thanks for adding stupid music, cant understand the beginning
@EvilEye911Ай бұрын
Teddy acting like he’s an angel. Literally went to prison and you don’t get a scarred face from preaching the gospel.
@drewstar76Ай бұрын
Atlas is the worst interview I’ve ever watched. Same remember when stories over and over. Fkn rain man
@smokepeddlerАй бұрын
The background music interferes with the audio.
@ByrdmanTruckerАй бұрын
Teddy atlas = a face only a mother could love...
@jeffrey-ye9qvАй бұрын
cool to see this with teddy
@kevinbarry4325Ай бұрын
The jacket hanging up behind him lowelll golden gloves lol..I won in 98 super heavy novice my 10th bout
@lostintime519Ай бұрын
no need for music in background, just makes it difficult to follow what they are saying here.
@bauhausoffice2 ай бұрын
Teddy Atlas. What an amazing human being.
@NoNameNo.53 ай бұрын
This is the story of the prodigal son
@NoNameNo.53 ай бұрын
You should check out the interview Teddy just did wit Lex Friedman
@AlejandroMartinez-qi5lo3 ай бұрын
great clip just remove the damn music
@keithb3723 ай бұрын
Mike was a product to Cus D'Amato. I don't kmow that he even loved Mike. He valued Mike for what Mike could do for his legacy. But that's it. He didn't love Mike because he was this poor young kid who needed a father. . He valued his talent and ability and what that represented in Cus's ability to make a champion.
@italianwaterice95943 ай бұрын
it worked both ways obviously. mike got rich
@MikeIron187Ай бұрын
Not true cus never took $1 off Mike he didn’t use him rather guided him
@keithb372Ай бұрын
@@MikeIron187 I never said he valued him for money. I said legacy.
@James-mz7tv4 ай бұрын
Having heard/seen the Atlas & Tyson drama, the Cus d'Amato bits, the betrayal, the flawed d'Amato turning his back on his "young master" because of the high he received picturing and knowing his actual "young master" would bring him to the big show one final time, etcetera, I have to say, its pretty emotional seeing those videos of young Atlas and boyhood Mike Tyson. Suddenly, it all makes sense... The one thing that became clear was how deeply human the whole thing is. Teddy Atlas was the kind of person to love his athletes. He wouldnt be able to not, hes too poetic and too tuned in to the greater frequency of what it all means. That said, I think it makes the love of his trainers, Cus, etcetera, sound provisional to say things like, "keep doing what you're doing, and (everyone will love you)" As a mentor and coach in that moment, I think its key to instill that, win OR not win...we will continue to be here and continue to love you. But, as great as Atlas was/is, and Cus, too...we know that it is indeed provisional, and thats devastating. Tyson knew that, too.
@Anthony-fe4oj4 ай бұрын
If you close your eyes and listen to Teddy, he sounds exactly like Ray Romano
@Richard612004 ай бұрын
Mike can be humble .
@darrenmunro28804 ай бұрын
Someone said “why did you shake his hand?” I mean come on?? 20 years on and they are both grown men. Teddy done the right thing. And so did Mike.
@Sean-rawlins5 ай бұрын
12:30
@mapatofu106 ай бұрын
Teddy Atlas. Man of Principle. Stands his ground against 200 pound testosterone pumped teen boxing champ. Leaves potential multi million dollar opportunity in order to do the right thing. Forgives guy who threatened his family, after 35 years. What a dude.
@jamesreed63106 ай бұрын
Thank you Mr.Steward 🥊
@Iban-wv3qh6 ай бұрын
Amazing documentary! Well done!
@thestonedrose79626 ай бұрын
Yeah total repect Teddy as a husband , father , brother , and uncle, If anyone had done what you have just described to any female member of my family, I think i would have done the same.
