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🚨 Exclusive LEAKED training footage of the one and only Mike Tyson as he gears up for a legendary showdown with Floyd Mayweather at the age of 59! 🥊🔥 Witness the intensity and artistry of Iron Mike as he trains, tantalizing fans just days before the highly anticipated event. Will Tyson’s iconic power go toe-to-toe with Money Mayweather’s unmatched ring IQ? 🏆 Don't miss the action-packed anticipation in our video that brings you key moments leading to the epic clash. Get ready for Mike Tyson VS Floyd Mayweather full fight highlights—subscribe and stay tuned for all the thrilling updates! 🎥✨
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00:04Can't teach what he has in him. It's something that's ingrained in him. He's been like that for
00:09his whole life and you know that's why you see something special every time you see him fight,
00:15every time you see him do an interview. You know he's just a special person and he's upon a special
00:20show. We were excited about you and Floyd. Is that still happening or is that? Yeah it's happening.
00:43Yeah it's happening. You think I give that up? Mike Tyson says he feels incredible physically
00:49and is in excellent shape ready and motivated to face Floyd Mayweather Jr. Mike Tyson is in
01:08training camp steadily refining his techniques and improving day by day to stay sharp and prepared
01:13for the fight. Mike Tyson is hammering the heavy bag with relentless power and sharp combinations
01:31showing intensity, stamina, and refined technique at 59.
01:55How you doing?
01:57How you doing man?
01:57I feel it.
01:58I feel it.
02:30Mike's sparring session even surprises his trainer
02:33as he shows the same speed, power, and technique
02:36with full strength.
02:37Beautiful roll, Mike.
02:39Excellent.
02:40Excellent.
02:44Complete.
02:45Beautiful.
02:46Complete.
02:48There's nothing to say.
02:49You're complete.
02:50It's not just enough.
02:51Beautiful roll, Mike.
02:52Excellent roll.
02:54Excellent defense, champ.
02:55This is the perfect head position.
02:57This we talk about it.
02:5940 seconds.
03:01We are winning the fight, so there's no reason for your rush.
03:04We are winning the fight.
03:06All good for us.
03:07Clean shot, Mike.
03:09Excellent.
03:10On this nice left hook.
03:12Up, up, up.
03:14We're done.
03:15The job is over.
03:16We're done.
03:17Four, three, two, one, and time.
03:22All in.
03:27That's great, boys.
03:29That's great, boys, man.
03:32Mike is doing heavy dumbbell exercises,
03:35lifting with controlled power and focus,
03:37building strength and endurance through intense gym training.
03:40You say, Mike, don't fight.
03:41I give you money.
03:43You're crazy.
03:44Only 12.
03:45That's all you want.
03:46To the middle.
03:47One.
03:48Two.
03:49Three.
03:50A little slow on the way down.
03:51Four.
03:51There we go.
03:52Nine.
03:53One more.
03:53Slow.
03:54Ten.
03:55No problem.
03:56Great set.
03:59Best set yet.
04:02Final round.
04:03Last one, Mike.
04:06Nice and strong.
04:07Thirty times.
04:07Let's go.
04:08One.
04:09Two.
04:10Three.
04:11Four.
04:12Nice.
04:13Five.
04:14Yes, sir.
04:15Seven.
04:16Strong.
04:17Eight.
04:17Strong.
04:18Nine.
04:19Two.
04:21Three.
04:21Four.
04:22Five.
04:23Six.
04:24Seven.
04:25Eight.
04:26Nine.
04:27One more.
04:28Ten.
04:28Nice work, Mike.
04:30Yes, sir.
04:32Great work.
04:33Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr. bring very different physical attributes
04:37to their upcoming exhibition fight, creating an unusual dynamic in the ring.
04:42Tyson is naturally much bigger and stronger, having spent his career as a heavyweight,
04:47while Mayweather's top professional weight was 154 pounds, making him significantly smaller
04:52even today.
04:53Despite this size disadvantage, Mayweather is 11 years younger, which could give him an advantage
04:58in terms of speed, agility, and endurance.
05:01Both fighters have acknowledged the unpredictability of the matchup.
05:04Tyson described the fight as something neither he nor the world expected, noting that it pushes
05:09boxing into a new era of the unexpected.
05:12The guy, the top weight he fought at was 154 pounds, so Floyd, and he's still a smaller
05:17guy to this day, so I think you've got some advantages on both sides here.
05:22You've got Floyd, who is 11 years younger, but is, again, possibly giving up something
05:27like 60 or 70 pounds here, and there's a reason we know there are weight classes in
05:32boxing.
05:33Now, there's already some trash talk here, so let me read you what Mike Tyson told us
05:39here.
05:39So he said, this fight is something neither the world nor I ever thought would or could
05:45happen.
