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  • Romeo Beckham gets back to work as he boards the Brentford FC coach with a personalised £1700 Gucci bag after mother Victoria’s star-studded £250K birthday bash

    Romeo Beckham gets back to work as he boards the Brentford FC coach with a personalised £1700 Gucci bag after mother Victoria’s star-studded £250K birthday bash

    Romeo Beckham was spotted boarding the Brentford Football Club coach as he travelled with the B squad to take on Stockport County on Tuesday.

    The professional footballer, 21, got back to work after a busy weekend celebrating his mother Victoria Beckham’s star-studded £250k 50th birthday bash in London.

    Romeo looked smart in his team’s red jumper which he donned with black skinny tracksuit bottoms and white trainers.

    He hid his bleach blond locks with an eye catching pink Supreme hat as he checked his phone before stepping onto the coach.

    The athlete carried three bags, a designer £2,110 Louis Vuitton black rucksack, a Gucci £1700 personalised duffle bag and a black drawstring boot bag.

    Romeo Beckham was spotted boarding the Brentford FC bus as he travelled with the B squad to take of Stockport County on Tuesday
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    Romeo Beckham was spotted boarding the Brentford FC bus as he travelled with the B squad to take of Stockport County on Tuesday

    The footballer, 21, got back to work after a busy weekend celebrating his mum Victoria Beckham's star-studded £250k 50th birthday bash in London
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    The footballer, 21, got back to work after a busy weekend celebrating his mum Victoria Beckham’s star-studded £250k 50th birthday bash in London

    On Saturday Victoria partied until the early hours as she celebrated her 50th birthday surrounded by her family and celebrity friends.

    She was joined by husband David, 49, and their four children Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, Cruz, 19, and Harper, 12.

    Declaring it ‘the best night ever’, the Spice Girl had to be carried out of swanky Mayfair private members’ club Oswald’s by her husband David at 2:30am.

    Her recent foot injury saw the star rely on crutches for her glam entrance hours earlier, but she had her husband on hand for a piggy back as the night came to a close.

    Giggling behind her heavily tinted sunglasses, Victoria was seen slumped against her family after being carried into the waiting car. 

    David, who will reach the same milestone next year, was without his jacket as the family made their way home.

    The former Manchester United and England midfielder ferried his wife across the crowded pavement and into the back of their cab, where they were joined by all four of their children.

    Swanky Mayfair private members’ club Oswald’s was the venue for what proved a decidedly elegant black tie affair tonight, with 100 guests enjoying dinner, fizz and cocktails – and dancing into the early hours.

    Romeo, who hid his bleach blond locks under a pink hat, looked smart in his team's kit as he carried a designer £2,110 Louis Vuitton rucksack and a Gucci £1700 personalised duffle bag
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    Romeo, who hid his bleach blond locks under a pink hat, looked smart in his team’s kit as he carried a designer £2,110 Louis Vuitton rucksack and a Gucci £1700 personalised duffle bag

    On Saturday night, Romeo cut a very dapper figure in a black tuxedo as he partied with his family at his mum's 50th bash (left-right: Romeo, Cruz, Brooklyn and David Beckham)
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    On Saturday night, Romeo cut a very dapper figure in a black tuxedo as he partied with his family at his mum’s 50th bash (left-right: Romeo, Cruz, Brooklyn and David Beckham)

    Victoria is given a piggy back by David after her birthday party

    Declaring it 'the best night ever', the Spice Girl had to be carried out of swanky Mayfair private members' club Oswald's by her husband David at 2:30am
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    Declaring it ‘the best night ever’, the Spice Girl had to be carried out of swanky Mayfair private members’ club Oswald’s by her husband David at 2:30am

    Other guests attending the bash included Victoria’s former Spice Girls bandmates Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm and Melanie Brown, who even reunited and performed their hit single Stop.

    The star-studded party also saw Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham, Gordon Ramsay, Tom Cruise, Salma Hayek, Eva Longoria and Dave Gardner.

    During the lavish festivities, all five of the Spice Girls came together to sing one of their hit tracks, Stop, for the star-studded guests – which was all caught on camera by husband David.

    The former football player could be seen with a smile on his face as the group showed off a few dance moves while singing along to the lyrics. Other partygoers also joined in on the fun during the special moment.

    Birthday girl Victoria was said to be delighted by the attendance of her celebrity friends, in particular her former Spice Girls band-mates.