@user-gu4ii5fx6d6 ай бұрын
I feel like atlas has something against cus and mike he only accepts mike greatness to his own certain extent that makes him bring his own name in the conversation and that’s one thing I don’t like he didn’t believe in mike nd never wanted to believe in him just because of what happen to him and I respect that because atlas stood on what he had to but never accepting you are wrong when Mike was doing right ain’t cool because if you look at old footage atlas was believing in him since the start
@stevesalkas91287 ай бұрын
Thank god you left cus and mike
@stevesalkas91287 ай бұрын
Teddy who
@ConioPendeho7 ай бұрын
I never actually LIKE videos.. but this one got a LIKE... amazing
@ssviking818 ай бұрын
The Bobby Stewart phase of Mike Tyson's journey is intriguing because Mike was just another "bad kid". But Stewart was able to get through to him and probably for the first time Mike had someone that believed in him. Then overnight this bad kid develops the discipline necessary to change his life. Amazing.
@MaybeNexTime8 ай бұрын
Wasn't even a member of Teddys family he's lying Teddy is a 🤡
@DoinBitsSince818 ай бұрын
For anyone that’s never boxed, the red bag you see Mike hitting around 25 minutes in is so heavy it hurts your hands. Regular people can’t move it with punches, Mike used to have that bag bend in the centre and move like it had been pushed. Unbelievable power
@DoinBitsSince818 ай бұрын
Teddy Atlas is and always has been so knowledgeable. Does he have an autobiography?
@DLiotine8 ай бұрын
that's why i'll never make up my mind on the accusations that led to his incarceration.
@marvinhancock64338 ай бұрын
Teddy is supper smart very knowledgeable and has gained wisdom he has my respect but I have to disagree mike I'd face fear and did overcome it and he grew into a man man enough to apologize to teddy that takes balls to humble your self to another man and say your sorry
@darriusdeburgh73338 ай бұрын
Bobby Stewart, has been relevant for 40 years for his part in finding Tyson.
@dunoduno20739 ай бұрын
3:20
@TitansTrust10 ай бұрын
Teddy Atlas was a genius trainer for a boxer.He knows how to get into the boxers mental and turn it into a positive thinker of to win.
@WideHarryCock10 ай бұрын
18:50 some powerful shit for the mid 80s…white man trying to lift up this insanely talented black kid with no parents no family no friends…powerful stuff man Teddy is a legend of the game
@HeeeeeearMeNow Жыл бұрын
I don’t know who looks scarier. Young Mike Tyson or young Teddy Atlas
@brianpomeroy9624 Жыл бұрын
19:02, why didn't Atlas tell them to turn the camera off?
@cbrdealer Жыл бұрын
I think Mike was genuine with the apology. It did mean something and I think Teddy did the right thing. Like Teddy said it takes a man to do something like that. Granted it shouldnt have happened in the first place.
@JohnnyBlaze5100 Жыл бұрын
Teddy Atlas sounds like a good man! A civilized human being that has dealt with animals!
@OnGod1007 Жыл бұрын
60 year old Teddy Atlas can tell you the psychology of the 13 year old Mike Tyson better than anyone on the planet because he is the only one alive when Mike was 13. I'm sure Tyson was in a way auditioning and manipulating his way through life at 13 trying to adapt and not go back to Brownsville all costs. But Teddy should also break down the 23 year old Teddy Atlas the same way from the chair he Judges from because in 1980 the not Matured boxing trainer's apprentice Altas was also auditioning and playing a role because he came from a privileged life. Tyson wanted a privileged life at 13 Atlas wanted oppression and dishonor as a teen. If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself.
@IrishTechnicalThinker Жыл бұрын
If only we all could get a time machine to go back tp keep Gibbons and Don King away from Tyson.
@theliamofella Жыл бұрын
I get the impression that Atlas is a very genuine and wise man
@SNOOPASJ Жыл бұрын
I love Teddy I love tyson I wish all that never happened but glad they have sorted it all out. Tyson should apologise to the family too. And he don't need no tv time at all. Tyson is honest all the way
@SA77888 Жыл бұрын
14:07 What brilliant footage.
