I remember watching this fight as a kid with my dad. I remember hearing my dad say "Man, Tyson is losing this fight" and just as those words came out of his mouth, Botha went down. My dad went from being confused and upset to being happy as he won 100 dollars that day from my uncle.
I didn't recognise Mike in this fight. I love Mike but you've got to say he was very slow. You can't compare back in his best days. He was only 32 or 33 in this fight.
I absolutely LOVE how Tyson still tries to help his opponent after knocking him out after such a gritty, borderline dirty fight. Tyson was a KILLER, but once he got the job done, he immediately turned off the aggression and became a respectful fighter.
This is my favorite Tyson fight, past his prime, pretty much loses every round, announcers saying he looks sloppy, then WHAM 3 seconds later he lands a punch powerful enough to give a rhinoceros severe brain damage. It’s my favorite cause it’s always served as a reminder not to get cocky, 1 punch can end it all.
As Mike stated, they all have a plan until they get hit. This is also my favorite Tyson fight for the reasons you stated. He had 18 months off too. Love how he came over to see if Botha was ok.
@@MrJoe-yw5exTyson used to do that for every fighter he hit hard. He used to be a fucking lamb, really polite and nice. I don't know if it was prison that changed him or if the change happened before, but contrary to what is sometimes reported he wasn't a mean or bad kid- I mean he was und d'amatos supervision ever since he was like 13. Only way later did he turn into a brute. It's nice to see how much he's changed and grown since then though.
@@NecocYaotl Yes, I watched a couple interviews-the rape charge and conviction, eventual fallout with Don King and many other personal issues took a toll on Mike. He was quite different under D'amato in spite of his upbringing. It is good to see Mike has come to terms with things. We all have our demons to deal with even if they are something the next guy would think nothing of. Mike's life was a roller coaster or maybe even something of a train wreck-I don't know. Money, fame and a prison term. Mean or pleasant, he made his mark on boxing-something he really does not even care to discuss much today.
Botha was the definition of a journeyman, not meant as an insult at all. The guy fought the absolute best of his era and always gave it his best just to come up short. A scrapper til the end, respect.
@@comedyprogress I agree, Botha was very good. Not one of the very best of the era like Klitschko or Lewis, but a contender who got robbed against Shannon Briggs and robbed here because the ref apparently didn't realise what Tyson was doing with that arm wrenching, at least not soon enough. Tyson should have been disqualified for that, it was deliberate, very dangerous and he did it repeatedly.
That’s not a journeyman at all, you don’t know your boxing if he’s a journeyman if you challenge for titles. He’s just under world level nowhere near elite.
@@danyoutube7491that's boxing in that era. How do you think he learned to do it. Watch his tapes and see that many of the boxers of that era did those things all the time. Was just part of the fight.
Botha was a B level fighter not a journeyman.He did win the IBF title in a eliminator but was stripped testing positive for roids.Botha was savvy and tough but lacked power and lost to Moorer and Lewis in other title shots .
You could see Tyson start to understand Botha’s movements as the fight progressed. That ko was the result of finally catching him with the shot he was looking for.
He wasn't understanding anything. He was looking for one punch and was lucky that Botha was the kind of fighter that presented the opportunity for that one punch. Tyson was a shot fighter by this point in his career.
If I remember correctly this was Tyson's first fight after getting out of prison. You can clearly see he was rusty and much slower. But the hammer finally dropped on Botha.
@@duncanworldmedia Whixh is after getting out of prison. Holyfield fought Tyson after Tyson got out of prison. If you cant notice Tyson is way slower here.
@@varaangsingh Read the first sentence of Okachobi Red's comment. It was not Tysons first fight after getting out of prison. It was his 8th. Tysons FIRST fight after getting out of prison was Peter McNeely. If you're not going to read comments, don't reply to them. Now go away.
What people don't understand is that Tyson wasn't really a bully. He was just fierce in the ring. He actually respected the guys who gave him a good fight and came right at him. He loved to mix it up. The announcers hyping Botha but he never hurt Mike. Styles make fights and Botha was kinda awkward and was barking the whole time. Mike was just waiting the catch him. Once he did that, it was a wrap.
@J Davis Bullies don't run to pick people up after knocking them down. Sure he had his moments of aggression but like I said he respected the guys who gave him a good fight.
