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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – JULY 21: Mike Tyson stands in the ring during the fight with Carl Williams at the Convention Center on July 21, 1989 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Tyson defeated Williams in the fifth round with a TKO. (Focus on Sport via Getty Images)

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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – JULY 21: Mike Tyson stands in the ring during the fight with Carl Williams at the Convention Center on July 21, 1989 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Tyson defeated Williams in the fifth round with a TKO. (Focus on Sport via Getty Images)
Mike Tyson was famous for his aggressive demeanor inside the boxing ring. His piercing stare alone was enough to intimidate even the most confident of opponents. However, what truly distinguished Tyson from other fighters was his mindset. He was renowned for his unwavering determination and fierce motivation, consistently striving to improve his skills and emerge victorious in every match. Tyson exhibited an unrelenting style in the ring, relentlessly pursuing his opponents and unleashing powerful attacks. He never wavered or surrendered, regardless of the challenges he faced during a bout.
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Boxing fans got a glimpse of Tyson’s extreme mentality in a press conference leading up to his fight against Razor Ruddock. Tyson lost his cool before the fight and pointed out that he was going in for the kill. Tyson’s remarks at the time caused a lot of controversies, though Tyson cleared the air in a later interview. Mike Tyson also spoke about the mentality that helped him become the world champion.
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Mike Tyson shows his extreme mindset
In the lead-up to his fight against Razor Ruddock, Mike Tyson made a shocking statement: “Razor Ruddock dies. If he doesn’t die, it doesn’t count”. While many were outraged by his words, Tyson explained that this was simply his “frame of mind” and “mentality” when it came to fighting. He clarified that he didn’t mean to offend anyone, but that this was just his “whole aura” in the ring.
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When asked if he made those statements solely to sell tickets or show off, Tyson refuted the claim, stating that it was genuinely how he felt. Though his words sparked controversy, they showcased his unwavering and focused approach toward boxing. Regardless of personal opinions towards his remarks, Tyson is undoubtedly a dedicated fighter who approaches each match with an intense drive to emerge victorious.
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Tyson vs. Ruddock: An epic showdown
At the time, one of the most eagerly awaited boxing matches was between Mike Tyson and Razor Ruddock, both of whom were heavyweight contenders with a reputation for their destructive punches and aggressive fighting techniques. Fans were excited to see them face each other in the ring. The first match was held on March 18, 1991, and was a brutal contest. While both fighters landed heavy punches, Tyson emerged as the winner by TKO in the seventh round.
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Mike Tyson (USA, re.) mit einem wirkungsvollen rechten Haken gegen Donovan Ruddock (Kanada) – PUBLICATION ONLY FOR GERMAN, SWISS, AUSTRIAN AND HUNGARIAN MEDIA (Icon5980252); Vdia, quer Weltmeisterschaft 1991, Boxsport, Profiboxen, Schwergewicht Las Vegas / Nevada Boxen WM Herren Einzel Gruppenbild Aktion Personen
On June 28, 1991, the highly anticipated rematch of Tyson and Ruddock was held, and it proved to be equally intense as the first match. Ruddock exhibited more strength this time, delivering powerful punches at Tyson, even managing to knock him down in the second round. Despite this, Tyson regained his footing and ultimately emerged victorious by TKO in the seventh round. This win solidified his position as one of the all-time great boxers.
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What is your favorite Mike Tyson moment? Additionally, which is your favorite Mike Tyson fight? Tell us in the comments below.
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