Mike Tyson Tony Tucker full fight

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Борис Самойлик

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Тридцать первый бой в карьере Майка Тайсона состоялся 1 августа 1987 года в отеле Хилтон, Лас-Вегас, штат Невада. Соперником Майка стал чемпион по версии IBF, 28 - летний Тони Такер из Хьюстона, штат Техас. Перед боем Такер весил столько же сколько и Тайсон - 100,2 кг при росте 198 см. До боя с Тайсоном он провел 34 боя, все выиграл, 29 из которых досрочно.
С момента начала своей карьеры в 1980 году и в течение последующих семи лет Тони Такер не знал поражений. В апреле 1987 года чемпион мира по версии IBF Майкл Спинкс отказался защищать против него свой титул и предпочел бой с белым нокаутером Джерри Куни за больший гонорар.
Тони Такеру пришлось встретиться с Джеймсом «Бастером» Дугласон в бою за вакантный титул IBF и уже через 64 дня, он был обязан выйти на ринг против Майка Тайсона на финальную часть турнира за звание абсолютного чемпиона мира.
Полное описание боя читайте на сайте www.ironmiketyson.ru

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@mortenlykke6993
@mortenlykke6993 Рік тому
I will always remember all the nights watching Mike Tyson as a kid, with my dad on tv. You are always with me when I watch Mikes fights. RIP.
@oguzcancalcal4640
@oguzcancalcal4640 Рік тому
Babana atlayımmm senin ananada atlayim
@user-ok5
@user-ok5 9 місяців тому
I loved my father, he was a good man
@HarryFromTheNorthSide
@HarryFromTheNorthSide 8 місяців тому
@aceofspades4948
@aceofspades4948 6 місяців тому
you know
@aceofspades4948
@aceofspades4948 6 місяців тому
staying up to what ever time in the morning
@AnGhaeilge
@AnGhaeilge 4 роки тому
People say Tyson never beat any good fighters. Tony Tucker was a damn good fighter. Undefeated going into this fight at 34-0.
@emekaericadonis3782
@emekaericadonis3782 4 роки тому
Mike Tyson beat a lot of good heavyweight boxers.. Don't mind haters. A guy who knockout Riddick Bowe,Frank Bruno,Mike spinks, Larry homes, Gollota etc
@raysierra4279
@raysierra4279 4 роки тому
Emeka Eric Adonis Ali said Tyson was a great fighter.im a Tyson fan.but out if all honesty and fairness.tyson certainly didn't knock out bowe.tyson didn't even fight bowe
@seruresto1386
@seruresto1386 4 роки тому
@@emekaericadonis3782 Good but not great. Tyson folded every time he faced a great fighter. Excepting when he fought the tired and flabby ghost of Larry Holmes.
@mrtony80
@mrtony80 4 роки тому
@@emekaericadonis3782 what
@Pulsonar
@Pulsonar 4 роки тому
Ser Uresto In 1988 Holmes was in his late 30s, but not at all flabby and washed up. Tyson KOd a fit and hungry Holmes that year. Prime Evander Holyfield struggled to beat 42 year old Holmes over 12 RNDs in 1992!
@el34glo59
@el34glo59 Рік тому
Miss my father watching these fights. Just lost him last year, yet the stuff way back hits me as hard as the stuff we shared recently. I won't be the same but will try and continue to make your proud. Love you dad
@user-tz6pg9fj3w
@user-tz6pg9fj3w 5 місяців тому
Как я тебя понимаю братан, для меня отец был большая часть жизни, очень тоже скучаю по нему, он был мне и отец и друг.
@juliencanuel6253
@juliencanuel6253 5 місяців тому
Rip 🙏🙏🙏 and fight against the life
@Helios601
@Helios601 5 місяців тому
@@user-tz6pg9fj3w🙏
@eyenhinkson4098
@eyenhinkson4098 4 місяці тому
I hear you brother 😢... Love and miss my Dad as well!!! ❤
@14spokenwords
@14spokenwords 2 місяці тому
Used to watch fights with my grandfather... we went to the delahoya vs. Forbes fight. He had a handicapped placard we parked right next to a rolls Royce in front of the Home Depot Center lol
@sagathedamsel2950
@sagathedamsel2950 Рік тому
TNT Tony Tucker was an amazing fighter, real life Apollo Creed, fast, stylish, elegant. He was afraid of no one and went the distance with prime Tyson and prime Lennox Lewis. Sadly he didn't achieve what he may could have but still deserves all respect and recognition.
@pleasuretokill
@pleasuretokill 2 роки тому
This was the first boxing fight I watched as a kid (9yr old) w/ my dad who is gone now. Man this brings back memories....
@captaincomical6154
@captaincomical6154 2 роки тому
Rest In Peace your father
@pamelacavender843
@pamelacavender843 2 роки тому
My grandfather and I use to watch boxing together and his favorite was Sugar Ray Leonard
@pamelacavender843
@pamelacavender843 2 роки тому
And he also liked Muhammad Ali
@robertpowell8211
@robertpowell8211 2 роки тому
@@captaincomical6154 nxnnnn,nnnnn nm
@ComaToast1
@ComaToast1 2 роки тому
Rest n power to your father , I’m sure he is glad your still coming back this masterpiece
@twt3716
@twt3716 2 роки тому
I'm English and back in the day it was rare to see big boxing events on the telly. Thanks for up loading these vids. Thanks to UKposts and Samsung this old bastard can sit back and watch everything he missed as a kid. Tremendous.
@marcuscompton3772
@marcuscompton3772 2 роки тому
I had flashbacks when the HBO broadcast started! Some people don't realize how big a Mike Tyson fight was.
@chriscarswell450
@chriscarswell450 2 роки тому
I can still hear the HBO intro music in my head lol man how time flies
@fenderstratguy
@fenderstratguy 2 роки тому
I'm now a Tony Tucker fan. He fought this battle against Tyson just about as good as any man alive could have.
@itzenormous
@itzenormous 2 роки тому
The funny thing is, he kind of disappeared after this fight. He was always highly-rated all through the late 80s - I know because I read The Ring back then - but Tony Tucker didn't resurface until 1993, when he and Lennox Lewis fought for the vacated WBC title, after Riddick Bowe refused to face Lewis. It's a shame. Tucker should have had more fights in the late 80s.
@luckmanali187
@luckmanali187 2 роки тому
@@itzenormous i didnt know lewis and tucker boxed
@elipav484
@elipav484 2 роки тому
he was fighting with a broken right hand also
@marshall7170
@marshall7170 2 роки тому
Why are you a fan? Do you like to hug people?
@fenderstratguy
@fenderstratguy 2 роки тому
@@marshall7170 I already said why. Because he got in the ring with prime Mike Tyson…. because he stuck to his game plan and did not let Mike control the fight… because he lasted as long as he did with prime Tyson… and because he didn’t get his face broken.
@DaveKarl
@DaveKarl 3 роки тому
Tyson once said the most dangerous fighter is the most relaxed fighter. And Tucker seems to be very relaxed throughout. He did superb.
