Mike Tyson’s Most Savage Interview 😳



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29 thoughts on “Mike Tyson’s Most Savage Interview 😳

  1. Can you ever imagine what this man would've done to any heavyweight in the last 20 years. Not even close. Guys in this era were just built different

  2. Hey😇, St.🥊Michael,⚔️don't🛡️take their🤪 interview B.S.; many of these interviews are🤥nothing but🥸 🦇 vampires, trying to🖨️Cop⚡Energy💪 from🫶 The World🌎Champ🏆 by🤨being🚶near🐈‍⬛him🤼asking him🤔questions that HE=mc2 don't need to answer!

  3. Is this a joke?

    "I'm ready to get it on and crush this guy's skull, and show who the real world champion is, the best fighter of the era."

    Really Mike? Well you showed something in this fight alright. You showed that questionable chin and lack of stamina, and your small size, and complete inability to even go the distance against a great fighter.

    Lewis showed who the greatest fighter of the era was that night. Lennox is rated by Ring Magazine as the 4th greatest heavyweight of all time, having beaten every fighter he ever faced, including avenging the only two fights he ever lost. He was a year older than Tyson and one fight away from retirement when he DESTROYED Tyson with ease.

    As for Tyson Ring Magazine didn't even give him an honorable mention in their list of the all time greatest heavyweights. In fact Mike got knocked out or quit (twice) more times than any man to have ever held the heavyweight championship. He got knocked out or quit against every great fighter he ever faced, and never rose from a knockdown to win a fight let alone go the distance.

    But boy didn't he look great against Peter McNeely and Marvis Frazier? Phew…tough fights.

  4. I wish cus had been around for him just a little longer, imagine the legacy he would’ve left behind. The way this Mike talks just isn’t the same as a young Mike his passion for boxing was still in his body but had left his spirit. He was only doing it to prove a point by this interview, and right after was his downfall. Cus and Mike were as physically different as two men could be but that was his father, you can tell because in his mind making Cus proud was all that mattered, and without him nothing mattered. RIP Cus D’amato, inventor of the D’amato shift and proprietor of the peek-a-boo boxing style, your gift to the world has not been forgotten.

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