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MIKE TYSON FINALLY REVEALS THE PUNCH THAT SHUT DOWN EVERYTHING

Mike Tyson's legendary career saw him become the youngest heavyweight champ at 20. He faced greats like Holyfield & Lewis, but named Donovan "Razor" Ruddock as his hardest-hitting opponent. Discover Tyson's comeback fights and life after boxing.

Mike Tyson Finally Reveals The Punch That Shut Down Everything
Mike Tyson Names The Monster Puncher Who Froze His Nerves - MAGO / Cover-Images

In the past, Mike Tyson was well-known for his fierce speed and strength in the boxing ring. In 1986, at the age of 20 years and 145 days, he defeated Trevor Berbick to capture the WBC heavyweight title in his 28th fight, making him the youngest fighter in history to do so.

After defeating James "Bonecrusher" Smith to win the WBA heavyweight title, Iron Mike defeated Tony Tucker to capture the IBF title and become the undisputed champion at the age of 21.


The Notable Boxing Career of Mike Tyson


There were plenty of heavy-hitters during the heyday of heavyweight boxing, which Tyson fought in. The greatest of them, including Larry Holmes, Evander Holyfield, and Lennox Lewis, were in the same ring as him. Iron Mike's career began with a 19-fight knockout streak, propelling the Brooklyn-born boxer into the record books and dominating the heavyweight scene before suffering a shocking knockout loss to James "Buster" Douglas in Tokyo.

Even though he had been knocked out by Douglas, Lewis, and Danny Williams, Tyson acknowledged that a different opponent had struck him the hardest: Donovan "Razor" Ruddock, a Canadian, boxed Iron Mike for 19 rounds over two matches. Known for being heavy-handed, the hard-hitting Canadian is likely the reason Tyson labelled him the man who made him feel "numb" when he experienced his strength.

Tyson recalled the strength in Ruddock's gloves and thought back on his previous opponents in a CNN interview, saying: "Yes, Ray Ruddock … You are referring to that moment when you thought,' Whoa." When you are struck, the pain stops. It is simply numb. Bong, you just heard the bell ring.

Ruddock, who was born in Jamaica, had a streak of infamous knockout wins, the most well-known of which may have been against Michael Dokes. Ruddock used two crushing left hooks to knock his opponent down after a haymaker propped Dokes still on the ropes. In addition to winning the WBA intercontinental championship that evening, Ruddock would go on to win the IBC heavyweight title in 1992 after knocking out Phil Jackson in Cleveland, Ohio.

Mike Tyson's Comeback to Boxing and Upcoming Battles


In November of last year, Tyson briefly returned to the ring when he faced YouTuber Jake Paul in an exhibition match at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. After eight rounds of fighting, Paul won by unanimous decision against Tyson. Iron Mike's career in boxing is also far from over, as he will return to the ring in spring 2026 to take on Floyd Mayweather Jr. in another exhibition bout at an undetermined location.

Fortunately, Tyson no longer has to contend with opponents that possess the strength of Donovan Ruddock. He now enjoys a semi-retired lifestyle from fighting while concentrating on his company, Carma HoldCo, which specialises in cannabis products and promotes the legalisation of marijuana. Iron Mike Tyson has not completely died in boxing yet, so the allure of the glitz and glamour surrounding the big nights is still too strong for the former champion to ignore.

EGIS KLIMAS CONFIRMS MULTI-FIGHT AGREEMENT FOR OLEKSANDR USYK VS DEONTAY WILDER 2026

Oleksandr Usyk's manager, Egis Klimas, confirms a "very likely" 2026 fight against Deontay Wilder in either Las Vegas or Los Angeles.

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Oleksandr Usyk vacated the WBO title for a Wilder bout

A possible fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Deontay Wilder may happen at the following time, according to Usyk’s manager.

In 2025, Oleksandr Usyk had only one bout in the ring, where he knocked out Daniel Dubois in the fifth round of their rematch.

After that fight, there were rumours that the Ukrainian may retire from the sport because of had almost cleared out the heavyweight division.

Despite that, rumours were soon debunked, and the former undisputed heavyweight champion announced that he would be interested in facing former heavyweight title holder Deontay Wilder.