@patrickanthony3533
@patrickanthony3533 2 роки тому
I agree. I haven't heard of this Tucker guy either I'm pretty blown away he didn't amazing job 12 rounds with Tyson holy s***
@ryanspangler4569
@ryanspangler4569 Рік тому
He grabbed Mike the whole time
@JuanRodriguez-wg4vh
@JuanRodriguez-wg4vh Рік тому
This tucker beat all the weak heavy of this era broski
@ricmtz5327
@ricmtz5327 11 місяців тому
​@@ryanspangler4569 We didnt sée the same fight then.. man even 12 rounds to use grab IS so long
@thegreathadoken6808
@thegreathadoken6808 6 місяців тому
@@ryanspangler4569 Dude shattered his left hand, give him a break he's fighting prime tyson in there.
@CarlosianBigWang
@CarlosianBigWang 2 роки тому
Tucker was on top of the world in this match. I doubt he ever felt as good as he did here, he took iron mine and he stood toe to toe with him. Maybe 20 people out of the five billion alive at the time could do what he did that night. What an athlete.
@driessen16
@driessen16 Рік тому
What a athlete? This dude barely fought at all he was holding all the time like some biatch
@coopsawright7225
@coopsawright7225 6 місяців тому
It was the fight where Mike got "strategized". Tucker was a smart fighter.
@BlackWolf-el3gu
@BlackWolf-el3gu 5 місяців тому
You Tyson fanboys crack me up. No tucker was a fighter who had a pulse and Mike didn’t look so good. Tucker had drug problems through his life and Mike couldn’t do anything
@DF1234567
@DF1234567 2 роки тому
This was actually Tyson’s toughest win in a title fight.
@dancarter482
@dancarter482 2 роки тому
While his WHOLE life was crashing and burning apart around him.
@buschovski1
@buschovski1 Рік тому
Tucker had a good chin is one reason.
@Trajan2401
@Trajan2401 Рік тому
You would expect that considering TT was an undefeated champion at the time
@timhoward5
@timhoward5 Рік тому
@@dancarter482 He was still Iron Mike Tyson at that time.
@MrMov1es
@MrMov1es Рік тому
@@dancarter482 no it was not. That came later
@femalehysterics3177
@femalehysterics3177 2 роки тому
what a great fighter, he lasted 12 rounds with Mike Tyson and took those punches like a champ. He fought to the end and he has earned my ultimate respect.
@kimpatrice5801
@kimpatrice5801 2 роки тому
I liked tucker but this tall felow could i have kept the shorty Tyson at bay but he didnt.
@shuntavaisjohnson345
@shuntavaisjohnson345 2 роки тому
Yes
@Idontknowanyoda1
@Idontknowanyoda1 2 роки тому
He did better than most fighters. Kudos to him.
@coreyham3753
@coreyham3753 2 роки тому
Way to much clutch and grab to be called a great fight.
@francfroma688
@francfroma688 2 роки тому
If tucker would of cont doubling up after a accurate jab of first cpl rounds ....hed of picked him apart. Good fight
@patrickhedman4192
@patrickhedman4192 4 роки тому
Tucker certainly loves Mike. He tried to hug him throughout the fight!!
@gullybop1695
@gullybop1695 4 роки тому
Hahahahahahaha yeah he did do some excessive hugging.
@drumtum
@drumtum 3 роки тому
So did Bruno. Look what happened to him. Maybe Tyson had a crush for Tony?
@jamesmagee7387
@jamesmagee7387 3 роки тому
That’s what I said
@drummer2444
@drummer2444 3 роки тому
It’s called fighting smart. Tyson wouldn’t box with Tucker at long range, he doesn’t have the reach and he would get outboxed. Tucker wouldn’t exchange punches at close range that’s Tysons range, so he ties up Tysons arms. Both fighters want to control the distance at their preferred range, so they move accordingly, Tucker backs up and Tyson comes forward.
@thetruth72667
@thetruth72667 2 роки тому
Haha yeah! Tucker was doing good as you heard cause he landed a punch in the 1st round. After the 4th they said he was doing good cause he landed that punch in the 1st round. Before the 8th started they were pointing out how good Tony was doing cause he landed that punch in the 1st round. In between the 11th & 12th they were discussing how good Tucker was doing cause he landed that punch in the 1st round. After the fight Ray was so impressed with Tucker's performance cause he landed that punch in the 1st round. Hahaha yo how many times you gonna talk about this shit!?!? They kept bringing it up even though it did nothing & he was to scared to throw it again cause Tyson would counter it. I don't know why it always amused & annoyed me that they were praising him because of one fuckn punch in 12rnds. That's how you know this guy was special. One landed punch was so rare they talked about it all fuckn fight lol wow!!!
@retrogamer82
@retrogamer82 3 роки тому
Tyson comes in constantly so Tucker caught him with an uppercut in 1st round and staggered Tyson, not many fighters during this era could even hit Tyson so props to Tucker for showing no fear and being a tough sob
@lyrickoner
@lyrickoner Рік тому
Not many fighters......except Buster Douglas.
@afrimidrizoski2712
@afrimidrizoski2712 Рік тому
@@lyrickoner not many fighters….. can stay down 13 sec
@leightontaylor6554
@leightontaylor6554 Рік тому
​@@afrimidrizoski27128.mlp0😊😊8
@thegodfather1924
@thegodfather1924 Рік тому
​@@lyrickoner Douglas was bum
@GDavis49
@GDavis49 19 днів тому
First time I remember Mike ever being rocked, it was quite shocking at the time
@matthewjasper5346
@matthewjasper5346 Рік тому
I just want to say Mills Lane did a great job as a referee during this fight. These gigantic men tied up a lot and he handled it all well.
@jamesdorsey.9528
@jamesdorsey.9528 2 роки тому
I competed against Tony as an amateur. This was right after he won the Pan am games. He became the number one rated 178 lbs amateur in the world defeating Sixto Soria after defeating him in the world games. Tony and I went the distance in a three round slugfest. He got the decision
@kennethfisher7013
@kennethfisher7013 Рік тому
How you feeling after getting covid?
@jamesdorsey.9528
@jamesdorsey.9528 Рік тому
Hi Ken, After over two years from my Covid experience I am still recouping. I work out five days a week on a stationary bike. I still get tired very easily. I consider myself about 75% recovered. Covid is no joke!
@jamesdorsey.9528
@jamesdorsey.9528 Рік тому
@@kennethfisher7013 Even two years after my catching Covid I am still Recuperating! I use a stationary bike for twenty minutes 5 days a week.along 30 sit-ups,3 sets 40 push-ups. Currently I am 64 years old.
@kennethfisher7013
@kennethfisher7013 Рік тому
@@jamesdorsey.9528 Sounds like you're in better shape than most twenty year olds. I've been watching lots of videos of old fights lately. Tony looks so hard to to hit he was skilled, quick and smart. Tyson couldn't even hit him solid.
@milkshakeplease4696
@milkshakeplease4696 5 місяців тому
nice to hear you are getting better. God bless you. @@jamesdorsey.9528
@johnadams-wp2yb
@johnadams-wp2yb 4 роки тому
Tucker. The only man I have seen fight Mike, and not be scared stiff. Excellent boxer.
