This little man in the black shorts shows the movement of a prime Iron Mike, bobbing and weaving and throwing bombs with that little fist of his.

He is looking to drop hard leather with that dangerous right hook.

The just-as-small opponent in red even tries for a takedown which gets powerfully stuffed and the muscled up fighter in black continues the onslaught, catching him with that lead right, until the fighter in red drops to the canvas seeing stars and is unable to continue.

There doesn’t seem to be many details of the fight online. If anybody knows this mystery mini Mike please a comment below!

Here’s 6 of the key traits that made Mike Tyson such a dangerous boxer

1. Respect My Authority
Tyson stamps his authority. He leaves no one, least of all the opponent, in any doubt as to who’s in charge. To be faced with such intensity at the opening bell is stressful for a fighter.

2. Killer Jab
The jab was such an overlooked aspect of the arsenal of the peak Mike Tyson. Tyson gave away massive height and reach to every opponent he met. Many would assume that this would make his jab fairly
ineffectual. In fact, the opposite was true. Mike Tyson would regularly out jab his opponents.

3. Speed Kills
The speed of Mike Tyson’s punches during this phase of his career was plain for all to see. He would whip in hooks at blindingly fast speeds, with no ‘drawback’.

4. Precision
The precision of the Mike Tyson punches is incredible. Some of his punches can be a little wayward, but the vast majority end up hitting the desired target

5. Switch of Attack
All top fighters ‘switch the attack’. This switch is in it’s most simple form the switch of attack from body to head and vice versa. Mike Tyson was a keen exponent of using angles and levels of attack to hammer home punches on the hapless opponents

.6. PowerThere no better demonstration of the raw punching power in boxing than that of Mike Tyson.

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