Mike Tyson to Present Custom Championship Belts to PFL vs. Bellator Fight Winners

Legendary boxer Mike Tyson will be on hand for Saturday’s PFL vs. Bellator: Champs to present a customized belt to the winners of the three championship…

Legendary boxer Mike Tyson will be on hand for Saturday’s PFL vs. Bellator: Champs to present a customized belt to the winners of the three championship…

Teddy Atlas Recalls Pulling Gun on a 15-Year-Old Mike Tyson: ‘I needed him to understand what I would do’

Teddy Atlas and Mike TysonMike Tyson is one of the biggest names in the history of professional boxing. The former heavyweight world champion…

Teddy Atlas and Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson is one of the biggest names in the history of professional boxing.

The former heavyweight world champion rose from the poverty-stricken streets of New York to becoming a legend in the sport. Playing a big role in his development were Cus D’Amato and Teddy Atlas, two legends in their own right. However, training Tyson proved to be a struggle, particularly for Atlas who recently recounted an incident when he pulled a gun on a 15-year-old Tyson after he had inappropriately touched Atlas’ 11-year-old niece.

Speaking about the incident in an interview with VladTV, Atlas set the stage, revealing that he had at one point kicked Tyson out of his gym after the young pugilist ran into trouble one too many times. It was Atlas’ partner, Cus D’Amato, who allowed Tyson back into the gym.

That resulted in Tyson deciding to test the boundaries of what he could get away with courtesy of his God-given talent.

“Next thing you know, he’s testing those boundaries and he only knows one way to test them,” Atlas said. “He’s with an 11-year-old girl who happens to be in my family. And I don’t have to go into what he did or what he said and what he threatened to do. It wasn’t something that should be allowed. It’s not allowable.”

Determined to protect his family, Atlas confronted Tyson outside of the gym, stuck a gun in his face, and made sure the boxer knew just how serious he was.

“I got a gun, I went and I grabbed him outside the gym, and told him that if you ever go near my family again, in any way of hurting my family or what you said you were gonna do to this person, I’ll kill you. I want him to be sure that he understood because I understood him and I want to be sure he understood me,” Atlas continued.

“I needed him to understand what I really would do. I didn’t want to do it because I knew it would destroy my and my family’s life. It would destroy his life, obviously. So I wanted to make it very clear. And if it was gonna be, it was gonna be. That’s how serious I was.

“So I said, ‘Do you understand me?’ He showed that he didn’t, so I shot a bullet off close to his ear, just so he would because I didn’t want to be in that position again. If I had to, I would, but I didn’t want to, but in my way, I was saving him and me.”

Teddy Atlas Does Not Condone The way he confronted Mike Tyson

Looking back on the incident, Atlas by no means condones his actions, but it’s what he felt he needed to do to protect his loved ones.

“I’m not condoning what I did, but I knew what it was leading to if I didn’t do something because he was going to do what he said,” Atlas said. “He would do what he said. I believed he would. I also believed that if I didn’t stop him from doing what he said, I wouldn’t be protecting my family.”

On March 26, 1992, Tyson was sentenced to six years in prison along with four years of probation after being convicted for the rape of 18-year-old Desiree Washington, in an Indianapolis hotel room. He was released in March 1995 after serving less than three years of his sentence. Due to the conviction, Tyson is required to register as a Tier II sex offender.

“You can have the greatest fighters in the world be on TV seven days a week,” Atlas continued. “Make millions of dollars. Have more cars than you need. But if you don’t have your own dignity… And that starts with simple things like standing up for your family. If you don’t have your own dignity, you have nothing.

“There’s a lot of ways of violating someone. There’s a lot of ways of stealing from someone. You can take their physicality, beat the crap out of them. You could violate them that way, or you could try to take the most important thing somebody has. Their self-worth. Their dignity. And he understood that and he thought he was going to take that.”

Legendary Boxing Trainer teddy atlas disputes Mike Tyson’s legacy: ‘I don’t know if he was ever great’

Mike TysonTo many, ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson is one of, if not the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. To legendary…

Mike Tyson

To many, ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson is one of, if not the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. To legendary trainer Teddy Atlas, he’s neither.

Scoring knockouts against his first 19 opponents, Tyson went on to become the youngest heavyweight champion in the history of the sport, a record that still stands to this very day. He is also the first heavyweight to hold the WBA, WBC, and IBF world championships simultaneously.

Tyson’s legacy and skills in the sweet science are undeniable, but speaking on the Lex Fridman Podcast, Atlas has one major gripe about the iconic pugilist’s career.

