The Night Tyson Opponent Got Impatient

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  • Опубліковано 4 тра 2024
  • BLTV Classic recaps the night Tyson met Reggie Gross at Madison Square Garden. A short, devastating encounter.
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  • @MelloBlack1k
    @MelloBlack1k Рік тому +9216

    Mike Tyson was legitimately fighting assassins, hired thugs and killers in his early years 😭

    • @Nationof300
      @Nationof300 Рік тому

      And pimps 😫

    • @theminer1275
      @theminer1275 Рік тому +190

      😩

    • @HispaniaRomanayVisigoda
      @HispaniaRomanayVisigoda Рік тому +634

      That's true. He also helped in hospitals when the anesthetic supply failed.😊😊😊

    • @FULANODETAL
      @FULANODETAL Рік тому +164

      the late 70s and early 80s were full of crime ,economical crisis and oil shortague...

    • @astronomicafilms
      @astronomicafilms Рік тому +369

      @martini stirred Bro, chill. He means Tyson knocked fools out.

  • @truthsmiles
    @truthsmiles Рік тому +859

    “How do you beat Mike Tyson?”
    “With a 357 Magnum…then there’s a chance”
    Lol epic

  • @alfatir14
    @alfatir14 Рік тому +457

    Imagine being that confident in your power that you know in your heart that once you land that one punch, it's lights out. Mike was a very calculated boxer with devastating power.

    • @hyliandoctor
      @hyliandoctor Рік тому +7

      Everyone has a plan until they get hit in the face, as it was once said.

    • @dareisnogod5711
      @dareisnogod5711 Рік тому +1

      ...calculatING boxer...

    • @mtee555
      @mtee555 10 місяців тому

      Abdul u said a mouthful there

    • @DaVinci0963
      @DaVinci0963 9 місяців тому

      Excellent review.

  • @dreemurrprince
    @dreemurrprince 9 місяців тому +61

    Holy christ, Tyson is a goddamn legend.
    I may not have been alive when Mike was at his best, but looking back at who he was leaves me in awe of the man. Looking at my own struggles, hellish as they may be and have been, I feel like he proves I still have so much farther to go in life. Iron Mike feels like, to me at least, a representation of a spirit that refuses to fold against any odds, when some of us can’t seem to win, he proves its possible, sending opponents and struggles alike down again and again. I would be lying if I said a lot if what motivates me to keep going nowadays didn’t stem from Tyson’s warrior spirit. So on that note.. thanks Mike, you’ve given me a lot of help, more than you’ll ever know, and I really doubt I’m alone in that.

    • @-.-Rob-.-XY
      @-.-Rob-.-XY 8 місяців тому +2

      Well said…to see what Mike has done is to see what is possible despite the most horrendous adversity. And what he achieved in boxing pales compared to what he has overcome after boxing

    • @georgemallory797
      @georgemallory797 Місяць тому +2

      I hope you get to meet Mike face to face one day to thank him. He'd be honored. He's on the level. Loved reading this. Best of luck to you

    • @mx4625
      @mx4625 20 днів тому

      with a profile picture like that, you got A LONGGGG ways to go, gl brother.

    • @dreemurrprince
      @dreemurrprince 19 днів тому

      @@mx4625 Hey, I won’t judge you based on your pfp, and neither should you judge me based on mine, eh? Mutual respect.

  • @Iku00
    @Iku00 Рік тому +3021

    If you were to tell someone who doesn't know who Mike Tyson is that he fought drug addicts, hitmen, criminals, a gang leader and some thugs during his prime, they'd think Mike Tyson was some sort of legendary detective instead of a boxer

  • @bigron766
    @bigron766 Рік тому +3828

    Took a couple of big hits, dodges the rest and knocks him clean out with one punch. Absolutely phenomenal

    • @matt8863
      @matt8863 Рік тому +72

      100%%%... The titanium balls, and stamina, of Mike Tyson to just stay in there unfazed, unintimidated, unhurt, and chop Gross down like an old oak tree. Damn it, I'm in complete shock and awe of that young man. Wow...

    • @tedoychorizo6434
      @tedoychorizo6434 Рік тому +15

      Phenomenal Raw Power💪🏼💪🏼👊🏻👊🏻 dropped gross like a Sack Of Potatoes 🤣

    • @DANTHETUBEMAN
      @DANTHETUBEMAN Рік тому +12

      another left handers,, the iron mike right is to strong.. lol 😆

    • @aaronsmith9453
      @aaronsmith9453 Рік тому +4

      Twas indeed glorious

    • @kgyeatman3569
      @kgyeatman3569 Рік тому +3

      💯

  • @foo4572
    @foo4572 Рік тому +251

    Mike never ceases to amaze me .. he deserves all the credit he gets and am glad he is still going strong 💪

    • @moneyography
      @moneyography Рік тому

      His life story is something else! Worth almost 1 billion at one point 😮

    • @S-O-T
      @S-O-T 7 місяців тому

      ​@@moneyography
      he earned about 600 million in his life

  • @cam_DA_Hawkdriver
    @cam_DA_Hawkdriver Рік тому +370

    Tyson was like an enraged pit Bull in the early days. He was all muscle and extremely well-trained in brutalizing his opponents.

