Judge Mills Lane did NOT push that dude through the ropes... he was using the strength necessary to split up 2 grown men from a clinch. Ol’ boy was standing on rubber legs & was only being held up by the other boxer. It’s gravity & physics to blame. Things in motion tend to stay in motion & all that jazz.....
I legit got misty eyed 🥲 *If* _the only thing_ *I ever knew about FOREMAN was that when he saw a man in crisis HIS FIRST INSTINCT WAS TO HUG HIM* _not shame him_ *I’d have my kids STUDY THAT as the most important takeaway from that match* ❣️
McCall wasnt a nobody and was respected as a fighter. That made the whole thing that much sadder knowing his substance and mental health issues. None of that part of the fight was even remotely funny, whatever the exact causes were dont really matter. He was a troubled guy and having a incident like that is just horrible.
Hat off to Lewis for not absolutely smashing McCall into next month which he easily could have done. He realised something wasn’t right and just kept him at arms length. A true sportsman for doing that. Glad McCall doing well these days too, an uplifting end to that story.
He was suffering from heightened emotions due to coming off drugs. I’ve experienced the same thing myself. I used to be addicted to heroin and when I came off it and got clean, for the first week or so I would cry at the smallest thing. Or laugh at the smallest thing.
I'm proud that McCall beat his demons. Been there done that, got the scars to prove it. I know many look down on us addicts recovered or not. Story time I had a bad motorcycle crash. I broke L1-L5, nerve damage but no spinal breakage. 7 ribs, dislocated left shoulder/torn rotater, dislocated Petella, broken middle finger and thumb. I was a hill climber. I swapped from dirt hikes to ATVs. Accident happened 2005. I modified my AtV in many ways. It got a Big bore kit ,full exhaust, Edelbrock carb (pretty rare) camshaft, etc.... I had ride since i was 5 years old. I learned on a 1973 Honda Elsinore 50 2 stroke 3 speed/clutch. I was good enough to ride with legit GNCC, and motocross guys. I was just to poor as a young lad (we bought broken bikes or took free ones to repair). I hD climbed a hill earlier that day that had unknown to me killed 1 person and crippled 2. At 25 in my prime and cocksure, i ride all day. We are talking some brutal trails. Master level..... In the way out a crowd was gathered at that hill. I rode up, turned my quad off and said "what you guys to scared to climb this hill"..... I got the you do it if you're so froggy type replies. I was dog tired, dehydrated, i told them i already climbed it.... I got taunted " sure you did" etc .. I let my pride get me into trouble. Earlier that hill almost got me. When I say i was exhausted, i mean it. My hands were done. I could barely hold on, pull the clutch. Myself and my crew ride so hard most can't keep up. It was brutal but that's how we grew up.... Tough and rough.... Obviously, i crashed and burn. This hill was very tall. About 125 yards. Is very technical, had rock steps, and even a hill that went Past 90 degrees. That part is right after the steps. You have to have speed and get over the handle bars. Anybody that rides understands what i am saying... If i could draw pic i would... Anyways the steps got me and slowed me down too much. You can safely abort but it's split second decesion. I didn't.... And it changed my life forever. They closed that hill after me. I was out on opiates. 3 years of high level oxys 60 mg 2 times a day. Without warning my Dr. Closed down, the feds felt he over dosed patients. No Dr was willing to take me in because they didn't want the federal heat. The withdrawals got so bad i almost died, vomiting up blood. My buddy found some in the street. That kicked off my mad descent into being a street addict. Heroin followed. It was 2012 i got clean and stayed clean. The why is another long story.... And I've typed enough. Though I did get into health care Because of how i was treated. I now hold a Doctorate of Nurse Practitioner. I advocate for chronic pain suffers to not be treated kike trash.
@@rickstorm4198 same here. Got injured playing football. Broke my ankle and tore my Achilles’ tendon. I was given methadone pills. Then they stopped but I was addicted. Heroin addiction followed. Horrible time. Then back on methadone to stop using heroin. Glad you are doing better now. 👍👍
@@rickstorm4198 sounds like you have walked a long road my friend and oddly enough I do know exactly what you have been through although my story differs somewhat to yours. I developed a serious pain in my forehead one morning, it just appeared from nowhere and I’ve never felt pain quite like it. To cut a long story short I went to see a doctor that day who immediately referred me to an eye specialist, so the very same day at the hospital whilst visiting the eye specialist I was diagnosed with a tumour in my right eye and over the following months had to have all sorts of operations, biopsies, poking and prodding which lead me to start taking codeine for pain relief. Before I knew it I was taking huge amounts of codeine 15 X 30mg tablets a day, I’m a big guy and my need for them just seemed inquenchable. I had to start buying them from dodgy pharmacists etc to keep my need for pain relief alive. I lived like this for years before seeking help and I am now on a methadone treatment program to beat this horrible addiction. I haven’t touched codeine now for over 8 years and the amount of methadone I take has dropped from 180mg daily to just 30mg daily which is where I’m at now, so the end of my road is now reachable and I can now think about putting this all behind me. I get how easy you transitioned to heroin as there was many times when my codeine source was dry I would have without a doubt gone down that path myself but luckily for me did not know the right contacts to get my hands on any but like I say I wouldn’t have thought twice about taking it to relieve the withdrawal effects that opiates bring. Well done my friend for coming out of your story on the other end with your head held high and having the bollocks to tell your story without feeling ashamed. Our two stories are just two of countless others and we are lucky to have fought our way through it as sadly many many people in similar situations just either couldn’t find the help or ended up dead though overdose etc. Addiction is indiscriminate and no one is safe and I have the upmost respect for anyone who has been through what we’ve been through and yes you’ve right, people are to quick to judge without knowing the details of how a person got in the situation they’re in. No one wakes up one morning and thinks to themselves I want to become an addict today, everyone who ends up like that have their own unique story which usually starts from something as simple as taking pain relief to try and make their lives a bit more bearable but sadly more often than not this spirals into a tragic ending. Sorry I’ve gone on long enough but just wanted you to know your not on your own and we never will be but hope is always reachable with the right mindset and a bit of will power. Take care my friend and thanks for sharing your story.
@@donaldhume136 Mills was a former United States Marine and a District Judge for the state of Nevada. In a ring with Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield he was the scariest one there.
I remember hearing about the fight with the mom stepping in. There was an immediate rematch in which the mother was not allowed near the bout. needless to say the mothers son lost....
Man, I just read an article that said the debate is still going about whether he was legit hurt at the end of their first fight. No f'ing way. Maybe in the blind community. That dude was faking, and the longer he kept faking, the more he had to commit to it. The doctor knew it right away. They should have just left him there.