05:46However, boxing has entered a new era of the unpredictable, and this fight is as unpredictable
05:51as it gets.
05:53I still can't believe Floyd wants to really do this.
05:56He expressed surprise that Mayweather agreed to participate, noting the potential health
06:00risks, yet acknowledging the fight is set to happen.
06:03Mayweather, confident in his legacy, emphasized that every fight he takes on is intended to
06:08be legendary, underscoring his perfect professional record of 50-0.
06:12Although officially an exhibition, the matchup promises a compelling clash between two iconic
06:17champions.
06:18Fans are drawn not only by their reputations, but also by the stark contrast in size, style,
06:24and motivation.
06:25The combination of Tyson's power and Mayweather's precision ensures that the fight, despite its
06:30exhibition label, will be closely watched and highly anticipated.
06:34But he wants to do it, so it's signed and it's happening.
06:38I've been doing this for 30 years and there hasn't been a single fighter that can tarnish
06:43my legacy.
06:44This is Floyd now, said Floyd Mayweather.
06:46You already know that if I am going to do something, it's going to be big and it's going
06:51to be legendary.
06:52I'm the best in the business of boxing.
06:54This exhibition will give the fans what they want.
06:58Now, that's what it is.
07:00It's an exhibition, but Floyd is unblemished.
07:03He has been perfect.
07:0550 up, 50 down.
07:06But it's been some years since Floyd last fought.
07:10Of course, he last fought professionally against Conor McGregor in 2017.
07:14He has had some exhibition fights since, but he's fought Logan Paul.
07:19He's fought some guys, the kickboxer.
07:22Wade Plemons shared his candid reaction to the fight, focusing on the financial and personal
07:27context surrounding the event.
07:28Plemons pointed out that Mayweather appears to be facing serious financial challenges,
07:33including back rent, multiple delinquencies, and an estimated $54 million in debt, as reported
07:39by Business Insider.
07:40While Mayweather's attorney denies any financial distress, the mounting headlines suggest that
07:45the fighter may feel compelled to participate in high-profile exhibitions to secure income.
07:51Plemons described this situation as very sad, emphasizing that no athlete should have
07:56to face financial hardship in retirement, especially someone with a legendary career like Mayweather.
08:01These things seem to have added up for Floyd.
08:03And now it's pretty apparent that not only is he doing these, you know, bank robbery style
08:08exhibitions, but it looks like he absolutely needs to do it, which is very, very sad.
08:12Listen, I'm not the biggest fan of Floyd Mayweather as an individual outside of the ring,
08:16but I never want to see athletes have their money mismanaged or mismanage their own money
08:20so badly that they go broke in retirement.
08:22And it looks like, um, it looks like that's kind of what's happening.
08:25And here's a snippet from Business Insider because it made me want to pay for the entire article.
08:30Business Insider is reporting that Floyd Mayweather could be facing money trouble,
08:33citing an estimated $54 million in debt, property foreclosures, multiple lawsuits piling up.
08:38Mayweather's attorney strongly denies any kind of financial distress,
08:41but the headlines aren't slowing down.
08:44$54 million, alleged dollars in debt.
08:46So it makes sense why they would want to do this.
08:48And it's strictly for money. Let's be honest.
08:50This is a clear money grab, but this is going to be a terrible fight.
08:53He acknowledged that personally, he is not the biggest fan of Mayweather outside the ring,
08:58but expressed concern over the mismanagement of wealth.
09:01According to Plemons, the fight seems primarily motivated by money, labeling it a money grab.
09:06He added that in terms of competition, the exhibition is unlikely to deliver an intense sporting contest,
09:11noting that the spectacle may revolve more around Tyson walking to the ring than actual in-ring action.
09:17For a long time, didn't like. You know, for a long time, called Floyd a small little angry man
09:22or a small little scared man because he couldn't walk his kids to school by himself,
09:25mainly because Floyd had, I don't know.
09:28Yeah, he kind of disrespected Muhammad Ali, who was Mike Tyson's favorite fighter
09:32and one that he would never put himself above.
09:34But Mike's 60 years old.
09:35And if there was a time for Mike to get him and knock him out or whatever,
09:39it never would have happened because they were in completely different weight classes and XYZ.
09:43If you wanted to settle it outside of boxing, that's one thing.
09:45But now they're stepping into this exhibition.
09:47There's not going to be any weight classes, obviously.
09:50And there's not going to be really any winner to this.
09:52And I think we're all going to lose.
09:54I think us, the fans, are going to lose a big time.
09:57Because again, I told you guys years ago that there is a certain brand of combat sports
10:04that does diminish fighters of the past.
10:06And it's the crossover scene.
10:08Listen, I'm a part of it.