    • @michaelwall2304
      @michaelwall2304 Рік тому +16

      Just to add your description of Iron Mike...looking at his interviews and such, I think he really loved boxing, it was his passion.

    • @cam_DA_Hawkdriver
      @cam_DA_Hawkdriver Рік тому +1

      @@michaelwall2304 100% agree!

    • @Peptimist
      @Peptimist Рік тому +2

      Hes a human T-REX

    • @Oliver-ft2fq
      @Oliver-ft2fq Рік тому

      I’m more impressed about how he kept knocking out opponents much larger than him at only around 5’10 height. The larger opponents had the reach advantage yet Tyson still made them look small.

    • @loosecannon6142
      @loosecannon6142 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Oliver-ft2fqMike tyson wasnt the tallest man but people often overlook that he was built like a truck. He is nothing but muscle and thick bones. Also look at the size of his neck

  • @Yoshimatsu414
    @Yoshimatsu414 Рік тому +2495

    The patience Tyson had to time that punch was outstanding.

    • @bandelaroloverman3368
      @bandelaroloverman3368 Рік тому +13

      100%

    • @crooked-halo
      @crooked-halo Рік тому +25

      Yes, patience, and a hell of a lot of good blows by Gross. Especially that uppercut at 4:30. Wow.

    • @creampielover69
      @creampielover69 Рік тому +34

      @@crooked-halo While indeed very well done, Mike still noticed it comming and went with it upwards to minimize damage.
      Most of the force behind the punch was nullified by this, if Mike didn't go with it I think he might've had some problems.

    • @dhunsaaz1309
      @dhunsaaz1309 Рік тому +7

      That’s what happens when your training is defense only for a long time before you’re even allowed to throw a punch.

    • @chillhour6155
      @chillhour6155 Рік тому +10

      @@crooked-halo it takes twice as much energy to miss a punch then it does to hit one, he lacked the composure, discipline and confidence, so he was off balanced and already lost alot of energy with all those wild swings and he he was found wanting, it was an all or nothing move from him

  • @ballskin5984
    @ballskin5984 Рік тому +252

    “is there a way to stop Mike Tyson”
    Mike: “A .357 Magnum”🤣😂what a G

    • @artvandelay837
      @artvandelay837 Рік тому +4

      a 357 magnum

    • @davidcarter1013
      @davidcarter1013 Рік тому +1

      @@artvandelay837 It's a powerful handgun round Art.

    • @artvandelay837
      @artvandelay837 Рік тому +4

      @@davidcarter1013 yep but the original comment just said .57 magnum ;)

    • @gutyourtrust
      @gutyourtrust Рік тому +7

      @@artvandelay837 save some shrimp for the rest of us Art

    • @jerryhopper1685
      @jerryhopper1685 Рік тому +1

      You would probably need something bigger say 44 mag maybe a fifty cal

  • @Madskillsuniversity
    @Madskillsuniversity 7 місяців тому +5

    Wow, that was impressive. I never seen any duck and weave so good, all the while just waiting for ONE shot! Most people would have just started swinging back. Dude was smart as heck in the ring. He learned from the best.

  • @Hava_Hadi
    @Hava_Hadi 9 місяців тому +5

    Tyson is legendary athlete. One of the best gen X athletes and possibly all time

    • @jubalbiggs4559
      @jubalbiggs4559 7 днів тому +1

      We were spoiled. We had Mike Tyson in the ring, Michael Jordan on the court, and we just thought that was how sport was. Little did we know it was a unique era.

    • @Hava_Hadi
      @Hava_Hadi 7 днів тому

      @@jubalbiggs4559 💯

  • @Urlhere
    @Urlhere Рік тому +2779

    If Cus would have lived another 10 years I believe Tysons life would have been a different . Losing Cus broke Mike . Not only did he lose his farther figure , Cus kept him busy and in the right circles. But Mike has changed his outlook on life and learned from his mistakes and has become the man Cus would have been proud of.

    • @BAYOUBOOM
      @BAYOUBOOM Рік тому

      Don King is a virus Mike couldn't shake.

    • @johnandrus3901
      @johnandrus3901 Рік тому

      His biggest problems after Cus died were Don King and Robin Givens. Bad influences on him for sure. King is a cancer and Givens just a gold-digger. Cus would have kept him on the straight and narrow. Mike ditched his team and fell for the Don King hype. Too bad. He may have been undefeated had Cus lived.