@TheTmat007
@TheTmat007 4 роки тому
Wrong! Douglas also fought Tyson with great confidence. He was not afraid of Mike. And to me, Douglas performed better than all of Tyson's other opponents.
@johnadams-wp2yb
@johnadams-wp2yb 4 роки тому
@@TheTmat007 Fair enough.
@TheTmat007
@TheTmat007 4 роки тому
@DB Cooper's MoneyBags BS! Douglas had lots of setbacks, including the death of his mom, just about 23 days before his fight against Tyson. His team even thought he would not go on with the fight as scheduled. But not only did Douglas chose to participate, but he used those setbacks as motivation. And Buster produced what many (myself including) believe to be perhaps the best performance of his entire boxing career, that night against Tyson. He did just about everything right. He fought a smart fight, and with great confidence..showing he wasn't intimidated by Tyson. He also fought aggressively from the start to finish. And to me, Buster fought Tyson more cleanly than both Tucker and Holyfield did. He wasn't holding unto Tyson quite like the other two pugilists mentioned were. In fact, Tyson was at times holding unto Buster. And in the case of Holyfied, he was doing the "headbutt" thing, as usual. Douglas did none of that. The man is totally deserving of his victory.
@TheTmat007
@TheTmat007 4 роки тому
@DB Cooper's MoneyBags I am not denying the significance of training. It plays an important role for success. But, you should not attempt to diminish Buster Douglas' well-deserved victory (as though it doesn't matter) because "Tyson wasn't trainning at that point." First of all, was it Buster's fault? And even though we agree on the importance of training, it doesn't guarantee a victory each time an athlete sets out to compete. And based upon my observation, Tyson has had some victories of which he did not perform as well as he did against Buster. So, what's you point? You also made it appear as though losing a loved one (especially a parent) isn't a big deal....like it is supposed to motivate people. If that were the case, why do others (especially close friends) offer their support to those who lost loved ones? I've seen people who were non-alcoholics indulge in alcohol, after losing a loved one. And some even ended up doing drugs, also. It is heartbreaking to lose a loved one. But Buster CHOSE to use the death of his mom as his source of inspiration and motivation. He did it for her! Now, in his fight against Holyfield, Buster wasn't as focused as he had been against Mike. He got careless, as he misfired on a hook and went off balanced. And Holyfield caught him with a punch at that same moment. This could've happened to anyone. It reminds me of Briggs fight against Lewis (although Lewis never touched him the last time he landed on canvas and the referee stopped the fight). Briggs just went flat down after Lewis dodged his shot. Lol. But I brought this up to show how that a boxer can really lost his balance and became very vulnerable after misfiring a hook. But, I agree that little or lack of training on the part of Douglas may be the main reason why his career went downhill after his victory over Tyson. Training is very important to all. But especially to someone like Buster, who isn't as naturally talented as Tyson and other boxers are.
@TheTmat007
@TheTmat007 4 роки тому
@DB Cooper's MoneyBags Once again, BS! And I'm not related to Douglas. The only thing Douglas had going for him that night, was the way he performed. It was the performance of his career. And he knew he had to produce such a performance in order to defeat Tyson. No boxer has ever hit Tyson with heavy shots quite like Douglas did. Douglas fought a near perfect fight. Even before he knocked out Tyson, he continually stunned him and caused him to back off with heavy shots. You should go back to watch the fight again, and educate yourself. I give Buster his due respect. And I am a Tyson fan.
@conradjones9673
@conradjones9673 4 роки тому
Mikes jab was underrated like ah piston firing goodness
@tbirdboy
@tbirdboy 2 роки тому
Tucker is truly a class act. And would've likely unified the division hadn't MT stepped in the ring with him.
@dueunicycle3699
@dueunicycle3699 Рік тому
I LOVE these old HBO boxing matches. It brings me back to me and my Grandparents watching them in there living room.
@airkuna
@airkuna 3 місяці тому
*thier..can't u speak english?
@GDavis49
@GDavis49 19 днів тому
@@airkunait’s their, can’t you spell English?
@airkuna
@airkuna 18 днів тому
​@@GDavis49😂sorry..i mistaken
@vordman
@vordman 4 роки тому
Tyson was the last heavyweight champion that everyone in the world knew.
@gjc82071
@gjc82071 4 роки тому
I will never forget an incident that happened about 25 years ago. There were 2 little old ladies, probably in their late 70s-early 80s. They were in the frozen food section & there was "Tyson" brand frozen chicken. One of the ladies picked up a bag, giggled, & said something like "Ohhh....like that boxer....". 😂 That's how popular Tyson was. Even elderly women who probably never watched boxing, knew who he was. "Mike Tyson" was a household name.
@chosenofjudah5419
@chosenofjudah5419 4 роки тому
Anthony joshua Anthony joshua
@Mr.Majestic77
@Mr.Majestic77 4 роки тому
Evander Holyfeild, Roy Jones Jr.. Lenox Lewis.
@mistermarcos5508
@mistermarcos5508 4 роки тому
@info gathering for life Only journeymen fight anyone and everyone! lol
@dcaseng
@dcaseng 4 роки тому
@info gathering for life Tyson was overrated, and his resume doesn't stack up against Holyfield's. Seriously, Tyson rarely faced a real challenge, or adversity in the ring.
@francisjtuk
@francisjtuk 4 роки тому
Tucker deserves a lot of respect for this performance.
@namahalagermano5779
@namahalagermano5779 4 роки тому
Well done Turker your doing fine.
@namahalagermano5779
@namahalagermano5779 4 роки тому
Tucker don't get tired your doing fine.
@namahalagermano5779
@namahalagermano5779 4 роки тому
Well done Tucker.
@TheZigzach
@TheZigzach 3 роки тому
I think his right hand might have been hurt he barely threw it during the latter rounds.
@scott1713
@scott1713 3 роки тому
He was no chump God bless Tucker
@almightykepsosa3577
@almightykepsosa3577 2 роки тому
He raised Mike so good Mike even talks like him 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 R.I..P Kevin Rooney
@ARG0T
@ARG0T Рік тому
Kevin Rooney is still alive lmao
@user-dc9oq2pr6v
@user-dc9oq2pr6v 6 місяців тому
Lolll@@ARG0T
@jonsmith6982
@jonsmith6982 2 роки тому
It's cool going back & watching these old fights again i hadn't seen this since the day they fought ,i had forgot just how big tucker was he was a big man .
@georgewallace103
@georgewallace103 2 роки тому
Tony Tucker was one heck of a fighter and class act as well!
@agurobe
@agurobe 4 роки тому
Kevin Rooney (Tysons corner) Gave both of the fighters corner attention after the fight. He gave them both water from the same bottle. Awesome sportsmanship. 1:10:46
@weeweeherman7606
@weeweeherman7606 2 роки тому
Man this is between my 6th or 7th time watching this fight & every time I enjoy it more then the last time toney tucker laid the blueprint in 86 on how to fight Tyson if you are taller heavier with a longer reach both these warriors gave their all but for Tyson to go the distance for the 1st time in his career makes this even more a classic
@user-op5tb2cu1w
@user-op5tb2cu1w Рік тому
Несомненно
@Singularity2Singularity
@Singularity2Singularity 4 місяці тому
XD love the cut from police academy! Thanks for the memories!