10:09I've been a part of it for my entire existence on YouTube.
10:11Analysts have noted that the upcoming exhibition fight between Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr.
10:16is shaped by more than just financial incentives.
10:18With the longstanding tension between the two boxing legends playing a significant role.
10:23Over the years, Tyson and Mayweather have exchanged pointed public remarks.
10:27With Tyson frequently accusing Mayweather of arrogance and excessive self-promotion.
10:31While Mayweather has often minimized the impact of Tyson's era in boxing history.
10:37Now, they have a history of bad blood between the two.
10:41Well, more so on the part of Mike Tyson.
10:46He just simply does not like Floyd Mayweather.
10:49They went through some things.
10:51They used to be cool.
10:52They used to be friends.
10:53And Floyd Mayweather even fought on Mike Tyson's cards.
10:56But now, they have a strained relationship.
11:02And now they're gonna fight an exhibition bout.
11:05This was...
11:08I don't even know what to say about this.
11:12Right?
11:13Um...
11:14But...
11:14Why not Floyd versus Roy Jones Jr.?
11:17This rivalry introduces a unique dynamic to the exhibition.
11:21Transforming it from a simple showcase into a confrontation that carries personal stakes.
11:26Observers suggest that these interpersonal dynamics may influence their strategies and mindset in the ring.
11:32Even if the bout is officially considered an exhibition.
11:35Despite both athletes being far removed from their prime competitive years.
11:39The underlying tension and competitive spirit remain evident.
11:42Adding layers of unpredictability.
11:44The stark contrast in their fighting styles.
11:47Tyson's raw power and experience as a heavyweight versus Mayweather's precision, speed, and defensive mastery.
11:53Further intensifies interest.
11:55Combined with the high profile nature of the event.
11:58The rivalry ensures that fans and analysts alike will scrutinize every movement and decision.
12:03Ultimately, the fight draws attention not only for its entertainment value.
12:07But also for the narrative it creates.
12:09Highlighting a clash between two of boxing's most iconic figures and their enduring legacies.
12:14And they more compatible as far as size goes.
12:17Roy is still bigger than Floyd.
12:19But as far as that goes.
12:21He's still for that.
12:23Made his name at 54, 60, 68, and 75.
12:28Right?
12:28Now he did go up to heavyweight.
12:30But they've been going back and forth.
12:32They've been drawing back and forth.
12:34And going viral.
12:35Going at each other.
12:37That would make more sense.
12:38I don't know where this came from.
12:40And how this even came about.
12:41But we're going to get Floyd Mayweather in 2026.
12:45Versus Iron Mike Tyson in the exhibition bout.
12:47Two legends they're going to get their money.
12:50I guess Netflix is just looking to put out big money.
12:54I'm hearing that it's going to be on Netflix.
12:56Right?
12:56It's going to be interesting to see how this unfolds and plays out.
13:01But this came out of nowhere.
13:03It's just bizarre.
13:05Sean Porter shared his perspective on the upcoming exhibition fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr.
13:10And Mike Tyson.
13:11Highlighting the unique challenges and uncertainty surrounding the matchup.
13:14He noted that while the fight might make sense as a street style confrontation.
13:18It is difficult to conceptualize how it would work within a traditional boxing ring.
13:23Porter emphasized the age and physical disparities.
13:26Pointing out that Tyson, nearly 60, is significantly older and bigger.
13:30While Mayweather at 48 relies on speed and technical skill.
13:34He also discussed the tension between the two fighters.
13:37Noting that unlike previous opponents.
13:39They do not share mutual respect or friendship.
13:41Which could make the bout more unpredictable.
13:44It doesn't make sense for a street fight.
13:46It doesn't make sense for like an in the ring situation.
13:50And so it's kind of like, I guess for the second words, crazier things have happened.
13:55And then now you have to say, well, no, it doesn't get crazier than this.
13:59Yeah.
13:59You're not, you're not kidding.
14:00Right.
14:01You know, obviously we watched Mike Shawn in November against Jake Paul.
14:05I think clearly those guys like each other.
14:08Floyd and Mike, not so much.
14:10Obviously there's been some tension there over the years.
14:12Do you think they go in there despite the fact that this is an exhibition fight?
14:16I mean, do they go in there and do they both try and take each other out?
14:19I don't know what that fight looks like.
14:20And you know, that, that kind of was my biggest apprehension.
14:23We're coming on with you guys today.
14:24It was like, how do you analyze what a fight between Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather could
14:29look like, right?
14:30So then you think about when Floyd got in the ring with Big Show.
14:33Porter reflected on Tyson's fight against Jake Paul, observing that Tyson did not engage in
14:38proper sparring, which affected his timing and conditioning.
