Why mike tyson started boxing
To revamp his boxing career, Tyson chose the legendary Roy Jones Jr. The two veterans fought in an eight-round exhibition match and the fight was streamed on Triller.
It was apparent that the two gladiators still possess an elite striking skillset as they danced around the ring for eight rounds. The event was a blockbuster success and sold over 1. Boxing fans from around the world tuned in to witness these legends trading blows. Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. New User posted their first comment. Log in. Mike Tyson was an exceptional athlete even as a young teenager.
Modified 13 Feb News. Douglas, a betting long shot, handed Tyson the first loss of his professional boxing career with a stunning 10th-round TKO. Tyson lost all three of his major heavyweight titles. That March, Tyson told the Los Angeles Times that he "never took the fight seriously" and fell into "sloppy habits" in training.
Tillman had previously defeated Tyson twice in qualifying for the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, keeping Tyson from making the team. After a seventh-round TKO win over Donovan "Razor" Ruddock on March 18, , was deemed by the court of public opinion to be a premature stoppage, Tyson won a unanimous-decision victory over Ruddock in a June 28, , rematch. It would be his last pro fight for more than four years. Four days later, Washington filed a complaint with police alleging Tyson raped her in his hotel room.
While Tyson awaited trial, a scheduled November fight with Evander Holyfield was delayed because of a rib injury Tyson suffered in training. Tyson was found guilty of one count of rape and two counts of deviate sexual conduct on Feb.
He was sentenced to six years in prison and four years of probation, and Tyson was remanded at the Indiana Youth Center, despite being an adult at Tyson spent just over three years in jail before he was paroled on March 25, Tyson had two tune-up fights at the tail end of , defeating Peter McNeeley on Aug. Tyson and his team complained about head-butts from Holyfield that were called accidental by referee Mitch Halpern.
The rematch on June 28, , became perhaps the most famous boxing match of all time. In the third round, Tyson bit Holyfield's right ear, removing a chunk of it with his teeth, and referee Mills Lane paused the fight, docking Tyson two points. When the round resumed, Tyson bit Holyfield's left ear and was disqualified.
On Dec. On Feb. The Maryland Parole Commission voted to grant Tyson's release on May 21 , and he was released on May 24 , a few hours after an Indiana judge ruled to end Tyson's probation tied to his rape conviction.
In his return fight against Orlin Norris on Oct. In February, Tyson reached a confidential settlement with two women who alleged an assault in a Washington, D. After the victory, during a postfight interview with Jim Gray, Tyson directed infamous comments toward then-reigning heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis, stating, "I want your heart. I want to eat your children.
On Oct. Tyson fought once in , defeating Brian Nielsen in Denmark on Oct. That set the stage for what would ultimately be the last significant fight of Tyson's career, against Lewis. The originally scheduled date of April 6 was pushed back to June 8 , in part because the Nevada State Athletic Commission refused to license Tyson for the bout, and at the Pyramid Arena in Memphis, Tennessee, Lewis knocked out Tyson in the eighth round.
Tyson would fight three more times professionally, once in each of the next three years. It was a slow spiral for Tyson, who also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the summer of That also was the year Tyson got his signature facial tattoo.
In what would be his final pro fight, Tyson retired to his stool after the sixth round of his fight against Kevin McBride in Washington. These were his last vestiges of actual in-ring action until Tyson's scheduled return to the ring in In December , Tyson was arrested in Arizona and later charged with drug possession and driving under the influence of drugs in Maricopa County.
Tyson also received three years of probation and hours of community service. His latent boxing talent came to his aid in street fights and would later emerge as a fundamental aspect of his personality, thereby making him a boxing icon. Stewart trained him for a few months before introducing him to Cus D'Amato, the man who would launch Tyson into boxing greatness and become his legal guardian. In his initial years, he won Junior Olympic Championship gold medals against Joe Cortez in and Kelton Brown in , but his real professional break came on March 6, when he knocked out Hector Mercedes in the first round.
His name was included alongside fighters such as Dempsey and Ali, and many of his opponents were intimidated by him. This style led him to deliver crushing defeats to many of boxing's big names.
However the zenith of his boxing career was his fight against the celebrated Michael Spinks, a previously unbeaten boxing guru who Tyson defeated after 91 seconds in the first round. Tyson showed his power with a shuddering left uppercut and finished the contest with an awesome left that drew gasps from the crowd. Zouski did not beat the count, but he did well to get to his feet.
A new chapter in the Tyson story as he was taken the distance for the first time. James Tillis survived a knockdown in the fourth round and tested Tyson as the fight went into the later rounds. Tillis admitted he was hurt throughout the fight but he showed a lot of heart.
If anything, Tillis shaded the last few rounds, as Tyson failed to stamp his authority on the fight. One judge scored the fight to Tyson but the scores from the other two judges showed that Tyson had been in a close contest.
Again Tyson went the distance, but Mitch Green provided less of a test. Green rallied at times but, with Tyson bobbing and sometimes laughing at his opponent , he was hardly pushed. Perhaps Reggie Gross was not being completely unreasonable in thinking that going toe to toe with Tyson was his only hope. But after being caught with a left early in the first round , the plan looked like it had backfired. After a few longer fights, Tyson was back to his destructive best. Never one to pass on the chance of making a few dollars, King knew he was on to a winner.
A fine uppercut had already wobbled Hosea before he was floored after a Tyson onslaught. Hosea felt he had beaten the count, and he may have had an argument, but the referee disagreed. He was now the No 2 contender for the WBC belt. Poor Lorenzo Boyd must have known he was in for a bad night when he had his nose broken by the first punch Tyson threw. Boyd took some eye-watering body shots but managed to take the fight to the second round.
Two further body shots and a right uppercut finished off Boyd. It took him three minutes to get up after his defeat.
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