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imageAccording to Celebrity Net Worth, Mike Tyson’s net worth is estimated at $10 million as of March 2024. That same month, Sportico published a list of the 50 highest-paid athletes of all time. Tyson ranked No. 18 with $905 million in career earnings adjusted for inflation ($460 million non-adjusted).

"In the 1980s, boxing was starting to go out of fashion, not like today, but it was waning and Mike showed up and breathed a lot of life into the sport," says Layden. "There is a quote in the SI story from a boxing analyst of that era basically saying Mike wasn’t a great technician but his power and speed were so incredible, you didn’t want to miss it. Those were fun times."

He quickly grew to become the champion, after winning 26 of his first 28 fights by either KO or TKO. For a long time, people thought Tyson was unbeatable. That was, until Buster Douglas came along. You’ve probably heard Douglas’ story about his mother passing away before the fight, after telling everyone her son was going to beat Mike Tyson.

Expectations for Tyson were extremely high, and he was the favorite to win the heavyweight unification series, a tournament designed to establish an undisputed heavyweight champion. Tyson defended his title against James Smith on March 7, 1987, in Las Vegas, Nevada. He won by unanimous decision and added Smith's World Boxing Association (WBA) title to his existing belt. "Tyson-mania" in the media was becoming rampant.

Mike would have a protein shake and multiple bananas in the late afternoon. Having a shake between training sessions was an easy way to get in a ton of fast-digesting protein. Mike was a big fan of bananas. He would sometimes eat up to six per day.

Adesanya discusses the importance of addressing childhood traumas and how these experiences have influenced his personal growth and fighting style. He passionately advocates for fair compensation in the UFC, emphasizing the need to stay true to one’s roots and the responsibility that comes with being a role model in the sport.

The next morning, I was there right on time. Barkim came up and started lecturing me. "You can’t be going out looking like a motherfucking bum in the street. What the fuck are you doing, ip man vs mike tyson real life? We’re moneymakers." He was talking fast, and I was trying to comprehend each word. "We’re gonna get money out here, Shorty. Are you ready?"

Um Tysons Boxkarriere bei den Amateuren finanziell abzusichern, fand Cus D’Amato in seinen beiden Freunden Jim Jacobs, einem ehemaligen Weltklassespieler im American Handball, und Bill Clayton, einem Ex-Werbemann, finanzstarke Geldgeber. Tysons Amateurkarriere begann vielversprechend. In auffallend vielen seiner Amateurkämpfe, die in der Regel auf je drei Runden angesetzt waren, konnte Tyson vorzeitig gewinnen.

Nach dem Kampf gegen Spinks verlängerte Tyson seinen auslaufenden Vertrag bei seinem verbliebenen Manager Bill Cayton nicht weiter und unterschrieb stattdessen bei Don King, vor dem D’Amato zu Lebzeiten immer gewarnt hatte. Kurz danach entließ Tyson auch seinen langjährigen Trainer Kevin Rooney, da sich dieser gegen Don King ausgesprochen hatte. Knapp zehn Jahre später musste Tyson dafür seinem Ex-Trainer eine Abfindung von 4,4 Millionen Dollar zahlen.

All this talk about dedication and discipline and hard work wasn’t enough to keep me from going back to Brooklyn and doing my jostling and robbing. I was playing two heads of the same coin. I’d be up in Catskill and be the choirboy and then I’d go down to Brooklyn and be the devil. Thank God that I never got arrested for anything. That would have broken Cus’s heart.

On July 30, 2004, Tyson had a match against British boxer Danny Williams in another comeback fight, and this time, staged in Louisville, Kentucky. Tyson dominated the opening two rounds. The third round was even, with Williams getting in some clean blows and also a few illegal ones, for which he was penalized. In the fourth round, Tyson was unexpectedly knocked out. After the fight, it was revealed that Tyson was trying to fight on one leg, having torn a ligament in his other knee in the first round. This was Tyson's fifth career defeat. He underwent surgery for the ligament four days after the fight. His manager, Shelly Finkel, claimed that Tyson was unable to throw significant right-hand punches since he had a knee injury.

Why it’s here: After the Douglas upset, Tyson began rebuilding toward regaining the heavyweight title by fighting Canadian star Razor Ruddock. How did the pre-fight hype go? "If he doesn’t die, it doesn’t count," Tyson told one broadcast interviewer. So that was lovely. The two fighters swung big and hit hard from the opening bell. Tyson worked Ruddock’s body hard in the second round, and near the end of the third Ruddock was tired by threw a right that left him wide open for a left hook that floored him. In the sixth, there was a hint that Ruddock might have a comeback in him. He punished Tyson with multiple shots, but Tyson came out in the seventh and owned it, convincing referee Richard Steele to stop the fight following a barrage of undefended punches – launched with an overhand right --that drove Ruddock into the ropes. As Ruddock embraced Tyson, a brawl broke out in the ring behind him as Ruddock’s corner objected to the stoppage.

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