I remember that weird fight in Australia where that one dude bet that he'd lose, was punched only barely by his opponent, and took an intentional fall. Then the winning boxer addressed the crowd with "NONE OF YOU ARE AS PISSED OFF AS ME!" and I thought that was a bizarre fight.
@@gregordouglass9116 Yeah. People don't really just how hard Green hit. But people also don't really Paul had a brain injury, wasn't cleared to fight, lied about it and fought anyways. Later on he was fined 75k I think
@@gregordouglass9116 If that's true...then Paul Briggs didn't take a dive, he faked that shyt tooOOOO good to be faking...think about it...stiff jab to the body...head control, he goes down, staggers a bit up & stumbles over...that stumble / stagger ain't fatigue...it's brain damage.
Hearing that Mcall is still fighting professionally into his 50's, and that he's never been knocked out, is honestly the last thing I expected. The guy clearly has some talent, grit, and skill. One of the only guys to ever beat Lewis, that alone is impressive.
Yeah,the man has done well,cast iron jaw on him but at 50+ he still has to get his body ready for taking punches too,him big George Foreman,Larry Holmes,those two even had successful careers in comebacks into there 40s even around 50 but small did it even longer,not quite in their league for skill but hats off to Oliver Mcall and also for coming back from his problems in the past..
Norris was such a let down. Im from San Diego so it was extra painful. Between Norris punching boxers after the bell n SD showing this man no love. In 96 Terry was shocked anybody recognized him at parkway plaza. I was with my homie (Midget RIP).
Ref stops the fightdue to the round ending. Six seconds later Norris throws a KO punch to a defenceless fighter without the ref saying fight again and still being partially in the way. Its one of the most intentional looking fouls in boxing.
I like how after the referee called the fight was over in Evander vs Mike fight, the ring girl was still optimistic that there would be a next round and showed us all the round banner.
I freaking love Mike one of my favorite fighters of all time in every fighting sport but i had to let it go a long time before i let this go. Because you should never done that to the legend Holly Field or never do dirty tricks like that anyway or who you fight in the ring so i lost a lot of respect to Tyson that day dont like dirty tricks in a ring fight but now i still respect Tyson who are one of the best fighters i know about and i have followed a lot of great fighters in many fighting Sports so it was a sad day for us Mike fans 🙏🏼
@@immaculateAMG they most likely screwed him on the first fight, but the second was his own fault. Even if you didn't hear the bell, you don't box till the ref told ya to box.
Yeah and he's a fkn heavyweight, not some featherweight. He's in the ring with heaviest guys, that hit the hardest and even in that interview in the video he's speech is impeccable, meaning there's hardly any brain damage there.
And then telling him he is DQ'd! And all the guards that rush in to stop Tyson from attacking Holyfield and have to dodge punches are fucking legends! I would be like "they don't pay me enough for that!"
As a huge fan of Tyson growing up in the 80's I clearly remember that day Tyson bit Hollyfield. It was pretty damn heartbreaking seeing him completely fall apart in what was supposed to be his resurgence after the prison/legal troubles he was finally putting in the past. Never stopped being a fan, but that certainly altered my view on Tyson and even boxing as a sport. So much so I soon quit training boxing and took up weightlifting/bodybuilding. It just really shook me I guess, but seeing an idol, a personal hero completely fall from grace in such fashion shook a lot of young fans who grew up watching the sport.
Surely as an articulate and honest guy you realise he did it because he knew it was the only way to get out of the fight and still maintain his "bad boy" image. Being stopped twice legitimately by Holyfield would've made it difficult for even his deluded fans to make excuses. He know he couldn't beat Evander and it was his only way out without him (in his eyes at least) being perceived a coward.
There's no defending Tyson biting Holyfield's ear as an action. That said, according to Mike's book "Undisputed Truth", during this fight Evander kept head butting Mike over and over, when Mike told the ref the ref kept either ignoring Mike or dismissing the claim. Mike's corner, between rounds, tried to address this to the ref but it kept falling on deaf ears (no pun intended). So out of shear frustration Tyson thought this was the only way to keep Evander from pushing his head in his face and head butting him. In no way does Mike defend his action he just felt he had to stop the head butting somehow. Cheers!
John Doe: Brutally murders a number of people in a manner inspired by the 7 Deadly Sins and decapitates the wife of the lead detective. Mills Lane: "That's a points deduction"
That's actually a bit infuriating to me. How in the hell did they award the other guy the win? The fighter had every right to not engage after his skull being split open by the mother of his opponent. It should've been a no contest or DQ win for the injured one. I can't fathom how rigged this was
You should add the whole story of Golota vs Bowe, first fight and the rematch. Both fights finished as disqualifications for Golota for low blows and as you mentioned in the video there was huge mess inside and outside the ring after the first fight was stopped. Riddick was known as the best heavyweight boxer at the time and Golota basically finished his career with those two fights.
I always thought that Golota had the talent to compete with any of the top HW's, but I don't think he ever took boxing seriously. It looked to me like he just fought when he needed money, didn't care about the result, just cared about the money.
@@4e34e545e345w3 Then take a dive. What does hitting him in his 🥜 do to keep people from blackmailing his family. Unless it was Lewis’s people saying “Bowe having sore 🥜 or losing a 🌰 is the only way to keep us from ____” 🗣 Buy a tape recorder and then CALL THE COPS❗️❗️❗️
@@iamskippy Well imagine you get to title fight and you're outboxing the champion, so you have a shot at becoming world champion, but you know some Don King fuckery can hurt your family if you win. My guess is he was just pissed off and took the anger out on Bowes balls. That's a way to get dq and also make the protected dude feel the pain.
@@4e34e545e345w3 It's fun to imagine you are a professor at a college and you are teaching a class on sports psychology, then you start writing a complex equation on the chalkboard with lots of obscure symbols and "Don King" and Latin writing and after the = sign you have "Angry nut-shots on Bowe's balls." And all of the students take this very seriously and are taking very careful notes.
Mcall breaking down in the ring was heart felt for me..Addiction is dealt with one day at a time and here is proof to what he is going through..One day at a time and he knows that nothing is more important than working on staying clean and everything else going on is not as important...even boxing..Remarkable career with what he has achieved in the ring despite the break down..
Big respect to Lewis for being a sportsman. He knows something's wrong with McCall and he didn't just smashed him and also to George foreman for being sympathetic to McCall.