This the first time you’ve seen Tyson? Don’t look at one instance and compare it to the mans life he changed tremendously to be who he is now but the history doesn’t lie
@@highlanderholyfield855 Old Morrison? Morrison was young. Morrison was awesome and alot like Tyson but not in Lewis's league. Tyson vs Mercer, Morrison, Moorer, Foreman, Bowe, Tua ever happen? of course not. Tyson would lose all of them except a 50/50 vs Morrison. Holyfield was a number 1 contender for 3 years Mike ducked him. When Holyfield is finally gonna get Mike. He gets destroyed by Douglas. 1996 Mike pays Lewis 4 million to avoid fighting him.
There isn’t a soul on planet earth that could withstand a full power punch from the one and only Mike Tyson. He pivoted his hips and put leverage velocity and sheer power to unload on Botha with his left cross/hook. Holy shit.
Hollyfield ate em up nicely. Didn't phase him. Lennox didn't seem too bothered either. Tyson had very heavy hands but some guys handled his power pretty easily.
Boxers are amazing creatures. I'm trying to imagine stepping into the ring with a guy who could take out a Cape buffalo like Botha with one shot, and I'm really not coming up with anything. Incredible.
Botha was a tough son of a beeeach this was one of Mike's greatest overlooked wins. Out of the ring for that long to come back and beat Botha. Impressive.
Botha really was fighting an almost perfect fight with Tyson, land a couple quick ones then slip outta the way beautifully with the occasional clinch. But even past his prime, Tyson still had that one Punch KO power & it showed. People train for years & years to better there strength & some people just have that insane KO power & an undersized Tyson definitely had that.
The style of Botha was very risky and dangerous, even from the starting rounds it was visible that he was playing with fire. The very quick and powerful punches of Tyson were not avoided by blocking with arms or dodging the head, they were avoided by simply moving his whole body, which was obviously impossible to do it perfectly for many rounds.
@@deadarmd so true . Mike looked flat footed , slower , and couldn't line up precision combinations like he did in the 80's. When he fought Spinks , he was Incredible . Lightning fast , and uncanny head/body movement . I can only wish he would have fought lewis right around that time .
@@kevinh3979 I believe razor rudoc or whatever they called him took more than one heavy hit from tyson, and we're talking about a tyson who was more at his prime too.
I remember I was 15, my old man and I watched it. He had one of those huge old analog satellite dishes, we searched around and found it on one of the satellites for free. I'll never forget it.
is that what happened? it shows him rush over, but it cuts and there's no audio maybe he was taunting him? did I see a cut to him trash talking the other corner after?
Tyson was trying to wrench his arm, that's what started it. He did that because Botha was dominating Tyson early on, Tyson didn't like it and so tried to injure him in a way that the ref didn't seem to recognise. Botha should have tripped Tyson then kicked him full force in the face, THAT would be Botha mainly misbehaving...
So nobody noticed that this video is reversed? MIKE TYSON is not southpaw but yet this video makes it look that way. This just go to show that people commenting on here no nothing about boxing because this the first thing I noticed is that MIKE Tyson is jabing with his right hand. It has to be because this video is reversed somehow.
@@josephrobinson5452 yeah the video is reversed, when it looks like tyson KOd botha with the left,the commentator says right hand,so it is definetly reversed
No sé! Nunca lo ví! Maybe they all ran out of film at the same time??? Nah... very strange huh? They all seemed to change to new film roll all at the same time.
Mike was always kindred spirit that lost his way at a young age, he has shown himself to be a humble human, a loving husband and father...he's my favorite champ 🏆
I watched this fight live. Botha was a hell of a fighter. He missed a hundred punches that could have knocked him out. Tyson was definitely outclassed in this fight. But Botha was fighting dirty after a moment too, but you couldn't blame him.
He had every right to fight dirty, the ref didn't seem to understand what Tyson was doing, Tyson could have permanently injured him with that arm wrenching that he did repeatedly. Tyson should have been disqualified.
@@Treacletownproductionsuk but admit he had to weaken and lose shape for them to have a chance. Lennox Lewis has waited over 10 years. this is how I count from the beginning of the 90's. so don kind fed him drugs, drank alcohol and made him frustrate / psycho-emotional breakdown, and don king robbed Mike and later even controlled him. they even put him in jail behind bars, plotting an intrigue.