“I don’t know if he was ever great,” Atlas said. “I know he was sensational. I know he was the greatest mix of maybe speed and power ever. I know he was one of the greatest punchers from either side of the plate, left or right. There’s been great punchers with just the right hand like Earnie Shavers and Deontay Wilder and Max Baer. I don’t know if there’s ever been anyone who could punch as good as (Tyson) did on either side with either hand other than Joe Louis and a few others.

“I don’t know if there’s ever been such a combination of speed and power to that pure level that he had, and it was a pure level. I don’t know if there was ever as good a fighter as Tyson was for maybe one night he was great. He wasn’t tested, but he might have been ready to be tested that one night against Michael Spinks when he took him apart in 90 seconds. I think I saw a great fighter that night. I don’t think you can be great unless you have all the requirements of being great” (h/t MMA Junkie).

Disputing Tyson’s status as one of the greatest, Atlas offered his take on what he feels is required for a fighter to truly separate himself from the pack.

“To not rely on someone else’s weakness to be strong, to be strong on your own,” Atlas said. “Too often, (Tyson) relied on other people’s weakness, whether it’s by being intimidated or whether it was because his talent was so much greater than theirs that it was like putting a monster truck in there with a Volkswagen.

“The Volkswagen was going to get crushed. No matter how much horsepower the Volkswagen might’ve had under the hood, it was going to get crushed. The monster truck was not going to allow it to be a contest. To be able to find a way when your talent wasn’t enough – he didn’t find a way when his talent wasn’t enough.”

Atlas looks at Mike Tyson’s biggest career losses

As expected, Atlas pointed directly to the biggest blemish on Mike Tyson’s career; his 10th-round TKO loss to Buster Douglas in 1990. He also referenced Tyson’s back-to-back losses against Evander Holyfield, a fighter he believes was not on the same level as Tyson when they fought.

“A fight is not a fight until there’s something to overcome,” Atlas said. “Until then, it’s just an athletic exhibition contest. Yeah, who’s a better athlete? Who’s got more quick twitch fibers? Who’s more developed in those physical areas?

“But a fight is not a fight until there’s something to overcome. So, if you go by my definition, not Webster’s, pretend it means something, Mike Tyson was only in five (six) fights in his life. The fights where there was something to overcome, he didn’t overcome it.”

Tyson walked away from the sport in 2005 after losing three of his last four. He retired with a record of 50-6 with 44 of his wins coming by way of knockout. In November 2020, he returned to the ring for an exhibition bout with former four-division world champion Roy Jones Jr. After eight rounds, the bout was ruled a split draw.

Obnoxious Airline Passenger Seeking $450,000 From Mike Tyson Following Fistfight at 30,000 Feet

Mike TysonA pesky airline passenger is seeking $450,000 in damages from ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson after the legendary boxer laid an…

Mike Tyson

A pesky airline passenger is seeking $450,000 in damages from ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson after the legendary boxer laid an a** whooping on him mid-flight.

The original incident went down in April 2022. Video of the altercation showed the significantly intoxicated 37-year-old Melvin Townsend standing over the back of Tyson’s seat and uttering a string of non-stop nonsense. Footage of the situation was caught by another passenger who then provided the footage to TMZ.

“This guy’s lit, man, he’s trying to rap with Tyson,” he said, laughing. “He don’t know how to act. Tyson’s looking out, man, this sh*t’s crazy as f*ck.”

Several more clips emerged of Townsend acting a fool and continuing to direct his attention toward Tyson, who, to his credit, made a monumental effort to ignore him. But before long, the former undisputed heavyweight champ had enough. Tyson can be seen on the video turning around, and firing a series of punches into Townsend’s face.

Townsend didn’t have much to say after that.

Mike Tyson’s Lawyer Says There Will be no ‘Shakedown Payment’

No charges were filed against Mike Tyson following the incident. However, a lawyer has now filed a demand for compensation from Tyson for $450,000. This is not the same as a lawsuit, but the attorney representing Townsend added that he would “continue to prepare Mr. Townsend’s case for the filing of a lawsuit” if Tyson didn’t fork over nearly half a million dollars.

“I have received a shakedown letter related to some instigator’s harassment of Mike a year ago and the aftermath,” Tyson’s lawyer said in a statement. “There will be no shakedown payment.”

A few weeks after the incident, Mike Tyson expressed regret during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

“I’m usually good at these things,” Tyson said. “I guess it was just his number. I was wrong. That never should’ve happened. That’s me back at my primitive child stages. I shouldn’t have done that, but I was irritated, tired, high, pissed off, yeah. Sh*t happens” (h/t MMA Mania).