Usyk’s Manager Offers Date for Wilder Bout

It was reported a few weeks ago that Usyk had voluntarily relinquished his WBO heavyweight title. As a result, he is no longer undisputed.

Shortly after that announcement, the 38-year-old revealed he would like to fight ‘The Bronze Bomber,’ deeming him ‘one of the greatest heavyweights of the last 10 years.’

And when he was at the Night of the Samurai event last week, Usyk again was asked about his next potential opponent, and he repeated his desire to face Wilder.

On the likelihood of the fight, Usyk’s representative Egis Klimas told The National, “It’s very likely (we will see Usyk vs. Wilder). Because right now we’re working on it, and we’re working on some multi-fight agreement for Oleksandr.

“As soon as we confirm that, we’re going to jump in. And some talks are already going on with the team of Wilder. We’re looking at Las Vegas or Los Angeles, and the dates are the end of April and the beginning of May.”

The Ukrainian hasn't boxed Stateside since 2019, when he faced Chazz Witherspoon in his first heavyweight bout.

The selection of Wilder, however, is quite surprising, given his recent performance. The 40-year-old boxer is 2-3 in his last five bouts, suffering defeats at the hands of Zhilei Zhang, Joseph Parker, and Tyson Fury.

Would Usyk retire after the upcoming fight with Wilder? At the age of 38, the reality is that Usyk very likely has only a few bouts left in him at the very most. With the bulk of the heavyweight rankings already knocked out, there would be very little opposition left in the sport for Usyk, and retirement after a bout with Wilder would be expected.

32-0 AND COUNTING: IS NAOYA INOUE OFFICIALLY THE GREATEST OF THIS GENERATION?

Naoya Inoue wraps up a flawless 2025, tying Muhammad Ali’s record with four undisputed title defences in a single calendar year.

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Inoue defends undisputed status four times to win 2025 FOTY.

Inoue wrapped up 2025 with a flawless 4-0, defending his super-bantamweight title four times around the globe and proving he's the best in boxing. Beating Alan Picasso put him back on top of the pound-for-pound rankings, solidifying his place as the sport's biggest name.

Lots of fighters had great moments this year, but no one else showed the same level of consistent dominance, historical importance, and activity that Inoue did.

An Amazing Year of Championship Wins

Inoue finished the year with a 32-0 record (27 KOs) after wins against Ye Joon Kim, Ramon Cardenas, Murodjon Akhmadaliev, and Alan Picasso. Each fight showed his command of the division, from quick knockouts to smart, well-fought decision wins against top contenders.

People noticed his cool demeanour, accuracy, and how he changes his strategy during fights, proving why he's considered the best.

Looking back at 2025, Inoue said, I wasn't sure about it myself, but I'll do my best to meet your expectations. To everyone who came to Riyadh and cheered us on, thanks a lot for your support.

We had so much support this year. Thanks! Happy New Year!

By successfully defending all four major belts four times this year, Inoue is the only male undisputed world champ left in boxing. He stayed active without injuries or performance drops, which set him apart from everyone else with a title.

While others picked and chose their fights, Inoue was always ready to put his title on the line.

Historical Wins and Worldwide Success

Besides being undefeated, Inoue's 2025 was historically awesome. He tied Muhammad Ali's record by defending the undisputed title four times in a single year.

Inoue also set a new record for the most consecutive world title fight wins, beating records held by Floyd Mayweather and Joe Louis.

His consistency across different countries was just as impressive. Inoue had amazing performances in Japan, the US, and Saudi Arabia, proving he's not just a local star but the most complete global champ in the sport.

This year, Inoue was the best in every category.

While other fighters had strong arguments, no one maintained undisputed control while building their legacy like Inoue did this year.

Inoue's multiple title defences made him the obvious choice.

A Familiar Honour, Earned Again

This is Inoue's second time winning WBN Fighter of the Year, after his undisputed wins in two divisions in 2023.

Winning again shows how great he is at the highest level of boxing. Very few fighters today have combined dominance with constant activity while adding to their legacy.

What's Next?

As 2025 ends, Inoue is not just boxing’s top champ, but the standard for sustained dominance. His wins have him moving from talking about what he could do to what his legacy will be. Future performances will be compared to what he’s already done.

The win over Picasso and return to number one P4P just shows he's unmatched.

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