That was a great fight. Botha was really good for a big guy, very quick, concise movement. He got the freight train in the money though. Otherwise, I had him winning that fight so far
Yeah, I figured that out because at first I kept thinking why is Tyson fighting southpaw. Tyson actually is a southpaw, he (like many other great fighters) was trained to fight orthodox, most boxers with killer left hooks are lefties.
I'm a huge Iron Mike fan but, Botha was landing some very solid head shots. Mike was trying to hurt Botha's elbow(s) [ or if not - to bully/intimidate him ].
I remember watching this fight as a kid with my dad. I remember hearing my dad say "Man, Tyson is losing this fight" and just as those words came out of his mouth, Botha went down. My dad went from being confused and upset to being happy as he won 100 dollars that day from my uncle.
Nothing is more 90s than watching a Tyson fight.
I didn't recognise Mike in this fight. I love Mike but you've got to say he was very slow. You can't compare back in his best days. He was only 32 or 33 in this fight.
Why the hell would your uncle take Botha?
@@oldironsides4107 Because betting on the underdog has the potential for a large payout.
Go ahead take all of those dog bets you’ll be rich man!!
Lay it all down
I absolutely LOVE how Tyson still tries to help his opponent after knocking him out after such a gritty, borderline dirty fight. Tyson was a KILLER, but once he got the job done, he immediately turned off the aggression and became a respectful fighter.
He did that to disrespect him more ! I love mike tyson best fighter ever !!!!
@Jeffrey Ruttibaker: Except for when he ate their babies. Other than that, totally turned off the aggression post fight.
@@jackmsrine He said he helped him up because he wasn't finished hitting him!😂
yes , obama peace nobel ....
Mike Tyson is a very nice man.
6:13 Tyson tries to help Botha up. This REALLY makes me smile. Tyson respects Botha so much after this dogfight. What a great thing to see
They were friends...
@@kh3thelo yeah man, they were. I just read something on that (after you told me). Thanks. Cool story fr
Mike said he only used to do that cause he saw jack Dempsey do it
Okay, Nancy.
First round:Mike wants to break his arm, when Botha is KO: Gonnha help , he can hit his head!
I like the fact that Botha didn't look like he was peeing his pants, he stood in there and just fought the best he could against a great champion.
best he could? this muhfucka held his OWN vs him
He had a great fight actually, he really was dominated the fight
How would u know he didn't pass his pants, did u examine him?
@@shirleygrant8989 FAIL! If you're going to be a smart ass, be on point. Don't disrespect the game.🤣 It's spelled PISS.
@@shirleygrant8989 he said he didn't look like he was pissing his pants.
This is my favorite Tyson fight, past his prime, pretty much loses every round, announcers saying he looks sloppy, then WHAM 3 seconds later he lands a punch powerful enough to give a rhinoceros severe brain damage. It’s my favorite cause it’s always served as a reminder not to get cocky, 1 punch can end it all.
Mike set him up.
Yeah man!🤙
As Mike stated, they all have a plan until they get hit. This is also my favorite Tyson fight for the reasons you stated. He had 18 months off too. Love how he came over to see if Botha was ok.
@@MrJoe-yw5exTyson used to do that for every fighter he hit hard. He used to be a fucking lamb, really polite and nice. I don't know if it was prison that changed him or if the change happened before, but contrary to what is sometimes reported he wasn't a mean or bad kid- I mean he was und d'amatos supervision ever since he was like 13. Only way later did he turn into a brute. It's nice to see how much he's changed and grown since then though.
@@NecocYaotl Yes, I watched a couple interviews-the rape charge and conviction, eventual fallout with Don King and many other personal issues took a toll on Mike. He was quite different under D'amato in spite of his upbringing. It is good to see Mike has come to terms with things. We all have our demons to deal with even if they are something the next guy would think nothing of. Mike's life was a roller coaster or maybe even something of a train wreck-I don't know. Money, fame and a prison term. Mean or pleasant, he made his mark on boxing-something he really does not even care to discuss much today.
Botha was the definition of a journeyman, not meant as an insult at all. The guy fought the absolute best of his era and always gave it his best just to come up short. A scrapper til the end, respect.
@@comedyprogress I agree, Botha was very good. Not one of the very best of the era like Klitschko or Lewis, but a contender who got robbed against Shannon Briggs and robbed here because the ref apparently didn't realise what Tyson was doing with that arm wrenching, at least not soon enough. Tyson should have been disqualified for that, it was deliberate, very dangerous and he did it repeatedly.
