

It is truly amazing what the internet does for us every day; it helps with faster communication, processing, and even lets us watch a kid, halfway across the planet, knock out five people in a row just like Mike Tyson.
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A new video of a kid single-handedly dominating a room full of brawlers is now making the rounds on social media. Mostly still in his teens, the kid can be seen showering down heavy punches on other people involved.
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This kid has better hands than half the dudes on Tuesday Night Contenders#TheIronGinger pic.twitter.com/E3MRuUnno0
— The MMA Dude™ (@philthemmadude) November 4, 2021
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His punching style slightly resembles Mike Tyson‘s style of in-ring domination; from keeping both hands by the chin to moving his head around to swinging heavy haymakers, this kid unknowingly turned into ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ for a minute.
Most professionals usually advise against street fighting, as it never really ends well for anyone. However, with the right combat training, this guy in the blue shirt, responsible for stacking up a pile of knockout victims, could develop better control over himself.
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If he decides to step into a boxing gym, the world could perhaps even see the next Mike Tyson, with orange hair.
Do you think formal combat sports training can help people avoid or control such confrontations?
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This kid can never replicate the Mike Tyson vs Mitch Green street fight
Mitch Green is most commonly known for going the distance and losing to Mike Tyson in 1986. However, two years after settling scores in the ring, their rivalry saw a new spark.
One early morning in 1988, the two heavyweights engaged in a full-on clash for the ages, but not in the ring.
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“He [Green] started talking and saying, ‘What the f**k you doing in my hood?’ Then it was on from there. Right in the street [we fought]. Real quick.
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“I dropped him a couple of times, but he was high on angel dust [PCP] so he kept getting back up! Just like Friday the 13th f*****g Michael Myers s**t! Boom, I knock him out cold! He keeps getting back up. I’m like, ‘f**k!’” said Mike Tyson.

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Tyson shared that he had considered exiting the brawl after dropping Green multiple times. However, as he was about to bail from the scene, Green approached his Rolls Royce and broke off the side mirror. This enraged Tyson once again; he shut the car and stepped out.
“I got out of the car, I went out of the car and I said, ‘Excuse me one minute’, I hit Mitch and Mitch went down and he bent over and I grabbed his head and I hit him one time and his head hit the floor. The concrete. Boom!” Tyson added.
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He highlighted that he stopped hitting Green as more people had gathered around and that forced him to leave.
In 1997, Mitch Green filed a $25 million lawsuit over injuries that he had allegedly suffered during their street fight. However, he ended up receiving only $45,000 for the “pain and suffering” and not the alleged assault and battery highlighted in the $25 million suit.
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