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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

I saw it Live at the Longacre theatre last year was a great show. He is doing spot dates all over the world you should look out to see when you can catch it.

Also check out the book it goes way more in depth than the show.
http://www.amazon.com/Undisputed-Truth-M...0399161287


My favorite part was the Mitch Green Story

"Mike Tyson Mitch Green Street Fight Aftermath HQ Rare"



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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Quote: (11-18-2013 02:37 AM)Rosca Wrote:  

I am pissed off that my school's boxing club is not allowed to hit each other. Should I still join it? It just seems like bullshit. And like mech said I need to learn how to throw a punch.

What do you mean?

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Regardless, you can still get a great workout using all the bags, equipment etc.
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

I saw it live in San Francisco last year and even met Mike for a few seconds after. He gave me a hug. Probably because I was with a cute girl and wearing a red blazer.

The New York show was a little different. Same stories but he added a lot more local flair in the NY show.

In SF, he was a little nervous, the crowd was mostly white. He was a little shy at first..

When there was a litte pause in the action, I yelled -- "We love you Mike"

He said -- "I love you too".

I like to think that this calmed him down and made him more comfortable up there.

The NY show was a little better, probably because he was home.

Amazing story of a modern American gladiator.

Peace to Cus D'Amato.

Quote: (11-17-2013 07:44 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Does he still owe dough to the IRS?

Supposedly, he still owes tens of millions to the IRS.

That's why everyone is trying t help him make money.

Don King and those guys did not even help him pay his taxes!
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Mike Tyson was so respectful, sad and humble when he retired from boxing.

One of the most moving things I ever saw.

http://youtu.be/G6SsGgLDMlw?t=2m41s
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Saw this comment on YouTube:

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Tyson was a beast no doubt about it. But you guys can't minimize the role of good marketing. A lot of the guys Tyson fought early on were no-names. That was done intentionally to build up his legendary persona. And shit hit the fan when he started fighting real boxers... like Buster Douglas. After that his only way to win fights was to eat peoples ears off. I'm not saying he wasn't a great boxer, but there was too much planning, plotting, and hyped up bs going on. It was all about money. Not matching him with good fighters.

What do you think? It is an interesting comment since I cannot recall Tyson defeating a boxing great.

I am sure that comment has revealed my lack of boxing knowledge. So would be interested to hear what others think?
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

^ Mike Tyson in his late teens/early twenties would have obliterated any Heavyweight in history. I had a different opinion until I recently watched a LOT of Tyson vids. A 20 year old Mike Tyson would beat any boxer in the history of the sport. Maybe perhaps 18 year old, when Cus was still alive.

Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

I got a chance to see the special. It's crazy that a guy can just give a monologue of his life story and it being so interesting that it does well on Broadway and is produced by a famous director.

As for Tyson the boxer, he fought whoever he could in his era. Not all eras are created equal. People say the same thing to discredit guys like Mayweather, (Andre) Ward, and even De la Hoya. But all you can do is fight who's out there and that's it.

Tyson in his prime is my favorite all-time boxer for stylistic reasons but I don't think he could have beat Ali. Even Tyson agrees!




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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

I finally watched it last night. Of course, being both a boxing fan AND a New Yorker, I remember so much of what he talked about on stage. I love that it was completely in Mike's voice - salty language and all. The show is true to who he is.

As for the comments about who Mike fought on the way up...his path was no different than any other young fighter with promise. Mike was a teenager, so who should they have put him in there with on the way up? He fought veteran journeymen. Cus had him on a one fight a month program, to keep him busy and to take the lessons from the gym into the ring against competition. I believe on some occasions he had him fight twice in a month, because he was knocking guys out so quickly.

