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Tyson

[ tahy-suhn ]

noun

  1. Michael Gerald MikeIron Mike, born 1966, U.S. boxer.


Tyson

/ ˈٲɪə /

noun

  1. TysonMike1966MUSSPORT AND GAMES: boxer Mike. born 1966, US boxer. World heavyweight champion (1986–90, and 1996): jailed for rape (1992–95) and assault (1999); banned from professional boxing (1997–98) after biting off part of his opponent's ear
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Wild Card was where a young, invincible and feared heavyweight star Mike Tyson came to work for a fight and was doing mitts with Roach.

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Inside, about 300 invited guests, including boxing greats Mike Tyson and Roberto Duran, watched as downtown Manhattan's iconic high-rise buildings, dazzling neon signs and LED advertising provided a famous backdrop.

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So Dennis Swanson, the head of the ABC’s sports division, ordered Lampley to cover Mike Tyson’s first fight on network TV in the hopes, Lampley said, he would embarrass himself and slink away.

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The Crimea-born champion's two wins over Tyson Fury cemented his legacy as a generational – with the potential to go down as an all-time - great.

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The UK's biggest attractions of recent years has been Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury's run as heavyweight world champions.

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