@charlesyoung1464
@charlesyoung1464 4 роки тому
Tucker was a class act and one of the best challengers to Tyson. Long arms, height advantage, effective jab, powerful straight right, a moving target, all of these factors diminished his opponents knockout potential. Good fight.
@shahruleizhar520
@shahruleizhar520 3 роки тому
but he loss with a boy.. ☺
@robertscroggins6495
@robertscroggins6495 2 роки тому
P
@geraldfriend256
@geraldfriend256 2 роки тому
@@aidanjalbert7180 I used to think Tyson.Now I KNOW Ali takes him.And the psychological warfare? Ali would have had Tyson flustered badly.
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 2 роки тому
Tucker had a lot of talent, but he was a noted cokehead in the prime of his career and always had injury problems (even in the Tyson fight, he entered with a broken right hand). Unfortunately, not everyone wanted to fight Tucker due to his stellar amateur career, size, and gifted skill set. He was a high-risk, low-reward fight, which is why Michael Spinks refused to defend his IBF Heavyweight Title against Tucker. He opted instead to fight Gerry Cooney. During Tucker’s comeback in the 90s, he was next in line to fight Big George Forman, who had just defeated Michael Moore to be the oldest Heavyweight Champion in history. George openly admitted to “ducking” Tucker due to the latter's risks.
@Adamsyed567
@Adamsyed567 2 роки тому
@@fuchsiaswing8545 what were the risks of fighting tucker?
@Moedijaz1
@Moedijaz1 4 роки тому
Tyson only 21 years old with this body... amazing !
@niallsimpson6062
@niallsimpson6062 4 роки тому
Moed Ijaz he was 190 pounds when he was 13 years old lol
@handymanny6615
@handymanny6615 4 роки тому
its America
@leecorcoran6174
@leecorcoran6174 3 роки тому
He looked like that at 16 , nuts 🥊🥊🥊👍👍
@francescoschettino5726
@francescoschettino5726 2 роки тому
@@leecorcoran6174 nah
@leecorcoran6174
@leecorcoran6174 2 роки тому
@@francescoschettino5726 yessss , use your archive 🥊🥊🥊
@Quantum3691
@Quantum3691 2 роки тому
I always looked forward to these events during the Tyson era. Loved the excitement prior to the fights.
@serenityinside1
@serenityinside1 2 роки тому
Larry merchant wind bagging post fight interview as usual - like he had all day and no one else wants to speak to Tyson 😃
@vicrattlehead6386
@vicrattlehead6386 3 роки тому
8 rounds for Mike, 3 rounds for Tucker, 1 even round... but this was considered prime Tyson toughest fight.
@crimsonchin9632
@crimsonchin9632 2 роки тому
Boxing's not exactly famed for honest, objective unbiased scoring judges though. Nobody who knows and has a shred of honesty had it scored that way.
@ArkyMalarkey
@ArkyMalarkey 4 роки тому
Love the way Mills Lane moves. By far the greatest ref ever. He also looks like Robert Duvall's twin brother.
@thespy7795
@thespy7795 4 роки тому
Lol! Arthur Mercante was the Greatest Ref.
@ArkyMalarkey
@ArkyMalarkey 4 роки тому
The Spy : Which Mercante, junior or senior? In any case, yeah, they were both great, with senior getting the extra point for poking Joe Frazier in the eye, but Mills is still my favorite. My least favorite, by the way, is Richard Steele, notorious for stopping fights prematurely. His decision to stop Meldrick Taylor’s fight against Julio Cesar Chavez two seconds before the final bell, with Taylor leading on two scorecards, still makes me mad as hell.
@thespy7795
@thespy7795 4 роки тому
@@ArkyMalarkey Senior or Junior?????You ACTUALLY asked that question????? This is so sad.
@ArkyMalarkey
@ArkyMalarkey 4 роки тому
@ The Spy : The reason I asked is because both father and son Mercante had the first name Arthur and both were outstanding referees. Now if you didn't know that, you should probably read up on your boxing before making stupid assumptions. You've just been counted out.
@thespy7795
@thespy7795 4 роки тому
@@ArkyMalarkey Idiot... Arthur Mercante... THE FATHER is the legend.. NOT the son! SMDH!!!
@michaelmetzler3372
@michaelmetzler3372 2 роки тому
Massive Respect for Tony Tucker a class act man.
@steve210sa
@steve210sa Рік тому
Tucker was a drug dealer and an active Blood gang member.....I believe he's in prison now.
@schitzoclown
@schitzoclown Рік тому
Unlike your avatar
@modder9900
@modder9900 5 місяців тому
Fuck does class act mean ? Downvote lol
@xrlabs
@xrlabs Рік тому
Gotta love Tony Tucker's attitude! Great Fighters, both
@Mainrollman
@Mainrollman 3 роки тому
I think this is the closest we'll ever get to an actual Ali/Tyson showdown. This was a good fight. Both Tyson and Tucker had their moments.
@spirgtudsrubec7776
@spirgtudsrubec7776 2 роки тому
Tucker fought smart yet he is not even close to being an average Ali.
@spirgtudsrubec7776
@spirgtudsrubec7776 2 роки тому
It just lets you see how easy it was to frustrate Tyson.
@jonalberts980
@jonalberts980 2 роки тому
@@spirgtudsrubec7776 Was Norton nearly as good as Ali? I don't think he was, but he beat him. At least two out of three fights, in my opinion. Tucker hadn't lost in nine years and was at his best here. It's just hard to take anything away from Tyson's performance here and people are SO critical of Tyson.
@crimsonchin9632
@crimsonchin9632 2 роки тому
@@jonalberts980 Norton's style was all wrong for Ali, being better in a direct match up doesn't always translate to better in terms of all time greatness. Junior Jones & Marco A Barrera is another prime example of this.
@jonalberts980
@jonalberts980 2 роки тому
@@crimsonchin9632 Well, that's kind of what I'm saying. Tony Tucker may well have been the guy that had exactly what it took to beat Tyson in 87-88. He had the tools to beat Tyson that everyone said could be his kryptonite. Was he one of the greatest fighters ever? No. But he was damn good and you could see the tall fighter that could take a punch here, and Tyson adjusted his fight style to beat him with speed, defense, and stamina. What I'm saying is that even though people sometimes overrate Tyson, in a lot of ways he's underrated and people ignore so much of what he was able to accomplish. He beat a guy probably 9-3 who probably had the best chance to beat him at that time, and they focus more on the 3 rounds that he lost as something bad about him rather than the fact that Tucker was just a really good fighter. This is one of Tyson's best showings. A lot more impressive than his 91 second knockout of Spinks, I think.
@silversurfer4441
@silversurfer4441 4 роки тому
It's funny how great fighters like Tucker somehow fall under the radar. Never heard of him, really.
@handymanny6615
@handymanny6615 4 роки тому
you dont know boxing well enough
@silversurfer4441
@silversurfer4441 4 роки тому
@@handymanny6615 But that's my point. You'd have to be a real boxing aficionado to know who Tucker is. Walk up to anyone - even someone who hates boxing and never watches it - and ask who Ali is. They'll know who you're talking about. Ask that same person who Tucker is, and you'll get a , "Who is that?" I'm somewhere in the middle. I'll follow the big fights and love doing it, and i know all the big names, but I'm not a student of the craft by any means.