    • @zaidkhan-uq2bk
      @zaidkhan-uq2bk Рік тому +83

      Lost Jim Jacobs also shortly after Cus, Bill Cayton was more business like and Kevin Rooney didn't have that touch that Cus had or even Teddy Atlas. It looks like Mike is in a good space, I'm glad he didn't go the way of Liston

    • @Adeyemiii
      @Adeyemiii Рік тому +95

      The death of Cus was a huge loss for Mike, but I think his career went downhill when he fired Kevin Rooney. Rooney was appointed by Cus before he died to take over as Mike’s trainer and Rooney was very good because Cus taught Kevin everything. Unfortunately, Don King got in Mike’s ear and Rooney was fired shortly after.

    • @jimmywrangles
      @jimmywrangles Рік тому +12

      I think Cus was half the problem, he taught Tyson to be a killer but never taught him how not to be.

  • @GFY11
    @GFY11 Рік тому +2649

    Only person who ended up defeating Mike Tyson was Mike himself, but he learned and moved up with his spiritual life. Dodging 18 punches and landing a clean shot to drop this guy, classic Iron Mike Tyson

    • @TabithaTabCat
      @TabithaTabCat Рік тому +34

      Mike and Buster Douglas..

    • @briananderson1246
      @briananderson1246 Рік тому +18

      The only worthy opponent is oneself

    • @turboman9471
      @turboman9471 Рік тому +25

      That’s stupid, you could say that about everyone

    • @charles1964
      @charles1964 Рік тому +10

      @Costa Azul
      If that's true then he got a Big Assist from Robin Givens, and Ruth Roper

    • @GFY11
      @GFY11 Рік тому

      @@charles1964 LOL that that does not kill makes one stronger, so yeah!

  • @Justafeller
    @Justafeller Рік тому +229

    Tyson is a warrior. Man was seriously dangerous when he was in his prime. Still dangerous. Especially if you sit behind him on a plane and decide to irritate him. Though those were love taps.

    • @m.christmas1307
      @m.christmas1307 Рік тому +6

      Facts...facts...and FACTS!!!

    • @ramontitmarsh306
      @ramontitmarsh306 Рік тому +23

      Only an idiot would antagonise Mr Tyson ever. The kid on the plane was a class of reeducation in respect for your elders cheers Mr Tyson

    • @lewisham
      @lewisham Рік тому

      I feel like there should be a special category of law where if you deliberately provoke Mike Tyson, you deserve what you get. Might as well stick your hand in a tiger cage.

    • @sundarmann6167
      @sundarmann6167 Рік тому +2

      🤣 Instant karma

    • @MrGriff305
      @MrGriff305 Рік тому +2

      Lol Tyson did just get away with punching that airplane guy because... that guy was an asshole and everyone loves Mike these days 😅

  • @97warlock
    @97warlock Рік тому +11

    I love Mikes response after the interveiwer asked Mike " whats it take to beat Mike Tyson". the breif moment of silence was golden.

  • @samconstantinou2335
    @samconstantinou2335 Рік тому +863

    Win or lose, anyone who got in the ring with a prime Mike Tyson has got my respect.

    • @captaineo8399
      @captaineo8399 Рік тому +14

      Even now

    • @christophergarwood2320
      @christophergarwood2320 Рік тому +13

      Boxing doesn't bring these opponents anymore.

    • @DJAUDIO1
      @DJAUDIO1 Рік тому +2

      100%

    • @harismansoor5733
      @harismansoor5733 Рік тому +1

      Truth is he never beat a single big name except 38 year old Larry Holmes in his whole career that too when he was 22 years old and at the peak of his powers and holmes came out of retirement

    • @777poco
      @777poco Рік тому +10

      I saw all of Mikes early fights, you could see the fear in some of his opponents eyes while Mike looked like he was going to kill them

  • @Vod-Kaknockers
    @Vod-Kaknockers Рік тому +848

    I remember seeing him on David Letterman years ago ( he was 19 at the time ) and Dave asked him what his plans were and Mike said in this soft spoken voice " to be the youngest heavy weight champion of the world ".
    Man, he wasn't kidding was he? How lucky were we to get to watch this kid grow into the baddest man on the planet?

    • @ewlinitis
      @ewlinitis Рік тому +6

      Well , all his fights were mapped out for this to happen. He avoided a few great fights back then. He was a money making machine back then and the marketing team of boxing knew what to do to keep it going.

    • @MisterMister5893
      @MisterMister5893 Рік тому +7

      Nice cherry picking. How many say “ to be a no name lifer who wouldn’t amount to much”. I mean you have to consider the context in which athletes are responding to.
      The winners make history or headlines and pop culture memes. Losers just fade into obscurity never to be spoken of again. Loss of those guys. They end up drinking themselves into a early grave, or like this dude, going back to their gang roots. Just because you stop pursuing your dreams doesn’t mean you stop eating or the bills stop coming..

