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“Would Get Depressed and Question His Worth”: The Undertaker’s Former Manager Compares Boxing Legend Mike Tyson With Ric Flair’s Unyielding Spirit

Published 08/23/2023, 8:46 AM EDT

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Throughout the annals of professional wrestling, certain figures transcend the squared circle to etch their names in the collective memory of fans. One such luminary is none other than boxing legend Mike Tyson. With a legacy marked by triumphs and controversies, Tyson’s association with the world of wrestling has been as compelling as his storied boxing career.

Tyson’s initial foray into the wrestling arena took place during his suspension from boxing, a result of the infamous ear-biting incident involving Evander Holyfield. Seizing the opportunity, Vince McMahon, extended an invitation to Tyson to join the ranks of sports entertainment. Tyson accepted, appearing in the crowd during the Royal Rumble event in January 1998. The following night on Raw Is War, McMahon summoned Tyson to the ring, catalyzing an electrifying chapter in wrestling history. Moreover, within the tapestry of Tyson’s wrestling journey, one voice stands out in admiration of his tenacity and unshakeable character. Bruce Prichard, The Undertaker’s former manager.

Praise for Tyson’s unyielding spirit: A reflection by Bruce Prichard

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In a recent episode of his show, the WWE legend reflects his deep admiration for ‘Iron Mike’s’ unyielding spirit. Prichard is asserting that regardless of the circumstances or challenges, Tyson’s fighting mentality remained steadfast. According to him, it did not matter how hurt Tyson was in a fight as long he was standing, the former champion always had a chance.

“You know, I mean, but it’s Mike Tyson. So I don’t give a sh*t if Mike quits in a fight in between, you know what, he’s always in the fight, and it’s like Mike Tyson is Mike Tyson,” he said.

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Moreover, Prichard’s insights expand further as he draws parallels between Tyson and another legendary figure, Ric Flair. The conversations between Prichard and Flair offer a glimpse into the shared experiences of two icons, united by their battles against self-doubt and their commitment to preserving their legacies.

Comparing the enduring determination of Mike Tyson and Ric Flair

Prichard also revealed some of the conversations he had with the 16-time WWE champion. He claimed that in times when Flair doubted himself, Prichard reminded him of all the great things he has achieved throughout his life. This was the same with Tyson who is also a monumental figure and a global icon.

“I used to have this conversation with Flair all the time when Rick would get depressed and everything and question his worth, if you will, and get really down on himself. I’m like dude you’re Ric Flair. I mean, nobody can take that. You’re Ric Flair. So no matter what, you’re still going to be Ric Flair, and I said the same thing about Mike Tyson” he said

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In the world of professional wrestling, where larger-than-life personas collide, Tyson’s embodiment of unyielding spirit intertwines seamlessly with the tales of legendary wrestlers. Moreover, through the reflections of Prichard, the wrestling community gains insight into the parallel attributes shared by Tyson and wrestling greats like Ric Flair. As the legacy of both legends continues to shine, the world of sports remains enriched by the timeless and unyielding spirit.

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Sahil Sood is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports, who specializes in covering live events and core sports. Sahil holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and has authored over 1300 articles at EssentiallySports. His coverage of Sylvester Stallone's training with Earnie Shavers was widely praised for its depth and insight.
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