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Writers Note: It has now been 20 years today since Mike Tyson shockingly lost the heavyweight title to Buster Douglas in Tokyo and as we revisit its significance in boxing history, some people still lament about what could have been if the youngest undisputed champion had not lost that day 20 years ago, a tragedy still vivid in the minds of boxing fans as if it happened yesterday. In his first steps in fulfillment of this article hopes Tyson and Don King re-united even if for a brief moment, Tyson made a movie and Buster Douglas has been doing the radio talk show circuit, who knows there may be a possibility that Tyson may step back in the ring to settle the score just like Hopkins is trying to do versus Roy Jones.

The Dream of Tyson Lives On

By Michael Amakor

On Saturday June 11, 2005, former undisputed heavyweight champion Iron Mike Tyson suffered another humiliating and shocking defeat after his well publicized comeback, in a fight no one thought he could possibly lose.

Before the fight we caught glimpses of the old Mike Tyson uttering vile invectives about Kevin McBride, describing him as a tomato can.” I’m gonna gut him like a fish" he barked convincingly. His rants made us all reminiscent about past bombasts from a younger Tyson who once declared “There is not a man alive today that can beat me?” Everybody was pumped up and excited because this was the trash talking Mike Tyson we had come to love and we all jumped on the roller coaster ride predicting all kinds of victorious scenarios against McBride.

But Mcbride had other plans, and hit Tyson with punches that had the whole of Ireland behind it, forcing the great Mike Tyson to quit on his stool at the end of the sixth round, deeply convinced that there was no way he could get past the colossal force in front of him.

It must be bewildering to Tyson as it is too me, that this comeback ended disastrously in spite of the seemingly intensive training regimen he underwent to prepare for this fight. He will always be disconsolate until he is made to understand that he is coming back to the ring against fighters now way above his skill level. Period He should follow the example of fighters like Shannon Briggs who has continued his comeback against fighters like Abraham Okine who had only 15 fights under his belt to prepare himself. Briggs was able to score a couple of knockdowns en-route to knocking out Okine in move that has inflamed more interest in his desire to fight back to the top of the division.

Tyson did the opposite, and his comeback has turned into another disaster, as the exertion of fighting at this level, at this stage of his career was too much for Iron Mike Tyson to handle and he had to quit the fight on his stool. Going by his past antecedents we have come to expect him to knock everybody out, but those days are long gone, it is now time for him to gut it out, something he would have done if he had not gotten derailed from the ring all these past years. So what if you lose a fight, you suck it all up, and go back to the gym to fine tune your skills for the next fight with the conviction that it will never happen again. Former champion George Foreman’s comeback in 1987 was no easy task either as he fought over twenty opponents before regaining the title against Michael Moorer almost 8 years later.

Our collective expectations about the outcome of this fight underscore the poor analysis we received from our boxing analysts who led us into thinking this fight would be a walk in the park for Tyson. Scant attention was paid to the record of Mcbride, or to the fact that he was once the IBC Heavyweight champion;  a strong point disregarded because the IBC belt is one of the less coveted belts and is popularly known as trinkets in boxing circles. We paid for that glaring oversight and it is time for us to change our mentality about how trinket holders are perceived because most of these fighters won these trinkets in the ring against worthy opponents in mostly competitive fights. In my opinion these trinket champions are on the same level as any of the more recognized champions of the IBF, WBA,WBC or WBO titles who simply benefited from the politics of the game and Don King’s control of the division, if not how do you explain Andrew Golota getting three title shots in a row.

Just think about it for a minute, boxing would be a joke if anybody including a 39 year old Tyson, could come back from years of inactivity and knock out a peak 32 year old former IBC Heavyweight Champion Kevin Mcbride who outweighed him by more than 30 pounds, Tyson definitely had this ass whopping coming and we should have known better as we had just witnessed his past disaster against another trinket champion, former WBU Intercontinental and British Heavyweight Champion Danny Williams.

So you can imagine my despair when Tyson began to talk about how he no longer had it in him to continue boxing, repeatedly hinting at retirement and all that. It is not the first time that I have been exasperated by not only Tyson, but by boxing fans and critics alike in their theories about fighters leaving the sport with their legacies intact, supporting as he claims that he will not disgrace the sport by continuing. But Tyson’s legacy will forever remain intact, as nobody can downplay his past achievements, his story will just simply be told in two segments – Pre- Douglas and Post Douglas. We should be aware that hasty pronouncements about Tyson can break his spirit and derail the Baddest man on the planet onto the frightful path of permanent retirement, We cannot allow this to happen as he has no other apparent skills to fall back on, it is quite possible that he will self destruct and end up like the late great Sonny Liston as he once foretold, so we better start beating the war drums to stop him from doing so in spite of himself.