    ‘It meant the world to Victoria that they were all there,’ said a friend. ‘They were a huge part of her life and they shared so much together.

    ‘They were special days and so of course to have them there to mark her 50th was just wonderful for her. It made everything so perfect.’

    The party was just one of several celebrations to mark her half century, which fell on Wednesday.

    The Spice Girls reunite at Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday bash

    Other guests attending the bash included Victoria's former Spice Girls bandmates Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm and Melanie Brown, who even reunited and performed their hit single Stop
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    Other guests attending the bash included Victoria’s former Spice Girls bandmates Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm and Melanie Brown, who even reunited and performed their hit single Stop

  • Jon Jones ‘Could Beat Mike Tyson And Muhammad Ali In The Same Day,’ Says Chael Sonnen

    Jon Jones ‘Could Beat Mike Tyson And Muhammad Ali In The Same Day,’ Says Chael Sonnen

    Chael Sonnen claimed that the “reality” is Jon Jones could defeat boxing legends Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali in the same day.

    The former MMA fighter, 43, crossed paths with UFC legend Jones for the light heavyweight championship at UFC 159 in 2013.

    But ahead of the event, Sonnen showered the then-young champ with praise and claimed that he underestimated his talent.

    The ESPN analyst said during a UFC 159 media conference call: “I don’t think he understands how good he is.

    “For him to pay tribute to Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali earlier was a very nice thing for him to do, but the reality is that Jon Jones could beat Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali in the same day.”

    Jones, 32, sealed a first-round TKO victory over Sonnen at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

    Prior to the event, ‘Bones’ was behind Hall of Famer Chuck Liddell for the most successful light heavyweight title defences in UFC history.

    And Jones’ victory at the time allowed him to tie Tito Ortiz’s record at the time for the most successful light heavyweight title defences.

    Even before the fight at UFC 159, Sonnen suggested that ‘Bones’ didn’t need to do anything else to prove that he was the best in MMA history.

    Chael Sonnen Says Jon Jones Could Beat Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali... In  the Same Day - MMAWeekly.com | UFC and MMA News, Results, Rumors, and Videos

    According to the ex-UFC fighter, Jones is the “best in the weight class” and he is the “best the weight class has ever seen.”

    Sonnen explained at the time: “When he says he wants to be the best ever, Jon, newsflash buddy, you are the best.

    “As far as tying Tito Ortiz, maybe he had a couple more wins, but he hasn’t had the competition that you’ve faced.

    “I’m not going to try to degrade Jon. He’s a world champion, he’s the best in the weight class and he’s the best the weight class has ever seen.”

  • Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou CONFIRMED as Brit will fight Tyson Fury tormentor in huge March clash in Saudi Arabia

    Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou CONFIRMED as Brit will fight Tyson Fury tormentor in huge March clash in Saudi Arabia

    EDDIE HEARN has confirmed Anthony Joshua’s next fight will be against UFC legend Francis Ngannou – the man who rocked Tyson Fury.

    After reports emerged on social media late on Friday night, the Matchroom boxing chief took to X to announce that they were true.

    Hearn added that the exact date for the mega-money clash will unveiled at a press conference in London on January 15.

    Although the bout is expected to take place on March 9.

    Hearn wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Tonight we confirm it’s a Done Deal! @anthonyjoshua v @francis_ngannou collide on a huge night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – press conference Jan 15 in London with full details dropping soon.”

    The bout is set to be a ten-round boxing match between the two-time former heavyweight champion and ex-UFC title holder, and is another coup for Saudi dealmaker Turki Al-Sheikh.

    Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou CONFIRMED as Brit will fight Tyson Fury  tormentor in huge March clash in Saudi Arabia | The Sun

    The news comes after AJ’s £100million two-fight deal with Deontay Wilder went up in smoke last month after the American suffered a shock defeat to former WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker.

    The first of the duo’s back-to-back fights was set to take place in Saudi Arabia on the March date.

    And a spring return to action still appears to be on the cards for the Brit, even though a long-overdue showdown with Wilder isn’t.

    Hearn recently hinted that Joshua could replicate the schedule he had in 2023, in which he fought three times in the space of ten months, winning all three.

    Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou CONFIRMED as Brit will fight Tyson Fury  tormentor in huge March clash in Saudi Arabia | The Sun

    He defeated Jermain Franklin by unanimous decision back in March before knocking out Robert Helenius in the seventh round in August.

    Joshua then stretched his winning-streak to three by forcing Wallin to retire at the end of the fifth round last month in Saudi.

