Mike Tyson reveals the most difficult opponent and simply cannot disagree with him

Mike Tyson recently discovered who was the most difficult opponent he had ever faced and would not be surprised that the man he chose is none other than Evander Hollyfield. The boxing career of Mr. Mike is impressive. He holds a professional record with [...]
The boxing career of Mr. Mike is impressive. It holds a professional record of 50 wins and six losses, with 44 of those 50 victories coming through knockout, broadcasting Periscope.
He lost only six matches and two of them came out of Hollyfield's hands.
Evander Hollyfield brought down Kid Dynami in 1996 to seek the title of heavy weights U.S. He kept it seven months later after Tyson qualified for that infamous stinging incident.
When asked who was the hardest man to fight, Tyson told his Hotbox poster: “F ** Hollyfield. He's a monster.
You gotta shoot that man! ”

While the two men are retired, there has been a discussion about a trilogy, which is expected to take place later this year.
Tyson already returned to the ring last year and could try to show himself against Evander Hollyfield almost 25 years later.
Only two of Hollyfield's 10 professional losses were from Koone, while Tyson was detained five times during his 20-year career.

When asked if he remembered the times he was nominated, Tyson said: I've never been unconscious. I remember everyone.
This is interesting. You never know what will happen. Some guys have been knockoutd, but they still fight.
Sometimes you hit a boxer and he's aware, everything's fine with him, he's not hurt, but his legs are gone.
He can't stop his legs from moving. He's doing the dance, he can't stop”
Their second match gave Tyson 30 million dollars in profits, despite the war that lasted only three rounds before the bite qualification. /Periscope. com/