@patricktinsmith8533
@patricktinsmith8533 4 роки тому
@@silversurfer4441 👍
@paulcombee2209
@paulcombee2209 2 роки тому
There will never be another Iron Mike Tyson !!! 👊❣️ 🥊🥊
@fjccommish
@fjccommish Рік тому
There is now. The current champion is like Tyson was - a good fighter in a field of bad fighters. This fight showed what Tyson was - barely beat a nothing fighter.
@paulcombee2209
@paulcombee2209 Рік тому
@@fjccommish Mike is old ...
@tyronemarshall5282
@tyronemarshall5282 Рік тому
Or kevin Rooney
@richbrake9910
@richbrake9910 Рік тому
really? but there will be another Ali, Foreman, Hoyfield and Lewis? lol...riiiiight!
@youngandstonedd
@youngandstonedd Рік тому
He was special but there will be someone similar
@omnione12
@omnione12 2 роки тому
12 rds with mike tyson, This man was a champion in my book.
@MaximusWolfe
@MaximusWolfe 3 місяці тому
Even took a few rounds
@payperplane_pilot9557
@payperplane_pilot9557 3 роки тому
i like tucker’s footwork vs tyson’s. how he’s constantly moving and bouncing, boxing strategically in a way
@zur5181
@zur5181 3 роки тому
How he still that fast in round 12 mike tyson was savage👌🏻
@codybuffoord3172
@codybuffoord3172 2 роки тому
Wow. Tony tucker is a pretty damn good fighter!
@guywilliams6569
@guywilliams6569 2 роки тому
It's rare that you see a heavyweight come to the ring as warmed up as Tyson appears to be nowadays
@NormVW2013
@NormVW2013 4 роки тому
Here what EVERYONE forgot when Tyson was in his prime, he had a chin.
@eljefe797
@eljefe797 4 роки тому
He had it all, top 10 power, top 5 speed, top 5 defense, arguably top 10 chin.
@GeorgioArmoni
@GeorgioArmoni 4 роки тому
@Ted Bundy coke*
@grahamjones2368
@grahamjones2368 4 роки тому
Whoever thinks that Tyson couldn't take a punch needs to watch both ruddock fights.
@conwayjefferson9527
@conwayjefferson9527 4 роки тому
UK Boxing fans will remember getting up in the middle of the night to watch Tyson's fights,( Long before 'Sky' was heard of). Even though Mike won, the day after everyone said ' Tucker gave him a good fight'.
@MaddSweetGT500
@MaddSweetGT500 2 роки тому
I like Tucker, I thought he did awesome and took it like a champ .. .win or lose, Tony Tucker is a great fighter.
@philrangel2785
@philrangel2785 Рік тому
Props to Mike for hanging in there with someone as tall and lanky as Tony, and even more props to Tony for going 12 with Mike. This is one of my favorite fights ever, for many reasons. Lots of lessons.
@jessed0308
@jessed0308 11 місяців тому
same
@rayw9656
@rayw9656 4 роки тому
Every time I hear Larry Merchant speak i think he's 12 rounds into pickling his brain in vodka
@DarnellHendeason-dk3uw
@DarnellHendeason-dk3uw 4 роки тому
Respect to Tony Tucker and his Dad!
@anbazhagank7431
@anbazhagank7431 8 місяців тому
Tony tucker is a good fighter
@jamesdorsey.9528
@jamesdorsey.9528 2 роки тому
I fought Tony as an amateur back 1980 right after he won the Pan Am games. Tony and I went the three rounds. We went the distance with him getting the decision. I had our fight on video at one time but before being able to put on UKposts the video got accidentally erased!! I do have others on UKposts including me sparring with Floyd Patterson. Awesome memories from the seventies and eighties!!!
@originalgangsta2802
@originalgangsta2802 2 роки тому
That's cool bro
@paulcombee2209
@paulcombee2209 Рік тому
My uncle fought the Brown bomber, Joe Louis in an expeditionary fight in Nuremberg Germany .. During ww-2 ..He broke Louis jaw And they stop the fight and the place went crazy and they called in The MPs, lol ..May uncle was in General Patton's 3 Rd Army .He was one of the Generals body guard ...
@jamesdorsey.9528
@jamesdorsey.9528 Рік тому
@@paulcombee2209 Wow!! You are saying he broke Louises Jaw??? Did your uncle fight professional? What was his name?
@paulcombee2209
@paulcombee2209 Рік тому
Leroy Combee, and he an his causin and high school football 🏈 team had A boxing 🥊🥊 school here in town in the 30s Dewey Fussel ,my great uncle trained young boxers here . they all were short stocky Young Man who played a lot of sports What they used to call 🍀 Four letter athletes . They were all family a bunch of Rough Young Man who love to fight and love to rumble The school they created lasted until the 70s believe it or not ..But there was an accident where a young man suffered a brain concussion and died in training .And the school closed .
@paulcombee2209
@paulcombee2209 Рік тому
@@jamesdorsey.9528 When ww-2 broken out several of These Guys to include my uncle Leroy join the Military , Some Navy and some joined the Army .. Leroy ended up in Germany in The third Army and Cought the Eye of The 3rd Army commender General Patton . Because Patton loved Boxing .And would come to The big GI spots gym recreation center in Nuremberg Germany And watch the Guys fight .. The General made my uncle Leroy one of his personal Body guards . Because he was so incredibly fast and tough .My uncle wasn't a big guy , Like Mike Tyson He was only Around 5 ' 8" and around 190 pound's But he was strong and powerful and super fast and heavy hitting Something like iron Mike's technique with A couple of body shots to the kidneys and a divistating upper cut and he would get in Really close .He was not a boxer.🥊 🥊 He was a fighter ..! At 17 he was a golden Glove 🥊 champion . And how he ended up in the ring with Joe Louis was a story in itself lol ..Joe Louis was I believe drafted .And sent to Germany .But because he was the world champion boxer at the time ,the military desided to have him promote war bond's by traveling all over Europe giving expeditionary fights for the USO and entertaining the troops . His promoters would some times arange Show fights , Where They would offer anyone $500.00 Dollars if they could stay in the ring With Joe for one round .. Every one to include The General wanted Leroy to gave it a shot .He jumped in the ring And blasting a divistating upper cut that Knocked Joe Louis out of the Ring braking his Jaw ..And the crowd went bolistic absolutely insane .It got so out of hand with fights breaking out all over the place .The MPs and Shore petrol had to be called in to break it up .. The promotion people didn't want to pay Leroy , saying he wasn't supposed to kill The champion ! Just say I'm the ring with him.. General Patton Stepped in and Made them pay up ..This was all covered up by the press of the day LoL .. Think you for asking, Mr.Dorsey 💪👊🇺🇸🥊💘
@langelle1
@langelle1 4 роки тому
Made it 12 rounds with Tyson. Not many boxers can say that.
@Guinea54
@Guinea54 4 роки тому
he made it with lennox as well.
