When everyone is against you, you still have to stand up for yourself and what's right for you, and that's what this man did he probably saved his life and future permanent damage. I salute this brave man.
@@scotty657 mob mentality. boxing fans are brutal in these settings, I mean, they literally came to see two people punch the shit out of each other until one of them gets hurt badly.
True. I dont think the punch that made him down is not that heavy. Thats actually heavy. The headbutt seems accidental i mean tyson is small and agressive.
Oh he was already messed up. His back had slipped disc's. His jaw was broke, his ribs were crushed...and this was only the end of the very first round.
@@ChamillionAccountsExactly, and he knows how his body feels. His trainer should know better. His trainer is the real problem in boxing and all sports. If he's so tough, then get in the ring and fight.
This man has the biggest balls to stand up for himself knowing something wasn’t right when everyone wanted him to continue. He for sure could have died.
He knew he was hurt , he knew if he went on he could have been permanently disabled , what is wrong with that ? People are unbelievable , the critics should go a round or two with Mike , or any pro boxer for that matter , these guys are on a whole different level then the rest of us
In life... sometimes at the risk of disappointing other's - we have to listen to our own intuition and do what's right. That definitely requires courage. The behavior of the people in the audience was disgusting.
They didn't care. They make these guys out to be madmen and lunatics but it's the mob and the greedy who see these guys as weapons not as people to make money.
@@idemudiaodiagbe7879yup, eye for eye... That's the beauty of sports. It's not war and you yourself can leave, without having to die, if you think you had enough. It's about, who is the better fighter. Mike prove that. What's there to risk your live for? Because the audience paid for watching Golota getting seriously injured or even die? They didn't. And if they think that, they must be incredibly stupid. Just like you. Deal with it, punk
Doesn't matter how big the stakes are, the trainer has no right to ignore the fighter telling him he doesn't want to fight anymore. Golota was a good but dirty fighter, but didn't deserve to die for it.
“It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.” - Teddy Roosevelt
Mike seems a tad bit Bipolar. I have three brothers - two who are Bipolar - one was a Drill Sargent in the military who also boxed. The other younger one in the Marines. As a child the older of the two Bipolar ones scared the hell out of me when he was experiencing one of his rages but a nice guy when ok. Those two never once harmed me or any women. The youngest was extremely intelligent & champion chess player who also suffered uncontrollable rages - crazy funny when in a good mood. But the oldest (the normal one) would punch me or slap me in the head every time I passed by him (I could feel my brains rattle). I love them all to the moon and back - we just happened to have lived in a dysfunctional environment - my father had been a combat soldier that came back with many physical and mental wounds - many medals though. He was charming, fearless, and funny, but I also knew there was beast in him that he had to control.
Gollota was hurt bad to where the doctor said another blow to the head would paralyze him- he had fractured his neck, broken cheek bone, and sustained a concussion! Thank God Andrew stopped when he did!
This man stepped into a boxing ring with the real Iron Mike Tyson, took the full force of an onslaught that left him with a fractured left cheekbone, a concussion, and a herniated disc, and lived to tell about it. HE WON. He forfeited the fight but walked away with his life. HE WON. To HELL with the critics..
Golota surviving a knockdown and getting headbutted in itself was a miracle he did the right thing getting the hell outta there whilst he was still alive.
I watched that fight where Mike bit off a part of Evander's ear. Evander kept head butting Mike and Mills Lane was aware and didn't even issue a warning to Evander. Mike did what he did out of frustration 🫤
@@Lazyy97 What’s interesting about (you people) & your alcoholism, is that just a few years before the infamous potato famine, Ireland was the site of a massively successful temperance campaign led by the noted Catholic priest, Theobald Mathew. So successful was this campaign that between 1838 and 1841, their national alcohol consumption was cut in half.
I give anyone credit for stepping in the ring. It's easy, as a fan, to talk smack and talk about what a P**** someone is, what a disgrace someone is. At the end of the day, the people we idolize, look up to, aren't gods. They're human just like you and I. Great video. Respect to both fighters.