That’s not a journeyman at all, you don’t know your boxing if he’s a journeyman if you challenge for titles. He’s just under world level nowhere near elite.
He didn't always come up short. He had a draw with Shannon the Cannon Briggs
@@danyoutube7491that's boxing in that era. How do you think he learned to do it. Watch his tapes and see that many of the boxers of that era did those things all the time. Was just part of the fight.
Botha was a B level fighter not a journeyman.He did win the IBF title in a eliminator but was stripped testing positive for roids.Botha was savvy and tough but lacked power and lost to Moorer and Lewis in other title shots .
You could see Tyson start to understand Botha’s movements as the fight progressed. That ko was the result of finally catching him with the shot he was looking for.
It was Botha being cocky because he was winning every round.
He wasn't understanding anything. He was looking for one punch and was lucky that Botha was the kind of fighter that presented the opportunity for that one punch. Tyson was a shot fighter by this point in his career.
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@@billjames1556 Nah you can see him throw that exact left right before he threw the one that knocked him down.
Everything was off that night for tyson, horrible timing, not using the jab, no follow up shots etc. This was an aggravating fight to watch.
When Tyson gives respect to someone, it means a LOT!
It could be tyson was keeping something defueded I can't see much respect for this man
@@gladysrodgers5991 6:13 looks like Tyson was helping Botha up. Looks like he respected Botha
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Mike was such a beast! There will never be another like him!
My favorite fighter of all time.
@Leo Cormeum technically like him LOL
meanwhile mayweather carries around1 millin in cash saying noone can dodge.. er... i mean beat him
Mine too !!!!! Second is prince naseem ahmed
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Man, Botha was a tough-tough dude.
If I remember correctly this was Tyson's first fight after getting out of prison. You can clearly see he was rusty and much slower. But the hammer finally dropped on Botha.
@@okachobired5856 No. It was after Tyson vs Holyfield II.
@@duncanworldmedia Whixh is after getting out of prison. Holyfield fought Tyson after Tyson got out of prison. If you cant notice Tyson is way slower here.
@@varaangsingh Read the first sentence of Okachobi Red's comment. It was not Tysons first fight after getting out of prison. It was his 8th. Tysons FIRST fight after getting out of prison was Peter McNeely. If you're not going to read comments, don't reply to them.
Now go away.
@@okachobired5856he's first fight out of jail was Peter McNeely, think this was his second fight or a few fights after sitting out
Gotta give respect and credit for Botha.. he is one tough dude indeed..
Botha deez nuts
God damn right.
Bloody oath.. i remember another great fight he had with Shannon Briggs... a 12 round war
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@@jarrodgeikie870 Botha got robbed in the Briggs fight
What people don't understand is that Tyson wasn't really a bully. He was just fierce in the ring. He actually respected the guys who gave him a good fight and came right at him. He loved to mix it up. The announcers hyping Botha but he never hurt Mike. Styles make fights and Botha was kinda awkward and was barking the whole time. Mike was just waiting the catch him. Once he did that, it was a wrap.
Tyson wasn't a bully but he was fierce in ring. What is the difference?
@J Davis Bullies don't run to pick people up after knocking them down. Sure he had his moments of aggression but like I said he respected the guys who gave him a good fight.
@@thelawofdivineoneness458 Except for biting.
@@johnmc3862 The biting thing surely doesn't fall into the bullying category. But yes, that entire episode was troubling indeed.
This the first time you’ve seen Tyson? Don’t look at one instance and compare it to the mans life he changed tremendously to be who he is now but the history doesn’t lie
Then Mike came over, to help left him up... Tyson is one of a kind
Gotta respect Botha for fighting Tyson and Lewis during his career unlike other heavyweights who ducked both.
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Naw Lewis dodged those prime tyson years
@@trellmix1970 Tyson paid Lewis not to fight him
Lewis dodged everyone's prime. He fought an old Tyson, Morrison, Holyfield, Mercer
@@highlanderholyfield855 Old Morrison? Morrison was young. Morrison was awesome and alot like Tyson but not in Lewis's league.
Tyson vs Mercer, Morrison, Moorer, Foreman, Bowe, Tua ever happen? of course not. Tyson would lose all of them except a 50/50 vs Morrison.
