Mike was raised from 12 to be world champion , like a pitbull, a beast, by Cus DAmato. He trained twice a day every day. He went through hypnosis sessions. Sports psychologists. Cus talked to him every night, motivating him. And he had one in a million genetics, he was bench pressing 185lbs at 13 years old. Last but not least, he came from Brownsville and was tough as nails and antisocially violent. It was a perfect storm to create a world champion, and unlikely to be repeated.
Sorry but bench pressing not even your bodyweight at 13 is not 1 in a million genetics. But he was also way stronger than that. There was a story in iron ambition about Mike actualky benching 250lb at 13, and he was about 190 himself at that point.
@@PalleSoerensen666 his 1 in a million genetics is really located around his hip and core. His core flexibility and his hip explosiveness was the key to his power
CORRECTION: Yes, Muhammad Ali, and Cus D'amato were good friends, but Cus D'amato had trained Floyd Patterson, and Jose Torres. He never trained Muhammad Ali. Angelo Dundee did.
I’m on the path for 6 years. It’s hard, it’s exhausting, but the moment I applied even more discipline plus just not giving up like a lil bitch , watching David Goggins, Jordan Peterson, Jocko.. i learned all of this and discover my purpose . It’s hard the process, even more in the beginning , latter you get frustrated by the weakness times that you drop the ball. But you try being kinder to yourself and your surroundings . And later things start getting better, it’s wonderful but lite it will always be difficult , never accept being mediocre (i’m meditating for 6 years too, take care of your mind) Hopefully i could help you in some way :)
@@digameutrutaDavid goggins is the black forest gump except forest actually saw live combat and doesn't spend his life running away from his shame. That's where our society is today. Asking forest gump for life advice
@@digameutruta and if my ask you how old you are? Because i also try hard but it not enough. I have 34 year and im so sometimes depressed, i don't know what im doing. i don't know where im going. but i don't give up. sorry for my english
What amazes me most of all is the beautiful arc of Mike's journey, and how now later in life he has become sage and gentle, a warrior in the garden. To me, he represents a fully realized person, one who has expereicned the highest highs and some of the lowest lows. HIs fights were legendary and his style inspirational, but I'm glad the warrior has finally come home.
Tyson definately trained harder than most fighters. He was thrown into a pit of scorpions and snakes and made it out alive. Of all his ups and downs I admire the man. He had great courage. Mr. X
Yeeeeah, i dont think that would have done the Trick lol. A hug really doesnt do shit given the fact of All the things that happened to him in the past. Also everybody has a different approach to those Kind of things. Mike doesn't seem like he is a guy who needs alot of hugs tbh. Maybe this worked out for you and thats cool, but it doesn't mean it works for others. I am still not 100% Sure if your comment is sarcasm. 😂
@@TehRaZzHD as someone with ptsd and a lot of violent rage, your mostly right but it’s because if you tell someone you need a hug and then get it it doesn’t help, but a hug from the right person at the right time without you asking for it, them just seeing it, that shit does more for your well-being than any Therapy, if it didn’t happen to me at one point when I really needed it I wouldn’t be here so a hug from the right person might have changed mikes life path, thankfully for us that never happened and we got to witness the depths of human violence
Keeping aside that the video is great... This story is fantastic too. Starting from bottom, rising, falling and then the way he overcame is something that is rarely seen. Great story. And very very well presented.
“Having the will to win, not talent or genetics but the hunger for your goals to be met”. As a 5’6 32yo with flat who’s never been in a fight before I really needed this as I’ve taken up MuayThai. Thank you.