Sometimes it’s better to make the right decision and retire early instead of being stubborn and putting yourself in danger. A voice probably has told him to stop and it was wise of him to do so. Knowing your limits is a good quality. Respect from a Tyson’s fan
At the hospital, it was discovered that Golota had suffered a concussion, a fractured left cheekbone and a herniated disc during the fight.[5] Golota left boxing for almost three years before returning on August 14, 2003.
They just see money and false pride. Didn't you hear him say that the audience was full of polish people. Like ok they're not getting their facial Bones broken by this wrecking ball.
Ya and Jake Paul gets to spar with him then act like he survived a prime Tyson cuz he such a good boxer 🙄. With 16 oz gloves in an EXHIBITION. Only reason ppl will watch is the hope he goes Ivan drago an kills Jake. But that won’t happen. Jake Roberts ain’t got shit on Paul. He the real life Jake the snake. Hope Mike gets paid fat tho. Atleast Paul gets money for ppl I guess.
At the start, I wanted to see Golota sleeping on the floor, but the interview and his teams nonsense, made me feel sorry for the man, he got fed to the lion
omfg listening to that post fight interview and how everyone tried to pressure this man to continue a fight when he said he wanted to stop it - is appalling! They would rather have watched him, die in the ring, because they’re so bloodthirsty; then to imagine that he might have good instincts about his own physical health, and ability to continue a fight? Really really shameful all of the people including the interviewers and his coaches should’ve gotten massive fines !
Lesson- dont try to out-crazy Mike Tyson, he's been there and back again! Golota did the right thing, no one knows your body like you do, to hear the medical professionals reveal the truth about his condition- it was heart breaking.
I respect him, it takes a lot of courage to defy everyone and quit. Knowing the backlash he would receive for it, he made the right decision for himself.
So this man knew that he was injured beyond recovering in the ring. He stepped out because he knew intuitively that he was significantly injured, and that he could be killed. He is not a coward.
he didnt want to listen to his corner or his coach gallata is nuts but was smart because he listened to his body and knew mike broke something in him . he didnt want permanent damage shame on the coach for not understanding he was really hurt in that ring.
The fight in that guy not to go down was incredible.. he probably didn’t even know where he was anymore by the end.. but his body never let him down, until the end. Haha
Just like McKneely and Mitch Greene did! But Mitch went the distance. Gotta give him credit. McKneely, not so much. Guts? Yes....fight IQ and talent....Uhhhh nope! Not even close. Only Evander and Douglas impressed me. Lewis, not so much. Lewis was TOUGH and STRONG, but nowhere near the style and grace of Evander.
That's a shame no body believed this man. Was truly hurt and was going to send him back in the ring. It's a great thing he stopped the fight.. poor mike would not have survived that mentally. They're is nothing like killing someone by accident.. or seriously hurting someone.. 😢
Absolutely rediculous how they threated Golota , the man was fighting mike tyson .... an absolute beast . There is no shame in losing from the best ...... And what he sayd was true , referee ignored all the dirty stuff . Tho at the time it was more usual tho . There was quite a lot of headbutting going on , not only from tyson but a lot of boxers did it in that era .
I felt sorry for him while he was trying to quit the fight and walk out, it was obvious something was wrong, then at the hospital it was discovered he was pretty badly injured from the headbutt, but nobody was listening or caring about him, all they cared about was money and reputation. I'm glad he looked after himself and quit the fight to save himself any more injury.
I salute any man that goes in the ring with Iron Mike Tyson the second greatest of all-time because I don't think Mohammed Ali can ever be dethroned simply because of timing. Very similar to Michael Jordan....We were blessed to enjoy them both in our lifetime. Mike & Michael was a real thing back then & stay in your seat for Both!
The humiliation he received just for protecting his own skull from caving in. Tyson is my favorite fighter but Golota showed bravery. I respect the guy. My heart goes out to the guy. He gave it his best.
Everyone treated Mike Tyson like an animal back then when he was literally telling you all he wanted was a "hug", he never experienced love growing up which is why he was so resentful but he saw what it looked like and he just wanted that peace in his life. No one but Cus gave it too him at that moment in time and with his death it was taken away from him which caused him to slip back in the animal state.