    Meanwhile the 37-year-old Ngannou put his MMA career on hold last year to fight WBC champ Fury, 35, in Saudi.

    And he almost stunned the boxing world when he incredibly dropped the Gypsy King, only to be controversially denied a stunning victory on points.

    Despite the defeat, his stock has risen and now he has secured what promises to be another bumper payday against one of boxing’s finest, after banking £8m for his last outing in the ring with Fury.

    Although Hearn does not fancy Ngannou’s chances of an upset this time, as he talked down the Cameroonian’s abilities on talkSPORT on Friday night.

    After confirming the bout, Hearn said: “If you watch him on the pads – I don’t want to be disrespectful – but there is absolutely no way in the world that Francis Ngannou could win even a Southern Area title.

    “Johnny Fisher is our guy, Southern Area champion. Johnny Fisher vs Ngannou is a total mismatch, Fisher would have him out of there in a round.”

    Ngannou posted his own message to fans on social media tonight amid the news, saying: “Making big moves in the new year. 2024 is going to be [fire emoji].”

    Joshua is desperate to return to the top of the mountain in the heavyweight division and become a three-time champ.

    However, he and the rest of the top contenders are currently waiting to see who emerges triumphant when Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face-off in their unification fight.

    That mouthwatering showdown will also take place in Saudi on February 17 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh.

    Usyk, who beat Joshua for the WBA, WBO and IBF straps and then triumphed in the rematch, has a record of 21-0, while undefeated Fury sits at 33-1-0.

  • Mike Tyson Shares Secret Technique For Landing The ‘Ultimate Knockout Punch’

    Mike Tyson Shares Secret Technique For Landing The ‘Ultimate Knockout Punch’

    Boxing icon Mike Tyson admitted that he learned the “ultimate knockout punch” technique from legendary former trainer Cus D’Amato.

    Tyson, 53, is widely regarded as one of the most destructive and feared KO artists in boxing history.

    And ‘Iron’ Mike, who notched up 44 KO victories from 58 fights, has credited the art of his punching technique to D’Amato.

    During his Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson episode, Tyson told Sugar Ray Leonard that the art behind punching is “when you can throw two punches that sound like one.”

    The ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ explained: “I learned from the master, Cus D’Amato. He was my mentor.

    “He was throwing punches, throwing combinations. And the art of punching is when you can throw two punches that sound like one.

    “Anyone here who understands the art of fighting knows what I’m saying. Two punches that sound like one.

    Mike Tyson Shares Secret Technique For Landing The 'Ultimate Knockout Punch'

    “Do you know how magnificent your punches have to be to sound like that? The ultimate knockout puncher.”

    Sugar Ray, 63, quipped back at Tyson: “The ultimate knockout punch. Don’t get hit by that!”

    D’Amato, who passed away in 1985, was instrumental in training a young Tyson into one of the most ferocious boxers in the 1980s.

    However, the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ previously admitted that he was “petrified” of D’Amato.

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    He explained in 2017’s Iron Ambition: My Life with Cus D’Amato: “I was petrified when I was alone with him.

    “If he called me — ‘Mike, I need to talk to you’ — I didn’t feel good going over to him.

    “That’s when he’d start giving me his detailed criticisms of my fights.”

    Tyson’s episode with Sugar Ray also went viral for the living legend saying that he felt vulnerable after his boxing career and how he feared his old persona returning.

  • Mike Tyson’s Son Is Just As Savage As His Dad After Showing Off His Skills On The Pads

    Mike Tyson’s Son Is Just As Savage As His Dad After Showing Off His Skills On The Pads

    Mike Tyson‘s son could follow in his father’s legendary footsteps after putting on a superb boxing display on the pads.

    The boxing legend uploaded the clip to his Instagram and showed him putting Miguel Leon Tyson through his paces.

    The ‘Baddest Man on the Planet‘ slowly backed off as his son unloaded powerful left and right shots, which were coupled with ferocious uppercuts.

    While Tyson became renowned for his ‘peek-a-boo’ style, Miguel also showed off fast movement as he weaved in and out of punches.

    ‘Iron’ Mike wrote in the caption for his Instagram video: “He just started. Not trying to box just trying to stay fit.

    “Morning workouts with the Baddest Dad on the Planet.”

    Mike Tyson's Son Is Just As Savage As His Dad After Showing Off His Skills  On The Pads

    And fight fans were impressed with the youngster’s showing and believe he should follow in his dad’s footsteps.

