one of the most exciting players of the 2010s even though just a role player
@1991hering2 күн бұрын
Tyson Jake slaped u hahahahahhahahahaha
@lennyyhh4 күн бұрын
Anyone know the song in the background starting at ~21:00
@spproductionsnba3 күн бұрын
“Vengeance” by Zack Hemsey
@willianssantoshomemade97104 күн бұрын
javale mcgee great guy😮
@wilhelmut4 күн бұрын
Kiedyś, zbije i z Nim pione. ! i z Trumpem, i z "..Żonę -ą, i matkę ą, i babkę ą, i dziadka aa, a tu z dziadkiem }8>
@wilhelmut4 күн бұрын
Sara (1997)
@garyowensby28214 күн бұрын
goats ………. tyson ..ail…. suger ray ..arron prior ….jack johnson …
@mulalojuniornephawe94695 күн бұрын
Just makes me ❤ & repect him even more!
@gwmba19895 күн бұрын
Mike had a caring team around him at a young age that skillfully guided him to the title, but then Cus Dmato and Jim Jacobs died and Bill Cayton was bullied out of the picture by Robin Givens (the bitch of all bitches) and Don King (the demon of all demons) leaving Tyson defenseless and rudderless emotionally. First Givens divorced Tyson and got at least 10 million dollars from him in a settlement and then King persuaded Tyson to fire Kevin Rooney as his trainer paving the way for the frizzy haired fiend to take full control of Mike's life. King fed Tyson's ego, told him he was the best fighter ever to live and let Mike indulge himself in every way possible. The result was an inevitable ass whooping in the ring and the man to do it was arguably the worst challenger that Tyson had faced up until that point - the lowly and lightly regarded James Douglas. Yet, despite the shock and embarrassment of losing to Douglas, Tyson still stuck with King as his promoter, only finally severing ties with him in 1999 and signing up with Shelly Finkel. It took Tyson a long time to see through the scammers, con artists, charlatons and predators that had latched on to him from late 1988 onwards. However, in the end he survived the madness and came out on top. Many of Tyson's detractors said that he would wind up dead in an alley somewhere before the age of 40, but he is nearly 60 today and still going strong. In the end, Mike lost a lot of battles but won the war and, for that, I salute him.
@bigpoppa39996 күн бұрын
What was dude thinking at 11:20 😂😂😂😂
@shonidoyle10596 күн бұрын
Incredible video!
@holywarrior966 күн бұрын
Mike Tyson did use bodyguards
@spproductionsnba6 күн бұрын
so?
@mcdornin70726 күн бұрын
THIS ISTHE BEST EVER AND HOW DID I DO ? WELL YOU DID GOOD NOT JUST GOOD BUT FKN AMAZING. The best fighter in the world and the best insperation for a generation of all the people who loved you and had a love for the sport.
@ZacharyBurton-b6i7 күн бұрын
Dang, he is so good.
@Ferretje7 күн бұрын
The Jake vs Tyson fight was a set-up. There was plenty of evidence that Tyson was holding back and not releasing any series on Jake. Not a single punch landed and Tyson was actually visibly frustrated but was just playing this for the money. But now the same thing again but with his other brother Logan. What a pathetic and worthless display that Mike unfortunately engages in. Very unfortunate😢
@trustmebro7037 күн бұрын
slammmm dunk!
@AALEXWERKOWSKI7 күн бұрын
What a document, felt a mix of emotions throughout
@shivasrinivasan808 күн бұрын
For me, for the brief time, he was the best basketball player to ever play.
@SCORPIO_3.38 күн бұрын
Well put together. Mike is and was the greatest heavy weight champion of all time. He was an absolute trained assassin in that ring. We all make mistakes in life. Cus is definitely looking down proud.
@golife75478 күн бұрын
I remember Ali spoke in interview, the hardest part in his training is to avoid woman, party and other stuff. To sleep early, wake early, keep that cont everyday is tough.. I'm not remember word to word but it's what he's mean..
@jesuschristisgod43658 күн бұрын
🐐
@patrickhamelin10839 күн бұрын
Supported you thru EVERY ALLEGATION, ALI ROLLING IN HIS GRAVE, CUS DIDNT SAVE YOU FOR YOU TO SELL YOUR SOUL!
@JasonGarber-n9y9 күн бұрын
Ive actually been keepimg up on tysons career since the 80z when u was a destroyer, a giant killer.. and u gotta know i was obsessed with mike tysons punch out , that game was awesome ,wa nuthin like it back then. # SNAKE PAUL" # MAKE MIKE A DESTROYER AGAIN ..!
@traphustler9 күн бұрын
My 🐐 My 👑
@TheThirstycoyote10 күн бұрын
It's gonna be a really long time before we see any one even remotely close to Iron Mike
@CalvinCaracciolo11 күн бұрын
Happy 40th Birthday King
@jlshine1711 күн бұрын
This should be called “Chasing greatness and falling short of it”
@nathancook285211 күн бұрын
Great title. LeFraud clearly hasn't caught greatness, and never will.