Photo: Mike Tyson meets conor mcGregor ahead of Fury-Ngannou Fight in the middle east

Conor McGregorIrish megastar Conor McGregor met another combat sports icon, ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson, during his trip to Saudi Arabia Tyson…

Conor McGregor

Irish megastar Conor McGregor met another combat sports icon, ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson, during his trip to Saudi Arabia

Tyson and McGregor are both on hand in Riyadh this weekend to take part in the festivities at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh where ex-UFC titleholder Francis Ngannou will make his professional boxing debut against undefeated WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury.

It will be a star-studded evening as some of the biggest names in both boxing and MMA are expected to be in attendance. That includes former legendary knockout artist Mike Tyson who has been coaching ‘The Predator’ for his highly anticipated clash and is expected to be Ngannou’s corner.

Also in attendance will be former UFC two-division champ Conor McGregor, who was spotted standing alongside Tyson and other superstars, including Manny Pacquiao, in Riyadh courtesy of Jed I. Goodman on X.

Conor McGregor Reignites His Rivalry with Manny Pacquiao Ahead of their appearances in riyadh

Earlier this week, Conor McGregor confirmed that he had received and accepted an invite to attend the event. In multiple voice notes, the Irishman shared his analysis of Ngannou vs. Fury, but he also made sure to send a word of warning to Manny Pacquiao, who had also accepted an invite to attend the event.

McGregor and Pacquaio are not on the best of terms after ‘PacMan’ was ordered to pay $5.1 million to Paradigm Sports, the same management firm that represents McGregor. Pacquaio was found to be in breach of contract and was ordered to pay back a $3.3 million advance from Paradigm in addition to another $1.8 million in damages. The former eight-division world champion is also on the hook for Paradigm’s court costs which are said to be more than $2 million.

Conor McGregor has repeatedly taken digs at Pacquiao online in light of the ruling and has issued another threat to the Filipino boxing star ahead of his travels to Saudi Arabia.

“You only just signed the contract, are you crazy? Are you stupid, Manny? Are you guys stupid? I’ll kick you in the head, in the neck, the inside leg, and take you off your feet and drag you by your ankle across the stage,” McGregor said in a since-deleted voice note on X. “And what then?

Pacquiao has since responded to McGregor’s remark, simply saying, “Oh. He’s not active anymore.”

Boxing Legend Roy Jones Jr. wants to fight tommy fury: ‘That would be out of this world’

Roy Jones JrBoxing legend Roy Jones Jr. is ready to throw hands with Tommy Fury. It will be a star-studded event…

Roy Jones Jr

Boxing legend Roy Jones Jr. is ready to throw hands with Tommy Fury.

It will be a star-studded event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as some of the biggest names in combat sports head to the Middle East to take in Saturday’s highly anticipated clash between former UFC champion Francis Ngannou and reigning WBC heavyweight titleholder Tyson Fury.

Two of those stars, multi-time world champion Roy Jones Jr. and Tyson Fury’s undefeated younger brother, Tommy Fury, hooked up and verbally agreed to strap on the eight-ounce gloves against one another if Fury’s father, John Fury, steps inside the ring with another icon of the sport, ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson.

“I said if your father fights Mike [Tyson], me and you do the co-main event,” Jones Jr. said in a video clip shared by Happy Punch on X. “That would be out of this world, brother. If they fight, me and him on the undercard.”

Tommy Fury was 100 percent on board with the idea saying, “Let’s do it. Honestly.”

John Fury, the eccentric father of both Tommy and Tyson Fury, has taken issue with Mike Tyson’s involvement in his son’s fight against Francis Ngannou, suggesting that the former undisputed heavyweight world champion is a traitor to his sport by coaching an MMA fighter against a legitimate boxer. As a result, John Fury has called for a boxing match with Mike Tyson to settle their differences like proper warriors.

Mike Tyson last competed in November 2020, stepping into the ring for an exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr. The bout was dubbed a draw after eight rounds and it appeared that ‘Iron’ was all, but retired following the contest. But when it comes to a big money-making opportunity, never say never.

“I don’t do that stuff no more,” Mike Tyson told TheMACLife when asked about a potential exhibition bout with John Fury. “I only fight for money. Everybody wants me to fight an exhibition. Everybody. Hey, listen… If the price is right.”

With both John and Tommy Fury on board for the potential event, perhaps Tyson Fury will book himself a fight on the card and make it a full-on family affair.