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Mike Tyson Almost BRAWLS With Floyd Mayweather At Fight Press Conference FACE OFF!
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00:00We'll get a quick word with Mike here in a moment
00:03He's making his way over the legend the pride of Brownsville
00:07Mike, can I ask the world is excited to see you one last time perhaps
00:11Can you just tell us the emotions the thoughts that are going through your mind right now?
00:16Talking's over
00:18Why did you why did you push him there?
00:21All right, that's it
00:37And that's my personality like right now
00:40I'm scared to death but as the fight gets closer the less nervous I become because this reality and in
00:47reality
00:48I'm invincible at the press conference Mike Tyson nearly brawls with Floyd Mayweather and the crowd rushes in to restrain
00:54him and prevent the situation from escalating further
01:00The world is excited to see you one last time perhaps
01:03Can you just tell us the emotions the thoughts that are going through your mind right now?
01:08Talking's over
01:09Why did you why did you push him there?
01:13Floyd gets worked up while his team steps in carefully calming him to prevent the situation from becoming more intense
01:19or chaotic
01:32Floyd Mayweather
01:33Floyd Mayweather says it's easy for him explaining that this is his routine something he has done and continues doing
01:38Oh, I don't really worry about that. This is easy. This is what I do. I'm a fighter. So I
01:43don't worry
01:45About anything
01:47Once again, I've been I've been a professional
01:5025 years
01:51Then fought the best then seen every style and always came out on top as tension rises questions emerge about
01:58Mike harming Floyd
01:59But Jeff Mayweather assures both are professionals who will honor the contract earn their money and part peacefully afterward
02:06Well
02:08Tyson if there were some arrangements pre-arrangement
02:13For this fight do you I mean Tyson's animosity well documented towards Floyd
02:18Any chance that he's going in there and you know saying hey screw all I don't care what agreement was
02:21made if there was one at all
02:23I want to kill this dude
02:25No
02:28He's gonna get a check
02:29Floyd's gonna get a check
02:32They're gonna get a check that's real huge because of their names
02:36So nobody's gonna their money up
02:38Mike Tyson explains Floyd and they have completely different styles
02:42Floyd is slick and flashy
02:44Meanwhile Tyson delivers real pain and power
02:46I was just never the fly slick
02:48Black fighter and I was just very serious and I was just very hard and mean
02:54I didn't um, I didn't like the slickness
02:57It was all about hurting and pain
02:59Evander Holyfield says he would pick Mike Tyson over Floyd
03:02Explaining Tyson's unique style makes him nearly untouchable
03:06And he doesn't allow anyone to land clean shots
03:09Wait hold up are you saying you got Tyson?
03:12I got Tyson
03:13You got Tyson over Mayweather
03:14That's huge why I just got Floyd cause he's younger
03:1710 years younger, fast, elusive
03:21I hear bigger punch man
03:22Right
03:24Really?
03:25So if Tyson lands on Floyd, Floyd's going down?
03:29Yeah
03:29But so when he fought Jake Paul some fans you know they weren't too impressed with Tyson's performance versus Jake
03:35Paul
03:35Do you think you'll have a better one versus Floyd?
03:38I just think if they compete
03:44I like that you're sticking with your boy Tyson though you're loyal
03:46I'm just heavyweight
03:49He don't let nobody get
03:51He ain't gonna let nobody get the best
03:53Even at his age Mike impresses in sparring displaying remarkable speed, power, and precision that astonish his trainer completely
04:01Exactly Mike! Beautiful! Roll Mike! Excellent! Excellent!
04:07Excellent!
04:09Complete game, complete game
04:11Complete, there's nothing to say
04:13You're complete
04:14Exactly just enough
04:16Beautiful! Roll Mike! Excellent roll! Excellent defense champ!
04:20This is the perfect head position
04:22This we talk about it
04:2340 seconds
04:26You are winning the fight
04:27So there's no reason for your rush
04:29You are winning the fight
04:30All good for us
04:32Clean shot Mike! Excellent!
04:35Nice! Left hook
04:38We're done
04:39The job is over
04:41We're done
04:424
04:433
04:442
04:451
04:46And time!
04:47Oh yeah!
04:51Great voice man
04:54Great voice man
04:57On the other hand, Floyd Mayweather trains intensely, demonstrating sharp speed, precise technique, and explosive energy, maintaining remarkable control throughout
05:07his demanding gym session
05:08muscle cancer
05:26Slide, chop it, chop it, chop it, chop it, drop....
05:31Jesse,ень...
05:31Roy Dooges, thing...
05:37Six.
05:38Six.
05:39Watch it.
05:46Watch it.
05:47Watch it.
05:47Watch it.
05:48Watch it.
05:48I step back like I have my distance.
05:49That's why I step back.
05:52Fighters don't know their distance.