Holyfield was a number 1 contender for 3 years Mike ducked him. When Holyfield is finally gonna get Mike. He gets destroyed by Douglas.
1996 Mike pays Lewis 4 million to avoid fighting him.
I like how Mike Tyson always helped his opponent to their feet after the match. Almost every single time.
Took the piss after his disgraceful attempts to screw up Botha's arm. Maybe he offered to help the woman up after he raped her, what a gent...
There isn’t a soul on planet earth that could withstand a full power punch from the one and only Mike Tyson. He pivoted his hips and put leverage velocity and sheer power to unload on Botha with his left cross/hook. Holy shit.
Haha facts
@@JonJon-du9ne Holyfield whooped that ass
@@Jdub3amigo prime Tyson when he was focused when cus was alive
Hollyfield ate em up nicely. Didn't phase him. Lennox didn't seem too bothered either. Tyson had very heavy hands but some guys handled his power pretty easily.
Mike Tyson is best...
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Boxers are amazing creatures. I'm trying to imagine stepping into the ring with a guy who could take out a Cape buffalo like Botha with one shot, and I'm really not coming up with anything. Incredible.
Tyson in his prime would've made the "cape buffalo" look like fynbos
Botha was a tough son of a beeeach this was one of Mike's greatest overlooked wins. Out of the ring for that long to come back and beat Botha. Impressive.
That was one the the few times I couldn't wait for Tyson to knock a man out.
why is that??
That noise he makes is soo f**in annoying
Yes, very ANNOYING!!! Like dude shut up already 🙄
@@eugenegarza1058 I thought I was the only one who thought so
Shit....he stood toe to toe and unafraid of Tyson...he has my respect
Botha wasn't afraid of or intimidated by Tyson. He gave his all the whole fight. Great effort by both men.
He was definitely afraid he just faced his fear like a man
Botha really was fighting an almost perfect fight with Tyson, land a couple quick ones then slip outta the way beautifully with the occasional clinch. But even past his prime, Tyson still had that one Punch KO power & it showed. People train for years & years to better there strength & some people just have that insane KO power & an undersized Tyson definitely had that.
The problem with fighting Mike Tyson is, eventually you have to blink........
The style of Botha was very risky and dangerous, even from the starting rounds it was visible that he was playing with fire. The very quick and powerful punches of Tyson were not avoided by blocking with arms or dodging the head, they were avoided by simply moving his whole body, which was obviously impossible to do it perfectly for many rounds.
Botha fought like he was in a Rocky movie.
That jab left hook is just as deadly as his right
Exactly.noticed it and remember the original fight
He found out that night Damn
Botha would still be out cold if it was his right lol
the video is flipped, it was it right that landed the last shot. You can hear the announcers call it too.
Mike was fighting with pure rage and fire it's scary
Mike Tyson had at this time become a shadow of his old self.
Hes used to glide around the ring
@@deadarmd so true . Mike looked flat footed , slower , and couldn't line up precision combinations like he did in the 80's. When he fought Spinks , he was Incredible . Lightning fast , and uncanny head/body movement . I can only wish he would have fought lewis right around that time .
No one on this planet can take just one hit from Tyson like that.
Yes they can
@@blazingkiller9762 No, they really cannot.
@@kevinh3979 they can
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@@kevinh3979 I believe razor rudoc or whatever they called him took more than one heavy hit from tyson, and we're talking about a tyson who was more at his prime too.
Did Botha think Tyson was taller than he really was because he kept swinging above Tyson’s head.
Tyson just got very low. He was anticipating his head moving back up. Tyson’s one of a kind with the movement
That's why I love Mike Tyson
Still one of the greatest and most exciting fighters of all time in my opinion
It’s not an opinion it’s a fact.
Suck Yo mom true no one brought that much excitement to the ring than Mike Tyson did
Botha? Yeah I agree.
Not one of.. He is the best ever!. TYSON
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I can literally say Mike Tyson the only reason why I watched Boxing
Botha looks like decent fighter. But what was up with him barking with every single punch 😂
It tightens the gut and provides you with more power. Most do it with less noise for sure.
grabir01 Makes sense thanks 👍🏽
Mind over matter you think it “provides” you with more power thats what we ate taught nonsense and yes i box my self
@@19NewtownGoon I dont do it either. It helps people who dont know to flow into their opponents with good technique
@@19NewtownGoon lol. As a martial artist, i can tell you its to help you breathe and not hold your breathe. Exhale when you exert. Inhale right after.