@daneoman1000 Жыл бұрын
White people saved Tyson(Cus, Teddy, Kevin), Black people destroyed Tyson (Don, Robin, Desiree).
@OnGod1007 Жыл бұрын
If Mike Tyson couldn't punch and was a 120 lb 13 year old not 190 lb they wouldn't have helped him. The seen $$$$.
@daneoman1000 Жыл бұрын
Firing Kevin Rooney was a FATAL mistake. Tyson would have been 100-0. Rooney could continue Cus’s teachings
@cat-yi9cg Жыл бұрын
I truly believe that mistake that Tyson made with that 11 year old lead to his down fall. As soon as Teddy was gone so was Tysons chance to truly become the greatest of all time
@slick222 Жыл бұрын
Atlas is a snake. He's been dogging this guy for 40 years. Jealousy I say.
@Hand_Painted_Tie Жыл бұрын
4:16 This is the best part. He's in a juvenile detention center at lights out. He's in a locked room in the dark shadow boxing by himself until 3 AM. I guarantee Hulu didn't put that in their movie. Just imagine that. It's just so fucking awesome.
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thanks for adding stupid music, cant understand the beginning
Teddy acting like he’s an angel. Literally went to prison and you don’t get a scarred face from preaching the gospel.
Atlas is the worst interview I’ve ever watched. Same remember when stories over and over. Fkn rain man
The background music interferes with the audio.
Teddy atlas = a face only a mother could love...
cool to see this with teddy
The jacket hanging up behind him lowelll golden gloves lol..I won in 98 super heavy novice my 10th bout
no need for music in background, just makes it difficult to follow what they are saying here.
Teddy Atlas. What an amazing human being.
This is the story of the prodigal son
You should check out the interview Teddy just did wit Lex Friedman
great clip just remove the damn music
Mike was a product to Cus D'Amato. I don't kmow that he even loved Mike. He valued Mike for what Mike could do for his legacy. But that's it. He didn't love Mike because he was this poor young kid who needed a father. . He valued his talent and ability and what that represented in Cus's ability to make a champion.
it worked both ways obviously. mike got rich
Not true cus never took $1 off Mike he didn’t use him rather guided him
@@MikeIron187 I never said he valued him for money. I said legacy.
Having heard/seen the Atlas & Tyson drama, the Cus d'Amato bits, the betrayal, the flawed d'Amato turning his back on his "young master" because of the high he received picturing and knowing his actual "young master" would bring him to the big show one final time, etcetera, I have to say, its pretty emotional seeing those videos of young Atlas and boyhood Mike Tyson. Suddenly, it all makes sense... The one thing that became clear was how deeply human the whole thing is. Teddy Atlas was the kind of person to love his athletes. He wouldnt be able to not, hes too poetic and too tuned in to the greater frequency of what it all means. That said, I think it makes the love of his trainers, Cus, etcetera, sound provisional to say things like, "keep doing what you're doing, and (everyone will love you)" As a mentor and coach in that moment, I think its key to instill that, win OR not win...we will continue to be here and continue to love you. But, as great as Atlas was/is, and Cus, too...we know that it is indeed provisional, and thats devastating. Tyson knew that, too.
If you close your eyes and listen to Teddy, he sounds exactly like Ray Romano
Mike can be humble .
Someone said “why did you shake his hand?” I mean come on?? 20 years on and they are both grown men. Teddy done the right thing. And so did Mike.
12:30
Teddy Atlas. Man of Principle. Stands his ground against 200 pound testosterone pumped teen boxing champ. Leaves potential multi million dollar opportunity in order to do the right thing. Forgives guy who threatened his family, after 35 years. What a dude.
Thank you Mr.Steward 🥊
Amazing documentary! Well done!
Yeah total repect Teddy as a husband , father , brother , and uncle, If anyone had done what you have just described to any female member of my family, I think i would have done the same.