05:53Floyd targets a fight with Mike Tyson, knowing that exhibitions attract massive attention
05:58and record-breaking viewership, as we saw in Tyson's clash with Jake Paul.
06:02I'll be able to beat him.
06:03I mean, remember when Floyd fought Manny Pacquiao?
06:05Like, he waited until Manny got knocked spark out from Marquez.
06:10And then he was like, yeah, now's my time to fight him.
06:12I just don't believe that Floyd would have fought Mike Tyson if Mike Tyson didn't fight Jake Paul.
06:18But Floyd seeing that, Mike Tyson couldn't hardly walk to the ring.
06:22When he got to the ring, he couldn't move around.
06:25Jake Paul was running circles around him.
06:27And that being said, I'm a huge Mike Tyson fan.
06:29Like, huge.
06:30But we see what Floyd's doing here.
06:32He's like, yeah, I'm going to get in there with Mike Tyson, who couldn't do anything with Jake Paul.
06:37I'm going to get millions of dollars.
06:38Well, yeah, I'm up for that.
06:41But again, I don't blame Floyd Mayweather for doing this.
06:45In boxing, I always say, you know, there's not much money in it for the regular people like me and
06:50you if you're a fighter.
06:51But for someone like Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, they were earned absolutely millions of dollars.
06:56Mike Tyson's name alone commands immense attention, drawing massive crowds and global interest.
07:02His legendary reputation, fearsome power, and iconic career make every appearance and event, ensuring media coverage, fan excitement, and widespread
07:10anticipation, proving that even without action, his presence alone captures the imagination and focus of boxing enthusiasts everywhere.
07:18There's also the aspect of it where the new fan base is always curious about the old time fighters, which
07:22is why Tyson always gets views even today.
07:26Because people are always curious about the Mike Tyson mystique, the Mike Tyson effect.
07:29So people that weren't able to be alive and wake up the morning of a Mike Tyson fight that know
07:33what that feels like, you know, want to feel that today.
07:35I promise you, it's nothing like it was in 1989 with Tyson, no matter what you guys want to feel.
07:40But regardless, I think people get curious about that.
07:43And I think this is going to be sort of the same thing.
07:45There's nothing that's going to match the Mayweather Pacquiao era of that time where they were flying and people wanted
07:51to see that fight.
07:52This is not going to be that feeling on the morning of.
07:54But like the champ said on the morning of, whether you like it or whether you don't like it, I
07:59think you're going to end up, you know, ordering that pay-per-view because, or watching on Netflix, whatever, this
08:04is on Netflix.
08:05Jeff Mayweather explains that Floyd Mayweather's comeback isn't just about fighting.
08:09It's a strategic move.
08:11Floyd's name still carries enormous weight in boxing, and people remain interested in him even years after retirement.
08:17By returning to the ring, he can leverage that fame, make money, and demonstrate that he still possesses the skills
08:23and power that made him dominant.
08:25His comeback isn't meant to chase a title run or take unnecessary risks, but to be smart and maximize his
08:31opportunities.
08:32I don't think I'm going to be in his corner.
08:34I mean, I've never really been in his corner, I mean, a long time ago.
08:38But when I first got him signed, yeah, I was in his corner.
08:42But other than that, no, I don't think that I'd be in his corner.
08:45Do you, I mean, now that he's coming...
08:47I'll be there to support him, but I won't be in his corner.
08:50No, of course.
08:51Do you think the comeback is like a, for like a title run, or is it like a, you know,
08:58like, do you think he's going to kind of go after some of the top guys?
09:01Or is it just kind of like, he wants to come back, got a couple more pro fights, rob the
09:05bank?
09:05I think that if he comes back, he's going to come back in a way where it's going to be
09:13smart and it's going to benefit him.
09:16You know, and I think that, you know, his name is bigger than still, still bigger than anybody, anybody that's
09:23out there today.
09:25And that, and that in itself is going to sell.
09:29So basically, you know, I mean, he's going to have to fight somebody one day.
09:35And I think that when he, that one day is when everybody will find out how much he has left.
09:41In the context of the upcoming fight against Mike Tyson, this strategy becomes even more interesting.
09:47Both fighters represent different eras and styles.
09:50Floyd with his slick defensive mastery.
09:52Tyson with raw power and aggression.
09:55Jeff points out that any matchup like this draws attention because their reputations alone sell.
10:00Fans will want to see how much Mayweather has left, just as they have followed Pacquiao and other returning stars.
10:06While younger boxers are rising, none have reached the fame and legacy that Floyd maintains.
10:10A clash with Tyson would test Floyd's enduring abilities while showcasing his intelligence
10:15and choosing opponents who provide both challenge and spectacle, making the fight a historic event for boxing fans.
10:22I mean, it's a shame that that's probably one of the biggest fights in boxing now.
10:28And that's ridiculous.