Lennox tried to smash him lol literally look at that shots he cracked him with. He said after the only reason he was nervous was bc it seemed too good to be true so he indulged 😂
@@kapibarra134 well, all I know is Mike Tyson said a real man knows when he's beat, like the no mas fight, so if he backed out hes both brave and cowardly
I cannot remember the exact reasons why he did this but from what I remember he was promised a purse of a certain amount and I have a feeling it was he got more if it was on TV and then at the very last min they cut his pay expecting that he had no way to back out and he would just have to fight if he wanted to get paid so he got into the ring and left because they are just taking him for a ride Which TBH, if he's taken a day off work expecting to have a nice little pay day then gets to the fight only to be told your not getting the money anyone would be a bit miffed off
Tony Wilson trained me in Wolverhampton in the West Midlands 6 years ago, he told me about his mum hitting the guy with her shoe in the ring, we had a good laugh about it. He called it the easiest win of his career lol. I thought he was joking until now 😂
man i remember the Tyson/Holyfield fight. i was like 9-10 yrs old and was watching it at my father/stepmom house. we just got a dog and she was on the couch behind me cuz i was sitting on the floor. not even 5 secs after Tyson bit Holyfield's right ear, that damn dog bit the shit out of my ear lol
here's the thing i want to know, after that 1st fight happen, the second made it more dumb, and i believe the ref was responsible for the 2nd fight, like why was the ref talking to luis even when the 3rd round ended in the second fight of the luis and norris fight? like the round was over, and norris couldn't here the bell, but why did the ref not noticed terry behind him even when he was talking to luis about a penalty shot or what, my point is the rounds over so why was the ref talking to luis? it caused norris to not realize the round was over, because he thought the ref was giving him a warning.
29:23,... I'm a recovering heroin addict clean 14 yrs now and I can grantee that what your witnessing is withdrawal from heroin or opiates of some sort. The reason I say this is not only what your witnessing here but after this fight during the press conference he was light up and talking excessively with a flight of ideas. He would jump from subject to subject not making sense and was obviously on something. I believe he had to be clean for the fight so he was forced to detox for this fight and he had a breakdown in public. After the fight he got ahold of his drug of choice, heroin, and was no longer in the pain of detoxing which was quite a noticeable difference from the man in the ring crying his eyes out.
Mike's biting Holyfield will always be on top on all the wrong reasons haha. I was actually happy he did that coz i was pissed with Holyfield using headbut all that time. Mike was a bad man 😁
I feel for Oliver McCall, He's a nice guy who had an overwhelming emotional episode in the ring. I think back to my worst days of life and I think had I been put in the ring for a prize fight with all that pressure I too would have broke down At least now people understand mental health issues more than they use too. The good thing to realise is life does get better when people get that low.
Seeing McCall get upset like that honestly made my heart hurt. You could see the pain in his eyes and I'm not talking the physical pain. If a man as bad as him could break then we can all break!
Bro on god it got me. And big george saying all he wanted to do was embrace him and tell him itll be ok... we're all strong men until we aint and we gotta be there for each other when we aint.
I remember watching Williams vs Cintron, and I couldn’t understand why Cintron would jump out of the ring. He was getting the best of Williams early in the fight. It was bizarre to say the least.
here's the thing i want to know, why was the ref talking to luis even when the 3rd round ended in the second fight of the luis and norris fight? like the round was over, and norris couldn't here the bell, but why did the ref not noticed terry behind him even when he was talking to luis about a penalty shot or what, my point is the rounds over so why was the ref talking to luis? it caused norris to not realize the round was over, because he thought the ref was giving him a warning.
it's funny that luis won the 2 out of 3 battle, but he lost the war, i don't think that has ever happen in a title boxing fight ever, until this happen.
Oliver McCall hasn't fought since 2018 and has only fought once since 2014. But he's still considered an active fighter as he's not officially retired.
19:57 imagine watching Tyson almost rip an ear off with his mouth and then go to his corner, point at him and yell "bullshit" at him when he tries to sneak in an excuse. The power of the referee, holy god
George Foreman and Lewis are all class for how they both handled that situation. Happy to hear that McCall was also finally able to beat his demons and it's incredible that he is not only still fighting in his 50's but has never been knocked down!
and pretend like he was seriously hurt to get out of fights. there was another fight he fell out the ring other than the one in the video and it stopped the fight. there was also the dawson fight where he got thrown down and refused to continue.
@@Uncle_Sham joe smith punched Hopkins out of the ring and on to his head...Hopkins lied saying joe pushed him, but the replay clearly shows Hopkins was punched
I remember the McCall crying incident very well as Lewis is a British fighter and so his fights were massive in the UK. I'm ashamed to say I remember laughing at the time as I was a young guy and knew nothing about mental health issues. Years, later I've lost friends to suicide and had loved ones lose everything to mental illness and addiction. I'm glad it is spoken about more now and even younger people understand it can hit anyone.
In all fairness to Mike Tyson, Evander "the real deal" Holyfield's name was changed by Don King who told Tyson he was fighting Evander "the real meal" Holyfield. Anyone could've made that mistake and reports from whistleblower's came forward later and claimed that Don King had told Mike the wrong name on purpose to confuse him and even prevented Mike from eating lunch that day so he'd be hungry by fight time. Apparently reports from experts found evidence that King had bet 25,000,000 dollars on Holyfield to win by disqualification at 75-1 odds. Stay tuned for more reports as they come in!
I think Tyson was angry because he was hungry. It didn't help that he had Don King as his promoter, he thought he'd signed up with Burger King. So instead of getting as much free food as he wanted, he got a greedy bloke with a dodgy barnet........
Nahh, screw that. Imagine putting all that work to finally be in a position to succeed, and someone prevents that and says, “oh, it was an honest mistake.”
Santana clearly conned EVERYBODY in the first and second fights. Illegal shots, of course, but not nearly enough to KO him. Both times he looks where he's landing before he hits the canvas.
Fights looked heavily fixed, especially with the doctor refusing to actually check him properly, and Santana somehow being out for 10 minutes from a glancing blow.
McCall impressed me so much. I boxed in golden gloves in Philadelphia. I got in a bad car accident and put me on opiates and it ended not only my boxing career but my naval career. It left me with a serious addiction to morphine. 7 years sober now and wish I could get in the ring again, but I'm 42 now. Too old to start a carrer
Hatton didn't throw an elbow, like his opponent said. It's easy to see that Dude's head and Hatton's elbow, came together just like an incidental headbutt would've occurred.