A grievous mistake by Tyson and his team on the comeback trail has been his long standing break up with legendary promoter Don King, who has blocked the road to the title, forcing Mike to fight overseas as he brags to everybody with some proof about how Tyson made much more money with him as his promoter. He also pointed out how Tyson’s career has spiraled downhill during his comeback due to poor management. After a selectively biased excavation through the mountain of files about Tyson’s recent comebacks, and the disastrous results thereafter I was forced to agree with the King to the consternation of people in the know about the particulars.

It is very important to note that Tyson has been terribly mismanaged in his recent comeback by a team of senseless opportunists who know nothing about the sweet science and have taken Tyson on a roller coaster ride of inglorious disasters. In light of his age and lack of real pugilistic experience recently, he should have been matched against fighters from the very lower echelons of the division. His team could have picked virtually any opponent for Tyson to fight as boxing fans simply wanted Mike to make a comeback against anybody in knockout fashion. Instead, able fighters were selected, who were in their prime. The end result was that poor boxing fans who purchased this pay per view event, ended up seeing Iron Mike Tyson getting humiliated in the ring for no reason.

On the upside for me after disparaging his team is that perhaps I have it completely wrong. The manner in which Tyson lost both fights has me wondering whether these fights were fixed, we all know Tyson came into these fights as a heavy favorite to win; perhaps his team placed a million dollar wager against him. You can only imagine the enormous payday his team could have reaped from this sneaky and devious move. Right now they must be laughing themselves hoarse as the escape through the back door like a couple of bandits with all our money while we moan in grief. Tyson may not have been in on it from the beginning and may have been once again cheated by people he trusts. However, a boxing expert like Tyson accepting these fights in my mind represents complicity with this plan. I would like to think that he is smart albeit not too late in a way we can never understand, and that he has been informed about the deed on his behalf. That payday may have informed his calm acceptance of his defeat, this loot hidden away overseas may have mitigated the loss to him in his mind as he calmly plays out his cards so he can be left alone to enjoy his loot. A very Smart move I wished, dreamed and hoped really happened so at least Tyson would not be totally broke as he looks to his future.

However, Tyson needs to keep on fighting, but he better get his game in order, because there is still more loot on the table along with several dream fights to be made. Already I can hear the whispers for a trilogy against Evander Holyfield, soon after that fight the drums will start beating for a Brooklyn Heavyweight title fight against Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe. These fights could happen in the future as Holyfield is still determined to once again become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, Bowe is back to prove something, and Tyson needs to pay off his numerous debtors. Tyson should realize there will be no escape from his debtors, who will still have to be paid, which means that Tyson will likely have to get back into the gym and work himself into shape, regardless of how poor of a showing he put up against Kevin McBride last Saturday night.

Tyson once understanding the reality of his situation and through some miraculous extraordinary event commissioned me to be his team manager, I proceeded to change his behavior from the humble and soft spoken fellow he now is into the fearsome terror he had once been, engaging in street fights and cussing during press conferences, and giving the press bombastic quotes for their readers. Don’t you know you have been losing your hard core fan base, I yell at him. Beside these tactics work in the World wrestling federation.

Secondly, I succeeded in radicalizing his mentality so much so that he regained his satanic rage against an establishment that punished him at the slightest provocation, I made him believe every opponent represented the system out to get him. To help with his siege mentality, I arranged for him to hang out and train with his age mate and former undisputed  Middleweight champion Bernard “The Executioner” Hopkins, a mentally tough and hard working fighter, whose rage against the system still burns strong through numerous defenses. I also hired James Toney to act as one of his spokesmen.

My next act was to strengthen his training camp by adding Big George Foreman to the team as a sparing partner and mentor. George relished the opportunity and showed Mike how not to quit under fire, occasionally landing an uppercut during sparring to prove to himself he could have beaten Tyson at anytime. I also delicately maneuvered Tyson into a position where he made an offer that could not be refused in the manner meant when employed in the Godfather mafia movie, that forced his former trainer Teddy Atlas to train him. Teddy's soul consolation during the whole evolving saga was that he had the right to pull the trigger on a loaded gun whenever Tyson deviated from their agreed upon strict training program, or if Tyson even uttered one angry response to Teddy's characteristic abusive reprimands.

