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  • The Death of a Killing Machine

    When Mike Tyson stepped confidently into the ring at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on February 11, 1990, the Japanese public witnessed the most awesome destroyer boxing had seen in years, decades. Sure, Muhammad Ali was a better boxer and more loved by the world, but Ali never brought into the ring that monstrous fear-factor that shrouded Iron Mike, that dangerous destructive force that exploded when he entered the ring. Mike Tyson was indestructible in the eyes, minds and hearts of the Japanese people. To them, he was as fierce and gigantic as their native son Godzilla himself. [details]

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    Intimidation

    Bowe, Lewis, Holyfield, Vitaly, do not scare me but Tyson does. Tyson is/was the most intimidating fighter since Sonny Liston. They say Liston used to look at you with an expression on his face like you just ran over his dog,.....and that was when Liston was in a good mood!
    Later brother brologs.

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