
Did Mike Tyson Brazenly Steal Ice Cream at the US Open?
Former heavyweight champion of the world, "Iron" Mike Tyson is being accused of stealing a delicious--but not free--Ben & Jerry’s ice cream bar.
Former heavyweight champion of the world, "Iron" Mike Tyson is being accused of stealing a delicious--but not free--Ben & Jerry’s ice cream bar.
Standing in his locker room just moments before walking towards the ring, the Heavyweight champion whispered to his trainer, Kevin Rooney, “I’m gonna hurt this guy.”
Former undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson will be honored during the month of June as SHOWTIME Sports airs 10 of “Iron Mike’s” most memorable fights in continuation of its year-long celebration of 30 years of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®.
Check out this list compiled by Round By Round Boxing's Andrew Kang of 15 of the best weapons in Heavyweight history.
Tony Calcara goes back to 1986, on a Tuesday night at New York's Madison Square Garden for a bout being billed as "New York is Busting Out". The two combatants were Mike Tyson and Mitch Green.
On Friday night, October 16, as the tide from the Atlantic Ocean rolled in towards the Boardwalk, fight fans packed Donald Trump’s Convention Center in Atlantic City to witness the first title defense of Mike Tyson’s undisputed crown.
February 11, 1990 will forever be known as the day that the unthinkable happened. It was on that day in Tokyo, Japan that James "Buster" Douglas knocked out the undisputed and undefeated Heavyweight champion of the world, "Iron" Mike Tyson. Read on for Tony Calcara's look back at one of the most memorable nights in boxing history.
Professional boxer Sam Crossed got knocked out by Mike Tyson in an ad that aired locally during Super Bowl 50.
Behind the scenes of the "Big Game 2016" shoot, at the Sphinx Gym in Washington, D.C.
Leave it to Mike Tyson to hit us with (pun intended) one of the coolest Super Bowl commercials we've seen in a long time.
SHOWTIME Sports® is commemorating 30 years of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING with a year-long celebration that will highlight the biggest, most memorable and exciting SHOWTIME fights spanning four decades.
As many folks have seen this holiday season, the Hoverboard is undefeated. Add Mike Tyson to the list of causalities.
Tony Calcara goes back to 1988 for the Heavyweight matchup between Mike Tyson and Tony Tubbs.
The next documentary from ESPN Films’ Peabody and Emmy Award-winning 30 for 30 series will be “Chasing Tyson,” premiering on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. Directed by the Oscar- and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Steven Cantor, the film examines why so many years went by before Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson finally met in the ring.
Tony Calcara goes back to 1987 for a classic Heavyweight encounter between Mike Tyson and Pinklon Thomas.