@Disneymagic2413 күн бұрын
That’s my goat
@marcleegsma717813 күн бұрын
The only boxer could beet him was Mohammed Ali Mike is the harder punching fighter but Mohammed Ali was smarter and could take all puches for 15 rounds
@RJ_82414 күн бұрын
in 2008-10 he dunked at least once every game he was an exciting player
@EmmettYuill14 күн бұрын
He gave up on Toronto.
@dark-tx2pc14 күн бұрын
Tyson vs berbick song please😔❤
@spproductionsnba14 күн бұрын
@@dark-tx2pc vengeance by Zach hemsey
@bunnyshonismusic264215 күн бұрын
Mike gives me Heart.
@bunnyshonismusic264215 күн бұрын
I love you, Mike.
@DosRepe15 күн бұрын
100%Yes Sign Lakers 100%Yes Sign Lakers 100%Yes Sign Lakers Sign PG&SG Lakers D Smith Jr
@topperharley918216 күн бұрын
Blake’s athleticism and showmanship got killed by this eras 3 point shootouts. I’d much rather watch Blake dunk than Steph chuck 3’s
@spproductionsnba16 күн бұрын
@@topperharley9182 I think age and injuries is what killed his athleticism
@tks240216 күн бұрын
35:15 What is the name of the song from here?
@spproductionsnba16 күн бұрын
@@tks2402 “really got it” - JERREAU
@tks240216 күн бұрын
@@spproductionsnba Thanks bro!!!
@jameshetfield589416 күн бұрын
What a beautiful show. Thank you so much for putting this together. It’s all about growth. I get all worked up watching him knock people to the ground, but it’s so strange that I more love watching him cry and admitting deep human fear. That's greatness to me. It's the evolution of a soul
@theinformationbomber710217 күн бұрын
the intro gives me chills!
@Leogoat72717 күн бұрын
That Laker team with Tyson should've been waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better!!! Coach wasn't coaching because they had a roster; Lebron, Rondo, Tyson, Ingram, Lance, KCP, Beasley, Lonzo, Hart, Caruso, Kuzma, McGee, Zubac, Svi, Mo Wagner!!! That's a roster!!!!
@GodSon9118 күн бұрын
Mj is the Goat to me But imagine Bron winning all his rings in Cleveland He will probably be regarded the Goat 🐐 💪🏽🙏🏾🙌🏾
@Voltair10118 күн бұрын
Great editing.
@JasonGarber-n9y19 күн бұрын
The best story of a great boxer , nobody beats tyson when he's with cus and rooney...
@JasonGarber-n9y19 күн бұрын
First song they play nas !!!!! Mike tyson ,I'm sold
@EM-fk7mk19 күн бұрын
Reason Mike Tyson was "hurt" or anyone who does Peek a Boo has any mental issues... is because Cus'D'Amato fucking tells people to punch with "bad intentions". Intention is your mind, if your mind is not good, then it's gonna be ill. You don't need to "hurt" the guy to punch well. You should have "good intentions" when you punch. Punch to fix the guy across from you who has the "bad intentions" who is fucked up, you fix him. Thats how Shaolin does it. We have compassion for our enemy, as we kick their asses. And nobody can do that today. Nobody is strong enough to do Shaolin Kung fu. Thats where Peek a Boo came from. NOT KARATE. Karate itself is from Kung Fu. U wanna punch GOOD, not BAD, let the other guy be bad. So Tyson took on all this bad energy and bad intent... he didn't need to do that at all.. He would have been even better, if he had good intentions. The intent is to make the guy fly across the room with one punch. Thats good. Not bad. So yea it's really Cus'D'Amato's fault. He didn't learn kung fu well enough.
@SIGMAMINDEDMGTOW20 күн бұрын
Love the Shawshank redemption music at the beginning. I think the musical piece that's playing is called "Brookes theme".
@stevennewman827621 күн бұрын
Baddest to ever walk this planet. THE MFN BADDEST!!!
@lonewolf523821 күн бұрын
This an _award-winning_ documentary, IMO. Fecking brilliant! I worked nearly half my life in the film/television industry as a writer, producer, production manager, and creative director, so I am not easily impressed.
@spproductionsnba21 күн бұрын
@@lonewolf5238 that’s awesome. I’m only 19 but I wanna get into that industry also. Any advice on how to get started?
@lonewolf523820 күн бұрын
@spproductionsnba you're off to a great start. Build a demo reel of your best work, then shoot a short on-camera pitch and use that as a hook / intro for your demo reel. Puts a face to the name and a personalty to the work. Then shop it around to TV stations, film/television/video production agencies, even ad agencies. Given what I've seen here, you have the talent a lot of these outfits are on the lookout for. So, keep doing what you're doing, always strive to do better, develop your style, your signature, acquire some experience. Then make your move.
@yojimbe122 күн бұрын
Sorry but if Mike Tyson doesn't care about his legacy, then I don't either.
@spproductionsnba22 күн бұрын
@@yojimbe1 why watch the video then? I think you do care.