I feel like atlas has something against cus and mike he only accepts mike greatness to his own certain extent that makes him bring his own name in the conversation and that’s one thing I don’t like he didn’t believe in mike nd never wanted to believe in him just because of what happen to him and I respect that because atlas stood on what he had to but never accepting you are wrong when Mike was doing right ain’t cool because if you look at old footage atlas was believing in him since the start
Thank god you left cus and mike
Teddy who
I never actually LIKE videos.. but this one got a LIKE... amazing
The Bobby Stewart phase of Mike Tyson's journey is intriguing because Mike was just another "bad kid". But Stewart was able to get through to him and probably for the first time Mike had someone that believed in him. Then overnight this bad kid develops the discipline necessary to change his life. Amazing.
Wasn't even a member of Teddys family he's lying Teddy is a 🤡
For anyone that’s never boxed, the red bag you see Mike hitting around 25 minutes in is so heavy it hurts your hands. Regular people can’t move it with punches, Mike used to have that bag bend in the centre and move like it had been pushed. Unbelievable power
Teddy Atlas is and always has been so knowledgeable. Does he have an autobiography?
that's why i'll never make up my mind on the accusations that led to his incarceration.
Teddy is supper smart very knowledgeable and has gained wisdom he has my respect but I have to disagree mike I'd face fear and did overcome it and he grew into a man man enough to apologize to teddy that takes balls to humble your self to another man and say your sorry
Bobby Stewart, has been relevant for 40 years for his part in finding Tyson.
3:20
Teddy Atlas was a genius trainer for a boxer.He knows how to get into the boxers mental and turn it into a positive thinker of to win.
18:50 some powerful shit for the mid 80s…white man trying to lift up this insanely talented black kid with no parents no family no friends…powerful stuff man Teddy is a legend of the game
I don’t know who looks scarier. Young Mike Tyson or young Teddy Atlas
19:02, why didn't Atlas tell them to turn the camera off?
I think Mike was genuine with the apology. It did mean something and I think Teddy did the right thing. Like Teddy said it takes a man to do something like that. Granted it shouldnt have happened in the first place.
Teddy Atlas sounds like a good man! A civilized human being that has dealt with animals!
60 year old Teddy Atlas can tell you the psychology of the 13 year old Mike Tyson better than anyone on the planet because he is the only one alive when Mike was 13. I'm sure Tyson was in a way auditioning and manipulating his way through life at 13 trying to adapt and not go back to Brownsville all costs. But Teddy should also break down the 23 year old Teddy Atlas the same way from the chair he Judges from because in 1980 the not Matured boxing trainer's apprentice Altas was also auditioning and playing a role because he came from a privileged life. Tyson wanted a privileged life at 13 Atlas wanted oppression and dishonor as a teen. If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself.
If only we all could get a time machine to go back tp keep Gibbons and Don King away from Tyson.
I get the impression that Atlas is a very genuine and wise man
I love Teddy I love tyson I wish all that never happened but glad they have sorted it all out. Tyson should apologise to the family too. And he don't need no tv time at all. Tyson is honest all the way
14:07 What brilliant footage.
White people saved Tyson(Cus, Teddy, Kevin), Black people destroyed Tyson (Don, Robin, Desiree).
If Mike Tyson couldn't punch and was a 120 lb 13 year old not 190 lb they wouldn't have helped him. The seen $$$$.
Firing Kevin Rooney was a FATAL mistake. Tyson would have been 100-0. Rooney could continue Cus’s teachings
I truly believe that mistake that Tyson made with that 11 year old lead to his down fall. As soon as Teddy was gone so was Tysons chance to truly become the greatest of all time
Atlas is a snake. He's been dogging this guy for 40 years. Jealousy I say.
4:16 This is the best part. He's in a juvenile detention center at lights out. He's in a locked room in the dark shadow boxing by himself until 3 AM. I guarantee Hulu didn't put that in their movie. Just imagine that. It's just so fucking awesome.