I love who Tyson has become as a person long after retiring from fighting,i like to think Cus is proud of the man he has become TYSON IS A GRANDPA NOW, and i love him more now than as a KO artists yet i still would never fight him. He 60 years old and i would rather get hit by a car than Mike. I also listen to Mike, love the brother
Hey it would be great if you keep educating us more about logical and practical ethics and rules of mike and cuss. I loved this video and I always found mike interesting. He is like a lab bred and we can learn a lot from him. I request you to dive deep in to their psychological + philosophical methodologies instead of just sensationalism which everyone is doing. I really liked your video. Thanks dude ❤
@@liammoltubakk2139 I mean if we bend context to the point of being on another planet then sure. But Mike Tyson is far from psychotic. Even after being hit by the hardest on the planet he still has more wisdom, experience and self control than this entire comment section combined. That man has trampled alll the paths most are afraid to attempt. Sometimes the only defense people have growing up in situations like Mike did is to pretend to be “psychotic”. Psychological warfare 101. But yeah. If he grew up on 2% milk in your culdasack I guess you could say he’s a little psychotic.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:30 🥊 Mike Tyson's early interest in the lives and philosophies of conquerors like Alexander the Great and Machiavelli contributed to his rapid rise as a world champion boxer. 01:15 💔 Despite a traumatic childhood and a history of arrests and bullying, Tyson's early life experiences fueled his determination to succeed. 02:32 🥇 Tyson's professional boxing career took off under the guidance of trainer Cus D'Amato, who helped him become the youngest heavyweight world champion in history. 04:11 💪 Tyson's disciplined training regimen, including thousands of sit-ups, push-ups, and more, emphasized the importance of endurance and discipline in achieving success. 06:05 🔥 Tyson's early life challenges and traumas didn't cripple him but instead helped him become comfortable with discomfort and build resilience. 07:36 🌟 Confidence, according to Tyson, is earned through adversity and training, not just through positive affirmations. 08:44 🏆 Tyson's obsession with his goal of being the best in the world and his willingness to make sacrifices were key to his success. 10:13 😱 Tyson used fear as a psychological weapon, instilling fear in his opponents to gain an edge in the ring. 12:04 ⚠️ Tyson's life took a downturn with legal issues, recklessness, and addiction, highlighting the need to adapt to life's unpredictability. 14:32 🔄 Tyson's journey included embracing his darker side and facing his past, leading to personal growth and a better understanding of life. 15:25 🌞 Tyson learned that the purpose of life is to love something greater than yourself, appreciate every moment, and embrace self-discovery. Made with HARPA AI
6:10 Truth! I was a personal trainer for years, started working at a real high end gym for upper middle class and upper class families. Lamborghini and Rolls-Royce often parked out front. I thought I'd learn something about money, what I learned is you think you get to the point you don't need to worry about money. Wrong! The more you have the more you worry about it. Live simply, work hard, save your dollars.
6:04 and it probably is self deprivation. Even Michelangelo quoted “If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery, it would not seem so wonderful at all.”
Wow! This is excellent edutainment🥇The symmetry of psychology meets philosophy from the perspective of a warrior in the garden 🪴 is very rewardingly reverent and realistic. I’m sharing it with my 3 sons 🙏
This video was really great. Your content continues to inspire and motivate me. Thank you for sharing these valuable insights Elijah! P.S Congrats on 10k subscribers bro, well deserved!!
Think about this, Mike Tyson's career ended in a bit of a golden age for heavyweight boxers. Fighters like Evan Holyfield, Riddick Bowe and Lennox Lewis all outshined him as his star waned. And yet, in 2023, there is no boxer more famous or relevant in the world than Mike Tyson, with the only possible exception being the legendary Muhammad Ali. But aside from Ali, there's Tyson and that's it. The most popular active boxer in the world was named after Tyson, and he just fought a man whom Tyson trained. Mike Tyson's continued impact on popular culture isn't an accident. For a long time, the public treated him like he was a thug, an animal, but his longevity has proven he had wisdom far beyond nearly all of those people who judged him for so many years.
