rtbrouwer
06-25-2003, 11:06 AM
from the UG
From: Goldust
Date: 24-Jun-03 07:07 PM
Member Since: 01-Jan-01
29 Total Posts
I found this account of Tyson’s street fight on a boxing site on the internet, (I think it was Boxing Central but I’m not sure). I also read somewhere that the hotel security cameras may have picked up the fight,(it should make for interesting viewing).
“According to the police, Nestor Alvarez-Ramos, 24, and Samuel Velez, 31, approached Tyson at 5:30 in the morning. When he refused to honor their autograph request, the men began taunting Iron Mike. They also made fun of his facial tattoo. Tyson finally lost it when Veldez motioned like he was carrying a firearm.
Then all hell broke loose.
Tyson attacked Velez. Tyson knocked Velez out with a single punch. In his rage, he picked him back up just so he could knock him down again. Velez's new wife, Thamara Ocasio, 27, also got into the fracas by jumping on Tyson's back. He reportedly threw her off of him with little trouble. Then Alvarez-Ramos picked up a stanchion and swung at Tyson. He smacked the metal bar away and chased after Alvarez-Ramos. He attempted to hide under a desk, but Tyson caught up to him and unleashed his fury.
"There was blood everywhere," said a Marriott employee.
The men were arrested and everyone went to the hospital.
Tyson was released and will not be arraigned on his third degree assault charges until the investigation is done. Alvarez-Ramos and Velez were charged with harassment and disorderly conduct. Alvarez-Ramos was released, but Velez is being held because of an outstanding warrant from a 2 year old drug charge. He will be taken back to Pennsylvania to deal with that situation.
At the hospital Velez received stitches in his mouth. Both he and Alvarez-Ramos were left battered and bruised with knots on their heads
Velez told the police, "It felt as though he hit me with a piece of steel."
It sounds like Tyson was justified in initially defending himself but will probably get in some trouble for using excessive force. The guys that he beat up don’t exactly sound like upstanding citizens themselves and as far as I’m concerned probably needed a good ass kicking for being *******s. I read somewhere else that Tyson tried to walk away and they followed him and continued to harass him until they at last threatened him, which finally set him off. When it’s all said and done Tyson will most likely end up settling with them out of court and will have to pay them off to get rid of them. Over the years I’ve had people ask me why they sometimes see professional fighters with bodyguards, well situations like this is why.
From: Goldust
Date: 24-Jun-03 07:07 PM
Member Since: 01-Jan-01
29 Total Posts
I found this account of Tyson’s street fight on a boxing site on the internet, (I think it was Boxing Central but I’m not sure). I also read somewhere that the hotel security cameras may have picked up the fight,(it should make for interesting viewing).
“According to the police, Nestor Alvarez-Ramos, 24, and Samuel Velez, 31, approached Tyson at 5:30 in the morning. When he refused to honor their autograph request, the men began taunting Iron Mike. They also made fun of his facial tattoo. Tyson finally lost it when Veldez motioned like he was carrying a firearm.
Then all hell broke loose.
Tyson attacked Velez. Tyson knocked Velez out with a single punch. In his rage, he picked him back up just so he could knock him down again. Velez's new wife, Thamara Ocasio, 27, also got into the fracas by jumping on Tyson's back. He reportedly threw her off of him with little trouble. Then Alvarez-Ramos picked up a stanchion and swung at Tyson. He smacked the metal bar away and chased after Alvarez-Ramos. He attempted to hide under a desk, but Tyson caught up to him and unleashed his fury.
"There was blood everywhere," said a Marriott employee.
The men were arrested and everyone went to the hospital.
Tyson was released and will not be arraigned on his third degree assault charges until the investigation is done. Alvarez-Ramos and Velez were charged with harassment and disorderly conduct. Alvarez-Ramos was released, but Velez is being held because of an outstanding warrant from a 2 year old drug charge. He will be taken back to Pennsylvania to deal with that situation.
At the hospital Velez received stitches in his mouth. Both he and Alvarez-Ramos were left battered and bruised with knots on their heads
Velez told the police, "It felt as though he hit me with a piece of steel."
It sounds like Tyson was justified in initially defending himself but will probably get in some trouble for using excessive force. The guys that he beat up don’t exactly sound like upstanding citizens themselves and as far as I’m concerned probably needed a good ass kicking for being *******s. I read somewhere else that Tyson tried to walk away and they followed him and continued to harass him until they at last threatened him, which finally set him off. When it’s all said and done Tyson will most likely end up settling with them out of court and will have to pay them off to get rid of them. Over the years I’ve had people ask me why they sometimes see professional fighters with bodyguards, well situations like this is why.