    • @KrayKow
      @KrayKow Рік тому

      😭

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Рік тому +8

      @@MisterMister5893 spoken like a true beta

    • @gcg8187
      @gcg8187 Рік тому

      @@Last_Chance. hahahaha

  • @the1only467
    @the1only467 Рік тому +9

    Tyson is so impressive to watch. As an 80’s baby who didn’t grow up watching him it’s absolutely crazy to see him work in the ring.

  • @faizullakhan1556
    @faizullakhan1556 Рік тому +24

    I remember this fight. I was worried that Tyson was done. But that left hook was pure poetry. Simply magnifique! So sweet.

  • @thefox1703
    @thefox1703 Рік тому +890

    Tyson's ability to evade that barrage of punches was done so well that even Ali would have been impressed and the lefthand counter was masterfully executed.

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Рік тому +6

      The only difference was Ali would have gotten up.

    • @thefox1703
      @thefox1703 Рік тому +12

      @@j.dragon651 You dream.

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Рік тому +18

      @@thefox1703 He got up off the canvas many times. I am not saying he could have beat Mike, or the other way around. I lived in Catskill N.Y. for quite awhile and am kind of familiar with Mikes career.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Рік тому +13

      That was an impressive counter. But, yeah, Ali would've beaten Tyson, when both were in their primes. Mike would agree. Actually, I think he has.

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Рік тому +23

      @@waynej2608 I think he may have said that because he has become a humble man. There really is no telling unless it happened and that isn't about to happen anytime soon. One thing is for sure, Ali could take a punch and Mike could dish em out, it would have been a great fight. I am seventy years old and saw both in their primes.

  • @jakethomason5495
    @jakethomason5495 Рік тому +647

    gross's volley of missed punches and tyson's response is my favorite moment in boxing history.

    • @oscarjetson128
      @oscarjetson128 Рік тому +5

      Lol Lights out!!!

    • @nolanr1400
      @nolanr1400 Рік тому +8

      Not all missed !

    • @dummy9517
      @dummy9517 Рік тому +6

      Majority was landed

    • @GiegueX
      @GiegueX Рік тому +6

      i mean he got some good clean hits on mike ngl

    • @seanp9157
      @seanp9157 Рік тому +17

      @@nolanr1400 but that's the thing, within that onslaught, Mike took a few good hits, gauged his power, read his timing, laid out his plan mentally and then dodged the rapid fire, waiting for the split second when his face moved forward an inch and then put his lights out!

  • @satevo462
    @satevo462 Рік тому +62

    Tyson was sooo unbelievably ferocious at his peak. I honestly think he could have defeat any other boxer throughout history when he was at the top of his game. He was SO fast. Watch that knockout in slow motion and it still surprises you.

    • @cjcj2940
      @cjcj2940 Рік тому +1

      I agree, his penchant to go for the body if the head is covered makes him one of the more rare power punchers in history. Opponents had no where to hide.

    • @stoneone1479
      @stoneone1479 9 місяців тому +1

      Prime Cus d'amato Tyson was unbeatable. Simply unbeatable. Cus didn't make a boxer he made a soldier. And gave him the tools to destroy anybody in front of him.

    • @jubalbiggs4559
      @jubalbiggs4559 7 днів тому +1

      I 100% believe that prime Mike Tyson would have beaten prime Ali.

  • @TheCabinetmaster
    @TheCabinetmaster Рік тому +9

    THIS is an absolute textbook example of ......."It's not about how hard you can hit........It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward" Mike never stopped moving forward through all of those blows. IMO Mike is a LEGEND already, not many people achieve that in their own lifetime. I am about 3 years younger than Mike and I'm so glad that I got to see his whole career..
    How many fighters do you know that Pay Per View had to add a resolution that if the fight didn't last a certain amount of time they would refund your money........LOL
    I remember the lead up to fights, getting the PPV ready and you better be sitting in front of the tv because it could likely be over quick............I think one time it was somewhere around 30 seconds in the first round and that was it.

  • @seletarroots3258
    @seletarroots3258 Рік тому +105

    Tyson nullified his opponents superior reach and fast hands with even more superior foot work and speed. Increadible to see.
    Poor Reggie. You can really see he started to believe in himself there for a second. Right before he inspected the canvas...

    • @abovenbeyondlimits81
      @abovenbeyondlimits81 Рік тому +3

      Lolz yep . Like the garage of punches were actually impressive and he struck gold 2times and hit about 3.5 . You can see his strikes building confidence . Like he heard a voice . Finish him ! . .. but then the one hit wonder . Like wowww.

