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Mike Tyson Says Heavyweight Champion Who Beat Him “Wasn’t The Warrior” People Think He Is

At the peak of his powers,
Mike Tyson was the most formidable heavyweight on the planet.

He burst onto the scene back in 1985,
making his professional debut when he was just 18-years-old.Mike Tyson Says Heavyweight Champion Who Beat Him "Wasn't The Warrior" People Think He Is - Seconds Out

He impressively defeated his first nineteen opponents via stoppage,
with twelve of those victories coming in the opening round.

His crowning moment came just over one year after his debut
when he defeated Trevor Berbick to capture the WBC heavyweight title
and become the youngest heavyweight champion in history with a second-round knockout victory.

He would go on to become undisputed champion
with respective victories over WBA champion James Smith
and IBF champion Tony Tucker in the year that followed,
achieving this feat just a month after his 21st birthday.

It wasn’t entirely plain sailing for Tyson during his tenure, however,
after suffering a number of defeats along the way.

One of the fighters to beat ‘Iron Mike’ was Evander Holyfield,
who fought him twice in a seven-month period during the late 1990s.Supreme - Mike Tyson sends out a message after his loss to Jake Paul Friday night Mike Tyson: This is one of those situations when you lost but still won. I'm

Speaking in a historic interview,
Tyson disclosed details of his second encounter with Holyfield,
which is more commonly known as the ‘bite fight’.

“I told him ‘he butt me’. I complained about it in the first fight.
Listen, Holyfield isn’t the tough warrior that he says he is!
I got one eye! He’s not impaired, he’s got ears.
I got one eye, if he takes one I got another one..”

After stopping Tyson in the penultimate round of their first bout in November 1996,
the heavyweight greats met for a second time in the following June.

The rematch came to a staggering halt during the third round
after Tyson bit Holyfield’s ear,
leading to the referee disqualifying the former champion
in one of the most controversial moments in boxing history.