Tyson also went ahead to re-hire the services of Steve” Crocodile" Fitch, his former sun-glassedFormer champ Mike Tyson and promoter Don King loud mouthed, trash talking oratorical speaker to intimidate everybody, this feat added great excitement as everybody began rooting for Tyson to get back into the ring, if only to get his a$$ spanked once again. To say the least the pay per view predictions were unbelievable. My joy knew no bounds when in an unprecedented move he had a real reunion with Don King publicly forgiving each other for all sins both real and imagined committed against each other. The King, of course was gracious and became so excited that he immediately began a campaign of monumental proportions to clear the way for a title shot, and like Don King will tell you anything is entirely possible in America.  

Suddenly Tyson regained his form, and everybody knew it as he began to knock out every mediocre opponent in front of him in devastating fashion and the world of boxing, the public, and the media were abuzz again with tales of Tyson on the history channel network  The complacent current undisputed champion envious about Tyson popularity lulled into a false sense of security due to his press clippings and the urging of his stooges agreed to a 50/50 cut to step into the ring against the BADDEST man on the planet for a record purse and boxing immortality. The buildup to that fight was monumental and the gate surpassed every record in the books.

Everything went wrong for Tyson in that fight as he took a beating, until some time in the third round when, an angry and victimized Mike Tyson suddenly unleashed a vicious double uppercut deep down from the depths of hell packing with it all the bottled up rage against the system, his frustration about the downturn in his career, and the pain of his dire financial situation from pending alimony payments to his ex-wives all fused into his fist that connected flush to the jaw of the champion… and then in slow motion the world watched as the referee slowly waved off the fight, starring in horrified excitement as the champion slowly crashed down to the canvas, and the fans at Madison Garden rose in slow motion and went completely berserk because Mike Tyson is now the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world once again.

In the midst of the rain of graffiti and exploding fireworks, a contorted looking Mike Tyson suddenly snatched the microphone from Larry Merchant and the arena become dead silent as Tyson delivered one of the most bombastic and abusive speeches in living memory about how he hated everybody and had now decided to eat all our children.

My children, all of a sudden I was rudely awaken from my slumber and I realized that I had just had a nightmare or was it a dream, I was still pondering this question by press time.

Punch On


 

MIKE TYSON VS MCBRIDE FIGHT ANALYSIS

By Michael Amakor

On June 11, “Iron” Mike Tyson fights Kevin "The Clones Collossus"  Mcbride at the MCI Center in Washington DC in a non title fight.

Iron Mike Tyson is no stranger to even the most casual boxing fan, under the tutelage of the legendary boxing trainer Cus D’amato he rampaged through the Heavyweight Division fighting as many as fifteen times in 1985 alone. He rose through the rankings like a meteor and after only twenty months as a professional he challenged WBC champion Trevor Berbick for the title on November 22nd 1986, he promptly knocked out Berbick in dramatic fashion in the second round to become the youngest Heavyweight Champion of the world at the tender age of 20.

He went on to annex the WBA and IBF titles from James “Bonecrusher” Smith and Tony Tucker respectively to become the first and youngest man in history to unify all the Heavyweight belts. He went on to defend his unified belt six times by crushing the challenges of seasoned veterans like Larry Holmes, Michael Spinks and Frank Bruno.

His dominance and title reign suddenly came to an end when he faced Buster Douglas in far away Japan, his poor preparation and conditioning got exposed and he entered the ring unfocused and lethargic. Buster sealed his fate by fighting valiantly enough to tire out Tyson before knocking him out with punches heard around the world and for the first time knocking out the once invincible Iron Mike Tyson.

After that the fairy tale story took a dive into darkness as personal problems outside the ring along with deaths in his management team, disputes with his new trainer and marital problems distracted him from the strict training regimen and focus that had carried him all the way to the pinnacle of boxing. His training skills deteriorated considerable thereafter and his opponents became more determined not to go out like a flame.

He managed to overcome challenges to his supremacy and was seemingly working his way back into title contention before he got sidetracked by rape charges. He was convicted of the charges and spent fifty months in jail while the world of boxing continued in a sleepy state awaiting the return of the king, he was eventually released in 1995 and the world of boxing was waiting to receive him with pomp and pageantry.