10:29I mean, with all these other young fighters, nobody still hasn't got to that, you know, to that height of
10:39fame.
10:39And that's a shame, you know?
10:42I mean, I mean, but there are a lot of good young fighters that, you know, that I see myself
10:49growing up, you know, coming up.
10:51And I mean, that I really like, you know, but I don't think that right now their name and their
11:00talent, you know, and their fame hasn't reached to that level yet.
11:08Floyd Mayweather's return to boxing is driven by more than the thrill of the fight.
11:12It's tied to financial strategy and legacy preservation.
11:16DJ Vlad reports that a major jeweler suggested Floyd may be experiencing financial strain due to his lavish lifestyle.
11:23Despite earning hundreds of millions during his career, Floyd's extravagant spending, including private jets, luxury cars and jewelry, may have
11:31outpaced his investments.
11:32Vlad points out that even athletes with massive earnings can face difficulties if spending is unchecked and Mayweather's constant high
11:39profile lifestyle leaves little room for financial missteps.
11:42Yeah, like, you know, you know, you know, it's crazy.
11:44I don't know whether it's true, but I was hanging out at Wes Watson's house.
11:51Right.
11:52He's a big like fitness influence.
11:54Yeah, I was.
11:54You know, he is.
11:55Right.
11:55So, so we did a house tour.
11:56Bullheads.
11:57Yeah.
11:58White dude.
11:59Prisoner guy.
12:00Prisoner guy.
12:00Exactly.
12:03So, when we're getting ready to shoot, he's got like these kind of people at his house.
12:08Right.
12:09And there's this like old school jeweler dude there.
12:13Like, they're like, oh, this is like one of the OG jeweler guys.
12:16This is like who everyone else gets their stuff from.
12:18And he told me, and I'm not gonna say who it is, but he's like, Mayweather's broke.
12:24I said, no.
12:25He's like, no, really.
12:26Mayweather's broke.
12:27Now, I don't know if it's true.
12:28Right.
12:28This is what this guy told me.
12:29I'm like, how could he be broke?
12:31He's like, yo, he spends like crazy.
12:33Yeah.
12:34Spends like crazy.
12:35I mean, you only can go but so long.
12:36I mean, and you're not fighting.
12:37Yeah.
12:38This context makes Floyd's comeback more understandable.
12:41Returning to the ring allows him to generate revenue while maintaining public attention
12:45and relevance.
12:46A fight against a notable opponent like Mike Tyson would not only showcase Floyd's endearing
12:50skills, but also capitalize on his unmatched brand in boxing.
12:54His name still carries massive weight, and fans remain fascinated by his defensive mastery,
13:00strategic intelligence, and unmatched ring record.
13:03While Floyd may not need to fight for survival, the combination of maintaining status, demonstrating
13:07his abilities, and generating income makes a comeback appealing.
13:11For an athlete accustomed to visibility and high spending, the ring is both a stage and
13:16a source of financial security.
13:17Mayweather's return reflects not desperation, but smart timing, leveraging fame, legacy,
13:23and the financial opportunities still available in professional boxing.
13:26You know, but you would think that your investments would continue to grow.
13:32Right.
13:32As long as you keep your spending under wraps.
13:34Like right now, like I could retire right now.
13:38This could be my last interview ever.
13:39Right.
13:40And with my investments, you know, I invested into a lot of great companies like Google
13:45and Amazon and Tesla over the years, and those companies have all grown and continue
13:49to grow, right?
13:50And I could actually borrow money against my stock portfolio without even selling my stocks.
13:55Right.
13:56So I assume that Mayweather was in a similar spot because you made so much cash.
14:00And if you invested even in common stocks, you should do pretty well.
14:03But I mean, listen, Mayweather never flies commercial.
14:08He's only flying.
14:09So he doesn't own his own plane?
14:12I don't think so.
14:14I've never seen a Mayweather plane like a Drake plane.
14:17I've never seen that.
14:18Not to say that he doesn't.
14:19I don't know Mayweather like that.
14:20I've never even met him.
14:21Analysts argue that Floyd Mayweather's actions have fundamentally altered modern boxing.
14:26By selectively choosing opponents and paying off situations to maintain an unblemished 50,
14:31zero record, he prioritized personal legacy over the sports integrity.
14:35Critics point out that this approach created a generation of boxing fans who consume fights
14:39for spectacle rather than skill, valuing viral moments or YouTube clips over genuine competition.
14:45Who allowed this?
14:46Who looks at it now and says he's 50 and 0?
14:50Hmm?
14:52A generation, the first generation of boxing fans who don't box.
14:58Tattoos all over.
14:59You will shoot somebody down for a dollar.
15:03Right?
15:04You will play around and beat up a bum who's drunk out of his mind so you can put it
15:10on YouTube.
15:11Right?
15:12Hmm?
15:13But you won't put on the gloves.