Andrew Golota could have been WC in the current era - 2020’s! He could have died if he continued this fight. Everyone who called him a coward, please take a step in the ring with Mike Tyson!!
It just shows that you have to have not only the training and be in the best shape if you don't have the mindset it will only take you so far. Mike Tyson had that TOTAL PACKAGE to be the G.O.A.T. of Boxing 🥊.
When everyone is against you, you still have to stand up for yourself and what's right for you, and that's what this man did he probably saved his life and future permanent damage. I salute this brave man.
I can only imagine how badly this effected his life in his home country. Bunch of cowards probably treated him like he's the coward.
He got in the ring with Mike Tyson and and fought hard, he walked away to save himself from serious injury. Much Respect
It’s too bad that the fans disgraced him so much by throwing food and sodas, that should not be allowed.
@@scotty657 They're sad excuses for people, I bet if he ended up paralyzed they woulda been like aww poor guy, wish him the best 🙏
@@scotty657 mob mentality. boxing fans are brutal in these settings, I mean, they literally came to see two people punch the shit out of each other until one of them gets hurt badly.
Luckily, Jake isn't smart enough to. It's going to be a bloodbath
His coach "If he dies.... He dies"
Anyone that fights Tyson in the ring must be brave and glad Golota listened to himself and is still with us today
Exactly.
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@@derekgreen4830ur laughing cause ur pussy is wet or what bitch
Jake Paul is brave
@@Stickers2Golol no he's not
Screw the fans and his dang coaches. He knew something wasn’t right physically and he didn’t want to die or become a vegetable.
Exactly, those aren't fans those are the real psychopaths
I can see you getting sued
That something that wasnt right was the fact he shared the ring with a fucking tank with napalm bombs attached to his arms aka iron mike tyson
thats right.
Mike Tyson hit you in the face, of course the right thing to do is to stop.
Takes a brave man to say “I’ve had enough”
I agree, it's smart. Don't ever judge a man unless you've walked a mile in his shoes.
Did a systems check, felt something was way off, continue? y/n
NOPE... good call, he escaped serious injury
Despite the shit Golata received, post fight it was shown that he suffered injuries including concussion, fractured cheek bone, and a herniated disc
A smart man.
@@dailynews5683 and then even if you judge him , you are a mile away and you have his shoes.
Golata stood up for himself. Much respect 🫡
In hindsight him quitting that fight probably saved his life
too bad
True. I dont think the punch that made him down is not that heavy. Thats actually heavy. The headbutt seems accidental i mean tyson is small and agressive.
Oh he was already messed up. His back had slipped disc's. His jaw was broke, his ribs were crushed...and this was only the end of the very first round.
Yup
@@ChamillionAccountsExactly, and he knows how his body feels. His trainer should know better. His trainer is the real problem in boxing and all sports. If he's so tough, then get in the ring and fight.
This man has the biggest balls to stand up for himself knowing something wasn’t right when everyone wanted him to continue. He for sure could have died.
Absolutely right
Possibly best decision in his life and he sounded pretty sane to me.
Look into him a bit more. That guy is just a crazy as Mike.
@@jaymartin6901how so?
@@jaymartin6901anybody that makes fighting a living has to have some level of crazy to them
His trainer is the real psychopath
An irresponsible azzhole
@FutureAbe This has got to be one of the dumbest comments but it's ok I get that this generation is full of PU$$Y quitters.
refferee was corrupt, Tyson did faulplay and the trainer of the Polish guy was a fool.
@SuperBozz Mr T is the goodguy and so is he !
Yea his trainer ain't shit
He knew he was hurt , he knew if he went on he could have been permanently disabled , what is wrong with that ? People are unbelievable , the critics should go a round or two with Mike , or any pro boxer for that matter , these guys are on a whole different level then the rest of us
Peopl are sick that's what
In life... sometimes at the risk of disappointing other's - we have to listen to our own intuition and do what's right. That definitely requires courage. The behavior of the people in the audience was disgusting.
Most have never even had a punch off a fully grown man, never mind a pro boxer.
Well said!
HOLY SHIT!!!! He saved his own life by walking off! What horrible refereeing! Great video! Thank you!