Iron Mike forged in the crucible of Cus "D'amato's ring was a warrior without equal. now at age 58 Iron Mike has conquered the demons of his past and has risen to be a true grandmaster of the sweet science. a man who conquers other men is strong. A man who conquers himself is all powerful
10:00 He also says the greatest gift a rule can receive is the love of his people. In the Prince, he is just describing how power works and how people gain and keep it.
@@357SWAGNUM_MAGA_X well if I had said the otherwise, I fell the comment section would have been filled with insults from angry Tyson fans. However, while Tyson isn’t by any means perfect, I’d say he’s a better person than maybe 20 years ago.
NO OTHER MAN HAS EVER BEEN AS FEARED BY 6 BILLION PEOPLE AT ONCE LIKE HE WAS. From his 1st day to his last day of fighting on TV, Hell.. Even after he'd gotten KO'ed He was still BY FAR the Scariest human on earth if you'd ask anyone that question. *That was the last time the entire planet Agreed on something without having to even think about it.* *Iron Mike Tyson did That.* 👺
Its true that nobody should focus on talent level and complain or get complacent. But fast twitch muscle fibers will definitely increase your punch speed and power. I'd suggest assessing your strengths before throwing yourself into an endeavor psychotically
BTW someone made up that 500 push ups 500 sit ups myth of Tysons training. It was first written on a forum which then quickly spread because people took it at face value, but later on the same forum the first dude to make that fact up came clean and said he made it up
Cus had him squared away and educated. He saw potential and he was damn correct in his assumption. Had him study war philosophy (Sun Tzu) as well as everyone else mentioned here, but also traditional philosophy and psychology such as Aristotle and even Jung. I feel like a lot of people don't understand that he's a much more well read individual than people give him credit for.
The neighbourhood was established as a farming village in the late 19th century by primarily English and Scottish settlers. The area remained rural until the early 1950s, when Agincourt began to undergo suburbanization to meet the demands of the postwar baby boom.
I’m on the path for 6 years. It’s hard, it’s exhausting, but the moment I applied even more discipline plus just not giving up like a lil bitch , watching David Goggins, Jordan Peterson, Jocko.. i learned all of this and discover my purpose . It’s hard the process, even more in the beginning , latter you get frustrated by the weakness times that you drop the ball. But you try being kinder to yourself and your surroundings . And later things start getting better, it’s wonderful but lite it will always be difficult , never accept being mediocre (i’m meditating for 6 years too, take care of your mind) Hopefully i could help you in some way :)
There is only a handful of people I admire and look up to . One is iron Mike. I have never been star struck. My Grand parents are the others! My heavenly creator of course! Thank you Yahweh.
Mike was just extremely strong and angry. He didn't even like to fight because of the damage he would put on people. Cus, took him in and he was scared but admired Cus. See they created this guy. He's extremely bi polar and extremely emotional.
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Mike was raised from 12 to be world champion , like a pitbull, a beast, by Cus DAmato. He trained twice a day every day. He went through hypnosis sessions. Sports psychologists. Cus talked to him every night, motivating him. And he had one in a million genetics, he was bench pressing 185lbs at 13 years old. Last but not least, he came from Brownsville and was tough as nails and antisocially violent. It was a perfect storm to create a world champion, and unlikely to be repeated.
And nowadays he's changed a lot of the negative things that influenced him when he was younger ❤️
Sorry but bench pressing not even your bodyweight at 13 is not 1 in a million genetics. But he was also way stronger than that. There was a story in iron ambition about Mike actualky benching 250lb at 13, and he was about 190 himself at that point.
Yeah your are righrt, at my 13 I trained with 170 lb that was more thsnt my own weigth @@PalleSoerensen666
@@PalleSoerensen666 his 1 in a million genetics is really located around his hip and core. His core flexibility and his hip explosiveness was the key to his power
and 1 in a million is a SEVERE understatement
CORRECTION: Yes, Muhammad Ali, and Cus D'amato were good friends, but Cus D'amato had trained Floyd Patterson, and Jose Torres. He never trained Muhammad Ali. Angelo Dundee did.