Trust me when I say that Lewis didn't care about any of that and would've destroyed him if he had the chance. He was completely confused about what McCall was doing. Also helped that he had a granite chin
Seeing a doctor urge an unconscious man to get up and continue fighting is infuriating. The fact it took 6 minutes for him to decide a clearly hurt man needed medical attention is disgusting. It is a tough position to be in; no one wants the fight to end over a bloody nose but if a fighter is pancaked on the mat it is time to be a doctor and not a fight promoter.
Oliver McCall was a Richie Tennenbaum caliber breakdown. Wow. I've never seen half of these. The shoe? The guy who knocked out the ref? Great compilation.
Judge Mills Lane did NOT push that dude through the ropes... he was using the strength necessary to split up 2 grown men from a clinch. Ol’ boy was standing on rubber legs & was only being held up by the other boxer. It’s gravity & physics to blame. Things in motion tend to stay in motion & all that jazz.....
Couldn't have said no better
That's Bernard Hopkins for you. Knows how to game the system
Just watched that part. Came down into the comments to find that you've already called it correctly 👍🏼
George Foreman talking sympathetically about McCall after his Lewis fight was pure class, man. Big George such a humble, loving dude.
Let's hope Jake Paul doesn't call him out!
I legit got misty eyed 🥲
*If* _the only thing_ *I ever knew about FOREMAN was that when he saw a man in crisis HIS FIRST INSTINCT WAS TO HUG HIM* _not shame him_
*I’d have my kids STUDY THAT as the most important takeaway from that match* ❣️
@@SuperPeterok Jake would get schooled...
@@johnaustin209 i agree
McCall wasnt a nobody and was respected as a fighter. That made the whole thing that much sadder knowing his substance and mental health issues. None of that part of the fight was even remotely funny, whatever the exact causes were dont really matter. He was a troubled guy and having a incident like that is just horrible.
Hat off to Lewis for not absolutely smashing McCall into next month which he easily could have done. He realised something wasn’t right and just kept him at arms length. A true sportsman for doing that. Glad McCall doing well these days too, an uplifting end to that story.
For real bro... I also heard that McCall's team had to go grab him out of a crack house the day before the fight
He was suffering from heightened emotions due to coming off drugs. I’ve experienced the same thing myself. I used to be addicted to heroin and when I came off it and got clean, for the first week or so I would cry at the smallest thing. Or laugh at the smallest thing.
I'm proud that McCall beat his demons. Been there done that, got the scars to prove it.
I know many look down on us addicts recovered or not.
Story time
I had a bad motorcycle crash. I broke L1-L5, nerve damage but no spinal breakage. 7 ribs, dislocated left shoulder/torn rotater, dislocated Petella, broken middle finger and thumb. I was a hill climber. I swapped from dirt hikes to ATVs. Accident happened 2005. I modified my AtV in many ways. It got a Big bore kit ,full exhaust, Edelbrock carb (pretty rare) camshaft, etc.... I had ride since i was 5 years old. I learned on a 1973 Honda Elsinore 50 2 stroke 3 speed/clutch. I was good enough to ride with legit GNCC, and motocross guys. I was just to poor as a young lad (we bought broken bikes or took free ones to repair).
I hD climbed a hill earlier that day that had unknown to me killed 1 person and crippled 2. At 25 in my prime and cocksure, i ride all day. We are talking some brutal trails. Master level..... In the way out a crowd was gathered at that hill. I rode up, turned my quad off and said "what you guys to scared to climb this hill"..... I got the you do it if you're so froggy type replies. I was dog tired, dehydrated, i told them i already climbed it....
I got taunted " sure you did" etc ..
I let my pride get me into trouble. Earlier that hill almost got me. When I say i was exhausted, i mean it. My hands were done. I could barely hold on, pull the clutch. Myself and my crew ride so hard most can't keep up. It was brutal but that's how we grew up....
Tough and rough....
Obviously, i crashed and burn. This hill was very tall. About 125 yards. Is very technical, had rock steps, and even a hill that went Past 90 degrees. That part is right after the steps. You have to have speed and get over the handle bars. Anybody that rides understands what i am saying... If i could draw pic i would... Anyways the steps got me and slowed me down too much. You can safely abort but it's split second decesion. I didn't.... And it changed my life forever.
They closed that hill after me.
I was out on opiates. 3 years of high level oxys 60 mg 2 times a day. Without warning my Dr. Closed down, the feds felt he over dosed patients. No Dr was willing to take me in because they didn't want the federal heat. The withdrawals got so bad i almost died, vomiting up blood. My buddy found some in the street. That kicked off my mad descent into being a street addict. Heroin followed.
It was 2012 i got clean and stayed clean. The why is another long story.... And I've typed enough.
Though I did get into health care Because of how i was treated. I now hold a Doctorate of Nurse Practitioner. I advocate for chronic pain suffers to not be treated kike trash.
@@rickstorm4198 same here. Got injured playing football. Broke my ankle and tore my Achilles’ tendon. I was given methadone pills. Then they stopped but I was addicted. Heroin addiction followed. Horrible time. Then back on methadone to stop using heroin. Glad you are doing better now. 👍👍
@@rickstorm4198 sounds like you have walked a long road my friend and oddly enough I do know exactly what you have been through although my story differs somewhat to yours. I developed a serious pain in my forehead one morning, it just appeared from nowhere and I’ve never felt pain quite like it. To cut a long story short I went to see a doctor that day who immediately referred me to an eye specialist, so the very same day at the hospital whilst visiting the eye specialist I was diagnosed with a tumour in my right eye and over the following months had to have all sorts of operations, biopsies, poking and prodding which lead me to start taking codeine for pain relief. Before I knew it I was taking huge amounts of codeine 15 X 30mg tablets a day, I’m a big guy and my need for them just seemed inquenchable. I had to start buying them from dodgy pharmacists etc to keep my need for pain relief alive. I lived like this for years before seeking help and I am now on a methadone treatment program to beat this horrible addiction. I haven’t touched codeine now for over 8 years and the amount of methadone I take has dropped from 180mg daily to just 30mg daily which is where I’m at now, so the end of my road is now reachable and I can now think about putting this all behind me. I get how easy you transitioned to heroin as there was many times when my codeine source was dry I would have without a doubt gone down that path myself but luckily for me did not know the right contacts to get my hands on any but like I say I wouldn’t have thought twice about taking it to relieve the withdrawal effects that opiates bring. Well done my friend for coming out of your story on the other end with your head held high and having the bollocks to tell your story without feeling ashamed. Our two stories are just two of countless others and we are lucky to have fought our way through it as sadly many many people in similar situations just either couldn’t find the help or ended up dead though overdose etc. Addiction is indiscriminate and no one is safe and I have the upmost respect for anyone who has been through what we’ve been through and yes you’ve right, people are to quick to judge without knowing the details of how a person got in the situation they’re in. No one wakes up one morning and thinks to themselves I want to become an addict today, everyone who ends up like that have their own unique story which usually starts from something as simple as taking pain relief to try and make their lives a bit more bearable but sadly more often than not this spirals into a tragic ending. Sorry I’ve gone on long enough but just wanted you to know your not on your own and we never will be but hope is always reachable with the right mindset and a bit of will power. Take care my friend and thanks for sharing your story.
