Didn't Tyson stomp on Don King's head?
In the Tyson documentary he says that he was frustrated and handled the situation "very immaturely" and he attacked him in front of these old fancy women in a hotel in, i think it was Vegas :D
As funny as that is, I believe NFL and NBA players are superior athletes then any kind of fighter. With some kind of training they could hold there own, not saying the would beat up a professional fighter though. It takes a certain natural ability to fight, more of an instinct then anything.
Superior to professional boxers? The conditioning and training that fighters go through, makes training camp for pro ball players look like a day care center.
Hell, gymnasts train harder than pro ball players do, though I will say that in the last 20 years or so, training camp has gotten a bit tougher for ball players.
http://ronmwangaguhunga.blogspot.com/2004/01/tyson-vs-snipes-one-night-after-mike.html
Oh man, there is only one word for this: badass!
Mike Tyson is a badass man!
Yea Mike litterally left Wesley in a heap of his own piss. I heard hundreds of Sonny Liston storys
http://ronmwangaguhunga.blogspot.com/2004/01/tyson-vs-snipes-one-night-after-mike.html
I heard mike tyson knocked out wesley snipes in a bathroom or something
Yea Mike litterally left Wesley in a heap of his own piss. I heard hundreds of Sonny Liston storys
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A38350154
William Afflis – 290 IIb NFL lineman, and professional wrestler of the 50s/60s. Made a bit of a name of a name for himself by claiming he could beat any pro boxer in a street fight. Going as far as calling boxers “frauds” because they wore gloves and protectors. Brave words, until he happened to run in to Sonny Liston in the Thunderbird Casino, Vegas.
The story being that Liston followed him out, and then beat the living daylights out of him in the street. Then continuously slapped him until he apologised for his comments. Afflis tearfully apologised for everything he said, and announced to the watching crowd “I really just want to go back to Wisconsin now”.