Thank you! You beat me to this.
They also shared the same Birthday.
Right, absolutely right, I have heard Cus was creating fighters to beat an Ali type
@@durellpowell3324 I don't know about that because Muhammad Ali practically owned Floyd Patterson.
@@durellpowell3324 now, Eddie Futch had trained fighters that defeated Ali. Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, and Larry Holmes.
What a beautiful person Mike Tyson has become after all hes gone through. Excellent work.
If someone watches literally every video on this channel and applies even 10% of it, he's unstoppable.
I’m trying
peak human strength
I’m on the path for 6 years. It’s hard, it’s exhausting, but the moment I applied even more discipline plus just not giving up like a lil bitch , watching David Goggins, Jordan Peterson, Jocko.. i learned all of this and discover my purpose . It’s hard the process, even more in the beginning , latter you get frustrated by the weakness times that you drop the ball. But you try being kinder to yourself and your surroundings . And later things start getting better, it’s wonderful but lite it will always be difficult , never accept being mediocre (i’m meditating for 6 years too, take care of your mind)
Hopefully i could help you in some way :)
@@digameutrutaDavid goggins is the black forest gump except forest actually saw live combat and doesn't spend his life running away from his shame.
That's where our society is today.
Asking forest gump for life advice
@@digameutruta and if my ask you how old you are? Because i also try hard but it not enough. I have 34 year and im so sometimes depressed, i don't know what im doing. i don't know where im going. but i don't give up. sorry for my english
What amazes me most of all is the beautiful arc of Mike's journey, and how now later in life he has become sage and gentle, a warrior in the garden. To me, he represents a fully realized person, one who has expereicned the highest highs and some of the lowest lows. HIs fights were legendary and his style inspirational, but I'm glad the warrior has finally come home.
Yes
“Once I start thinking I’m somebody, I get really offended by them, but when I think I’m nobody, its ok.” Iron Mike Tyson!
Looking at Mike as a child breaks my heart man… he didn’t have to go through all this pain…
He had to because he was destined to be a champion.
Weak emotional creature
He was born and raised in New York, he was gonna be crazy no matter what, simple psychology
Tyson definately trained harder than most fighters. He was thrown into a pit of scorpions and snakes and made it out alive. Of all his ups and downs I admire the man. He had great courage. Mr. X
Not only made it out alive he thrived
All Mike Tyson needed a hug.
Yeeeeah, i dont think that would have done the Trick lol.
A hug really doesnt do shit given the fact of All the things that happened to him in the past. Also everybody has a different approach to those Kind of things. Mike doesn't seem like he is a guy who needs alot of hugs tbh. Maybe this worked out for you and thats cool, but it doesn't mean it works for others.
I am still not 100% Sure if your comment is sarcasm. 😂
@@TehRaZzHDhe prolly just joking bro
@@TehRaZzHDshit man it seems like u need a hug more than anybody rn 💀 🫂
@@TehRaZzHD as someone with ptsd and a lot of violent rage, your mostly right but it’s because if you tell someone you need a hug and then get it it doesn’t help, but a hug from the right person at the right time without you asking for it, them just seeing it, that shit does more for your well-being than any Therapy, if it didn’t happen to me at one point when I really needed it I wouldn’t be here so a hug from the right person might have changed mikes life path, thankfully for us that never happened and we got to witness the depths of human violence
Mike needed some pussy and a trip to the beach ⛱️
Mike has one of the greatest comeback stories in modern culture. Thank you for capturing it in a thoughtful and well made video.
Keeping aside that the video is great...
This story is fantastic too. Starting from bottom, rising, falling and then the way he overcame is something that is rarely seen. Great story. And very very well presented.
I have so much respect for this man. He fought so many demons and at the end of it, he really just wants to have peace.
Tyson has grown into quite the elder. I love how he came out of his trials and tribulations. True champ, in and outside of the ring.
