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Mike Tyson believes there is just one fighter in boxing history that would have beaten him during his prime years.
At the height of his storied professional career, Mike Tyson proved himself to be the most formidable fighter on the planet.
Two undefeated heavyweight titans entered the squared circle to contest the undisputed titles on August 1, 1987 in Las Vegas.
Tyson blitzed his far more experienced opponent, knocking him out at 2:35 of the second round. He quickly followed the win by ...
MIKE TYSON revealed the “scariest fighter that ever lived” – who would even knock out police officers. Tyson still stands as ...
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On3 on MSNMusings from Arledge: Making sense of the Saving College Sports executive order
I try to keep politics out of Musings. But when politicians purport to set the rules governing college football, I’m forced ...
Inspired by Mike Tyson, cruiserweight Aloys Junior brings a ferocious style and bold attitude as he targets Ellis Zorro and ...
Teddy Atlas says that Mike Tyson's round two finish over Trevor Berbick in 1986 was his greatest-ever knockout.
Trevor Berbick beat Muhammad Ali and lost to Mike Tyson On December 11, 1981, Muhammad Ali went to war with Trevor Berbick in what was billed ‘Drama in Bahahma’. In the early portion of the fight, the ...
Trevor Berbick, who lost his heavyweight title to Mike Tyson and was the last boxer to fight Muhammad Ali, was found dead Saturday in a church courtyard in his hometown, police said. He was ...
1977 — Philadelphia’s Tom Bladon scores four goals and collects four assists to set a record for defensemen with eight points in the Flyers’ 11-1 victory over the Cleveland Barons. 1981 — Former world ...
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