Garbage referee
Anyone who listened to him speak for even 30 seconds after the fight should be able to see his brain was not functioning properly
This really
I saw it, he was searching for words in that interview
Could also have been jarring emotionally
Yep, he had a concussion. There's no way he should have continued.
They didn't care. They make these guys out to be madmen and lunatics but it's the mob and the greedy who see these guys as weapons not as people to make money.
People can feel when something just ain’t right.. thank God he was paying attention.. also his trainer should be ashamed
He should be more than ashamed, he should be fired and unable to train ever again.
No Mas part 2, we know culota won't have a movie made about him quitters.
Very few people who CONTINUED to take constant punishment from Tyson looked good aterwards
He probably saved his life stopping the fight! People don't get it those hits can kill you! It ain't worth your life .
Your right. He did the right thing to walk away from the fight.Because his health.
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@@LifeofTamicowhat're you laughing at? Want to fight me? What dyou weigh bro?
@@user-cf7fr5nz9cyour Mother!
People get it even though they can kill you have you ever seen a boxer die in the ring?
Dude this cat saved his own life. He was absorbing forces that would have killed the average man!!
I dont like personally how they tried to make him feel bad bout his choice im glad he left this with life and no brain damage... Also Mike was great 👍
The boxing scene is wild... coaches, critics, audience... you can feel how crazy the atmosphere is
Is he not same guy that kicks others in a dangerous places? Now he knows how it feels?
@@idemudiaodiagbe7879yup, eye for eye... That's the beauty of sports. It's not war and you yourself can leave, without having to die, if you think you had enough. It's about, who is the better fighter. Mike prove that. What's there to risk your live for? Because the audience paid for watching Golota getting seriously injured or even die? They didn't. And if they think that, they must be incredibly stupid. Just like you. Deal with it, punk
Yes. ..that business of, "people paid $49 !! And You Let Them Down!", was a bit much ..
A tailor by profession, that's the old ass coach talking shit
Doesn't matter how big the stakes are, the trainer has no right to ignore the fighter telling him he doesn't want to fight anymore. Golota was a good but dirty fighter, but didn't deserve to die for it.
All the critics are the real cowards
True that, the coward stand on the sideline and yell.
Yes. The question of reporter what you say to people who spent money for this match...😮
Word. They're not living that life, they're spectating. Simpletons at best.
“It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.”
- Teddy Roosevelt
Exactly 💯 and that's real.
Tyson is a great guy, troubled past, but great guy, not a psychopath and neither was tha polish guy, got out before he was injured for life.
He did the right thing. Those critics have probably never been in the ring or in a real fight for that matter.
neither have you. he decided to take the fight, got paid for it and still bitched out. Ain't no way around it. he got bitched.
@stevenoest son I'm from Paterson NJ, been in plenty of fights in and out of the ring back in the day. That's what we did in Paterson back then.
@@stevenoesthe did the right thing. You expect him to die for your entertainment cause you paid to see the fight? Who's the real psychopath?
@@stevenoestwho took piss on your cake😂
Hell yeah P-town!
Tyson is not a psychopath, he's a great man and warrior. Massive respect to Golata too for having the courage to walk out that ring.
Mike seems a tad bit Bipolar. I have three brothers - two who are Bipolar - one was a Drill Sargent in the military who also boxed. The other younger one in the Marines. As a child the older of the two Bipolar ones scared the hell out of me when he was experiencing one of his rages but a nice guy when ok. Those two never once harmed me or any women.
The youngest was extremely intelligent & champion chess player who also suffered uncontrollable rages - crazy funny when in a good mood. But the oldest (the normal one) would punch me or slap me in the head every time I passed by him (I could feel my brains rattle). I love them all to the moon and back - we just happened to have lived in a dysfunctional environment - my father had been a combat soldier that came back with many physical and mental wounds - many medals though. He was charming, fearless, and funny, but I also knew there was beast in him that he had to control.
Not a great man. Please.
he actually was a psychopath, and a felon.
Gollota was hurt bad to where the doctor said another blow to the head would paralyze him- he had fractured his neck, broken cheek bone, and sustained a concussion! Thank God Andrew stopped when he did!