“Having the will to win, not talent or genetics but the hunger for your goals to be met”. As a 5’6 32yo with flat who’s never been in a fight before I really needed this as I’ve taken up MuayThai. Thank you.
Mr. Tyson is certainly a Man of Destiny 💎!!.
Tyson became, grew to be a beautiful soul and person. So proud and happy for him! 😊
I’ve seen Tyson’s story so many times, this was absolutely one of the best. Excellent work
I'm a big Tyson fan, so I can't be surprised, but that was surprisingly good.
Think I’ve found my new channel to study. I needed this
I haven’t binged on a UA-cam channel for awhile… thanks 🙏 top tier content
a great man a great story a great transformation an Icon
I love who Tyson has become as a person long after retiring from fighting,i like to think Cus is proud of the man he has become TYSON IS A GRANDPA NOW, and i love him more now than as a KO artists yet i still would never fight him. He 60 years old and i would rather get hit by a car than Mike. I also listen to Mike, love the brother
Hey it would be great if you keep educating us more about logical and practical ethics and rules of mike and cuss. I loved this video and I always found mike interesting. He is like a lab bred and we can learn a lot from him. I request you to dive deep in to their psychological + philosophical methodologies instead of just sensationalism which everyone is doing. I really liked your video. Thanks dude ❤
High level content, Thanks for uploading!
Mike went through a journey and then an another journey and half. He could inspire us all.
Great documentary focused view of Iron Mike. I commend you sir!
The Dark Side is strong with Tyson.
Was strong whith Tyson
He a lot more calmer now
Psychotic? Try “dedicated” or “unstoppable”
Well Machiavelli is a lil psychotic, isnt he?
It is psychotic because of the emotions he went trough leading to his actions and thoughts
@@liammoltubakk2139 I mean if we bend context to the point of being on another planet then sure. But Mike Tyson is far from psychotic. Even after being hit by the hardest on the planet he still has more wisdom, experience and self control than this entire comment section combined. That man has trampled alll the paths most are afraid to attempt. Sometimes the only defense people have growing up in situations like Mike did is to pretend to be “psychotic”. Psychological warfare 101. But yeah. If he grew up on 2% milk in your culdasack I guess you could say he’s a little psychotic.
@@bdee1084 ye man hes not psychotic, but its a bad word so it sounds right to be used to explain roughly, to clue into what hes been through ya know
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:30 🥊 Mike Tyson's early interest in the lives and philosophies of conquerors like Alexander the Great and Machiavelli contributed to his rapid rise as a world champion boxer.
01:15 💔 Despite a traumatic childhood and a history of arrests and bullying, Tyson's early life experiences fueled his determination to succeed.
02:32 🥇 Tyson's professional boxing career took off under the guidance of trainer Cus D'Amato, who helped him become the youngest heavyweight world champion in history.
04:11 💪 Tyson's disciplined training regimen, including thousands of sit-ups, push-ups, and more, emphasized the importance of endurance and discipline in achieving success.
06:05 🔥 Tyson's early life challenges and traumas didn't cripple him but instead helped him become comfortable with discomfort and build resilience.
07:36 🌟 Confidence, according to Tyson, is earned through adversity and training, not just through positive affirmations.
08:44 🏆 Tyson's obsession with his goal of being the best in the world and his willingness to make sacrifices were key to his success.
10:13 😱 Tyson used fear as a psychological weapon, instilling fear in his opponents to gain an edge in the ring.
12:04 ⚠️ Tyson's life took a downturn with legal issues, recklessness, and addiction, highlighting the need to adapt to life's unpredictability.
14:32 🔄 Tyson's journey included embracing his darker side and facing his past, leading to personal growth and a better understanding of life.
15:25 🌞 Tyson learned that the purpose of life is to love something greater than yourself, appreciate every moment, and embrace self-discovery.
Made with HARPA AI
15:54 Hoverboard defeats Tyson
Love Mike Tyson. One of the major reasons I got into boxing and eventually discovering my passion for MMA.
