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Boxing Biography

Mike Tyson

“Iron Mike/Tyson”

American · Brownsville, Brooklyn · Born 1 January 1966

Heavyweight
50-6 (44 KOs)
professional record
Heavyweight
weight class
1
title reigns
44
knockouts

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The youngest heavyweight champion in history at 20 years and 145 days — the most feared boxer of his era.

Michael Gerard Tyson was born in Brownsville, Brooklyn in 1966 and became the youngest heavyweight champion in history at 20 years and 144 days when he stopped Trevor Berbick in November 1986. His professional record of 50 wins (44 by knockout) and 6 losses across a career spanning 1985 to 2005 includes a period of total heavyweight dominance from 1987 to 1990 when he unified all three major titles — WBC, WBA and IBF. His knockouts of Michael Spinks in 91 seconds (1988) and Carl Williams in 93 seconds (1989) are the two fastest heavyweight title fights in history. His combination of extraordinary head movement, the smallest punch-to-impact distance of any heavyweight, and the fastest hands in division history made him almost impossible to prepare for. His first professional career saw him win his first 37 fights, 33 by knockout. He was convicted of rape in 1992 and served three years. He returned to boxing in 1995 but was never again the fighter of 1987–1990. His defeat by Buster Douglas in Tokyo in 1990 — a 42-1 underdog — remains the greatest upset in heavyweight history. His ear bite on Evander Holyfield in 1997 — removing a chunk of cartilage — generated $100 million in pay-per-view revenue for the rematch alone. He returned to exhibition boxing in his fifties, fighting Jake Paul in 2024.

Famous For

Youngest heavyweight champion, ferocious knockout power

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive, peek-a-boo style, devastating uppercuts

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the most feared and influential heavyweight boxers

Best Known For

WBC Heavyweight Champion 1986–1990

He knocked out 26 of his first 28 professional opponents — 16 of them in the first round.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • WBC Heavyweight Champion 1986–1990
  • WBA Heavyweight Champion 1987–1990
  • IBF Heavyweight Champion 1987–1990
  • Undisputed Champion 1987–1990
  • Ring Magazine Fighter of Year 1988
  • Youngest heavyweight champion in history
Career Journey

Timeline

1985 📌 Professional boxing debut
1986 🏆 Won WBC Heavyweight Championship at age 20
1987 🏆 Won WBA Heavyweight Championship
1987 🏆 Won IBF Heavyweight Championship
1988 🎯 Unified all major heavyweight titles
1990 🎯 Lost titles to Buster Douglas in upset
1992 🎯 Convicted and imprisoned
1995 🎯 Released from prison, returned to boxing
2005 📌 Retired from professional boxing
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson's professional record is 50-6 (44 KOs).

Mike Tyson won 44 fights by knockout in his professional career.

Mike Tyson won world championship titles in 1 weight division.

Mike Tyson competed primarily in the Heavyweight division.

Mike Tyson was born in 1966 in Brownsville.

Career Timeline — Mike Tyson
1985
Professional boxing debut
1986
Won WBC Heavyweight Championship at age 20
1987
Won WBA Heavyweight Championship
1987
Won IBF Heavyweight Championship
1988
Unified all major heavyweight titles
1990
Lost titles to Buster Douglas in upset
1992
Convicted and imprisoned
1995
Released from prison, returned to boxing
2005
Retired from professional boxing
WBC Heavyweight Champion 1986–1990
WBA Heavyweight Champion 1987–1990
IBF Heavyweight Champion 1987–1990
Undisputed Champion 1987–1990
Ring Magazine Fighter of Year 1988
Youngest heavyweight champion in history
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