This man stepped into a boxing ring with the real Iron Mike Tyson, took the full force of an onslaught that left him with a fractured left cheekbone, a concussion, and a herniated disc, and lived to tell about it. HE WON. He forfeited the fight but walked away with his life. HE WON. To HELL with the critics..
Nah. He didn't win. But he fought honorably and conceded when he was beat. That's worthy of respect in my book.
Word… was feeling the words till you said he won, don’t take Tyson’s win away from him. Much respect to the other guy tho
Hope the trainer was banned for ever
The way he tried to shame him was cowardly.
Why? Was this the first time a boxer has ever been preassured to keep going? You're just another savage wanted silence instead of blood.
Agreed, it's the trainers job to know the health of his fighter.
acting stupid trainer i never seen
@@HookahNevilleare u dumb
Golota surviving a knockdown and getting headbutted in itself was a miracle he did the right thing getting the hell outta there whilst he was still alive.
I watched that fight where Mike bit off a part of Evander's ear. Evander kept head butting Mike and Mills Lane was aware and didn't even issue a warning to Evander. Mike did what he did out of frustration 🫤
who asked
@@stevenoest it's past your bedtime steve, get some sleep, you sound like you need it
@@Lazyy97 What’s interesting about (you people) & your alcoholism, is that just a few years before the infamous potato famine, Ireland was the site of a massively successful temperance campaign led by the noted Catholic priest, Theobald Mathew. So successful was this campaign that between 1838 and 1841, their national alcohol consumption was cut in half.
I give anyone credit for stepping in the ring. It's easy, as a fan, to talk smack and talk about what a P**** someone is, what a disgrace someone is. At the end of the day, the people we idolize, look up to, aren't gods. They're human just like you and I. Great video. Respect to both fighters.
Sometimes it’s better to make the right decision and retire early instead of being stubborn and putting yourself in danger.
A voice probably has told him to stop and it was wise of him to do so. Knowing your limits is a good quality. Respect from a Tyson’s fan
I have nothing but respect for this guy, he knew when to stop, well done man!
Instincts told him to get out...he followed his instinct
Tysons power is off the charts. God damn!!!
He's most dangerous boxer ever
@@FanRensburg Jake Paul is gonna learn that in this upcomint fight especially that he mention Tyson deceased daughter
The man stood before a legend and was defeated and he knew it he was smart to pull out.
Most people don't know when to walk away from anything in life at the right time, takes more guts to say I'm done.
he saw the angel of death smiling...so he retreat.
He didn’t want to continue..he had enough they should respect that! Good thing he listened to his body.
Tyson is a very smart man and no psychopath at all!!!
Agree! I love him!
The one who uploaded this video is calling Golota a psychopath. Not Tyson.
@@Daniel_Antonio_Arellano782 Wrong. He clearly refers to Mike as a psychopath as well at the start of the video.
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Tyson es un loco
Pretty disgusting that he had to ask several times for them to stop the fight. Should be a quick discussion.
money makes them want to continue .. sad
@@TheTrooperMB Corrupted that's what they are
Most people doesn't know that Tyson damn near killed Golota, so they actually apologized, to Golota, because, of that interview.
Tyson said his headspace is to "kill" many times so I would see why anyone would pull out
At the hospital, it was discovered that Golota had suffered a concussion, a fractured left cheekbone and a herniated disc during the fight.[5] Golota left boxing for almost three years before returning on August 14, 2003.
😂😂 Why was his trainer so pissed? Golota had a broken orbital bone. His trainer's didn't. Golota was right.
@@LOKEY-NL He's a crazy sonovagun. Glad Golota didn't continue.
@@LOKEY-NL Facts
That trainer is real kook!
They just see money and false pride. Didn't you hear him say that the audience was full of polish people. Like ok they're not getting their facial Bones broken by this wrecking ball.
I think the trainer had a vision, he visualised those big stacks of cash 💸 dancing themselves towards Tysons corner.
Mike Tyson is not a psychopath. He just have a temper but he's got a great heart ❤️.