    One fan posted: “Looks like a career to me.”

    While someone else wrote: “Without a doubt he can do it, especially with the greatest champ of all time training him. If he goes after it with the same heart and drive Iron Mike did there will be no stopping him.”

    A third fan said: “Boy got some heavy hands.”

    And a fourth added: “Nice!!! Looking like the young mike.”

    Mike Tyson's Son Is Just As Savage As His Dad After Showing Off His Skills  On The Pads

    Tyson, 53, was one of the most feared punchers in boxing history and built an incredible legacy in the sport.

    The ex-boxing superstar became the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight title and was also undisputed world heavyweight champion.

    Tyson posted the video of his son on social media after former WBC champ Deontay Wilder boasted that he could have beaten a prime version of ‘Iron’ Mike.

    When TMZ asked Tyson if he could see Wilder beating him in his prime, he simply responded: “I don’t think so.”

    Wilder also launched an astonishing rant against Tyson’s boxing record during an Instagram Live session in 2017.

  • Mike Tyson’s Choice Of Hobbies Goes Beyond Imagination, As He Owns A Supercar For Leisurely Drives Alongside His Pet White Tiger.

    Mike Tyson’s Choice Of Hobbies Goes Beyond Imagination, As He Owns A Supercar For Leisurely Drives Alongside His Pet White Tiger.

    Mike Tyson’s Unique Hobbies: Supercharged Supercars and a Loyal White Tiger Companion

    In the world of celebrity hobbies, former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson has always been one to stand out. His latest fascination, however, takes uniqueness to a whole new level. Tyson, who’s known for his fierce boxing career, has embraced leisurely drives in a stunning supercar and an unexpected companion – a pet white tiger.

    When it comes to luxury supercars, Tyson has a taste that surpasses imagination. His garage boasts an impressive collection, including a Lamborghini Aventador, a Rolls-Royce Phantom, and a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. These high-performance vehicles reflect Tyson’s passion for speed and style, offering him the thrill of the open road.

    Mike Tyson expresses regret for owning tigers: 'I was doing the wrong s--t'  | Fox News

    Tyson’s choice of cars is not just about showcasing his opulence; it’s also a way for him to indulge in the finer things in life. His supercars are not just machines; they’re symbols of his success and a testament to his love for automotive artistry. From their sleek designs to their powerful engines, Tyson’s collection is nothing short of a petrolhead’s dream.

    Mike Tyson's pet tiger tried to eat his neighbour's DOG which caused boxing  legend to lose his famous white Bengal | The Irish Sun

    But what sets Tyson’s leisurely drives apart from the typical celebrity joyrides is his unconventional co-pilot – a magnificent white tiger. Tyson’s affinity for these majestic creatures began during his boxing career when he famously owned a pair of Bengal tigers. His bond with these apex predators was a testament to his audacity and uniqueness.

    Now, with a pet white tiger by his side, Tyson continues to defy expectations. His loyal companion, named “Snow,” joins him on his drives, captivating onlookers and social media alike. The sight of a legendary boxer cruising in a supercar with a majestic white tiger is a spectacle that truly goes beyond imagination.

    Mike Tyson’s choice of hobbies, including driving supercars and sharing his leisurely moments with his pet white tiger, demonstrates his ability to surprise and captivate the world. It’s a reflection of his larger-than-life personality and his unwavering passion for living life on his own terms. As we watch Tyson’s unique journey unfold, we can’t help but be intrigued by the fascinating world he continues to create for himself and his fans.

  • Mike Tyson’s Thunder: Unleashing Lightning In An 8-second Knockout Match Resonated Throughout The Chronicles Of Boxing, Terrifying His Opponents

    Mike Tyson’s Thunder: Unleashing Lightning In An 8-second Knockout Match Resonated Throughout The Chronicles Of Boxing, Terrifying His Opponents

    In the annals of boxing history, few names carry the weight and ferocity that Mike Tyson does. His thunderous punches and relentless aggression inside the ring have left an indelible mark on the sport. One particular moment that stands out vividly in the Chronicles of Boxing is Tyson’s lightning-fast 8-second knockout match that sent shockwaves through the entire boxing world.

     

     

    The bout, etched in the memories of fans and pundits alike, showcased Tyson’s unparalleled combination of power, speed, and precision. From the moment the bell rang, it was evident that something extraordinary was about to unfold. Tyson, often dubbed “Iron Mike” for his unyielding demeanor, approached the match with an intensity that left spectators on the edge of their seats.