  • @weill6872
    @weill6872 Рік тому +94

    Tyson got hit but it was like those punches weren't hard enough for him to be taken down. And that final punch was like "Ok you've just had enough fun, now it's my turn".. wonderful finish

    • @artvandelay837
      @artvandelay837 Рік тому +14

      tyson was moving in the direction of the 1 or 2 punches that gross landed. zero damage done

    • @seanp9157
      @seanp9157 Рік тому +9

      Mike took a few good hits, but they weren't square hits as Tyson moved with them. What's incredible about that sequence was how Mike gauged his power, read his timing, laid out his plan mentally and then dodged the rapid fire, waiting for the split second when his face moved forward an inch and then put his lights out! The way he could that in such a minute period of time, under fire, was incredible.

  • @dmoore0079
    @dmoore0079 Рік тому +8

    Those counters of Tyson's were absolutely viscious! Not only were they fast, but he put so much momentum into them. I don't think any human being would have been able to get up after getting tagged with that left hook counter - that shit was superhuman!

  • @abudujana13
    @abudujana13 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video, BLTV CLASSICS

  • @c.galindo9639
    @c.galindo9639 Рік тому +227

    Mike when motivated and focused was unstoppable in how he matured and gained experienced. Seeing him in his true prime really shows how different he was in his boxing before his life went spiraling down out of control

    • @hokuto29
      @hokuto29 Рік тому +3

      He was like 30% was he used to be once he fire kevin rooney......Mike GOAT.

  • @patrickjamessimpson7268
    @patrickjamessimpson7268 Рік тому +132

    this has always been my favorite tyson fight because of the way he dodged them punches and unlashed that deadly one punch right on the chin. that for me is one of the greatest punches ever thrown in the heavyweight division. it sent shockwaves around the world

    • @GFY11
      @GFY11 Рік тому

      @dannyx27 let’s see you do that. My grandma could probably beat you

    • @GFY11
      @GFY11 Рік тому

      Agreed

    • @violent_bebop9687
      @violent_bebop9687 Рік тому

      @dannyx27 man you are a casual, Reggie would crush you so bad, you're bone marrow would be spilling out.

    • @chrishamilton2559
      @chrishamilton2559 Рік тому +5

      @dannyx27 except the man who literally got Tyson to the level he was able to achieve becoming the youngest world champion in history.
      But what did he know, amirite?

    • @chrishamilton2559
      @chrishamilton2559 Рік тому +1

      @dannyx27 it's more than that. The fight game is mental. Wins and losses are often determined by the level of mental commitment. That is what makes fighters who are unpredictable dangerous.
      Which is why Cus didn't want Mike to take a fight with him; which version would show up?

  • @enigma7791
    @enigma7791 Рік тому +57

    Everyone talks about Mikes power...but he had a tremendous defence in the form of body and head movement. He would crouch down and bob and weave often it looked like he was being tagged but he was already moving away from the shot leaving very little power in the shot. But constantly he was looking and waiting using his defence to make the other guy open and BAM!

    • @lashall8697
      @lashall8697 Рік тому +1

      You described it perfectly ☺️

    • @livin8964
      @livin8964 Рік тому +3

      Mike would pull all his power into his core keeping his elbows down and in with fists under his chin and turn himself in to protect himself until he would explode putting all his power in a 3 punch combo that knocked out 44 out of 48 total opponents...48 fights 44 knockouts...Thats incredible.

    • @livin8964
      @livin8964 Рік тому

      Mike Tyson...The name is the definition of the words powerful, destruction and dangerous lol Savage too

  • @risboturbide9396
    @risboturbide9396 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for plugging Rich's boxing channel! Very classy🍻

  • @justinhearst
    @justinhearst Рік тому +120

    Man, congrats on how quickly your videos have gone viral and also how you give a backstory on Mike's opponents as well after the fights. I hope to see more videos from you not just on Mike but on other Legendary Boxers as well.

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine Рік тому

      Too bad Another all his videos are full of mistakes. Almost right away, he makes a mistake anyone who had actually gone and watched his fights would know: they said he now ready for the big time and not a champion yet going into the Gross fight. But he had already won the WBA/WBC championship belts before the Gross fight and got the unified belt when he beat Berbick a few weeks after the Gross fight.

    • @sisahmcwera106
      @sisahmcwera106 Рік тому

      Yup, am watching in South Africa 🇿🇦 rn

  • @georgemochalov550
    @georgemochalov550 Рік тому +12

    The fact that you give shoutouts and recommendations to other channels, on top of the great documentaries u produce makes you one of the best channels I encountered

  • @user-do2ev2hr7h
    @user-do2ev2hr7h Рік тому +7

    Watching all these videos really underscores how Tyson was a far more technical fighter than he's widely given credit for today.