Mills Lane shouting "bullshit" right in to Tyson's face... savage
"it was a punch!"
"bullshit!"
Mills lane you legend 😂😍
For being a shitty ref in that fight
For telling Iron Mike Bullshit and your done to his face and staying right there, he even pushed him when Tyson came charging he has balls of steel
Mike Tyson tried it 😂😂😂
@@donaldhume136 Mills was a former United States Marine and a District Judge for the state of Nevada. In a ring with Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield he was the scariest one there.
@@cmurphy0707 I had to learn the hard way you don't mess with Marines
I remember hearing about the fight with the mom stepping in. There was an immediate rematch in which the mother was not allowed near the bout. needless to say the mothers son lost....
Something similar happened in a judo tournament I was in. I can't imagine how embarrassing it must be to be that guy.
What about Duran knocking out his opponent's wife who charged into the ring and attacked Duran after Duran beat her husband ?
@@williegordon9188 I thought it was his bro Roger Leonard?
What was going through the head of the judge is a mystery though...
@@williegordon9188 The Mexican wrestlers must be on to something by wearing masks
Imagine fighting a guy 3 times, KOing him 3 times, and being 1-2 against him on the record lol
Word
time stamp?
@@cosplayeranime did you not just watch the video?
Man, I just read an article that said the debate is still going about whether he was legit hurt at the end of their first fight. No f'ing way. Maybe in the blind community. That dude was faking, and the longer he kept faking, the more he had to commit to it. The doctor knew it right away. They should have just left him there.
@@joshuadowdle9691 I was watching it like dude is fing around
I remember that weird fight in Australia where that one dude bet that he'd lose, was punched only barely by his opponent, and took an intentional fall. Then the winning boxer addressed the crowd with "NONE OF YOU ARE AS PISSED OFF AS ME!" and I thought that was a bizarre fight.
he took a dive bc he got a head injury and a doctor didn’t want him fighting so he lied about the injury and fought for the money
@@gregordouglass9116 Yeah. People don't really just how hard Green hit. But people also don't really Paul had a brain injury, wasn't cleared to fight, lied about it and fought anyways. Later on he was fined 75k I think
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@@gregordouglass9116 If that's true...then Paul Briggs didn't take a dive, he faked that shyt tooOOOO good to be faking...think about it...stiff jab to the body...head control, he goes down, staggers a bit up & stumbles over...that stumble / stagger ain't fatigue...it's brain damage.
Lol I just watched that before this one
Hearing that Mcall is still fighting professionally into his 50's, and that he's never been knocked out, is honestly the last thing I expected. The guy clearly has some talent, grit, and skill. One of the only guys to ever beat Lewis, that alone is impressive.
Yeah,the man has done well,cast iron jaw on him but at 50+ he still has to get his body ready for taking punches too,him big George Foreman,Larry Holmes,those two even had successful careers in comebacks into there 40s even around 50 but small did it even longer,not quite in their league for skill but hats off to Oliver Mcall and also for coming back from his problems in the past..
As Q
Rahman Jr did as well but you are right mccall is a special fighter
When homies mother came on the ring to get revenge for her son getting belted out was wild yo
I just found out his youngest adult son was shot and killed in Chicago in 2021. :(
I can understand Norris not hearing the bell, I barely heard it.
Wukanda man!
@Maria Velazquez facts man that man was so desperate to win
Norris was such a let down. Im from San Diego so it was extra painful. Between Norris punching boxers after the bell n SD showing this man no love. In 96 Terry was shocked anybody recognized him at parkway plaza. I was with my homie (Midget RIP).
Ref stops the fightdue to the round ending. Six seconds later Norris throws a KO punch to a defenceless fighter without the ref saying fight again and still being partially in the way. Its one of the most intentional looking fouls in boxing.
Heard it or not, you don't punch an opponent while the ref is between you and him trying to break off the action. That too is illegal.
I like how after the referee called the fight was over in Evander vs Mike fight, the ring girl was still optimistic that there would be a next round and showed us all the round banner.
I freaking love Mike one of my favorite fighters of all time in every fighting sport but i had to let it go a long time before i let this go. Because you should never done that to the legend Holly Field or never do dirty tricks like that anyway or who you fight in the ring so i lost a lot of respect to Tyson that day dont like dirty tricks in a ring fight but now i still respect Tyson who are one of the best fighters i know about and i have followed a lot of great fighters in many fighting Sports so it was a sad day for us Mike fans 🙏🏼
How much of Mcall had to do with Don King owning his contract. How many of these "Bizarre" finishes had to do wwith Don Kings plots
He prob told McCall my dealer is not answering his phone, u might be sol lol!
@@anthonylopresti3078 HAH!
It does seem like a lot of Kings fights had weird stuff one way or another
I never knew what happened to mcall after that fight. Glad to see he is doing well, and got his head right, well done, my hats off to you sir.
Super sour
Dude got layed out and the ref blew it
15:00 that power outage was so bad it even knocked my phone into a UA-cam ad! Crazy stuff
Same haha
Same
Same
Hold up there ain’t no ads on this video? 😅
Mine too! 😂😂😂😂
Bruh that norris santana lll was so satisfying 😂😂😂 i was scared he was gonna get DQd again
Sektim hurma buldurgen!
I know right they screw him over twice
@@immaculateAMG they most likely screwed him on the first fight, but the second was his own fault. Even if you didn't hear the bell, you don't box till the ref told ya to box.
The second DQ was justified and Norris's own dumb fault but at least he got his win
@@FatGouf Bad thing is he looked like he honestly didn't know the bell rang lmfaoo
McCall was never knocked down or knocked out in 73 fights.... Wow just wow
I know right... it's good to know he's getting it back together
Yeah and he's a fkn heavyweight, not some featherweight. He's in the ring with heaviest guys, that hit the hardest and even in that interview in the video he's speech is impeccable, meaning there's hardly any brain damage there.
Well when ur doing a bundle or 2 a day yea ur prob not gonna be feeling much lol
@@anthonylopresti3078 pretty sure his DOC was crack not H
I’m happy for Mcall, he must have been going through a lot to break down like that. I respect him.
