Mike Tyson’s 1986 showdown with Marvis Frazier, a fight that marked a turning point in Tyson’s career.
The talk shifted as Rogan explained why this wasn’t just another Mike Tyson knockout win. Rogan revealed a lesser-known aspect of Tyson’s early career, sharing a shocking angle on his terrifying prowess. This revelation left his guests and listeners in stunned disbelief.
Unveiling the terrifying tale of Mike Tyson’s knockout victory
During the podcast, Joe Rogan led the conversation into a vivid recollection of the Tyson vs. Frazier fight. Rogan began, “Frazier fight was one of the most terrifying boxing fights I ever saw in my life. Because it was Marvis Frazier who was uh the son of the great Joe Frazier former World Heavyweight Champion and Marvis Frazier was his son and his son was fighting Mike Tyson in his prime.”
In a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, an unexpected revelation about Mike Tyson‘s legendary boxing career left guests reeling. Rogan, with comedians Congdon and Weinshenk, candidly explored a brutal boxing history chapter. They delved into Tyson’s 1986 showdown with Marvis Frazier, a fight that marked a turning point in Tyson’s career.
The talk shifted as Rogan explained why this wasn’t just another Mike Tyson knockout win. Rogan revealed a lesser-known aspect of Tyson’s early career, sharing a shocking angle on his terrifying prowess. This revelation left his guests and listeners in stunned disbelief.
Unveiling the terrifying tale of Mike Tyson’s knockout victory
During the podcast, Joe Rogan led the conversation into a vivid recollection of the Tyson vs. Frazier fight. Rogan began, “Frazier fight was one of the most terrifying boxing fights I ever saw in my life. Because it was Marvis Frazier who was uh the son of the great Joe Frazier former World Heavyweight Champion and Marvis Frazier was his son and his son was fighting Mike Tyson in his prime.”
As they watched the footage of the fight, Sara Weinshenk reacted in shock. “Holy s*it, he’s a machine.” Rogan agreed, stating, “He’s out and it’s I mean his punches are so accurate so fast and so powerful I mean look at he’s catching him on the way down he’s out cold and he hit him twice on the way down while he was out cold yeah that’s how fast he’s hitting him.”
Weinshenk added, “He did it so swiftly,” to which Rogan responded, “I put that version of Mike Tyson I would like to see that version against any heavyweight that ever lived.” In the end, Weinshenk lightened the mood by comparing her own experience of getting punched at Skank Fest to Tyson’s knockout, “I got punched in the face at skank Fest and that was an offender I hated that.”