  • @tyronevaldez-kruger5313
    @tyronevaldez-kruger5313 Рік тому

    Came back to say that your Rich the Fight Historian recommendation is appreciated much🙏🏾. So many Greats undervalued today

  • @tenbroeck1958
    @tenbroeck1958 Рік тому +24

    Tyson was a boxing machine man! I am still a fan. That "leaping left" was devastating! I love his Tyson's Murder Mysteries even!

    • @VonDelacroix
      @VonDelacroix Рік тому +1

      sucks they can't continue it with Norm Macdonald. Pigeon was easily my favorite character.

  • @jackakascko
    @jackakascko Рік тому +16

    One of my favorite knockouts ever, from pure defense to lightning attack

  • @Mandarintoenail1
    @Mandarintoenail1 Рік тому

    Thanks for giving Rich the fight historian a shout out. I love his channel. Great mini documentaries

  • @max3075
    @max3075 Рік тому +2

    Love these videos! Keep it up! Already subbed after the 2nd vid

  • @Bane77788
    @Bane77788 Рік тому +38

    That single punch put a smile on my face :D

  • @fanoffighting4283
    @fanoffighting4283 Рік тому +6

    I can watch about Tyson forever! thank you for this video!

  • @peetvader478
    @peetvader478 Рік тому +1

    These videos are so well done! Props to finding the footage too

  • @howardshelphowwordshelp4dg586

    I love Tysons dedication, unmatched I come back to life with it each time, 1C comped all places I come back

  • @NickWuebker
    @NickWuebker Рік тому +39

    That was absurd head movement by Iron Mike. He dodged nearly every shot Gross threw in that last flurry and then dropped the hammer on him with that lethal left hook.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Рік тому

      Yeah you would want a few bullets in that 357. Tyson is likely to go all Matrix on your ass.

  • @Va11idus
    @Va11idus Рік тому +48

    This is my favorite Tyson KO ever. This is why I don't think anyone could have beaten Mike at this time in his career.

    • @ziggyc4474
      @ziggyc4474 Рік тому +2

      Yep

    • @norrismulgrew859
      @norrismulgrew859 Рік тому +2

      You got that right.

    • @generalkang1969
      @generalkang1969 Рік тому +1

      Gross was a nothingburger... losses to Jesse Ferguson, ANTHONY Witherspoon, no-not-the-Jack Johnson. Does nobody understand that lousy opponents make fighters look better than they are?

    • @wtfgebeurdmij2991
      @wtfgebeurdmij2991 Рік тому +1

      @@generalkang1969 agreed, fighters do look better against bad opponents but dont underestimate mike and cus as a duo!
      Mike tyson would probably not have been able to become a professional boxer without cus d amato.
      Mike, thank you terrible childhood, just didnt have enough wisdom/maturity to handle emotions, distractions and bad decisions.
      Thats why i think he could not become a good boxer on his own.
      I think, for example, that ali would have been able to become champion on his own( with any coach ). He just had it all. Thats why he is the greatest in my opinion
      But in the right hands ( from cus d amato ) mike was like a living weapon controlled by a tactision who knew where to aim, when to shoot and how to win
      And mike was one hell of a lethal weapon..

  • @gingersubramoney695
    @gingersubramoney695 Рік тому

    MT Is a legend . He made boxing exciting to watch . I still watch his fights. Live on legend .

  • @xxmrrickxx
    @xxmrrickxx Рік тому

    Great videos. I wish I could have comprehended the sports history I was witnessing when I watched some of these matches on TV as a young kid.

  • @stevenwillow2525
    @stevenwillow2525 Рік тому +9

    Watching these videos brings back so many memories from my childhood. Me and my whole family betting/guessing when he’d knock them out. Thanks for posting these.

  • @mrbigg151
    @mrbigg151 Рік тому +5

    Sheesh, I could watch Tyson fights all day. Those quick moves and that punching power 💯🥊💢

  • @chase7767
    @chase7767 Рік тому +2

    "Were you surprised by that?"
    "Not at all."
    Classic Tyson

  • @ethanztz7194
    @ethanztz7194 Рік тому +1

    just found your video and channel from this vid, and sub'd. Not just because the video was flawless punctual but because the shout-outs at the end show respect and love, keep it up

  • @calig2349
    @calig2349 Рік тому +3

    I appreciate how you recommended other channels and boxing series to watch. This was great content .

  • @tbirdboy
    @tbirdboy Рік тому +9

    I knew Reggie was doing time but you guys really broke it down as to why. Good job BLTV!

  • @jaywavy5734
    @jaywavy5734 Рік тому

    Idk how I came across this video but thanks. I love it!

  • @ZeNeonKnight
    @ZeNeonKnight Рік тому

    Your production is amazing. Perfect video selection, transitions, and voiceovers.

  • @BriceHoward7001
    @BriceHoward7001 Рік тому +8

    Announcer:
    “What’s the best way to beat Mike Tyson?”
    Mike: “… with a 357 Magnum.”