That was a wonderful comeback story. Most boxers don't comeback.
Yeah meth
That's drugs for you! They really play with your mental health trust me I know lol when I was at work I used to burst out crying for no reason lol
I respect him too. 👏🏽
@@Toonbarmyarmy83 wow. Does weed do that to you too?
Very high-quality production. Golota could've been on this list numerous times hah. And man, Oliver McCall's chin is one of the very best ever.
20:10
That referee gota a vibranium balls to say bullshit to Tyson on his face when mad Tyson just bit the ear of a opponent.
💯
And then telling him he is DQ'd! And all the guards that rush in to stop Tyson from attacking Holyfield and have to dodge punches are fucking legends! I would be like "they don't pay me enough for that!"
Mills "Balls of Steel" Lane
There was a time when the truth meant something...
Vibranium, lmao.
Sometimes it baffles me how underrated you really are.
Excellent video, man.
They just don’t upload often . If they uploaded like once or twice every 2 weeks this channel would be at like 400k
As a huge fan of Tyson growing up in the 80's I clearly remember that day Tyson bit Hollyfield. It was pretty damn heartbreaking seeing him completely fall apart in what was supposed to be his resurgence after the prison/legal troubles he was finally putting in the past. Never stopped being a fan, but that certainly altered my view on Tyson and even boxing as a sport. So much so I soon quit training boxing and took up weightlifting/bodybuilding. It just really shook me I guess, but seeing an idol, a personal hero completely fall from grace in such fashion shook a lot of young fans who grew up watching the sport.
Did the rape not shake you
Tyson bitting holyfield was a cowardly thing to do he new he was bearen
Surely as an articulate and honest guy you realise he did it because he knew it was the only way to get out of the fight and still maintain his "bad boy" image. Being stopped twice legitimately by Holyfield would've made it difficult for even his deluded fans to make excuses. He know he couldn't beat Evander and it was his only way out without him (in his eyes at least) being perceived a coward.
You were good with him being a rapist but drew the line at ear biting huh?
There's no defending Tyson biting Holyfield's ear as an action. That said, according to Mike's book "Undisputed Truth", during this fight Evander kept head butting Mike over and over, when Mike told the ref the ref kept either ignoring Mike or dismissing the claim. Mike's corner, between rounds, tried to address this to the ref but it kept falling on deaf ears (no pun intended). So out of shear frustration Tyson thought this was the only way to keep Evander from pushing his head in his face and head butting him. In no way does Mike defend his action he just felt he had to stop the head butting somehow. Cheers!
John Doe: Brutally murders a number of people in a manner inspired by the 7 Deadly Sins and decapitates the wife of the lead detective.
Mills Lane: "That's a points deduction"
Some of these were clearly paid off.
The mother with the shoe was hilarious 😂😂😂
Especially when we realized that she actually WON her son the fight.
Love that shit
That's actually a bit infuriating to me. How in the hell did they award the other guy the win? The fighter had every right to not engage after his skull being split open by the mother of his opponent. It should've been a no contest or DQ win for the injured one. I can't fathom how rigged this was
You should add the whole story of Golota vs Bowe, first fight and the rematch. Both fights finished as disqualifications for Golota for low blows and as you mentioned in the video there was huge mess inside and outside the ring after the first fight was stopped. Riddick was known as the best heavyweight boxer at the time and Golota basically finished his career with those two fights.
There were rumors about Golotas family being blackmailed, because Riddick was meant to face Lewis in a superfight.
I always thought that Golota had the talent to compete with any of the top HW's, but I don't think he ever took boxing seriously. It looked to me like he just fought when he needed money, didn't care about the result, just cared about the money.
@@4e34e545e345w3 Then take a dive.
What does hitting him in his 🥜 do to keep people from blackmailing his family.
Unless it was Lewis’s people saying “Bowe having sore 🥜 or losing a 🌰 is the only way to keep us from ____”
🗣 Buy a tape recorder and then CALL THE COPS❗️❗️❗️
@@iamskippy Well imagine you get to title fight and you're outboxing the champion, so you have a shot at becoming world champion, but you know some Don King fuckery can hurt your family if you win. My guess is he was just pissed off and took the anger out on Bowes balls. That's a way to get dq and also make the protected dude feel the pain.
@@4e34e545e345w3 It's fun to imagine you are a professor at a college and you are teaching a class on sports psychology, then you start writing a complex equation on the chalkboard with lots of obscure symbols and "Don King" and Latin writing and after the = sign you have "Angry nut-shots on Bowe's balls." And all of the students take this very seriously and are taking very careful notes.
17:00the guy punches the ambulance while he’s on the stretcher 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Yeah, he was pretending, but doing that punching literally in ambulance was just dumb, completely sold him out.
16:50
@@VeryEvilGMThank you.
Mcall breaking down in the ring was heart felt for me..Addiction is dealt with one day at a time and here is proof to what he is going through..One day at a time and he knows that nothing is more important than working on staying clean and everything else going on is not as important...even boxing..Remarkable career with what he has achieved in the ring despite the break down..
Big respect to Lewis for being a sportsman. He knows something's wrong with McCall and he didn't just smashed him and also to George foreman for being sympathetic to McCall.
Lennox tried to smash him lol literally look at that shots he cracked him with. He said after the only reason he was nervous was bc it seemed too good to be true so he indulged 😂
It takes guts to get in a ring. but I sincerely think’s leaving a ring before a fight takes more
That's true. I can't imagine what must be going through your mind if you do that.
@@kapibarra134 tons of fear, but enough balls to escape
@@ghillepig2 true but it might just be a contract dispute or even a mental breakdown over personal things.
@@kapibarra134 well, all I know is Mike Tyson said a real man knows when he's beat, like the no mas fight, so if he backed out hes both brave and cowardly
I cannot remember the exact reasons why he did this but from what I remember he was promised a purse of a certain amount and I have a feeling it was he got more if it was on TV and then at the very last min they cut his pay
expecting that he had no way to back out and he would just have to fight if he wanted to get paid
so he got into the ring and left because they are just taking him for a ride
Which TBH, if he's taken a day off work expecting to have a nice little pay day then gets to the fight only to be told your not getting the money anyone would be a bit miffed off
Tony Wilson trained me in Wolverhampton in the West Midlands 6 years ago, he told me about his mum hitting the guy with her shoe in the ring, we had a good laugh about it. He called it the easiest win of his career lol. I thought he was joking until now 😂
So Hopkins has a history of falling out of the ring and staying down lol
Hopkins was an asshole during most if not all of his fights
@@ondaride777 Some people have to be an "asshole" in their fights. It's a mentality thing. He came out a legend.
