Mike Tyson vs Lennox Lewis - Full Fight - 6-8-2002
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Mike Tyson vs Lennox Lewis - Full Fight - 6-8-2002
Bout Summary:
It was a domination, as Lennox Lewis punished Mike Tyson tonight at The Pyramid, opening cuts over both eyes and bloodying Tyson's nose. This long-anticipated bout, years in the making, turned out to be a mismatch. As the eighth round drew to a close, Tyson -- who had been staggered by a series of uppercuts -- dropped to the canvas after a crushing roundhouse right hand to the chin. There were 35 seconds remaining in the round and Tyson made little attempt to rise before he was counted out by Referee Eddie Cotton. Tyson's right hand covered his face, and as the count reached 10, making Lewis's knockout official, Tyson put his right hand to his side to reveal a face smeared with his own blood. "This is my defining fight, the one the world wanted to see," said Lewis (40-2-1, 31 knockouts), who successfully defended his World Boxing Council and International Boxing Federation titles. "This guy bit me; he was going to get some discipline. After the fight, he apologized to me and said I was a masterful boxer and admired and respected me. Mike at the age of 19 ruled the world, but like a fine wine, I came along later on and I'm the ruling man." Tyson (49-4-2, 43 knockouts) embraced Lewis after the fight and kissed Lewis's mother in the ring. "I am happy for him," Tyson said. "I am thankful for the chance. He knows I love him and I hope he gives me the chance to fight him one more time." Lewis, who was ahead by 69-64 on all the judges' cards, said a rematch was a possibility -- if the public demanded it. Lewis's control of the fight was so complete -- Tyson probably took more punishment in eight rounds than he did in the rest of his career combined -- the attraction a rematch would hold is questionable. Lewis, 36, took control in the third round, when he first opened a cut over Tyson's right eye. Tyson was cut over his left eye, and blood flowed from his nose and mouth in the succeeding rounds as Lewis repeatedly lined up Tyson for sharp left-handed jabs and stinging uppercuts and overhand rights. Tyson, 35, started fast, winning the first round largely with aggressiveness and a lively left hook, but he had just about stopped punching by the fourth round. Tyson looked tired and was breathing heavily after the second round, when he landed his last power shot. Lewis nearly knocked out Tyson in the seventh and stalked him for the knockout in the eighth. Midway through the final round, the fight was stopped for a standing-eight count on Tyson after a right-left uppercut combination by Lewis. The end came after Tyson briefly tried to fight back. But Tyson left himself open for the roundhouse right hand by Lewis that caught him cleanly on the side of the chin. Tyson fell onto his back and eventually needed help to rise. Even then, as he was helped to his corner, Tyson was out on his feet.
Match Date: June 8, 2002
Mike Tyson's Amateur and Pro Record: www.sportenote.com/vedi_dettag...
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That was a great fight. I remember this one.
I've never sat through a 10 minute speech and been absolutely awe struck for the entire thing. I watched this video 2 times, and immediately went and bought this man's book on Amazon. I really needed to hear this speech.
No one can forget this
This is the best i have ever seen on KZread, hands down, wow, I loved it, and will guide me big time. Thank you so so so much!
one of my favorite uploads on this channel
Probably the best video on you tube. Thanks for this
Thank you. This was amazing and it has changed my overall perspective.
This made me cry, and I hardly ever cry. This isn't just about leadership - it's much deeper than that.
Thanks for sharing this story, Brian, and the powerfully simple lesson we all need to learn.
Truly Awesome and Completely Amazing Video!
What a wonderful speaker! Truly inspirational!
Being an upcoming Soccer Official in United Soccer League (Semi-Pro), I listen and watch this video every day, morning and night, and it has helped me change the way I wake up. Before I used to be afraid to blow my whistle; now, I go into my "pre-game" with high confidence and successfully officiate the game the way it should be. Having a losing record in collegiate play (3-8-2) doesn't have the best motivation, but my teammates and I, we always stay positive and believe. If you believe in something, it will come true. Believe. I challenge everyone to wake up tomorrow, look in the mirror and say "I am the best _____ (fill in the blank)" because it really does work. You will carry yourself higher and be more confident walkig around town or the halls of your school.
7:32 my heart.. RIGHT IN THE FEELS MAN.. IN THE FUCKING FEELS!!!
This brought me to the brink of tears. Powerful stuff!
how could you dislike this
I needed this.
That is an awesome speech. We all need to hear that.
I clicked this by accident but I'm glad I did
wow, idk if i've ever cried from a ted talk before. this was beautiful.
your video are the most perfect your video there is.
Son, just stand. No matter how rough the sea you keep standing. No matter what you don't give up
So so so inspirational
The overly dramatic music really hurts this video. Almost destroys it. This man's presence and words are MORE than enough to make this video absolutely epic. Don't destroy it with bullshit music.
How can people dislike this This is real talent
Great video! Does anyone know where can I find the first speech? With the Jaret Grossman guy? Like the raw video of it. It seems really special.
"This opened my eyes so much. I'd love to work in a field like this and I adore his passion.
The breathing complaints... seriously? That's how almost every TEDx are if you pay attention. It's likely just the microphone that's really good at picking up breathing.
Ok this made me cry what an epic speech and an amazing man
It seems moronic of people to post comments about the speaker's breathing. It's as though they're incapable of focusing on what matters.
great message but tone it down a notch next time, this isn't cable tv
What is the name of the song ?
Incredible
This brought tears to my eyes."