  • @Ja_s-per
    @Ja_s-per Рік тому +24

    As he was raised against,
    In the streets...
    He fought his way out,
    With an Angel!!!
    I grew up in a similar situation!!!
    "Iron Mike Tyson!",
    Is my Idol!!!...
    🥊🙏🥊

  • @tigerstriker
    @tigerstriker Рік тому

    Great videos!! Thank you

  • @ericscottstevens
    @ericscottstevens Рік тому +16

    Cus had Mike using a 300 pound punching bag that most other boxers refused to train on. It was used to train short heavyweights with limited reach but bring more crushing power in close proximity to their opponent. Marciano trained in the same scenario but had 3 more inches of reach than Mike had.
    Mike was eventually eased off the 300 pound bag as Cus thought Mike would develop microfractures in his hands.
    So on they went to training on the water bags. Simply amazing the tutelage by D’Amato in his final act.

  • @josemucarselsacoto5122
    @josemucarselsacoto5122 Рік тому +3

    Best boxing stories on UA-cam! The world needs less TV and more BLTV!

  • @T4SelNiNO
    @T4SelNiNO Рік тому +13

    I had no idea tyson had fought a man convicted of killing multiple people. His story just gets more and more interesting even all these years later

  • @JustinCredible2452
    @JustinCredible2452 Рік тому

    Your content is on point my guy💯💯 Keep dropping that 🔥🔥

  • @stevesmith9447
    @stevesmith9447 Рік тому +1

    Probably your best video. Perfect foundation even for anybody who only knows that "boxing is the one with your fists, I think?"

  • @eddieg1230
    @eddieg1230 Рік тому +31

    Would love to see BLTV do this with some of Naseem Hamed's fights...guy was entertaining

  • @racuz8
    @racuz8 Рік тому +17

    " 357 magnum " not wrong 😅

    • @therealm3818
      @therealm3818 Рік тому +1

      Isn't that what teddy atlas pointed in Tyson's face when he harassed his sister?

  • @greengrowlocks566
    @greengrowlocks566 Рік тому +4

    How do I not remember this? That flurry into one punch KO. What a freakin' legend.

  • @frankwood1525
    @frankwood1525 Рік тому +1

    interviewer: "if there is a way to beat Mike Tyson how do you do it"
    Mike: "With a 357 magnum"

  • @JCmaverick
    @JCmaverick Рік тому +36

    Mike was the scariest dude to square up with... incredible work ethic combined with raw natural power.. the best

  • @lordoj1568
    @lordoj1568 Рік тому +4

    This Series is so Amazing and Captivating Please Upload more fast and soon These Videos are Pure Golu this Channel is all A GRADE BOXING 🥊

  • @jaywinters2483
    @jaywinters2483 Рік тому +5

    One of the great keys to Michael Tyson success was not only the way his body was built with incredible strength and speed was not only the great training he received but the fact that he was teachable. He was humble and teachable. Teachable. Teachable. Teachable. And that is what the Bible says is wisdom.

  • @cookingwithcorey3346
    @cookingwithcorey3346 Рік тому

    I love watching all of Tysons armature and the beginning of Tysons pro fights. The commentators had no idea they was watching what was gonna be one of if not the best heavy weight fighters to ever set foot in the ring and i love hearing their reactions

  • @Cherokee2A.
    @Cherokee2A. Рік тому +4

    His technique was impeccable. Truly amazing to watch

  • @theephraimite
    @theephraimite Рік тому +73

    Man… the way Tyson dodged that barrage of punches was done so expertly and with composure. Other fighters would have panicked and gotten ko’ed. Had Tyson kept this original team of his throughout his entire career, he would have done way better.
    Monday ngt - May 30, 2022.

  • @jkker05
    @jkker05 8 місяців тому

    There will never be another Tyson. His fights were the Super Bowls of fighting!

  • @Ticonderous1
    @Ticonderous1 Рік тому

    Love this channel .. Iron Mike was The Man when i was growing up in the 80s .. Never missed a fight down at the local ...

  • @charlesburris6314
    @charlesburris6314 Рік тому +32

    Tyson's defense was stellar. Gross was no chump, but Mike made him whiff several times.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Рік тому +1

      And even when he landed a couple of good shots in that barrage, Tyson never stopped moving and ducking.

  • @chopperdude407
    @chopperdude407 Рік тому +21

    That was pretty damn impressive id say. Mike was hell of a boxer. And he did that even with having little guidance as a boy growing up. He raised himself for god sakes. Of course theres gonna be some damage there. He did very well regardless.

    • @Wingzofelzorro
      @Wingzofelzorro Рік тому +1

      Ikr i hate when ppl discredit him saying he was hyped and overrated etc.In reality He was underrated a bit given his circumstances.

