When Tyson forced his opponent to surrender, the coach tried hard to put him in the ring

During Mike Tyson's extraordinary career, the American got involved in some unique mass. One of the most strange moments occurred on October 20, 2000, against Polish boxer Andree Golota. Before he entered the conflict, Tyson had a three-win performance after returning from his 15-month suspension due [...]
One of the most strange moments occurred on October 20, 2000, against Polish boxer Andree Golota.
Before he entered the conflict, Tyson had a three-win performance, after returning from his 15-month suspension due to the famous incident with Evander Holyfield, where he had bitten his former ear on the heavy weights in rimech.
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After the first round, Golota was talking to his coach until he heard him say " “Stop him." ”
However, coach Al Certo put his boxer in the second round, promoting similar scenes from the first round.
Afterward, Golota turned himself in, despite the coach's telling him to continue.
Al Certo said: “Hip there. Don't you dare give up. You're gonna win the fight! ”
Al Certo eventually called his boxer “handover”, while the crowd in Michigan threw trash and drink towards the boxer, while he was going to the stripper. /Periscope. com/