15:15You won't go to a local gym and put on gloves.
15:17And you have killed boxing.
15:20You have killed something that saved me from a life of being a victim.
15:27Okay?
15:29You have done it.
15:30And you have destroyed boxing in such a way, Floyd Mayweather fans and Floyd Mayweather.
15:36You have destroyed boxing in such a big way that even Crawford and Canelo can't save it.
15:42While fighters like Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez carry immense talent, they cannot restore boxing to its former credibility because
15:50the precedent Mayweather set has normalized avoiding real challenges.
15:54Comparisons to past legends like Sugar Ray Leonard ducking Marvin Hagler highlight that Mayweather's strategy is not entirely unprecedented, but
16:02its impact on the sport is unparalleled.
16:04Analysts also cautioned that a fight with Mike Tyson, even in exhibition form, cannot erase the damage.
16:10Mayweather would never have faced Tyson in his prime, one of the fastest, most vicious heavyweights, underscoring the lasting consequences
16:17of his career choices on boxing.
16:19Crawford and Canelo can't save it.
16:22Because by the time September 14th comes, it's back to the circus of Tank Davis and Jake Paul.
16:30And I was on Tank Davis' side, most of you know that.
16:34I'm done with him too.
16:35Okay?
16:36I will officially say that he ducked Lamont Rose Jr.
16:40And you know, I don't say everybody ducks everybody.
16:43I don't say that.
16:44Yeah?
16:45I don't say that.
16:46Jack Dempsey ducked Howard Wills.
16:49Harry Wills.
16:50Sugar Ray Leonard, when he was supposed to be fighting Marvin Hagler, when Marvin Hagler was in his prime and
16:55begging Sugar Ray Leonard for a fight, Sugar Ray Leonard ducked Marvin Hagler.
16:59Floyd Mayweather Jr. ducked Manny Pacquiao.
17:03Michael Irvin discusses Floyd Mayweather's surprising announcement to unretire following his exhibition fight against Mike Tyson in April.
17:11Irvin's initial reaction is one of disbelief and curiosity, especially given rumors of Mayweather experiencing financial troubles.
17:18The idea of Floyd facing money issues seems almost contradictory, considering his reputation as a brilliant businessman who revolutionized boxing's
17:26financial landscape.
17:27In the past, promoters like Don King would make hundreds of millions while fighters such as Mike Tyson earned comparatively
17:33modest paychecks.
17:35Mayweather changed that dynamic entirely by taking control of his own promotions, ensuring that he collected both fight purses and
17:42promotional revenue.
17:43During his time with Showtime, Mayweather earned staggering amounts, with checks reaching $150 million to $175 million, a combination of
17:52his pay as a boxer and as a promoter.
17:55This shocked me.
17:57Floyd Mayweather Jr.
17:59Floyd Mayweather Jr.
17:59Unretiring.
18:00He is 48 years old and going back in to fight again.
18:06He will announce that he's unretiring right after the exhibition fight he has against Mike Tyson in April.
18:16Now, I say when I see this, my mind went everywhere because I'm thinking all of the stuff that I've
18:26heard, like allegedly he's having money issues and money troubles.
18:33And then I didn't know to believe that because I don't see how you went through that kind of money.
18:40And Floyd, I thought, was a brilliant businessman because he was the one that flipped the game.
18:47Remember? Remember the Don Kings and all of those promoters?
18:51They would come in and make hundreds of millions of dollars.
18:54Irvin emphasizes that he never expected Floyd to return to the ring, especially after establishing such financial independence.
19:00The announcement raises questions about how this comeback will impact his legacy, particularly whether he can maintain the coveted 50
19:07-0 record.
19:08For fans and analysts alike, the prospect of Mayweather fighting someone like Mike Tyson adds intrigue, combining the challenge of
19:15facing a legendary heavyweight with the spectacle of seeing a retired fighter reassert his dominance.
19:20The return isn't just about money, it's a calculated move that blends legacy, financial strategy, and entertainment, reaffirming Mayweather's unparalleled
19:29influence on boxing.
19:30Mike Tyson will make 25-30 million a year, but Don King made hundreds of millions.
19:35Floyd Mayweather flipped the script and said, no promoter, I'm not going to pay you or let you take home
19:43that kind of money.
19:44I'm going to hire you.
19:48I'm going to hire you and I'm going to take home all of the promotion money.
19:52When I was with Showtime, I was with my guy over there.
19:55They were taking him checks for 150, 160, 175 million dollars because he was getting paid the box, but also
20:06paid as the promoter.
20:08This, I never thought would happen.
20:11I just never thought it would happen.
20:13Now him returning to the ring, how does this affect him moving forward?
20:22Does he state 50-0?
20:25I don't believe Florida get a loss on his record.
20:29That's it for today's video.
20:30Stay tuned until next time.
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