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Much of Tyson's earlier success was down to his close-knit relationship with Cus D'Amato, who acted as a trainer and father ...
Mike Tyson believes there is just one fighter in boxing history that would have beaten him during his prime years.
MIKE TYSON revealed the “scariest fighter that ever lived” – who would even knock out police officers. Tyson still stands as ...
Moses Itauma is so widely considered to be the future of heavyweight boxing that even his upcoming opponent is calling him “the next Mike Tyson”. Itauma, 20, has swiftly and stylishly amassed a 12-0 ...
There came a moment, as Aloys Junior watched film of Mike Tyson – then only 20 – land that history-making left hook on Trevor Berbick. The then-WBC heavyweight champion fell, tottered, and ...
Tyson blitzed his far more experienced opponent, knocking him out at 2:35 of the second round. He quickly followed the win by ...
From Jake Paul to Larry Holmes, we rank all 59 of Mike Tyson’s fights in order of greatness; brutal knockouts to career lows.
Two undefeated heavyweight titans entered the squared circle to contest the undisputed titles on August 1, 1987 in Las Vegas.
After beating Ali in 1981 in an unanimous decision in the Bahamas, Berbick went on to win the WBC heavyweight title fours years later in a decision over Pinklon Thomas. His reign was short, however, ...
Despite being one of the greatest of all time, Mike Tyson could've never beaten one man, according to his legendary trainer.
D'Amato died in 1985, and one year later his prized pupil captured the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight championship after knocking out Trevor Berbick on Nov. 22, 1986, in Las Vegas.