Alright, so I’ve been digging into Mike Tyson’s career, looking at the wins and the losses, and man, it’s a rollercoaster. I started by just watching some of his old fights, you know, the classics.
First, I jumped onto YouTube. Typed in “Mike Tyson best knockouts” and went down the rabbit hole. I watched him demolish guys like Trevor Berbick and Michael Spinks. It’s insane how fast and powerful he was. Seriously, those punches were terrifying.

Early Domination
- Watched Tyson vs. Berbick.
- Checked out Tyson vs. Spinks.
- Watched a bunch of other early fights where he just steamrolled opponents.
I did find myself keep watching those early fights, He was a beast. These are the good parts, He was so strong.
Then, it got a little tougher. I started to find some of his losses. The Buster Douglas fight, that one was a shocker. I mean, Tyson was supposed to be unbeatable, and then, boom, he’s down.
The Downfall
I forced myself to watch the Douglas fight. I knew it was coming, but it still hurt to see. I also watched the Evander Holyfield fights, both of them. The ear-biting incident… man, that was just wild. I found myself cringing, not gonna lie.
- Watched Tyson vs. Douglas. Ouch.
- Watched Tyson vs. Holyfield I. Rough.
- Watched Tyson vs. Holyfield II. Even rougher.
So yeah,I searched for“Mike Tyson losses” and I made myself go through them all. I focused on not just the knockouts, but also the decisions, the way he lost, his reactions. Trying to get the full picture.
Honestly, this whole process was a mix of emotions. I felt pumped up watching the wins, and then kinda bummed out watching the losses. But it’s all part of the story, right? You can’t have the highs without the lows. I finished up feeling like I had a much better understanding of Tyson’s whole career, not just the highlight reel. It’s a complicated story, for sure.