@TheGuru662
@TheGuru662 4 роки тому
He’s grabbing and holding lol
@douglasnakamura6753
@douglasnakamura6753 4 роки тому
@Alex Croton Good point.
@TheEviIOyo
@TheEviIOyo 4 роки тому
This fight helped holy field with the strategy to beat tyson
@bwaters735
@bwaters735 4 роки тому
Blackula TheEvilOyo so true. This combined with the douglas fight created the blueprint
@georgfriedrichhendl9881
@georgfriedrichhendl9881 4 роки тому
Didn't know that Lionel Richie was such a good Fighter!
@lawrencesmith1985
@lawrencesmith1985 4 роки тому
Georg Friedrich Hendl 😂😂💀💀
@Shortlady82
@Shortlady82 4 роки тому
Georg Friedrich Hendl all night looong
@lawrencesmith1985
@lawrencesmith1985 4 роки тому
Shortlady82 😂😂
@kofiacheampong5839
@kofiacheampong5839 4 роки тому
@negroconflow5157
@negroconflow5157 4 роки тому
Hahaha!
@FirstLast-yc9lq
@FirstLast-yc9lq Рік тому
For those who don't know: Tony Tucker hurt his hand in sparring leading up to the fight. The uppercut that nearly knocked Tyson's head off shattered Tucker's hand and he says it's the worst pain he's ever felt in the ring. After this, he said he had to pull more of an Ali and do some tricks (obviously had to clutch more) - Tucker was a beast and lasted 12 rounds with prime Tyson with one hand. He also had a war with Buster Douglas just 3 months earlier which he won.
@Spiritcr1jsher
@Spiritcr1jsher Рік тому
He was a beast but breaking his hand in sparring is not an excuse . Tyson didn't get hurt sparring .
@GoodBoy-lu4wx
@GoodBoy-lu4wx Рік тому
@@Spiritcr1jsher bruh he broke his hand tf are you on about😂
@Spiritcr1jsher
@Spiritcr1jsher Рік тому
@@GoodBoy-lu4wx Sure .....lol
@kennethwilson1695
@kennethwilson1695 Рік тому
He may have broken his hand on Tyson's head but he was so coked he didn't feel a thing. No excuses!
@billybobs1705
@billybobs1705 Рік тому
@@Spiritcr1jsher it wasn't an excuse you brainless dingbat it was useful information
@l.cruces2223
@l.cruces2223 6 місяців тому
This was when all the big fights were on HBO and not PPV. Miss those days.
@GDavis49
@GDavis49 19 днів тому
Yep many great fights on HBO during this period
@imemoria8144
@imemoria8144 4 роки тому
Very nice fight. Mike analyzing his mistakes watching the replay just after going 12 rounds at HW...my god, UFC has a long way to go !
@kingtownsend2536
@kingtownsend2536 Рік тому
Look @ hit now
@daverichmond802
@daverichmond802 4 роки тому
I always thought Tyson made his biggest mistake when he got rid of Kevin Rooney
@briancamilli8873
@briancamilli8873 4 роки тому
I agree and saw an interview with Joe Rogan and Tyson and Tyson gave kudos to Rooney on how he was such a good trainer for him. It was interesting that Tyson said that after the Spinks fight King came in and got rid of everyone but Tyson said why we getting rid of Kevin. Was very interesting
@chaucerparks5941
@chaucerparks5941 4 роки тому
I TOTALLY AGREE...👍👍..✌️💨🏃
@daverichmond802
@daverichmond802 4 роки тому
@@briancamilli8873So dam! Don King deliberately ruined Tyson career. He didn't have that man's best interest at all. He knew Tyson was vulnerable and weak-minded. As long as Rooney was in his corner he couldn't take full advantage of him like he wanted to.
@wtyi3242
@wtyi3242 4 роки тому
In this fight Tyson also tried to win with one punch. Tucker didn't use hid jab, what Douglas did later. Tyson was becaming simpler, and conflict between them would happen anyway, because Rooney would push him do more.
@cedriclashar8905
@cedriclashar8905 4 роки тому
FACT...I never saw him take so many unnecessary punches Tyson Rooney were a great team
@arranshirovay4064
@arranshirovay4064 2 роки тому
This is a brilliant upload, Really really Thank you 🤝👊
@joseyeastwood
@joseyeastwood Рік тому
Tony's hand game was crazy much respect for going the full 12 rounds with Iron Mike 🥊
@user-op5tb2cu1w
@user-op5tb2cu1w Рік тому
Как-бы,не-былоноТайсон-Красавчик-в-боксе,одним-словом-Чемпион
@int0the3p1t32
@int0the3p1t32 4 роки тому
Tyson’s jab was so refined by this fight. I never noticed it before.
@slyvesterjohnson9695
@slyvesterjohnson9695 4 роки тому
Seems like Tyson was at a loss for good sportsmanship until he knew he'd won lol Tucker is a heck of a boxer and human being, great fight.
@zvipatent
@zvipatent 2 роки тому
huh ? Tucker clearly lost and claimed he won. Tyson praised Tucker's strength. Tyson was the gentleman this night
@TheBest-sd2qf
@TheBest-sd2qf 2 роки тому
@@zvipatent yeah he was the gentleman after he won, everyone can do that
@zvipatent
@zvipatent 2 роки тому
@@TheBest-sd2qf And yet they are not always gentlemen.
@antoinemantoux6049
@antoinemantoux6049 2 роки тому
Tyson always suckerpunches after the ring bells smh
@YourFreeBeats
@YourFreeBeats 2 роки тому
1:14:58 as someone in Curry’s camp, I am still amazed at Tyson’s boxing IQ. Dare I say, right now, Mike Tyson understands boxing and it’s history better than anyone on the planet earth. He was an still is a walking/talking encyclopedia of boxing.
@spiritchild9101
@spiritchild9101 3 місяці тому
Tony Tucker will never be considered one of the greats of all time, but he was certainly one of the greats of his generation. Tucker went the distance with a prime undefeated Tyson.
@davidsinclair1971
@davidsinclair1971 4 роки тому
Damn good fight this. Tony Tucker is one tough man!
@GMRBEATz
@GMRBEATz 4 роки тому
no hes not. holding evry 5 seconds the whole time isnt tough. he did more holding that thrown or landed punches. thats sad. surviving not fighting but 80% of holding is not good. tyson did a good fight yes. tucker? not at all.
@eljefe797
@eljefe797 4 роки тому
He broke his hand early in this fight
@easygrin1127
@easygrin1127 4 роки тому
He fought Mike with one hand
@keithlangman2081
@keithlangman2081 2 роки тому
@@GMRBEATz Actually that's the method for fighting Tyson was to hold him when he gets in close and box him from afar, just watch Tyson Vs Lewis they talk about it.
@keithlangman2081
@keithlangman2081 2 роки тому
Actually you're right. I forgot about that, props to you dude for knowing your stuff.
@kaushleshkaushlesh9998
@kaushleshkaushlesh9998 4 роки тому
For the first time I am seeing Tyson being challenged. Great Tony. Stay Blessed.
@mosesdayan2339
@mosesdayan2339 4 роки тому
tony defence like lennox
@Mike-kv5pl
@Mike-kv5pl 3 роки тому
James Tillis gave Tyson a good fight in 1986 losing a fairly close 10 round decision.