14:42For a fight against Mayweather, Porter believes Tyson would need extensive sparring against
14:46fast, skilled opponents to prepare adequately.
14:49He questioned whether Tyson at his age could fully muster the intensity and precision required,
14:54emphasizing that while the matchup is intriguing, it presents serious challenges due to age,
14:59experience and preparation.
15:01We already know, like we, we know now more than we've ever known before that the, that
15:06the WWE is fake.
15:07It's kind of like acceptable, but it wouldn't be acceptable in a boxing ring.
15:12You know, it wouldn't be acceptable if there becomes some sort of weird antics and things
15:17like that.
15:18I mean, I guess I'll have to do what I did once before with Mike and, uh, and, and, uh,
15:25Jake,
15:26and I'm going to go on record for saying this doesn't happen.
15:30Yeah.
15:30It falls apart some time before.
15:33This doesn't make sense.
15:34I don't know.
15:34I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't know how you can make it make sense.
15:38I don't know this one, how you can make this one make sense.
15:40And to your point, they, and they may have it, but if they have it, they haven't said
15:44it yet.
15:45There's no date for the fight, no location that's been announced.
15:48So.
15:49Right.
15:50Yeah.
15:51I, is it possible to break down or give someone an edge?
15:54Daniel Cormier offered his perspective on the upcoming exhibition fight between Mike
15:58Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr., focusing on the striking contrast in size and career
16:03paths between the two champions.
16:05Cormier pointed out that Mayweather, who began his career in the 130 pound division and later
16:10fought as high as 160 pounds, has always been a smaller fighter, making it difficult
16:16to imagine him facing a heavyweight like Tyson in a traditional competitive context.
16:20Despite this, Cormier expressed deep respect for both athletes, noting their accomplishments
16:25and the discipline they have demonstrated throughout their careers.
16:29He emphasized that, as analysts, it is their responsibility to provide honest assessments
16:34regardless of admiration.
16:35Beyond styles, the matchup is wrapped in other forces, age and physical limits.
16:40The long personal history between the two, and the very public financial and promotional
16:45storylines that have followed Mayweather and Tyson.
16:48Those factors turn the event into something unpredictable, a spectacle where strategy, pacing,
16:53and risk management will matter at least as much as a single big punch.
16:57Expect moments that echo their primes, flashes of speed, bursts of power, but also long stretches
17:03where caution, positioning, and showmanship dominate.
17:07Was fighting at 154, and he was severely undersized at 154.
17:15Floyd Mayweather was a guy that fought in the 130s to start his career, and then fought up
17:19as high as 160 maybe.
17:21Floyd Mayweather was a small guy.
17:24He's not going to fight Mike Tyson, who is the heavyweight champion in the world.
17:30I respect these two men so great that, so great a degree, that it's hard for me to almost
17:40make negative statements about them.
17:42But I think that our job as talking heads is to tell you the truth, regardless of how much
17:49you admire someone or the applause and adulation you have for them, you gotta tell them the
17:55truth.
17:55I don't get this.
17:57I don't get this for the life of me because, by all accounts.
18:02Daniel Cormier questioned the purpose of the exhibition, noting that Tyson has successfully
18:06transitioned into business, built a stable life, and earned significant money from his
18:11previous fight against Jake Paul.
18:13Similarly, Mayweather has managed his wealth carefully, with no apparent need for financial
18:18gain.
18:18According to Cormier, many fighters compete past their prime for monetary reasons, but
18:22these two legends seem financially secure, making the motivation behind the fight puzzling
18:27beyond personal challenge or spectacle.
18:29Whether you view this as a savvy legacy play or a payday, the fight will be watched for what
18:34it reveals about both men now, how much of their old selves remains, how they manage risk,
18:39and how they choose to finish chapters of legendary careers.
18:42For fans, it offers drama, nostalgia, and the rare chance to see two icons test different
18:48facets of their game.
18:49Not a classic competitive bout, but a uniquely modern chapter in boxing's long story.
18:54He got his life on track, has a great wife that helps him manage all those things, made
18:59a boatload of money to fight Jake Paul last year.
19:02It's not a money play.
19:05Floyd, I saw a thing this morning, him talking about keeping his money clean, stuffing hundreds
19:10of thousands of dollars in a plastic bag.
19:12These guys don't need money.
19:13A lot of times when you get these great champions fighting well past their prime, it's to make
19:19cash.
19:20We see it a lot.
19:22These two don't seem to need the money, so I don't understand the need to do this.
19:30When talked about it, Mike Tyson said, I still can't believe Floyd wants to really do this.
19:41It's going to be detrimental to his health, but he wants to do it.
19:45So it's signed and it's happening.
19:48Hey, when Mike fought Jake Paul.
19:50That's it for today's video.
19:51Stay tuned until next time.
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