he got Mike to open up about many things. I never knew they were friends all these years either!
@laureenelwell8932
@laureenelwell8932 3 роки тому
I love the true affection and regard Jim and Mike have for one another. It's a special connection.
@SneakerHeadInTheBay
@SneakerHeadInTheBay 3 роки тому
Very well-spoken. Loved this
@13xj13
@13xj13 3 роки тому
well spoken dont mean shit or a swell talker is not important
@DCTX03
@DCTX03 3 роки тому
Shut up
@kmoney4270
@kmoney4270 2 роки тому
Stupid people that can't articulate thoughts or words^^ Present yourself in a well spoken manner and you'll get farther than most
@michaelbrennecke2209
@michaelbrennecke2209 2 роки тому
Sonny. Listen was a good Gentleman
@bubufubu
@bubufubu 2 роки тому
@@kmoney4270 *further
@ponytales707
@ponytales707 3 роки тому
I loved watching the respect and love between Jim and Mike. Jim is so good at asking Mike the questions that have him reach deep in his heart ❤
@vynnxa6416
@vynnxa6416 3 роки тому
Mike is a inspiration... A lot of people are fighting with their own internal issues and listening to the baddest man in the planet explain how he overcomes his, it's just would touchingly helpful.
@atiustyle
@atiustyle 3 роки тому
Jim Grey is like a uncle you gravitate to for his wisdom and influence
@terrancenolan3398
@terrancenolan3398 3 роки тому
I love Jim Gray! He's a very classy guy; I'm sure his father was very proud of him.
@BryantStarr88
@BryantStarr88 3 роки тому
I just love seeing Mike Tyson happy nowadays. It's beyond wholesome.
@ushhushhp3308
@ushhushhp3308 3 роки тому
I love the respect Mike has for Jim Gray, and vice versa. Jim, not afraid to ask tough question and also asks good questions..shows his experience. I like how he told Mike the game needs him and up coming fighters need him to talk to them
@stannstannerson8841
@stannstannerson8841 3 роки тому
Damn man this podcast has made me tear up like on four different episodes. Crazy to see how much a person can grow. You are truly a inspiration Mike nothing but love....
@escf
@escf 3 роки тому
Dude - wathcing Hotboxin gives a new perspective on the people you 'thought' you knew thru TV along with making you appreciate them more and appreciate life. Hands down one of the best shows EVER!
@nismokali
@nismokali 3 роки тому
I really enjoyed this podcast. Mike has the best conversations with people that he’s known for a long time. Much respect to both of these legends!
@abraham1118
@abraham1118 3 роки тому
I listened to this on Spotify in the car but actually seeing the facial expression is tells so much more loved it
@danielbidding9183
@danielbidding9183 3 роки тому
Wow!! Just the way he encourages jim to speak about his Father. Where he’s from, this and that the attention and interest he paid to him speaking of his father. What a heart to see come out of him. Love you mike thank you
@marky147
@marky147 3 роки тому
I could have listened to them talking all day.
@randomcitizen9960
@randomcitizen9960 2 роки тому
Same here
@macripper8159
@macripper8159 3 роки тому
Mikes ability not to let anything ruffle his feathers is absolutley admirable!!!!
@fbomb2077
@fbomb2077 3 роки тому
@xtcthc hkfhjj smoke does that....
@Subfightr
@Subfightr 3 роки тому
Really? It seems like it's the other way around. I'd argue that Mike's feathers are very easily ruffled, it's the drugs or medications that make him appear to be a a finely feathered fiend or friend.