A heart that loved and respected his idol Mohammed Ali.
that took a lot of guts to say he had enough, he knew he was going to get hurt and it wasnt worth it, he seemed pretty young at this point too
Tyson is beautiful example of the evolution of us boys to men. Tyson is brilliant and his growth has been a blessing to watch.
No reason at all to criticise Golota.
Mr Tyson world's most powerful boxer. Best thing his opponent stepped down.
Ya and Jake Paul gets to spar with him then act like he survived a prime Tyson cuz he such a good boxer 🙄. With 16 oz gloves in an EXHIBITION. Only reason ppl will watch is the hope he goes Ivan drago an kills Jake. But that won’t happen. Jake Roberts ain’t got shit on Paul. He the real life Jake the snake. Hope Mike gets paid fat tho. Atleast Paul gets money for ppl I guess.
Golota knew he had no chance.He was hurt & outgunned. Better walk away to fight another day!! No discredit here👍👍
Tyson is not a psychopath. Stop talking about him that way.
Damn right he's not he became the youngest richest heavyweight champion in the world
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Its a compliment in this sport.
Think Tyson would claim different 🥊
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At the start, I wanted to see Golota sleeping on the floor, but the interview and his teams nonsense, made me feel sorry for the man, he got fed to the lion
He actually had a very serious injury and probably felt it. Him leaving the fight really saved his life
He avoided CTE. Smart man, he probably is still smart, because he quit when he knew he had a concussion.
Tyson's speach was some of the humble and modest words I have ever heard from a fighter like him. May God bless him ❤️
You have to feel for Golata. He is a big man but he came over to me as a poor confused child. I hope that he is ok now.
That's called a concussion.
Even today on his late 50’s Tyson could kill a person with a punch, on his prime he was a killing machine ✊🏿
@SuperBozzBecause the bullet doesn't care how tough you are. I know it's a joke but come on, boxing and war are two very different things.
Golota just chose to live
omfg listening to that post fight interview and how everyone tried to pressure this man to continue a fight when he said he wanted to stop it - is appalling!
They would rather have watched him, die in the ring, because they’re so bloodthirsty; then to imagine that he might have good instincts about his own physical health, and ability to continue a fight?
Really really shameful all of the people including the interviewers and his coaches should’ve gotten massive fines !
Calling the guy a psycho is really unfair. Galata seemed pretty stable to me. Thats a click bait headline.
The man was hurt, he has balls of steel...
Lesson- dont try to out-crazy Mike Tyson, he's been there and back again! Golota did the right thing, no one knows your body like you do, to hear the medical professionals reveal the truth about his condition- it was heart breaking.
Bro saved his own life.... That's a man 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The corner was disgusting..like he no longer wants to fight but I will say "now I have to make dresses" was hilarious 💀
I respect him, it takes a lot of courage to defy everyone and quit. Knowing the backlash he would receive for it, he made the right decision for himself.
The poor guy new he was beat , nothing wrong with that what so ever , takes a real man to do what he did
So this man knew that he was injured beyond recovering in the ring. He stepped out because he knew intuitively that he was significantly injured, and that he could be killed. He is not a coward.
he didnt want to listen to his corner or his coach gallata is nuts but was smart because he listened to his body and knew mike broke something in him . he didnt want permanent damage shame on the coach for not understanding he was really hurt in that ring.
Get it straight. Mike Tyson is no psychopath. Mike Tyson is a legend among legends and dont you forget it.
Yeah my shit is massive, even legendarily massive. You would probably like to be its friend
Psychopath
One thing that always struck me with Tyson was he always went to help those who fought well and that he knocked down.
Oh my goodness. They can hear his speech he's hurt. Poor thing.
A Mike Tyson punch is like a train to the face.
The narrator said the red soda speeled on his chest like he was bleeding to death‼️😂 They be saying anything ‼️😭😭
Tyson is an absolute Legend !
The fight in that guy not to go down was incredible.. he probably didn’t even know where he was anymore by the end.. but his body never let him down, until the end. Haha
He’s no coward he saved his own life through logic
He made more off being a coward than I will in the next 10 years... I feel caward is justified
The best counter fight I’ve seen against Tyson very good job !!