There was no doubt that he would be champion again as his manager and promoter Don King controlled the champions - and with a cash machine like Tyson the coast was already clear for his comeback to reclaim his titles. This situation with King allowed Mike to feast on mediocre opponents before stepping up against flat footed defenseless Frank Bruno in a rematch for the WBC Heavyweight title, Tyson showed he was even much better by battering Bruno out in three rounds as opposed to seven rounds the last time the fought. He went on to seize the WBA version of the title from an awe struck and terrified Bruce Seldon who caved from the very first shot in the first round no doubt from the feared Tyson punch but also from a nod by Don King present at ringside.

With just eight easy rounds and a long rest in jail behind him, he accepted the challenge from Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield in a long awaited fight that had to be postponed due to his stint in jail. But this time he had bitten off more than he could chew as Evander to date has never laid down for anybody and still is a durable ex champion even after all the numerous wars he has been involved – he is perhaps the very last of the fifteen rounders. Most fighters on the comeback trail are usually advised to fight a couple of journey men before taking on the lions of the division, Tyson did so in non competitive bouts against opponents already primed to go down at the slightest provocation and some might say due to the threats from Don King who controlled all the belts at the time. He was ill-prepared for the Holyfield assignment and was lulled into a false sense of security by his press clippings.

And in a another ring magazine acknowledged fight of the year and upset of the year The Real Deal ate all of Tyson’s shots and out boxed him thoroughly before stopping him in the 11th round shocking the boxing world. A rematch was ordained by a world hoping for his redemption, but that fight turned into an absolute disaster as a thoroughly frustrated Mike Tyson Bit off Holyfield’s left ear earning himself a disqualification, a fine and a sparking a row of bans by state boxing authorities that effectively banned him from the sport for almost two years.

Since then his ring experience have been marked by stints in prison and contratual disputes dessipating his enthusiasm for the game. Due to his ban in the US he could only fight overseas against mediocre opposition and a series of money problems and bankruptcy threats forced him into accepting a fight against Lennox Lewis knowing he could not beat him. He put up a brave effort but nevertheless got mauled by Lennox Lewis who knocked him flat down on his back forever crushing whatever invincibility he had left.

He took another hiatus away from the ring as he fought through bankruptcy and divorce proceedings before stepping into the ring against journey man Danny Williams who shocked him by knocking him out in the 5th round. During the fight Tyson tore his knee ligament which somehow mitigated the disaster of this loss, now he is pumped to take on the suitably nicknamed Cloned Collossus.

Now not much is universally known about the six foot six, two hundred and fifty plus pound Mcbride, the fragments of what we do know has been recently scalped together by boxing historians digging for anything to present the picture of a credible opponent. You may be interested to know that he is the Irish Heavyweight champion who also represented his dear Ireland unsuccessfully in the Olympics. Your eyes will widen when you discover that he won the unknown IBC Americas Heavyweight Title in 2002, but you will shake your head in despair when you realize that he lost to both Axel Shultz and Davaryl Williamson inside the distance by technical knockout.

In this fight he has a few advantages, one that Tyson is now a family man and not the same raving angry puncher he once was in the ring.Secondly he is Irish probably cut from the same ilk as his kinsman Irish Micky Ward and he is boasting about how his punch will pack all the fury of Ireland behind it, thirdly his weight might be an overbearing factor in his favor if he can lean on and tie up Iron Mike in clinches long enough to possibly exascebate the injury to Tyson’s recently repaired torn knee ligament which may force a capitulation by a burnt out Mike Tyson before the beginning of the fourth round.

Now back in the day there would have been no question about the outcome of this fight because Mcbride is tailor made to fall victim to Tyson devastating double uppercut. But Tyson’s vaunted uppercut no longer packs the power it once did and Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Danny Williams took those same shots before rebounding to plaster him to the canvas.

However nothing is guaranteed with Iron Mike and in this bout suitably dubbed, “Anything Can Happen”. At 39 we may catch a glimpse of his old form and some of the anger is coming to precede the fight as he was quoted as saying “I’m an icon. I’m an international star" further vowing that ""I'm interested in winning. Whether its the first round, second round, or the tenth."

He may now be hungrier than ever as he tries to come up with the other half of the payment to a house he is trying to buy. He may get that half by just stepping into the ring but then he would need some extra cash to go on the wild shopping sprees for the pet tigers and exotic pigeons he is accustomed too – it can all be had if he can get through the colossus in front of him and you have to reckon that he knows that.

May the best man win.

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