@eldridgehainesworth5446
@eldridgehainesworth5446 3 роки тому
That didn't happen over night
@rjflatten77
@rjflatten77 3 роки тому
Last 10-15 minutes had me tearing up... Deep stuff, beautifully expressed
@speedycarlos3153
@speedycarlos3153 3 роки тому
Is it weird that I just realized his podcasts are in black and white
@laque900
@laque900 3 роки тому
Holy crap holy crap
@basspalace2920
@basspalace2920 3 роки тому
With the red frame around it
@undesignatedbeard2277
@undesignatedbeard2277 3 роки тому
Same lol
@vernonpaigejr.1517
@vernonpaigejr.1517 3 роки тому
Took me like 5 to 7 videos to notice that. LOL
@AfG_313
@AfG_313 3 роки тому
Lol me too man wtf
@mahmoudbekhit3689
@mahmoudbekhit3689 3 роки тому
Some of the things Mike says makes me just wanna ball up and cry. This man has been through literally everything imaginable. I love the respect as well as the common love in the air between Mike and Jim
@dredre2571
@dredre2571 3 роки тому
Jim Gray during this interview was amazing in the stories and depth of subject matter that came out of Mike. Much love Mike on your self growth and willingness in repairing past moments and acknowledgment of mistakes.
@Partyfor1
@Partyfor1 3 роки тому
Deep battling with yourself is the hardest battle currently in that phase of life .. been doing a lot of self reflecting
@DanishKhan-wk6ew
@DanishKhan-wk6ew 3 роки тому
One my favourite episodes to date, especially as Jim was able to get Mike to speak about some deep personal issues. Definitely need a part 2
@mr.godsproperty7213
@mr.godsproperty7213 3 роки тому
Ya know every time I watch Mike he becomes more n more interesting of a person. I used to idolize his fighting abilities but to hear his life's story, part of it makes you say Wow! Shouts to Jim Gray for both bn interviewed and the telling respect he had for his father but also the interviewer instincts to pull some of Mike's life out of him as well. I truly think Mike is an older character from another era, he's young but have lived a life that we can only imagine.
@Willrell
@Willrell 3 роки тому
35 min mark... The close ups... "Who brought you the women"? They work there 😂😂😂
@DustDbest9
@DustDbest9 3 роки тому
😭😭💀 that was hilarious
@JredMuzika
@JredMuzika 3 роки тому
The look on Jim's face.
@hurstod533
@hurstod533 3 роки тому
Amazing how Jim works his questions. The eye contact, body language, tone, and the length in between responses is really impressive.
@johnglassfiftyseven
@johnglassfiftyseven 3 роки тому
Mr. Champ Tyson, You love listening to stories, especially about people doing good things. I love you brah! You are The Champion. You inspire me even at my age. Look at you brah, man, you love to learn about the different ways of being good. If I had a son I would name him after you. You are something else, something good. Amen
@factsfacts3461
@factsfacts3461 3 роки тому
Jim Gray, thanks for sharing your deepest thoughts, relationship and experiences with your Dad.
@MrAntd1
@MrAntd1 3 роки тому
This made me tear up...Mike's childhood was his fuel in the ring...that kind of motivation is nothing you can teach or learn..thats why he was Iron Mike! 💪🏾👊🏾👊🏾🥊
@nickh7927
@nickh7927 3 роки тому
This was the best podcast so far. Jim has such great questions as a guest.
@heatherwhitehead3743
@heatherwhitehead3743 3 роки тому
It's Mike's humility that gives him the access to enlightenment. Mike bares his humanity to all in complete honesty. I see it as the most authentic act of love, a living prayer to his Maker. The life of Mike Tyson is truly inspiring. The life of his heart and mind.
@markjon9182
@markjon9182 2 роки тому
Just watching Tyson talk makes me smile, he is so embedded with so much wisdom
@MrSeanWick86
@MrSeanWick86 3 роки тому
"I'm gonna kiss the ring but your gonna kiss my ring one day"
@jimhenry3383
@jimhenry3383 3 роки тому
Jim Gray is a good man. Glad him and Mike are still tight. May GOD bless these men. 🙏🏽
@nunyabiznessnerd
@nunyabiznessnerd 3 роки тому
It's amazing how you can listen to Mike speak and it makes you examine your whole life and wonder how you could have done things differently, but also realize that there's more to it than just how you see things or remember them.