There is clearly more to Mike Tyson than Mike Tyson the boxer. And this video helped me see that. Thanks.
Well narrated. Thank you.
We all fall short of Mike Tyson, even though we all have the capacity to be as great in whatever it is we do.
When you’re comfortable with being uncomfortable while still remaining constantly driven, you can accomplish anything.
6:10 Truth! I was a personal trainer for years, started working at a real high end gym for upper middle class and upper class families. Lamborghini and Rolls-Royce often parked out front. I thought I'd learn something about money, what I learned is you think you get to the point you don't need to worry about money. Wrong! The more you have the more you worry about it. Live simply, work hard, save your dollars.
what a great vid well documented n that hoverboard clip was cherry on the cake!!! 😂
6:04 and it probably is self deprivation. Even Michelangelo quoted “If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery, it would not seem so wonderful at all.”
Wow! This is excellent edutainment🥇The symmetry of psychology meets philosophy from the perspective of a warrior in the garden 🪴 is very rewardingly reverent and realistic. I’m sharing it with my 3 sons 🙏
This video was really great. Your content continues to inspire and motivate me. Thank you for sharing these valuable insights Elijah!
P.S Congrats on 10k subscribers bro, well deserved!!
Extraordinary video fam. I'm surprised that it's not at least around 5k views by now. 🙌🙌🙌
i loved this doccumentary man 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Think about this, Mike Tyson's career ended in a bit of a golden age for heavyweight boxers. Fighters like Evan Holyfield, Riddick Bowe and Lennox Lewis all outshined him as his star waned. And yet, in 2023, there is no boxer more famous or relevant in the world than Mike Tyson, with the only possible exception being the legendary Muhammad Ali.
But aside from Ali, there's Tyson and that's it. The most popular active boxer in the world was named after Tyson, and he just fought a man whom Tyson trained. Mike Tyson's continued impact on popular culture isn't an accident. For a long time, the public treated him like he was a thug, an animal, but his longevity has proven he had wisdom far beyond nearly all of those people who judged him for so many years.
This is the most insane amazing channel ever. Very powerful
*Mike Tyson has Sith Lord vibes in the ring*
Beautiful work. Thank you
mike tyson is great case study for philosophy students
Bless this soul
Great video! I enjoyed the different angle, deeper. The people he studies, etc. Thank you for putting that together.
Wonderful video essay. Thank you for your work ❤
The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long.🧠
Well done Mike
one of the best video on youtube and about iron mike....great work man impressed with your work🌟best wishes for your future❤️
Great video. Thank you for the production
Iron Mike forged in the crucible of Cus "D'amato's ring was a warrior without equal.
now at age 58 Iron Mike has conquered the demons of his past and has risen to be a true grandmaster of the sweet science.
a man who conquers other men is strong. A man who conquers himself is all powerful
Really needed to hear some of this. Praise God!
10:00
He also says the greatest gift a rule can receive is the love of his people.
In the Prince, he is just describing how power works and how people gain and keep it.
A lot of respect for Mike. He coulda been a real problem in society. Thank you 🙏🏽 God for saving us
Mike Tyson, the master of true Happiness
@@RahimmacDonaldthat's such a lie. If he's sober he's miserable that's why he gets recked on mushrooms and weed
@@357SWAGNUM_MAGA_X well if I had said the otherwise, I fell the comment section would have been filled with insults from angry Tyson fans. However, while Tyson isn’t by any means perfect, I’d say he’s a better person than maybe 20 years ago.
@@357SWAGNUM_MAGA_X lol you are so angry. tyson is happy person and doing mushrooms is great research
@@markozbunjol625 no he's not lol , cath him sober
Actually a great eye opening video.
I love the artwork in the thumbnail!!