@stevefaure415
@stevefaure415 2 роки тому
This is really one of the great forgotten fights. Tyson out of his comfort zone, going the distance, looking not quite like himself. Tucker was a monster too but on the receiving end of things. He couldn't land a punch, he took a lot, but avoided the big Tyson hit that would have ended things early which is a lot more than most of his opponents could claim.
@lerebele1
@lerebele1 Рік тому
Tucker right hand was hurt.
@howardharris8632
@howardharris8632 Рік тому
Muhammad Ali is the greatest heavyweight that ever grace that boxing ring
@howardharris8632
@howardharris8632 Рік тому
I have to give every brother to every three step ring was a mean dude
@user-dg5qc3oy5h
@user-dg5qc3oy5h 8 місяців тому
First round Tucker didn't taste Mikes pouch...after tasting Tyson pouches...Tony was scared of Mikes power pouch and gave distance and search for gaps but mike made him overloaded with pouches and didnt give him any breathing space...however, Tony is a great fighter completed r12
@TProfileG
@TProfileG 4 роки тому
Tony Tucker looks like a advert for Soul Glow hair products.
@jerseyengineer7819
@jerseyengineer7819 4 роки тому
Remember the movie. Coming to America.
@romeowilliams301
@romeowilliams301 4 роки тому
Just let ur souuuulllll glo
@9ner4ever34
@9ner4ever34 4 роки тому
😂🤣😂🤣😂
@ji5073
@ji5073 4 роки тому
Good one
@ckpapoalotey2383
@ckpapoalotey2383 4 роки тому
@@ji5073 gj
@Rumpole1000
@Rumpole1000 4 роки тому
Don King hovering in the background like an opportunistic vulture. He'll always be the stain Mike and boxing could have done without.
@anbazhagank7431
@anbazhagank7431 9 місяців тому
Tony tucker is great
@aaaa-pe1zi
@aaaa-pe1zi 10 місяців тому
A proper boxing match 👏 it's not often we get to see a well matched fight like this.
@Chrisicola
@Chrisicola 4 роки тому
Man, Mills Lane was one great ref. He was on those clinches before they had a sec to become 5 seconds. Really kept the pace of the fight lively and entertaining. Not only that, but the fighters respected him subconsciously knowing that he was flying all over the place, too.
@metaphoria3
@metaphoria3 2 роки тому
Nobody getting tired in his ring haha
@metaphoria3
@metaphoria3 2 роки тому
@JIJI I mean I dont doubt it but how so?
@zvipatent
@zvipatent 2 роки тому
IMO he should have deducted a point for the obvious holding. I think the sport is called boxing, not wrestling. I was a wrestler and we didn't throw punches.
@catsincredulous9998
@catsincredulous9998 2 роки тому
Mills is the best. I've always liked larry merchant as well. Asks good questions and good commentary.
@patrickjorda5523
@patrickjorda5523 2 роки тому
Yes!.love him!!!😍😍😍
@nerisdesideriolanda9632
@nerisdesideriolanda9632 4 роки тому
Es muy bueno el boxeo. Gracias por estas peleas legendarias que nos permiten poder ver gracias totales a ustedes
@dylan4652
@dylan4652 8 місяців тому
Can you imagine the top heavyweights in boxing having a fight every month in today’s boxing? Now a guy at the top fights two or three times a year!
@Bril_Life_Avo
@Bril_Life_Avo 2 роки тому
WHAT A LEGENDARY FIGHT
@MrMagsimus
@MrMagsimus 4 роки тому
Wow I missed this tucker fight in my time , respect to the guy he put up a good show against my hero Tyson in his prime , good game plan for tucker he was better than all the rest 👍👍
@roycoates3766
@roycoates3766 4 роки тому
Good enough to survive - not enough to win.
@howardharris8632
@howardharris8632 Рік тому
And I'll never forget about Lennox Lewis Lionheart
@2simco
@2simco 4 роки тому
This video 3 years old all comments from this year.... that means boxing boring af cause we all going back 😂
@jarradt08thomasmlg20
@jarradt08thomasmlg20 4 роки тому
Aj
@tysonblaq5300
@tysonblaq5300 4 роки тому
2TheXtreme facts 💯
@jpeso8374
@jpeso8374 4 роки тому
Well maybe the Heavyweight division might be a boring. There have been exciting fights overall lately. Plus, a lot of people that don’t know boxing like “that” are probably watching Tyson fights because Wilder said that he would knock Tyson out-therefore they may be doing their homework in order to make an accurate assessment.
@jpeso8374
@jpeso8374 4 роки тому
Although this is true, we were looking for the best fights back the as well. With that being said.... I as a boxing fan since the age of 5 years old have been disappointed with boxing for quite some time because of the cherry picking that Money May created. Not taking away what he has accomplished because he is filthy rich for doing his thing. My thing is it almost started to become trend. He kind of is steering Tank Davis that way. However, I have been satisfied with the fact that the beat are fighting each other like the DLH, Mosley, Forrest (RIP), Quartey, Wright, Trinidad, Vargas, (etc) Era. Mickey Garcia didn’t have to fight Spence but he did. Danny Garcia didn’t have to fight Thurman or Porter but he did. They both could have cherry picked and still remained undefeated. Porter didn’t have to fight Brook but he did. Thurman didn’t have to fight Porter but he did. These are the best guys fighting each other. Spence fought Brook and Porter as well. Thurman also didn’t have to fight Manny Pacquiao-Yes it was a big money fight but he could have still had is 0 and just sat tight for everyone else to fight and made a big money “fights” later. All these fights for the most part have been just as action packed as this TYSON-TUCKER fight (of course this fight had more hype for obvious reasons but as far as action goes....I’m just saying). If those fights were boring to you then I don’t know what to tell you. I would like to see Brook and Spence fight again at 154-when Spence is done with 147. Now if we can just get the lighter weight guys Gary Russel, Teofimo Lopez, Lomachenko, and gervonta Davis to fight each other....that would be great!
@aaronbarlow4376
@aaronbarlow4376 4 роки тому
We need more Lomachenko fights.
@magnumss
@magnumss 2 роки тому
Nothing but love and respect for both Mike and Tony both excellent boxers
@Guinea54
@Guinea54 2 роки тому
Tucker is an underrated fighter.. he was really good and went the distance with tyson and lewis.
@stewartsivarajah2352
@stewartsivarajah2352 4 роки тому
What a performance by Tucker, he ties Tyson up ever time Tyson gets into the kill zone, very confident opponent for Tyson.
@JdMetal
@JdMetal 4 роки тому
That tide up really frustrates Tyson a lot...
@truthinlifewoken6698
@truthinlifewoken6698 4 роки тому
He showed that tyson was beatable
@madcat61207
@madcat61207 4 роки тому
It frustrated me too!
@FirstLast-yc9lq
@FirstLast-yc9lq Рік тому
Because he broke his hand in the fight.
@danielaalexander3887
@danielaalexander3887 4 роки тому
I'm from Sri Lanka here we do not have pro boxing. 99% of people do not watch boxing.. but everyone from little kid to old grandpa knows the Name TYSON and when ever we hear that out let's starts shivering..
