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Mike Tyson Part 6

After the Golota fight, Mike Tyson really didn’t show signs of wanting to fight anymore, despite his usual rhetoric. He traveled to Copenhagen to face the chubby and slow Brian Nielsen, who to me was nothing more than an overrated punching bag. Tyson easily hammered him for 6 rounds before the referee ended the mess.

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Mike Tyson Part 5

After the mess with Orlin Norris in October 1999, Mike Tyson traveled abroad for his next two bouts. On January 29, 2000, Tyson met Julius Francis in Manchester, England and easily disposed of him in two rounds. In his post-fight interview with Showtime’s Jim Gray, Tyson went into a bizarre rant claiming he was the

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Mike Tyson Part 4

After losing to Evander Holyfield on November 9, 1996, Mike Tyson sought and got an immediate rematch. The original May 3, 1997 fight was moved back to June 28 when Mike suffered a deep cut over his left eye that required 12 stitches. I gladly ordered the pay-per-view for my 46″ inch projection TV, and

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Mike Tyson Part 3

After his release from prison in March 1995, Mike Tyson resigned with promoter Don King, despite a host of promoters wooing him. On August 19, 1995, I was in Las Vegas when Mike easily disposed of Peter ‘Hurricane’ McNeeley in 91 seconds. Four months later, he took on Buster Mathis Jr. at the Spectrum in

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Mike Tyson Part 2

‘Iron’ Mike Tyson returned to Atlantic City Convention Hall on July 21, 1989 to face Carl ‘The Truth’ Williams on HBO. Tyson dropped Williams with a left hook in the opening round, but referee Randy Neumann stopped the fight prematurely when Williams was more than able to continue. It ruined the fight for me personally,

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Mike Tyson Part 1

Mike Tyson was born Michael Gerard Tyson on June 30, 1966 in Brooklyn, New York. He started boxing under the guidance of Cus D’Amato as an amateur and turned professional in March of 1985. He quickly ran through his early competition and by the end of 1985, appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated. He

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