     

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    As the seconds ticked away, Tyson wasted no time asserting his dominance. His opponent, a skilled pugilist in his own right, found himself caught in the maelstrom of Tyson’s onslaught. The crowd’s collective gasp echoed through the arena as Tyson unleashed a barrage of lightning-quick punches, leaving his adversary dazed and bewildered.

     

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    The 8-second knockout not only solidified Tyson’s reputation as a force to be reckoned with but also sent a chilling message to his fellow boxers. The fear Tyson instilled in his opponents became a psychological weapon, an intangible element that set him apart in the ring. Fighters stepping into the squared circle with Tyson knew they were up against more than just a skilled boxer; they faced a living embodiment of thunder and lightning.

     

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    Tyson’s thunderous performance became a defining moment in the sport, a spectacle that transcended the boundaries of a mere boxing match. It was a manifestation of raw power and athletic prowess that captivated audiences worldwide. The highlight reel of the 8-second knockout became synonymous with Tyson’s legacy, an emblem of his ability to dispatch opponents with breathtaking efficiency.

    Beyond the physicality of the match, the psychological impact lingered long after the final bell. Opponents approached bouts with Tyson not only with a game plan but also with a sense of trepidation. The mere mention of facing Tyson invoked a unique blend of excitement and fear, creating an aura around him that went beyond the realm of sports.

     

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    In the aftermath of Tyson’s thunderous victory, discussions and debates raged on about where this iconic moment stood in the pantheon of great boxing performances. Analysts dissected every aspect of the 8-second bout, attempting to unravel the secrets behind Tyson’s unparalleled success. The conclusion was unanimous—Tyson’s thunder was a force of nature that could not be easily contained or replicated.

    In conclusion, Mike Tyson’s lightning-fast 8-second knockout match remains etched in the Chronicles of Boxing as a moment that transcended the sport. It wasn’t merely a display of athletic prowess; it was a manifestation of thunder and lightning that left an enduring impact on the psyche of his opponents. Tyson’s ability to unleash such devastation in a matter of seconds solidified his place as one of boxing’s all-time greats, ensuring that his thunderous legacy continues to resonate in the world of sports.

  • Actor Michael Jai White Claimed he would win his boxing match against Mike Tyson

    Actor Michael Jai White Claimed he would win his boxing match against Mike Tyson

    Everyone in the combat community loves and respects Mike Tyson. Although the legendary boxer has faced his share of difficulties in life, be it legal, financial or personal, nothing has deterred him from rising above and creating a new version of himself. Tyson has led a life that one might call ‘controversial’ but the fact that he is still equipped with the skills to defeat most fighters is undeniable.

     

     

    Hollywood actor Michael Jai White has sparred with UFC HW Jon Jones and the former HW Francis Ngannou, among others. The fighter, who has played the lead in movies like Never Back Down: No Surrender and Blood and Bone, among others, had once opened up on a potential fight against boxing legend, Iron Mike Tyson.

    Confident of a win over Mike Tyson? Michael Jai White shares his opinion on a hypothetical fight

    In an interview with djvlad on YouTube, Michael Jai White once discussed how he would react if he got called up for a hypothetical fight against one of boxing’s greatest sons – Mike Tyson.

     

    Michael Jai White vs Mike Tyson: Did the Hollywood actor actually fight the heavyweight boxer?

     

    The interviewer pointed out that White and Mike Tyson were ‘roughly’ of the same age, height, and weight. The interviewer asked Michael Jai White if he would accept an opportunity to box with Mike Tyson for an exhibition match.

    Yeah, of course! To box Mike Tyson? I would love that!“, replied White, beaming with excitement, almost astounded at the question.

    The interviewer was in disbelief and tried to remind White that he was making the claim for the whole world to see.

    Of course, what would… how… why would I not do something like that? Like why would I not?“, reiterated White, visibly confused by the interviewer’s question.

    The second question that he was asked was if he thought he could win against Tyson.

    A supremely confident Michael Jai White answered saying, “Yeah, of course, I think I would win.“.

     

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    A Bad Review – When Mike Tyson trashed Michael Jai White’s role in ‘Tyson’

    Michael Jai White played the role of Mike Tyson in the 1995 film, ‘Tyson’, which showed the story of the boxer. Tyson, apparently, was not very happy with the movie and had called it ‘garbage’ at some point. The film didn’t do well commercially either.