@willywalter6366
@willywalter6366 2 роки тому
Wow 😯 one of the best shows on this channels - thank you all, for being so open, respectful, still authentic and healing for people listening who might have similiar issues and going through tough times in their life! ❤️
@danishnajfi
@danishnajfi 3 роки тому
I love this show. Time flies when the conversation flows.
@user-bz5ej6wr3m
@user-bz5ej6wr3m 3 роки тому
Mad love from Belarus!!! Thank you 4 the show!!!
@Cofreshh
@Cofreshh 3 роки тому
Ppl can learn so much from Tyson. Hes been thru hell and back literally! Man. So much respect! 1 of the greatest podcasts I ever heard wow
@greedyebk7146
@greedyebk7146 3 роки тому
YOU LEARN SOO MUCH FROM TYSON, I LOVE THE PODCAST...... HE HAS SOO MUCH KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM
@davidberry8747
@davidberry8747 3 роки тому
That's why Mike Tyson will always be a champ in our eyes, especially NYC hometown supporters, because he keeps it 💯, from growing up in a dysfunctional home, to becoming the youngest heavyweight champion of the world. He sees the bigger picture with it's purpose, path of hope, and truth, it's definitely an encouragement to all who can identify. Peace✌champ Brooklyn ("Brownsville never ran, never will"), Harlem, and the buggy down Bronx has much love for you my brother🥊🥊...
@rubenjimenez8793
@rubenjimenez8793 3 роки тому
One of my favorite episodes. Learned alot. So much respect and understanding in this episode 🙏🏾
@Michael-ke7ex
@Michael-ke7ex 3 роки тому
Mike has motivated me to change my life around and get my confidence back... I wish I could talk to him or atleast know he got this message.. seeing Mike come back in his 50s and being amazed at how he moved out there and seeing the old Mike Tyson (but tamed and matured) made me tear up... The man went through alot and is coming out of this a wiser smarter better man.. I inspire to learn as much as I can and I thank Mike for that.. didn't have a father in my life so you're left looking else where for role models.. Mike is an inspiration and I hope he gets my message which is simply "thank you".
@ShogunateDaimyo
@ShogunateDaimyo 3 роки тому
Amen bro. Being fatherless is one of the worst conditions on a human especially a boy that's why God says we should look out for widows and orphans. But you can take what you learned to do and NOT to do from your experience and be the best dad ever someday,should you choose to. There is power in fatherhood that you recognize that the boy with a father may never understand. Mike is living proof that negative circumstances can be channeled into a positive outcome. And regarding role models, choose who you will trust very wisely and you will go far.
@maryryan9464
@maryryan9464 Рік тому
@@ShogunateDaimyo clear n concise message comment but need that today so for that I applaud you, I grew up with father there but real grime of earth character so wen he was chased out the house at 16 yrs it left so much of things not answered so took another 20yrs to regurgitate everything and learn the slowest of ways bcuz that was the only way, your cudnt or can't rectify situations like that only you have to start all over again, but wen you decide that you are on the winning tráil now just have the patience bcuz you will turn that adversity into a positive that will ripple down and thru to all ur family members if willin to carry the burden of struggle for a brighter day and brighter future.. Mike has shown over n over again he has all these attributes and to me lookin from outside in mike be turning into younger Muhammad Ali.. God bless mike tyson always.
@FirehouseDub
@FirehouseDub 3 роки тому
"Mike, was that your shortest fight ever?". Classic.
@mr.e574
@mr.e574 3 роки тому
Top 5 greatest interviews
@truthsupreme
@truthsupreme 3 роки тому
"I didn't train for this fight. I had to bury my best friend. I only trained two or three weeks. I dedicate this fight to him."
@thetruth5357
@thetruth5357 3 роки тому
Yup
@100cents5
@100cents5 3 роки тому
@@truthsupreme was that best friend Tupac?
@FuturaNos
@FuturaNos 3 роки тому
100 Cents That was the guy that shot 50 cent and years later 50 cent ends up buying Mike Tyson’s old house
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