HILARIOUS
@@Boom-tq8ct didn’t he say something racist tho? I could’ve sworn that was the same guy.
@@ondaride777 just like some people are in their comments
man i remember the Tyson/Holyfield fight. i was like 9-10 yrs old and was watching it at my father/stepmom house. we just got a dog and she was on the couch behind me cuz i was sitting on the floor. not even 5 secs after Tyson bit Holyfield's right ear, that damn dog bit the shit out of my ear lol
@Shroom Grizzley I retired you at 8 I was 21 then good times
"The revolution begins!" - dog, probably
The dog is a big Tyson fan. Respect.
Lmao
I remember the fight as a kid also. I always felt fear from Tyson. He bit him because he knew he couldn't beat him and wanted to bee disqualified
He won the title on the stretcher had me dying
here's the thing i want to know, after that 1st fight happen, the second made it more dumb, and i believe the ref was responsible for the 2nd fight, like why was the ref talking to luis even when the 3rd round ended in the second fight of the luis and norris fight? like the round was over, and norris couldn't here the bell, but why did the ref not noticed terry behind him even when he was talking to luis about a penalty shot or what, my point is the rounds over so why was the ref talking to luis? it caused norris to not realize the round was over, because he thought the ref was giving him a warning.
And the oscars goes to..........8:45
Can't blame Norris for not hearing that tiny bell (2) in that crowd...
And the whole crowd
29:23,... I'm a recovering heroin addict clean 14 yrs now and I can grantee that what your witnessing is withdrawal from heroin or opiates of some sort. The reason I say this is not only what your witnessing here but after this fight during the press conference he was light up and talking excessively with a flight of ideas. He would jump from subject to subject not making sense and was obviously on something. I believe he had to be clean for the fight so he was forced to detox for this fight and he had a breakdown in public. After the fight he got ahold of his drug of choice, heroin, and was no longer in the pain of detoxing which was quite a noticeable difference from the man in the ring crying his eyes out.
Yea he found out during the fight that Don Kings dealer wasn’t answering his phone lol
I loved the look on Sugar Ray's face right when Duran stated "no mas" ....that had to be one of Ray's favorite moments in his life time.
McCall the dud just broke, he snapped. Every man has a bottle and when that bottle is full you can’t put anymore it. He hit his limit.
The momma to the rescue with that chancla though LOL that's the real winner of these clips lol.
Mike's biting Holyfield will always be on top on all the wrong reasons haha. I was actually happy he did that coz i was pissed with Holyfield using headbut all that time. Mike was a bad man 😁
Badass
Still lost two match 😂
I didn't see a headbutt when it happened.
Tyson did nothing wrong, dude was just hungry.
Yeah not a Tuson fan but Hollyfield was headbutting the shit out of him.
I feel for Oliver McCall, He's a nice guy who had an overwhelming emotional episode in the ring. I think back to my worst days of life and I think had I been put in the ring for a prize fight with all that pressure I too would have broke down At least now people understand mental health issues more than they use too. The good thing to realise is life does get better when people get that low.
Ah class! Great to see a new upload, from the best boxing channel on UA-cam!
Flores knew what he did. Lol. He was fine.
Seeing McCall get upset like that honestly made my heart hurt. You could see the pain in his eyes and I'm not talking the physical pain. If a man as bad as him could break then we can all break!
Bro on god it got me. And big george saying all he wanted to do was embrace him and tell him itll be ok... we're all strong men until we aint and we gotta be there for each other when we aint.
@@Pinkyyybrainn THIS, right here. ❤
@@primigenius623 Big love brother. We all got this.
21:34
Holy shit, is that Madea?
I remember watching Williams vs Cintron, and I couldn’t understand why Cintron would jump out of the ring. He was getting the best of Williams early in the fight. It was bizarre to say the least.
Must have seen Marty Janetty the night before the fight.
Hey Mcall you rock man.
Hats off to you.
Yea ya crazy sob…!!!!
Lights goin out?! That’s some oceans 11 shit!
that's some undertaker shit
That som super bowl shit if you no
@@SuperPeterok undertaker 😂😂 WWE 😂
9:54 the dude is smiling he clearly knows what he's doing 😂😂😂
Omfg that Norris vs Santana whole situation was the most absurd thing I've ever seen
20:10 that ref has some balls
I guess
Where's the fight between Joseph Agbeko and Abner Mares a.k.a the 25 low blow match with the horrible blind referee. This should be on the list
link?
@@abdihassan7208 it's in here in UA-cam
Imagine biting a chunk out of a guy's ear and only getting two points deducted.
Or splitting a guy's head open from constant headbutts and getting zero points deducted.
Privilege of being Mike Tyson.
That's what happens when millions of dollars are involved. Mills Lane should have called for a DQ right then and there.
That Norris situation is hilarious 😂
Kind of...But it would be AGONIZING. I'd be turning around looking for the devil at every step!
I was giggling while watching that go down best moment in boxing history or funniest 😂
here's the thing i want to know, why was the ref talking to luis even when the 3rd round ended in the second fight of the luis and norris fight? like the round was over, and norris couldn't here the bell, but why did the ref not noticed terry behind him even when he was talking to luis about a penalty shot or what, my point is the rounds over so why was the ref talking to luis? it caused norris to not realize the round was over, because he thought the ref was giving him a warning.
it's funny that luis won the 2 out of 3 battle, but he lost the war, i don't think that has ever happen in a title boxing fight ever, until this happen.
Santana milking three purses through tricks is too funny
Oliver McCall hasn't fought since 2018 and has only fought once since 2014. But he's still considered an active fighter as he's not officially retired.
19:57 imagine watching Tyson almost rip an ear off with his mouth and then go to his corner, point at him and yell "bullshit" at him when he tries to sneak in an excuse. The power of the referee, holy god
Leonard, what a shame to run around the ring like that... I understand Duran to have had enough of this comedy.
21:34 old lady climbs in guys
First one:there is no shame in admitting you don't want to fight and give up ,rather than making yourself look like a fool.
The Tyson - Orlin Norris fight ended in bizarre fashion too
So did Tyson-Golota and also .. the 2nd Golata-Bowe fight
Hopkins should have won an oscar for that performance 😁
He did it twice with Chad Dawson too
George Foreman and Lewis are all class for how they both handled that situation. Happy to hear that McCall was also finally able to beat his demons and it's incredible that he is not only still fighting in his 50's but has never been knocked down!