It was Good when Tyson walks over to assist them helping his opponent after the KO!
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Tyson should never have done that.
Thank you for the Highlights
Commentators freaks out: "Oh no! Tyson has no speed!"
Tyson: knocks out Botha with lightning fast left hook.
Sports Commentators: We are worthless.
Media can produce and create lots of idiots.
When he said that and Tyson knock Botha down I said "You were saying"?
All the barking and milk mustache didn't help Botha!!!
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Tyson helping his opponent after knocking out..MIKE TYSON IS LEGENDARY!! This man only occur ONCE in every 100 years!
I can't wait for the Tyson vs. Jones fight! It's going to be epic and the most money making fight in history!
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@DK It doesn't matter if it's exhibition or not. We get to see them punch each other. That's good enough for me.
Yupu can’t lie botha did pretty good against Tyson
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Botha looked so casual during the fight...he probably thought Tyson wouldn't Botha him
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Botha them were over the hill
I remember I was 15, my old man and I watched it. He had one of those huge old analog satellite dishes, we searched around and found it on one of the satellites for free. I'll never forget it.
I was confused at first when they said Tyson “hit with a right” until I realized that this video is mirrored.
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It's still the left-hand that knocks him down in this clip but in the other videos with them to it's the right hand
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It was a solid left jab.
Botha brought it to Mike like I've never seen, respect.
Tyson and Botha: Total Respect ! 🙏😊
Love Tyson’s sportsmanship, even after the antics from both (mainly Botha), he still rushes over to help Botha up.
Mainly Botha?.. Tyson tried breaking his arms in the clinches, you idiot.
is that what happened? it shows him rush over, but it cuts and there's no audio
maybe he was taunting him?
did I see a cut to him trash talking the other corner after?
Tyson was trying to wrench his arm, that's what started it. He did that because Botha was dominating Tyson early on, Tyson didn't like it and so tried to injure him in a way that the ref didn't seem to recognise. Botha should have tripped Tyson then kicked him full force in the face, THAT would be Botha mainly misbehaving...
This vid made me think that Mike and Francois switched to southpaw stance.😂😂😂
"Give me a bucket of fries...Two chitterlings...And a bowl of sunflower seeds" - Martin 🤣🤣🤣
6:15 i love how he went to catch him , Mike is legend love him
The sportsman ship at the end, dude earned Tysons respect. Brotha was a beast.
I'd love to get on to that ship.
Both are powarful boxers Tyson and botha togather played great match
ONE OF THE BEST BOXING MATCHES I EVER SEEN
Announcer: Tyson is showing 'No' speed.
Tyson: Warp Drive Activated.
Bro's hugged each other more than I had in my entire life.
Why dude making those sound effects lmao
Damn, hell of a fight. I love Tyson’s response too. Inside and out he’s become a true martial artist/warrior.
Say what you want, Botha always had a Fighters Heart!
He loses against the Best, but was never afraid and always go forward.
A true Warrior.
So nobody noticed that this video is reversed? MIKE TYSON is not southpaw but yet this video makes it look that way. This just go to show that people commenting on here no nothing about boxing because this the first thing I noticed is that MIKE Tyson is jabing with his right hand. It has to be because this video is reversed somehow.
@@josephrobinson5452 yeah the video is reversed, when it looks like tyson KOd botha with the left,the commentator says right hand,so it is definetly reversed
Botha loves Tyson so much he can't help hugging Tyson whenever he gets close.
Great vid, too bad you have it mirrored because it shows Tyson fighting as a southpaw 😐
Avoiding copyrights.
And all the lettering is backwards
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No sé! Nunca lo ví! Maybe they all ran out of film at the same time??? Nah... very strange huh? They all seemed to change to new film roll all at the same time.
Im from South Africa 🇿🇦 this was fun to watch. I wish this could happen monthly or every after two weeks
Mike was always kindred spirit that lost his way at a young age, he has shown himself to be a humble human, a loving husband and father...he's my favorite champ 🏆
😨I remember this match. That last Tyson punch knocked out my cable box
I watched this fight live. Botha was a hell of a fighter. He missed a hundred punches that could have knocked him out. Tyson was definitely outclassed in this fight. But Botha was fighting dirty after a moment too, but you couldn't blame him.