The true cowards are the ones giving him shit. You can tell listening to him talk he had no business in the ring.
Tyson had a mean head butt. He was brilliant and coming in low and standing up tall forehead to the dome everytime
Thank you good sir for being a normal, rational, boxing fan.
he did that to a very deserving opponent this time
My favorite thing about Tyson is he was an ABSOLUTE KILLER but also seems like one of the sweetest guys in the world
He thought 💭🤔 he was crazy 😧 until he met Mike 😊😊
Just like McKneely and Mitch Greene did! But Mitch went the distance. Gotta give him credit. McKneely, not so much. Guts? Yes....fight IQ and talent....Uhhhh nope! Not even close. Only Evander and Douglas impressed me. Lewis, not so much. Lewis was TOUGH and STRONG, but nowhere near the style and grace of Evander.
This guy was smart he knew he was not right. And he did the right thing. Fuck people he has the live in that body. I think this guy is brave!
That's a shame no body believed this man. Was truly hurt and was going to send him back in the ring. It's a great thing he stopped the fight.. poor mike would not have survived that mentally. They're is nothing like killing someone by accident.. or seriously hurting someone.. 😢
He wasn't that crazy, he knew he couldn't win that fight and didn't want to get hurt.
Absolutely rediculous how they threated Golota , the man was fighting mike tyson .... an absolute beast . There is no shame in losing from the best ...... And what he sayd was true , referee ignored all the dirty stuff . Tho at the time it was more usual tho . There was quite a lot of headbutting going on , not only from tyson but a lot of boxers did it in that era .
I feel so bad that people wanted Golota to continue when the man himself was concerned about his own pain and health. He's a legend in my eyes.
I felt sorry for him while he was trying to quit the fight and walk out, it was obvious something was wrong, then at the hospital it was discovered he was pretty badly injured from the headbutt, but nobody was listening or caring about him, all they cared about was money and reputation. I'm glad he looked after himself and quit the fight to save himself any more injury.
He knew he was hurt, and he did the right thing calling the fight regardless of what people thought of him. His health is more important.
The psychopaths were the once screaming that he had to continue the fight
This is pretty much exactly how I see the Tyson/ Jake Paul fight taking place
Mike is/was the greatest for ever
Very good pre prison. Not great after at all.
His smartness kicked in and he said he was done
That's actually sad. Dirty umpires should be banned for life.
Dirty refs?
He was concussed. He knew he was hurt. He knew he needed to stop the fight. His corner failed to protect him.
I salute any man that goes in the ring with Iron Mike Tyson the second greatest of all-time because I don't think Mohammed Ali can ever be dethroned simply because of timing. Very similar to Michael Jordan....We were blessed to enjoy them both in our lifetime. Mike & Michael was a real thing back then & stay in your seat for Both!
Jordan never beat Byrd, Byrd is the best
The legend Tyson back in the days
The humiliation he received just for protecting his own skull from caving in. Tyson is my favorite fighter but Golota showed bravery. I respect the guy. My heart goes out to the guy. He gave it his best.
Tyson isn’t a psychopath, he just has fairly high psychopathy at times.
Props to him for having the self-respect to say ENOUGH when he knew it was enough!
Bros are saying he wasn't a man because he stopped but they probably couldn't even withstand a push from Tyson lmao
Everyone treated Mike Tyson like an animal back then when he was literally telling you all he wanted was a "hug", he never experienced love growing up which is why he was so resentful but he saw what it looked like and he just wanted that peace in his life. No one but Cus gave it too him at that moment in time and with his death it was taken away from him which caused him to slip back in the animal state.
Andrew Golota could have been WC in the current era - 2020’s! He could have died if he continued this fight. Everyone who called him a coward, please take a step in the ring with Mike Tyson!!
After the Buster Douglas fight, Tyson was never the same.
*After leaving Rooney...
smart guy ..........he knows what is to get hit by 500 kilos in your head like that, mike tyson could actually kill him on the ring wtf😱🥶
It just shows that you have to have not only the training and be in the best shape if you don't have the mindset it will only take you so far. Mike Tyson had that TOTAL PACKAGE to be the G.O.A.T. of Boxing 🥊.