Hopkins often liked to throw himself out of the ring for some reason.
and pretend like he was seriously hurt to get out of fights. there was another fight he fell out the ring other than the one in the video and it stopped the fight. there was also the dawson fight where he got thrown down and refused to continue.
@@Uncle_Sham joe smith punched Hopkins out of the ring and on to his head...Hopkins lied saying joe pushed him, but the replay clearly shows Hopkins was punched
Hopkins was a first-rate fighter but a 10th-rate person.
Hopkins' little 'I'm really hurt' face is so fake. Never seen him do it when hurt, just when wanting to show he's hurt.
Santana could play the role of a victim well
How many times did we see Hopkins rolling on the floor crying?
I remember the McCall crying incident very well as Lewis is a British fighter and so his fights were massive in the UK. I'm ashamed to say I remember laughing at the time as I was a young guy and knew nothing about mental health issues. Years, later I've lost friends to suicide and had loved ones lose everything to mental illness and addiction. I'm glad it is spoken about more now and even younger people understand it can hit anyone.
In all fairness to Mike Tyson, Evander "the real deal" Holyfield's name was changed by Don King who told Tyson he was fighting Evander "the real meal" Holyfield. Anyone could've made that mistake and reports from whistleblower's came forward later and claimed that Don King had told Mike the wrong name on purpose to confuse him and even prevented Mike from eating lunch that day so he'd be hungry by fight time. Apparently reports from experts found evidence that King had bet 25,000,000 dollars on Holyfield to win by disqualification at 75-1 odds. Stay tuned for more reports as they come in!
So thats why he bited his ear he was hungry
I read the same news article in the New York Times. If Don King said that to Mike, then you got to take his word seriously. Don is the King after all!
I think Tyson was angry because he was hungry. It didn't help that he had Don King as his promoter, he thought he'd signed up with Burger King. So instead of getting as much free food as he wanted, he got a greedy bloke with a dodgy barnet........
That time the dude parachuted into the ring seems like an oversight
Nahh, screw that. Imagine putting all that work to finally be in a position to succeed, and someone prevents that and says, “oh, it was an honest mistake.”
Fr. The guy took zero responsibility for his mistake
Yeah I agree.. fuck that guy in particular. Should have been hit with a MASSIVE fine at least.
That's why i love George Foreman, and that's why he's a legend.. Great and legendary fighter but above all a great human being..
Mills lanes so fucking strong that he pushed Hopkins flying through the ropes.
What an legend winning without throwing a punch
Norris' redemption in the 3rd bout against Santana is one of the few boxing miracles.
Santana clearly conned EVERYBODY in the first and second fights. Illegal shots, of course, but not nearly enough to KO him. Both times he looks where he's landing before he hits the canvas.
Fights looked heavily fixed, especially with the doctor refusing to actually check him properly, and Santana somehow being out for 10 minutes from a glancing blow.
He taught Aljamain Sterling well
Suggestion: James Toney vs. Ernest 'M-16' Mateen. Watch it and you'll see why it belongs here.
4:32 BRUH,that ring girl has been in boxing for a decade and still looks the same😳wow
McCall impressed me so much. I boxed in golden gloves in Philadelphia. I got in a bad car accident and put me on opiates and it ended not only my boxing career but my naval career. It left me with a serious addiction to morphine. 7 years sober now and wish I could get in the ring again, but I'm 42 now. Too old to start a carrer
Foreman proved again he is a class act in the Lewis fight.
Exactly, that's why he really should be admired.
It was so satisfying how Mills just shut Tyson down lol.
Why mills cheated him 🤣 all those headbutts and nothing but when tyson does something once it's 2 points
Hatton didn't throw an elbow, like his opponent said. It's easy to see that Dude's head and Hatton's elbow, came together just like an incidental headbutt would've occurred.
i thought i was crazy. but the different angle shows him getting elbow'd
Gotta love Tyson going “whatttt” after Lane disqualified him for the second bite! Come on man, bitting is in the rule book.
We knew Tyson was hungry to win his title back, but dayum.
@@kevinramsey417😂
Mills Lane and Mickey Vann from the UK were both great legendary refs from either side of the pond.
Along with Joe Cortez and Arthur Mercante Snr. I would have also said Richard Steele until the Taylor v Chavez fight.......
21:45 Wilson probably rather get knocked out then his mother intervening 🤣🤣🤣
First time around Santana rested his head softly on the floor, if he was that knocked out, his head would have bounced off the floor.
Santanna done some acting in the 1st fight. Tyson was a mental case towards tbe end.
That was a punch! ...oh yeah mike
Bro really just walked away 💀💀💀💀
McCall was going through some hard shit. Good on Lewis for being a man about it and not destroying him.
Prob withdrawin like a mug
Trust me when I say that Lewis didn't care about any of that and would've destroyed him if he had the chance. He was completely confused about what McCall was doing. Also helped that he had a granite chin
@@chriswelcome8102 He clearly did care...
@@GiDD504 I'm sure he cared quite a lot about Rahman too lol
That Terry Norris section is insane. Good fighter too.
Long time no vid nice to see an upload
I have absolutely no interest in boxing but these videos are so well made and entertaining I can't help binging them lol
Very well made video.
Tony Wilson and his mom (obviously) used to live in the same street as me in Wolverhampton, he still laughs about that ending to this day
I definitely did not hear a bell. The referee’s body language did not indicate the bell had rung. Norris got screwed on the rematch.
The cops trying to hold back Tyson look terrified.
Who can blame them. Dude KOed 200+ pound giants in seconds with pillows tied to his fists, hed probably take a cops head clean off with 1 uppercut
Excellent video SMB BOXING. Great content.
Tyson to this day still has a massive scar on his eye where Holyfield kept headbutting him.
Eye for an ear
Headbuts elbows etc.. but we only ever talk about Tyson biting
Seeing a doctor urge an unconscious man to get up and continue fighting is infuriating. The fact it took 6 minutes for him to decide a clearly hurt man needed medical attention is disgusting. It is a tough position to be in; no one wants the fight to end over a bloody nose but if a fighter is pancaked on the mat it is time to be a doctor and not a fight promoter.
Man riddick bowe got so lucky sometimes
Why?
Oliver McCall was a Richie Tennenbaum caliber breakdown. Wow. I've never seen half of these. The shoe? The guy who knocked out the ref? Great compilation.
17:55 the other guy should be disqualified not him... He was hit after the bell what does it matter if he kicked him afterwards
it wasnt really a hit , the kick is totally out of the rules of boxing. Its like using a t-shirt cannon to kick a field goal in NFL