He had every right to fight dirty, the ref didn't seem to understand what Tyson was doing, Tyson could have permanently injured him with that arm wrenching that he did repeatedly. Tyson should have been disqualified.
Please. Botha was one of the dirtiest fighters ever. No one liked him.@@danyoutube7491
Mike clocks him in the fight but once it is over he doesn't want botha to fall out of the ring.
Fun fact: In his career, Botha fought Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, and Vladimir Klitchko.
Didn’t realise how good Francois Botha was ... amazing fighter - going toe to toe with Tyson like that. Not many fighters did that.
ahahahahaha. you didn't has seen real Tyson
struś pędzisraczka Tyson was an animal, No mistaking that. No one wanted to go at him like Botha did other than Holyfield.
@@Treacletownproductionsuk but admit he had to weaken and lose shape for them to have a chance. Lennox Lewis has waited over 10 years. this is how I count from the beginning of the 90's. so don kind fed him drugs, drank alcohol and made him frustrate / psycho-emotional breakdown, and don king robbed Mike and later even controlled him. they even put him in jail behind bars, plotting an intrigue.
This was tyson way past his prime
Commentator on the knockout punch "Short chopping right hand" 👀👀
Tyson's left hand: "Say what?!"
20-year old tyson would have destroyed this Tyson. He still has power here but he had lost his speed and reaction time.
No head movement either, Prime Tyson's head movement was a thing of beauty.
Very true!
20 yo tyson with Rooney imo was ubeatable
@@deadarmd yeah
hell yeah brother thanks for sharing
It was like watching Tyson vs E. Honda from street fighter
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I like Mike Tyson he is my favorite...
One of the best fighter in ufc..big fan Tyson sir love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️
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Botha gave Tyson the fight of his life.
Right 😂😂😂 you don’t believe that 😂😂😂😂
I love watching Botha fights.
That was a great fight. Botha was really good for a big guy, very quick, concise movement. He got the freight train in the money though. Otherwise, I had him winning that fight so far
Left arm💀
Iron Mike Tyson, great of all time!!
@3:20 wow, i thought stances like that were only in Nintendo's original "Mike Tyson's Punch Out"
How on Earth did I not know about this fight wow that was one of the best Tyson fights I've seen only because it actually lasted great fight
Congratulations Mr. Tyrson!
francois botha was so influenced by DMX music entrance that he started to bark in the fight
a lightning moment from botha. Once in a life time.
*TYSON IS POWERHOUSE OF THUNDER.*
Lmao i always love the way he walks off so casually after he knocks someone out
The editor of this channel mirrored the video mike actually dropped him with a right...lol
Yeah, I figured that out because at first I kept thinking why is Tyson fighting southpaw. Tyson actually is a southpaw, he (like many other great fighters) was trained to fight orthodox, most boxers with killer left hooks are lefties.
I thought it was lookin weird
5:08 tyson saying I'm gona bring him down now lol
Lot's of respect for Botha for his fight and staying calm and collected during it but Tyson is my all-time favorite.
Tyson Change The Ringside Announcers Minds 😂😂😂😂
5 years earlier Tyson would have knocked this guy out in the first round.
He was in prison 5 years earlier
Why is the video inverted?
Nobody: A
Botha: Hugh Hugh!!
Mike Tyson is the greatest heavyweight of all time.
Muhamad Ali was the GOAT. Even Tyson say's so.
What a punch!! 🐐❤
Fucking Deadly Punch👍🇺🇸
Mike tyson I loved his professionalism, and his respect for his opponent after the knockout. 👏🙏
Amazing❤❤❤❤❤❤
MIKE TYSON you have my Heart💖
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Id give tyson props. Most of his fights, he always check on his opponents after the fight.
That extra weight slowed Tyson down just a bit... you can tell he was surprised some of his stuff missed
Wow, Botha and Tyson both stood southpaw in this fight. This is world level adaptability!
no it is mirrored
I'm a huge Iron Mike fan but, Botha was landing some very solid head shots. Mike was trying to hurt Botha's elbow(s) [ or if not - to bully/intimidate him ].
This is my favorite Tyson fight ever
Botha moved right into that left in order to avoid the right. Tyson had him measured.
Why is the imaged mirrored throughout the entire fight?