Mike's career was definitely split in two halves - the D'Amato/Jacobs/Cayton team era, and the King era. D'Amato's team truly cared about Mike, and also knew how to handle him to a certain extent. If you saw "Undisputed Truth," you know what a troubled kid he was. D'Amato had him focused, well-trained and prepared to fight. After D'Amato and Jacobs died, and King/Givens/Roper moved in the get Cayton pushed out, they ruined him. Mike wasn't hyped and marketed. He was legitimately intimidating, and decent fighters, once they tasted the power, were just looking to survive. The way he came into the ring, black trunks and shoes, no socks or robe, and just a towel with a hole cut in it over his shoulders. Grimacing and glistening with sweat, ready to get in that ass. No feeling out process - he RAN out into the center of the ring at the bell and went to work. That's not hype - that's legit. Buster Douglas was actually a highly-skilled, but underachieving fighter. That night in Japan was the perfect storm - Douglas' mother had just died. That can affect a fighter in one of two ways. He can either be overcome with grief and not want to fight, or it can motivate him to fight harder and without fear. For Buster, a notoriously unmotivated fighter, it was the latter. Mike, however, came in lazy and unprepared. They were so sure they'd win, that they didn't even send experienced cornermen with him. There was no cutman, and they didn't even have an endswell in the corner. By this time, Mike had already abandoned much of what Cus had taught him - there was no more bobbing and weaving, no more head movement. He was no longer going to the body, breaking guys down. He was a straight up-and-down headhunter, but because he could take a shot and still hit harder than everyone out there, he was still able to get guys out. Remember, he almost had Douglas out that night with a nasty uppercut. In the show, Mike talks of the 13 second count Buster got. That isn't completely true though. By rule, the ref doesn't have to start the count, or can stop or delay the count until the fighter goes to the neutral corner, and Mike was slow to get to the corner. While Buster was rocked, he wasn't as hurt as many think he was. He did what a fighter should - take your time and clear your head before you get up. The fact that he went right back to work on Mike validates that.

After this fight, and that bullshit rape conviction, along with the bloodsucking King, Mike was a shell. I actually don't blame him for biting Holyfield. Evander had become a dirty fighter later in his career - almost none of his opponents made it out of the ring without getting their faces split open or badly swollen due to his frequent head-butting. But Mike was done - he didn't want to fight anymore, but couldn't do anything else and he needed money. The end of his career doesn't mean his early career was a sham.

"The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best when no one is watching."
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Quote: (11-20-2013 07:14 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

Mike's career was definitely split in two halves - the D'Amato/Jacobs/Cayton team era, and the King era. D'Amato's team truly cared about Mike, and also knew how to handle him to a certain extent. If you saw "Undisputed Truth," you know what a troubled kid he was. D'Amato had him focused, well-trained and prepared to fight. After D'Amato and Jacobs died,

Was just talking about Jim Jacobs the other day

Has anyone seen this before? One of the only Jim Jacobs interview i have ever seen




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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Ali vs Tyson is one of my favorite debates. Its always tough to compare athletes from different eras. My current position is something that I heard from an old boxing trainer.. Maybe, it was Angelo Dundee, I forget..?

His opinion was:

Ali would have beaten Tyson because Ali had better "character". Ali had slighter better internal motivation, focus, and mental toughness. When things got tough, Mike was more likely to quit.

Muhammad also had a huge reach advantage. And, he knew how to use it against smaller, hard punching opponents.

Ali fought a guy who was similar to Tyson, Joe Frazier. He beat him 2 out of 3 but it took everything Ali had to finish Frazier. Based on those 3 fights, I think you have to admit that Tyson-Ali would be a good, competitive fight.

Obviously, if Cus would have lived another 5-10 years, Mike probably would have reached a higher level.

But, who knows..

I also would love to see Floyd Mayweather vs Bruce Lee is a street fight. Another tough one?
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Mike Tyson ducked an out of shape George Foreman.

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While we were eating, Benton said, "Bobby, what's up with Foreman and Tyson, how come they're not fighting each other on the 16th? Isn't that the fight that King was trying to make?" He said, "Georgie, You'll never believe this but, Fuckin' Tyson is scared shitless of Foreman and wants no part of him.

