The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video or audio recording, likely a commentary or analysis of Mike Tyson's boxing career. It discusses various aspects of Tyson's career, including his early fights, notable opponents, and his unique style of fighting.
The narrator mentions Tyson's first fight against Donnie Long, where he defeated Long in just 88 seconds. Tyson's speed, strength, and aggression were highlighted as key factors in his victory. The narrator also discusses Tyson's first fight without his coach, Cus D'Amato, where he defeated Eddie Richardson in just eight seconds.
The narrator then recounts Tyson's fight against Larry Holmes, where Holmes was unable to keep up with Tyson's speed and strength. Tyson's fight against Steve Zuzuki is also discussed, where Tyson threw a series of uppercuts that made Zuzuki unsteady, leading to his defeat.
The narrator also mentions Tyson's fight against Mark Young, where Tyson destroyed Young in just 50 seconds. Tyson's fight against Marvis Frazier, son of the legendary Joe Frazier, is discussed, where Tyson performed a spectacular combination that knocked Frazier out.
The narrator also discusses Tyson's fight against Alfonso Ratliff, where Tyson landed a powerful left hook to Ratliff's jaw, knocking him out. Another fight against Franklin Bruno is discussed, where Bruno was knocked out in the fifth round.
The narrator concludes by discussing Tyson's fight against Trevor Burbik, a historic fight dubbed as "doomsday" by advertisers. Tyson's victory in this fight made him the youngest world champion in the history of boxing.
The narrator also mentions Tyson's fight against Tyrell Biggs, where Biggs gave Tyson a tough fight. Tyson's fight against Buster Mathis Jr. is also discussed, where Mathis was knocked out in the third round.
The narrator concludes by discussing Tyson's fight against Robert Cole and Sterling Benjamin, both of which ended in quick victories for Tyson.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Mike Tyson was a world heavyweight champion boxer who had many knockouts in his career.
2. He became the youngest title holder in boxing history at 20 years 4 months and 22 days when he defeated Trevor Berbick in 1986.
3. He had a signature left hook and a series of uppercuts that often finished his opponents.
4. He was trained by Cus D'Amato, who he considered his guardian and mentor.
5. He fought against various opponents such as Donnie Long, Eddie Richardson, Larry Holmes, Marvis Frazier, Tony Tubbs, Buster Mathis Jr., Tyrell Biggs, and Frank Bruno.
6. He was released from prison in 1995 and resumed his boxing career.
7. He said he refused to get hurt, knocked down, or lose in the ring.