This. Just... This... Thanks
This was good but the speakers breathing was really distracting me ˜‚˜‚˜‚
His name is Rick Rigsby, he has written a book based off of this speech dedicated to his fathers wisdom, I would really recommend it to anyone who was inspired by this
This is epic
I love this.kindly people tell me who is giving this motivation .the greatest place is the graveyard
Oh man , this mad my eyes tear up.. And the ending.. "Just keep Standing"
Wish I could like like this video Twice. Greed is the enemy folks.
At some point the lecturer is talking about ""focus"" ... this music and those pictures get me out of the focus of getting the full extent to his message .... It is much better without any of those additions!!
Thank you Les"
If you think you can or if you think you can't, you're right
mahler : 'What's most important is no in the notes .. '
"price less and wisest words ever heard
Why does this remind me of some transformers movie? Lol
How am I supposed to find myself if I don't even know what I'm looking for
Yoo that breathing tho-.-
some people eat the creole barbecue shrimp with fried chicken wings and a tall glass of cold beer.
8:40...I laughed, just so you know someone did. Tough crowd. Great presentation IMO.
"The world is wide open with what I need to go for.
wow........lack of words
I am hit with emotions, great speech...Just inspiring â£ï¸
What a title...
Make a Change, that's what I'm thinking. Thanks!
... > goes to make a triple layer sandwich and watch Storage Hunters < : (
"Leadership isn,t a ME thing
Wow He Had A Tough Tough Job.
I am going to graduate with a first class degree next year!!!!
good
Damn! this speech got me chills.. How ya' living?
mr mike tyson may be the most dangerous boxer in history🥋🥊!
So if your company goes belly up....you are absorbing all the risks and the employees don't.... That's why owners make more. That plus many other variables.
Shout out to Eddie Cotton
"What if you don't have any dreams? Or No goals?
I have no words to describe the way I feel after seeing this ... Perfectly said wow đŸ˜«
8:04 "It doesn't matter to me anymore how long I lived. What matters to me most is how I'm living.."
wow, this story went from high flying to the death of his wife. This was super impactful
"""you have to think about what you're thinking about when your effort is low"" can be also said : you have to observe what you're thinking about. This is the root of meditation practise. Meditation and exercise go hand in hand and improve life - they are what some call God. That's because they are processes that make us better if we do them properly, whether we want it or not.
If you are going to do something, do it the right way
"Milton friedman was a genius. This dude on stage is misinformed
gentlemen's quarterly magazine gives me information on men's wear and men's wardrobe🤠🇺🇸!
this story couldve been summed up in 60 seconds
What we all want to know is where nathan is now and how he is doing
If you don't have time start watching at 10:16
you can tell the white guy with the purple thing on his neck on the stage, you can tell he hate dude ain't laughed at nothing.
no problem if you aim high and miss, but I am gonna have a real problem if you aim low and hit: POWERFUL
Great story despite the overacting
This man is awesome. I loved the part, “My father decided he was going to stand and be a man. Not a black man, not a brown man, not a white man, but a manâ€. These are the men we need nowadays. We need to all stand together. Not as black, white, or any other color, but all as brothers, sisters, and children of God.
Sh*t... Powerful stuff.
But how do you get to that point of no return? I tell myself I'm somebody all the time, but when I'm put into an uncomfortable situation or in front of other people it escapes me and I go back to being discontent, fearful, and anxious.. How do you KEEP that feeling / belief from retreating when put into a real world situation that involves numerous people who judge you? And for most of us wanting to become professional athletes, musicians, or cure cancer - it will not happen with all of us... The facts show that only 1 out of 30 of us who have these goals will make it... The rest of us have to find a way to somehow be happy with that fact.. How do we manage to be content and happy with where we ended up when only 1 out of 30 people don't reach their goals? How do we accept the fact that we just didn't make it and be happy with what we have learned, achieved, and where we ended up anyways? Being happy with the outcome regardless... That seems to be the true un-passable test... O_o
Fretwell is conveying an extremely important point, perhaps the most valuable point in western societies today. However, in my opinion, he only implied it in his explanation. That point is responsibility. The government, welfare, private charity, teachers, specialists, and any other individuals can do zero for you, beyond speed up or slow down your progress. The only person who can set goals, plan, execute, and follow through, basically the only person who can do it, is you. Now the genius thing about asking questions is it turns the conversation back on the actor. As long as you have to have an answer, you must act. As long as someone is answering for you, you get to shirk that responsibility.
oof. bloody brilliant.
So, how do I get a job as a "leadership consultant?"
Way too many F-bombs in this. Turning off after the first few seconds. Unbelievable!! Not professional at all. Really killed it for me, in wanting to hear the whole thing. I don't want to hear that!!
nowadays there's a few black farmers and black ranchers left in america🤠🇺🇸!
"You also have to remember
I can't do this homework
your video is making a difference.
Interesting........... the first part..........
be extremely careful what you wish for you may just get it!
5 rounds in it's been clear for some time the ref ain't 50/50.
Lewis loses if Tyson had just trained properly. Aka...trained by Kevin Rooney!
Ross from friends... is that you?
Nice breathing
his vice was replaced with alcoholism
I can only compare this 2 discovering God!! like seeing the light!! I absolutely know this will transform my life!!
I have an opportunity to learn. What are you learning today that will improve your skill?
85-89 tyson would have mopped the floor with Alí, Foreman and Frazier. 90-2002 tyson would've lost to all those guys by knock out inside 6 rounds.
It's allergies not tears I swear