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Boxing trainer Cus D’Amato was much more than just a trainer for Mike Tyson. He was the former champ’s pillar of strength, his guardian and friend. Podcaster Joe Rogan once revealed how D’Amato made Tyson the phenomenon that he is. Mike Tyson will forever be in his debt.

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Rogan was talking to comedian Kevin Hart in his ‘Joe Rogan Experience‘ podcast. In conversation, Rogan mentioned how Tyson found a true support system after meeting D’Amato. He said, “Basically he had no life in his life until he met Cus D’Amato. Cus D’Amato became a father figure.”

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Moreover, he also revealed that it was D’Amato who gave Tyson’s life a purpose. Rogan mentioned that D’Amato was a hypnotist and a psychologist in a lot of ways, while also being an amazing boxing coach. He also spoke about his impact on Tyson, saying, “Took this young kid and showed him that you’re gonna get love from accomplishment. You’re gonna conquer and you’re gonna become the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. ”

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Further, he also added that D’Amato made Tyson a phenomenon. Rogan said, “And through his tutelage, up until the moment he died, Mike Tyson was just a phenom, a thing we had never seen before.”

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Meanwhile, Hart nodded in agreement, while addressing Tyson as ‘the pitbull with no leash’ who only respected D’Amato.

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Mike Tyson: The Cus D’Amato prodigy

Mike Tyson had a rough childhood while growing up. He was serving time at Tryon School for Boys, a juvenile detention home, when he was noticed by a counselor who introduced him to D’Amato.

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D’Amato took the young Tyson under his wing. In fact, he became Tyson’s legal guardian after his mother died. Tyson often credits D’Amato for turning his life around and making him the boxer that he is. While D’Amato introduced a young Tyson into the world of professional boxing, he was unable to see a majority of his success. D’Amato died in 1985, a year prior to his beloved prodigy’s first title win.

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The relationship between the two was awe-inspiring. D’ Amato was able to tame the monster within Tyson and allowed him to unleash the ferocity in the ring. The Baddest Man on the Planet was D’ Amato’s most valuable and magnificent creation.

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Joshua Ben Joseph is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports, renowned for his unparalleled coverage of live events and insightful interviews with prominent athletes in the world of combat sports. With a career spanning over several years, he has authored more than 800 articles. As an experienced editorial cartoonist and investigative journalist, Joshua has a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering quality content. Aside from his writing, Joshua is an avid powerlifter and solo traveler, embodying the same spirit of determination and exploration that he brings to his work. With a deep love for the sport of boxing that dates back to childhood, he is committed to delivering the highest quality content and helping to build a more transparent and credible industry.

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