Amazing Video as usual Brother
Thank you. This is Beautifully put together
NO OTHER MAN HAS EVER BEEN AS FEARED BY 6 BILLION PEOPLE AT ONCE LIKE HE WAS.
From his 1st day to his last day of fighting on TV, Hell.. Even after he'd gotten KO'ed He was still BY FAR the Scariest human on earth if you'd ask anyone that question.
*That was the last time the entire planet Agreed on something without having to even think about it.*
*Iron Mike Tyson did That.* 👺
Great work you put in . Kudos👏
Its true that nobody should focus on talent level and complain or get complacent. But fast twitch muscle fibers will definitely increase your punch speed and power. I'd suggest assessing your strengths before throwing yourself into an endeavor psychotically
The most feared man in boxing only.
BTW someone made up that 500 push ups 500 sit ups myth of Tysons training. It was first written on a forum which then quickly spread because people took it at face value, but later on the same forum the first dude to make that fact up came clean and said he made it up
What was his actual training?
Kid dynamite is my guy! but Holyfield took that punch in the mouth and it did something to Mike spiritually.
The best video God 🙏 bless you bro
I’m so glad he found Gus… Gus played a MAJOR ROLE IN HIS LIFE!!! Hardest hitter of ALL TIME!!! Such an interesting man
*Cus D'amato*
So you a fake fan
Wow, I didn't know that Mike Tyson was trained by Gus Fring from the hit TV show Breaking Bad.
Awesome video! Very informative and inspires me a lot…I think in very similar ways.
Good quality content bro 🦁
He's a champion, he's not a psycho, he's a warrior.
I wouldnt say psychotic. Man is a legend.
Mike Tyson.A Living Legend ❤
Awesome vid man!
Cus had him squared away and educated.
He saw potential and he was damn correct in his assumption.
Had him study war philosophy (Sun Tzu) as well as everyone else mentioned here, but also traditional philosophy and psychology such as Aristotle and even Jung.
I feel like a lot of people don't understand that he's a much more well read individual than people give him credit for.
The neighbourhood was established as a farming village in the late 19th century by primarily English and Scottish settlers. The area remained rural until the early 1950s, when Agincourt began to undergo suburbanization to meet the demands of the postwar baby boom.
Damn anybody can make a documentary about someone it's unbelievable how ppl come from out of nowhere an d drop these videos it's crazy
Theyr all trying to make money that's why they come out of nowhere with their bs videos hoping to get monetized
great documentary
Great video
love mike,
he has a great mind
Thank you Mike.
Do one of Muhammad Ali ~ The meaning of being competitive
Mike is a living legend
Hail the great Mike Tyson 🙌
Excellent video, subscriber gained 👌
Great job man!
This video is Just amazing.
Great work bro! You have a new subscriber
This is GREAT
I’m on the path for 6 years. It’s hard, it’s exhausting, but the moment I applied even more discipline plus just not giving up like a lil bitch , watching David Goggins, Jordan Peterson, Jocko.. i learned all of this and discover my purpose . It’s hard the process, even more in the beginning , latter you get frustrated by the weakness times that you drop the ball. But you try being kinder to yourself and your surroundings . And later things start getting better, it’s wonderful but lite it will always be difficult , never accept being mediocre (i’m meditating for 6 years too, take care of your mind)
Hopefully i could help you in some way :)
what is your purpose?
The best photo is the last .
As per Tyson's Biography, Bobby was not his coach, Bobby introduced Tyson to Cuz Dmato
Yoooooooooo Brownsville was where my dad was from aint no way
There is only a handful of people I admire and look up to .
One is iron Mike.
I have never been star struck. My Grand parents are the others!
My heavenly creator of course! Thank you Yahweh.
Mike was just extremely strong and angry. He didn't even like to fight because of the damage he would put on people. Cus, took him in and he was scared but admired Cus. See they created this guy. He's extremely bi polar and extremely emotional.
Amazing video 👍
0:12 🙏🏼✨🙏🏾 0:14