@talktometv9393
@talktometv9393 3 роки тому
Peace n Love to Sri Lanka from weird ass America✌🏾👍🏾
@azertu2u2
@azertu2u2 2 роки тому
Back in the day when people stayed up until 5am in Europe to watch a boxing match
@alainvosselman9960
@alainvosselman9960 3 роки тому
I was actually hoot'n for Tucker.. Never seen anyone fight such a good fight against Tyson..;
@fatrobdouble
@fatrobdouble 2 роки тому
you never saw Buster Douglas KO Tyson? Or Evander Holyfield embarrass him twice in the same year? Or how Lewis bullied the living fuck out of him? Are you actually even a Tyson fan, let alone a boxing fan?
@cedericocosantorini8013
@cedericocosantorini8013 2 роки тому
..."until then", you meant, I suppose.
@alainvosselman9960
@alainvosselman9960 2 роки тому
@@fatrobdouble Excuse the hell out of me buddy i didn't know we are supposed to reply only according to your standards. No i'm not a boxing fan or a Mike Tyson fight. And yes i've seen those fights but as a person who is not in the know- i just thought this was technically fought really beautiful by Tucker... a boxer i hadn't heard of.
@kufujitsu
@kufujitsu 4 роки тому
Oddly, Tyson didn't look very comfortable on the inside - he usually held when in close. Most of his damage was done from mid-range.
@user-gz6gv2os2m
@user-gz6gv2os2m 7 місяців тому
My buddy sparred with Tony Tucker in Detroit. He’s amazing and also a Marine vet. Tony Tucker was the man.
@jasondecarlis9561
@jasondecarlis9561 2 роки тому
Tucker did his thing here. Gave Tyson his best fight in HIS true prime between 96 and 1990...
@albinobeach
@albinobeach 4 роки тому
Tucker took on Tyson in his prime and in hindsight, did really well.
@iamtman1
@iamtman1 4 роки тому
He broke his right hand early in the fight, that's why he (Tucker) couldn't let his hands go at will.
@miker5233
@miker5233 4 роки тому
Because Tucker wasn't afraid he went to Mike Tyson was built by intimidation like Sonny Liston and when that didn't work his skills came in and when that didn't work he cried like a baby
@lefez9015
@lefez9015 4 роки тому
@Derrick Jones wilder wouldn't have done shit.
@JAMAICADOCK
@JAMAICADOCK 4 роки тому
Robert Duval
@stavros693000
@stavros693000 4 роки тому
you should never judge a fighter on the basis of one or two mediocre performances....I could easily say ali was almost koed by henry cooper and tysons a beast compared to cooper...but that's stupid....on both their best nights, ali vs Tyson would be spectacular action with most likely a late tko for ali….unless damato is in the picture, then who knows
@manuelangelgutierreztorres1288
@manuelangelgutierreztorres1288 3 роки тому
Muy buen video... Retrasmision completa con el previo de la pelea.. Excelente... Muchas gracias..
@lowercaset2251
@lowercaset2251 2 роки тому
Wow! Mike Tyson is my favorite boxer of all-time. But I’ve never watched this fight until now. And I’ve got to say after watching this…. It’s looks like Mike was actually doubting if he won or not… great fight… lol… I know Mike was saying to himself after winning the decision that “wooooo that was close”😂
@dollarroll2000
@dollarroll2000 Рік тому
No I think Mike was not satisfied. Mike was always disappointed when he doesn't think he fought well. His biggest problem was always trying to be spectacular in every fight.
@joelalexander4513
@joelalexander4513 Рік тому
@@dollarroll2000 I believe that's because Tyson is a born entertainer. Clutching is boring. But if you can't get in there and do your guitar solo it's kind of a wash. I believe Mike felt those overhead lights that night. Getting a gym tan from halogen beams, and being discouraged.
@dollarroll2000
@dollarroll2000 Рік тому
@@joelalexander4513 Agreed.
@baileyjackson1617
@baileyjackson1617 Рік тому
Man Mike is such an inspiration,i hope one day just one day to see him in the ring again. I would pay millions, all love.
@gmshadowtraders
@gmshadowtraders 4 роки тому
That was a beautiful fight. Wow, not like the heavyweight bouts today huh.
@eljefe797
@eljefe797 4 роки тому
Wilder vs Fury 2 was a great fight too
@gmshadowtraders
@gmshadowtraders 4 роки тому
@@eljefe797 Well sure yes it was, but that was less of a fight and more of a massacre, lol
@vaderetro264
@vaderetro264 4 роки тому
25:50 Tyson getting very nervous. I remember watching this match live, Tucker gave him a hard life.
@manduheavyvazquez5268
@manduheavyvazquez5268 8 місяців тому
Masterpiece ever. Great
@goalarg5081
@goalarg5081 2 роки тому
Me acabo de ver una hora y media de tyson, paso volando, que gran campeon!
@user-op5tb2cu1w
@user-op5tb2cu1w Рік тому
Равных-нет
@muralimurugasen4680
@muralimurugasen4680 4 роки тому
A great match. Tony Tucker did well to sustain Tyson. Congrats!!
@martkent8210
@martkent8210 4 роки тому
Tony Tucker, another underrated heavyweight from 80s
@conwayjefferson9527
@conwayjefferson9527 4 роки тому
Yes Mart, Tucker was underrated. It was just bad timing that he ran into a prime Tyson when he had just won his world title. In another era he could have been a long reigning champion.
@bigacellc8802
@bigacellc8802 4 роки тому
@@conwayjefferson9527 Mike never reached his prime.
@conwayjefferson9527
@conwayjefferson9527 4 роки тому
@@bigacellc8802 I was going on the hypothesis of what is, not what might have been. Say between 1986 and 1989 considered to be Tyson's best period. Iron Mike is beyond a legend but T Tucker still gave him a good fight.💪
@bigacellc8802
@bigacellc8802 4 роки тому
@@conwayjefferson9527 I know what you were going on. All I'm saying is "prime" is the incorrect word to use & I hear this word used a lot with Mike. Let's just say, Mike when he was with Rooney & the Cus camp bc that's when he was at his best. His prime years were spent in prison just like Ali. Salute.
@BHB-rm6ww
@BHB-rm6ww Рік тому
Remember this fight to this day. I’m a Tyson fan and always will be. Mike won, but I couldn’t have garnered more respect for any fighter more than Tony Tucker. Both warriors.
@linoaguilar3038
@linoaguilar3038 4 роки тому
Don King always Evil presence!
@JohnnyCage333
@JohnnyCage333 4 роки тому
🥊🥊RIP Cus D Amato🙏🏻✝️
@tommackay7433
@tommackay7433 4 роки тому
Turns out though that Cus was a first class asshole behind closed doors. He treated Mike like shit.
@tommackay7433
@tommackay7433 4 роки тому
@KING BLACK PANTHER 9000 A Tyson gives Cus credit, but he Cus wasn't nice to him. www.sportbible.com/boxing/boxing-news-mike-tyson-was-petrified-of-one-trainer-in-his-career-20191130
@Aki-px8ge
@Aki-px8ge 3 роки тому
@@tommackay7433 without him tyson would be dead or in jail...
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