    White had also recounted an encounter with Mike Tyson where he squared up with him. Apparently, Mike Tyson was joking when he started jostling around with White at a Comic Con.

  • Mike Tyson’s first trainer claims boxing legend only had ‘FIVE’ real fights and he lost them in all

    Mike Tyson’s first trainer claims boxing legend only had ‘FIVE’ real fights and he lost them in all

    MIKE TYSON’s first trainer has sensationally claimed the boxing legend only had “five” real fights.

    Iron Mike took part in 58 professional bouts before hanging up his gloves in 2005 after a shock loss to journeyman Kevin McBride.

    Tyson’s scintillating, ferocious run to becoming the youngest-ever heavyweight champion is still to this day one of the greatest in the history of boxing.

    The New Yorker, 57, ended his career with six defeats – the final of which came at the hands of McBride.

    And his former trainer Teddy Atlas believes those losses – which were inflicted on him by Buster Douglas, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Danny Williams – came in the only TRUE fights of his Hall-of-fame career.

    During an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Atlas said: “Tyson’s talent was so great.

    Mike Tyson's first trainer claims boxing legend only had 'FIVE' real fights  and he lost them in all in scathing analysis | The Sun

    “His physical ability was so overwhelming, his talent was so superior that the other stuff never got tested.

    “He was blowing guys out, it never got tested if there was anything in the warehouse.

    “To me, a fight is not a fight until there is any resistance, something to overcome.

    “Otherwise, it’s just an athletic venture, just an exhibition.

    I want to hurt him real bad' - Mike Tyson really hated Tyrell Biggs and  even opted against knocking him out early in their 1987 fight despite  knowing he had him beaten

    “Five times, whatever the real record is, five times there was resistance.

    “Five times it became a real fight, five times there was something to overcome, and he failed all five times.

    “He was only in five fights in his life, and he’s 0 in 5.”

    Tyson was shell of his old-self when he lost to Brit Williams – who is still competing – and McBride and admitted the final fight of his career was nothing more than a payday.

    He made a sensational return to the ring in November 2020 for an exhibition bout with fellow boxing great Roy Jones Jr.

    And he shocked fight fans around the world by rolling back the years and turning in a stellar display against the former four-weight world champion.

    Tyson has hinted at taking part in more exhibitions but hasn’t made any overtures to get back in the ring.

  • Mike Tyson Opens Up About The Biggest Regret In His Illustrious Boxing Career

    Mike Tyson Opens Up About The Biggest Regret In His Illustrious Boxing Career

    Mike Tyson admitted that he was disappointed he never managed to face boxing legend George Foreman in a mega-showdown.

    ‘Iron’ Mike, 53, was feared for his devastating punching power and fans often wondered what would have happened if he crossed paths with ‘Big George.’

    And Tyson is the first to admit that he wanted the clash to happen so he could settle the ‘biggest puncher debate’ once and for all.

    “I would have liked to fight George Foreman,” the boxing legend told Ring Magazine.

    “There have been many fans who wondered who was the bigger puncher.

    “I would have liked to put an end to the discussion — one way or the other.”

    Foreman, 71, previously suggested that the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ would have been a “nightmare in the ring” and he “didn’t want a part of Mike Tyson.”

    Mike Tyson Opens Up About The Biggest Regret In His Illustrious Boxing  Career

    “That guy was a nightmare in the ring,” he explained. “If he missed you with his left, then missed you with his right, he’d bite you.

    “I didn’t want anything to do with that guy. He was scared and I was glad of that. I didn’t want a part of Mike Tyson.”

    The two-time world heavyweight champ also has a theory for why Tyson might not have stepped into the ring with him.

    According to ‘Big George,’ ‘Iron’ Mike might never have faced him due to legendary trainer Cus D’Amato warning him about Foreman’s power.

    Mike Tyson Opens Up About The Biggest Regret In His Illustrious Boxing  Career

    “There were a couple of times, serious negotiations were going on with the Mike Tyson fight,” he explained.

    “Mike Tyson just didn’t want to fight me. Not to say he couldn’t have beaten me. I mean, this guy could punch.

    “The bigger they are, the harder they’d fall as far as Mike Tyson was concerned.

    “I guess that I have a feeling, his first original trainer and manager, Cus D’Amato, must have told him about George Foreman’s punching power as though I would never come back.”

    A fan recently asked ‘Big George’ who would have emerged victoriously out of a best-of-three series between him and Tyson.