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Mike Tyson weighed 14st as 13-year-old and viciously KO’d 17-year-old opponent in very first fight sparking brawl


MIKE TYSON sparked a brawl in the ring after his first fight aged 13 – having knocked out his 17-year-old opponent.

Tyson already weighed 14st when his amateur coach Teddy Atlas sorted out his first ever bout.

 Mike Tyson as a teenager training at the Catskill gym in New York

Mike Tyson as a teenager training at the Catskill gym in New York

 Tyson as a child before his boxing career started

Tyson as a child before his boxing career started

Organisers refused to believe the future Iron Mike was only just into his teens, so his trainer had to lie and say he was 18.

The bout was meant to be an exhibition – but Atlas revealed chaos erupted when the opposing coach went after Tyson, who had knocked out his man.

Atlas said on his podcast: “The other guy’s looking to knock him out. So, within a minute, Mike made him miss and it’s over. He knocks this 17-year-old kid out.

“Bang, bang, bang, hitting him with combinations, three-punch combinations. All of a sudden he pins him on the ropes. He hurts the guy, the guy goes against the ropes.

“Then he comes in, bang, he hits him with a left hook. The guy’s head goes like this [twists backwards], his body goes [limp] and he falls outside the ring.

“I mean, you talk about Hollywood. His mouthpiece goes flying, probably about 20 feet back and winds up in somebody’s lap – the legend of Mike Tyson was starting.

“But there was a problem right away, because now his trainer jumped in the ring to go after Mike. I went immediately after him.

“I was his father, big brother, whatever you wanna call it. Even though Cus D’Amato is the patriarch of the whole thing, I was the guy there with him.

“I jump in the ring and go right after the trainer and we’ve got each other by the throat.

“He’s going right after Mike so I go right after him and I intercede, we got each other and I tell him, ‘I’ll freaking break your jaw.’

“I push him off and he backs up. Mike says, ‘What’s gonna happen?’ He was still a kid. I said, ‘Nothing. Nothing’s gonna happen to you.’”

Together, training at D’Amato’s famous Catskill gym in New York, Atlas and Tyson won two junior Olympic gold medals.

But their relationship ended after Atlas alleges Tyson, 15 at the time, made inappropriate advances to his 11-year-old niece.

One night in 1982 the trainer confronted Iron Mike, put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger – missing on purpose – though the pair made up in 2013.

Tyson – still the youngest man to become world heavyweight champion, at 20 – retired in 2005 but shocked fans by announcing plans to make a comeback to box in charity bouts.

The 53-year-old has dramatically transformed his body after training for the last two months.

But he was hit with outrageous claims made by Russian MMA fighter Sergei Kharitonov that he has taken steroids to get back in shape.

In a recent interview Sport Express, Kharitonov said: “He’s juiced up, but it’s fine. There won’t be any doping-control.

“He’s taken testosterone, and some kind of health products. There’s no resentment towards Tyson here for that. He’s 53 years old.

“How else could he have got into more or less top shape? Only on steroids, there’s no other option.”

 Mike Tyson's stunning two-year body transformation

Mike Tyson’s stunning two-year body transformation

Mike Tyson aged 14 breaks down in tears before fight and then wins by spectacular first round knockout


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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