  • @Joeblow-ms3cv
    @Joeblow-ms3cv Місяць тому

    Excellent analysis.

  • @billjohnson4626
    @billjohnson4626 Рік тому

    great video, thanks

  • @TimberwolfCY
    @TimberwolfCY Рік тому +6

    Another fantastic video.
    Also love how you put up suggestions to other channels for further viewing, and spreading the love around.
    Got a sub out of me. Great work!

  • @UnderHisHand
    @UnderHisHand Рік тому +6

    What other boxer in history describes his strategy as "precarious", "impetuous"..?
    Such an analytical thinker.

    • @terryboland3816
      @terryboland3816 Рік тому

      I don't think Tyson described his strategy as 'precarious' did he? It would be an odd statement.

    • @UnderHisHand
      @UnderHisHand Рік тому

      He most certainly did. Watch the video. There's also footage of him calling his style impetuous. I agree that these aren't typical usages of the words, but they aren't incorrect, either.

    • @terryboland3816
      @terryboland3816 Рік тому

      @@UnderHisHand At 5:02? It's not totally clear to me but I think he actually says 'but I wasn't carious about it' meaning, I think, that he didn't care about Gross's aggressive start. What do you think he says?

  • @beachthor1
    @beachthor1 Рік тому +1

    Well this is a gem of a UA-cam channel.

  • @aschule5684
    @aschule5684 20 днів тому

    Mike is such an amazing master. He not only knew the precise second to strike and almost ALWAYS hit his target. But I've never watched anyone so skilled at avoiding punches! He almost always gets out of the way. Everything about Mike is next level! A champion unlike any other.

  • @ifuckingh8you195
    @ifuckingh8you195 Рік тому +10

    You really are amazing at creating content like this, should do some more boxing and MMA.

  • @Gazmus
    @Gazmus Рік тому +7

    Love these. I was just about too young to appreciate him at the time. He was always Drederick Tatum to me 😊
    Do Lennox next pls

  • @MiguelTiempos
    @MiguelTiempos Рік тому

    Great Series!!!

  • @jerid
    @jerid Рік тому

    I really appreciate the update on the opponents.

  • @Levi1004life
    @Levi1004life Рік тому +3

    Great video keep up the hard work

  • @mineeco9677
    @mineeco9677 Рік тому +17

    Cus d'amato was a bright guy for sure. But I still believe that Tyson has a higher IQ and would have been brilliant if someone took care of him at school. His vocabulary and the manner in which he expresses himself is quite amazing for a kid from the streets.

  • @landrover2561
    @landrover2561 Рік тому +2

    One the the best defensive boxing skills that I’ve ever seen, defensive with the purpose and hunger always creating an opportunity to finish his unfortunate opponent. Unbeatable Iron Mike T 😎

  • @davidmarrier2737
    @davidmarrier2737 Рік тому

    Nice work putting this together engulfing to the end.

  • @iAintSayDat
    @iAintSayDat Рік тому +13

    Reggie’s gameplan and/or composure was off. He had to know after Tillis fight his best chance was to try to tie Tyson up and slow the fight down. It only took a split second to get knocked out in an exchange with Tyson.

  • @kazawann-aboriginal
    @kazawann-aboriginal Рік тому +4

    OMG! They don't give this enough recognition. How do you hit Tyson that many times, with a uppercut at the end then Tyson finished him with one freaking shot 😳. DETERMINED AND FOCUSED!!! That's why I love this guy man.

    • @abdulmu6931
      @abdulmu6931 Рік тому

      Tyson got hit twice then dude got hyped and threw a flurry hiting nothing b4 the disaster blow

  • @thegiftedone
    @thegiftedone Рік тому

    I love your channel!…I love all Tyson vids…it’s like a movie but way better……your editing skills are insanely good!…..

  • @michaelleake4854
    @michaelleake4854 Рік тому +1

    Great content once again.

  • @yaanubhav
    @yaanubhav Рік тому +3

    That left hook is the best thing in boxing ..so clean

  • @matt8863
    @matt8863 Рік тому +21

    4:15 One of the reasons why Mike Tyson is the greatest HW boxer I've ever seen...Riveting performance.

    • @TheDrugFreeThrasher
      @TheDrugFreeThrasher Рік тому +3

      It’s amazing how he just ate that uppercut and just barely reacted.. and then proceeded to duck and weave into his devastating hook to the head. What a great fight.

  • @anthonyortiz5420
    @anthonyortiz5420 Рік тому +1

    Your edits are the best I've ever seen

  • @DA-lk5np
    @DA-lk5np Рік тому +16

    No comments about how Tyson doesnt back up like 99.9% of boxers would after that first pop - then he withstands the barage without stepping back - then gives one shot to level his opponent. Simply amazing.