Mike Tyson’s 5 Biggest Wins

This is My List of Mike Tyson’s 5 Biggest Wins

  1. Trevor Berbick. November 22, 1986. Las Vegas, Nevada. Mike Tyson becomes the youngest heavyweight champion in history at 20 years old and 5 months old when he annihilates the WBC champ in 2 easy rounds at the Hilton Center in Las Vegas.
  2. Michael Spinks. June 27, 1988. Atlantic City, New Jersey. In a fight to unify the heavyweight title, Tyson easily knocks out Michael Spinks in 91 seconds to erase any doubts as to who the real heavyweight champion is.
  3. Marvis Frazier. July 26, 1986. Glens Falls, New York. In perhaps his most vicious and brutal knockout, Mike Tyson traps Marvis Frazier in a corner and knocks him out senseless in just 30 seconds.
  4. Larry Holmes. January 22, 1988. Atlantic City, New Jersey. Larry Holmes comes out of retirement to face Tyson at Convention Hall in ‘Atlantic City, and is knocked out for the first time in his career in the fourth round.
  5. Frank Bruno 2. March 16, 1996. Las Vegas, Nevada. Mike Tyson regains the heavyweight title with an impressive 3rd round TKO of Frank Bruno at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Tyson is on top of the boxing world once again after a 3 year prison stay, and brings excitement back to a sport that needed it.



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