I was there when Don was trying to make the fight. He was telling Tyson that Foreman represented huge money, plus he was old and slow and would be no problem. Tyson got up and screamed at King saying, 'I'm not fight in' that Fuckin' animal, if you love the motherfucker so much, you fight him!'"

http://coxscorner.tripod.com/foreman_tyson_fl.html
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Is anyone else reading his new book? If so, what do you think of it?
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

I saw this movie last night at my parents' place in Florida (I flew out to visit them for the holiday). Even they watched it, and even they liked it. I thought it was a painfully honest, tragic monologue on the life and times of his meteoric career. Considering what this guy came from, it's not surprising that he did not possess the emotional tools needed to handle being a multimillionaire at age 20. I ended up having a lot of sympathy for Tyson, even though he did contribute significantly to his own problems.

Which one of us would not have self-destructed in similar circumstances?
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Best tv I have watched in a while.

He could have easily gone on for two more hours.

His legacy was destiny. Think about how easily he could have been dead or in jail for life.

Shows you how your frame can outweigh your physical game the way that a young mike was literally scared of Cus an old white Italian man.

I didn't know tony atlas was a hater like that.

Fuck Don king.

That was a nice suit and some really nice shoes Tyson was wearing. Notice he wears the wife beater underneath like an og.

Redman told me a story once of how he knew Mike was in trouble when he and meth were on the black out tour in like the whitest part of America (Indiana or somewhere) and they get back stage after the show was done and get a knock on the door and its Tyson totally unannounced with two random white brauds. He came did some coke with the girls and left. He was explaining it to me like why was Iron Mike just chilling with two regular white girls in middle America.
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Mike Tyson made up with Teddy Atlas recently.




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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Quote: (11-22-2013 01:58 PM)Justice Beaver Wrote:  

Is anyone else reading his new book? If so, what do you think of it?

My copy just arrived today. Will report back how it goes - and what it offers over the live show.
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Quote: (12-02-2013 06:19 AM)cardguy Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2013 01:58 PM)Justice Beaver Wrote:  

Is anyone else reading his new book? If so, what do you think of it?

My copy just arrived today. Will report back how it goes - and what it offers over the live show.

I finished the book last Thursday, and I absolutely loved it, I won't spoil any of the book for you, but in his epilogue particularly, it's just brutal.
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

He talks a little but about his rape case at the start of the book.

He then says that because of UK libel laws (which are some of the strictest in the world) he can't go into some of the details.

So - for the nerds out there - it is possible the US edition is a little different at that point of the book.

Am about 60 pages in. Great stuff so far!
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

i really wanted to love this. i watched it hopefully. i enjoyed it but he lost me with the street fight segment. it just went on far too long and was too embellished. too much enjoyment taken from that story by him and the crowd.

there was also a little too much recalled bravado from the past i thought, at the beginning, and not enough time of humble mike at the end to balance it out.

i grew up watching his fights and was a big fan. still am. just thought the special could have been better.

worth watching
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Yeah - I can understand that. Mike Tyson has so many interesting stories that you could make about six different shows which would be totally different. And equally compelling.

So - I can see why any fan may have wanted an emphasis placed on other sides of his life story.

Personally - I am a sucker for cool artistic flourishes. And the strobe/camera flashes at the start of the show (at the end of the opening song) sent chills down my spine. It looked really cool.
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Any one have a link to stream or watch this video?

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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Quote: (11-29-2013 12:29 AM)MidniteSpecial Wrote:  

I didn't know tony atlas was a hater like that.

I think Tyson was trying to fuck Atlas 11 year old cousin, so Atlas got a gun and threatened Tyson which is the reason why they had beef.
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

The link that Teedub (thanks again for that!) gave earlier is down now.

So try this:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x17i0n3...shortfilms [PART ONE]

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x17i10x...shortfilms [PART TWO]
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Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Favourite line from the Mike Tyson's autobigraphy:

“Back then when I wanted to get my head clear, I went to a strip club. That’s just what people did back in the early 2000s.”
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