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Mike Tyson is widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time. He had a professional career that spanned over two decades, during which he won 50 of his 58 fights, 44 of which were by knockout. However, even a legend like ‘Iron’ Mike had to start somewhere, and that meant tough sparring sessions with other aspiring boxers.

This included some who were highly gifted boxers but were unable to shine like the former champion. Moreover, Tyson spoke about the importance of tough sparring and shared a humbling story about a sparring partner who used to beat him every day.

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Mike Tyson shares a story of a sparring partner who beat him for three months

In a recent episode of his podcast along with, former interim champion Ryan Garcia, Tyson detailed a story of a sparring partner named Waymore Reese, who hailed from Atlantic City. According to ‘Iron’ Mike, Reese would beat him every day. However, one day, Tyson landed a lucky punch that knocked Reese out cold, with everyone witnessing Tyson’s power. However, Reese had been beating him up for three months straight, and that one knockout did not make up for the months of humiliation.

I know this guy, Waymore Reese. He was from Atlantic City, he would beat me every day, he would beat me like Muhammad Ali playing the Bengals on my bongos. He beat my a*s. One day, I hit him and knocked him cold, right? And everybody’s talking about how I knocked this guy cold. But only if they knew, he’s been kicking my a*s every day, and I got that one knockout I got, but he kicked my a*s for three months, you know,” he said.

This story is a reminder that success in boxing is not just about talent or power, but also about hard work and perseverance. Tyson’s story shows that even the greatest boxers have to start somewhere, and that often means getting beaten up by tougher opponents.

Tyson reveals why his sparring partner was not successful despite beating him

Tyson went on to talk about the importance of tough sparring partners. He noted that some sparring partners can beat anyone in the gym, but when they get into a real fight with lights, crowds, and distractions, they freeze. The former champion has seen it happen many times, and he stressed that tough sparring partners who can simulate real fight conditions are the ones who will succeed.

“There’s some sparring partners that can be anybody in the world in the gym, that’s great. But if he goes into a real fight, he’s got lights, he’s got some popcorn, people drinking beer, he freezes, right? You see that right all the time,” he added.

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It takes more than just physical ability to succeed in the ring. A boxer must also have mental toughness, the ability to handle pressure, and the confidence to perform under the lights. This is why great fighters not only have formidable physical skills but also possess the mental fortitude to perform when it matters most. Tyson’s words remind us that while sparring is a crucial part of training, it is only one piece of the puzzle.

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