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 On November 4th, it will have been 21 years since the death of Cus D'Amato - a man who helped alter the future of the sport and who developed some of the greatest fighters in history. To remember this legendary trainer we would like to point out to the Tyson Quotes section to read some of Cus D'Amato's words of wisdom and remember the great man and brilliant trainer/manager he was.
Cus D'Amato on how the recognition and acknowledgement of fear is the crucial
lesson he taught and was ignored by other trainers:
“Fear is the greatest obstacle to learning in any area, but
particularly in boxing. For example, boxing is something you learn
through repetition. You do it over and over and suddenly
you’ve got it. …However, in the course of trying
to learn, if you get hit and get hurt, this makes you cautious, and
when you’re cautious you can’t repeat it, and when
you can’t repeat it, it’s going to delay the
learning process…When they…come up to the gym and
say I want to be a fighter, the first thing I’d do was talk
to them about fear…I would always use…the same
example of the deer crossing an open field and upon approaching the
clearing suddenly instinct tells him danger is there, and nature begins
the survival process, which involves the body releasing adrenalin into
the bloodstream, causing the heart to beat faster and enabling the deer
to perform extraordinarily feats of agility and strength…It
enables the deer to get out of range of the danger, helps him escape to
the safety of the forest across the clearing…an example in
which fear is your friend.
The thing a kid in the street fears the most is to be called yellow or
chicken, and sometimes a kid will do the most stupid, wild, crazy
things just to hide how scared he is. I often tell them that while fear
is such an obnoxious thing, an embarrassing
thing…nevertheless it is your friend, because anytime anyone
saves your life perhaps a dozen times a day, no matter what how
obnoxious he is, you’ve got to look upon him as a friend, and
this is what fear is…Since nature gave us fear in order to
help us survive, we cannot look upon it as an enemy. Just think how
many times a day a person would die if he had no fear. He’d
walk in front of cars, he’d die a dozen times a day. Fear is
a protective mechanism….By talking to the fighters about
fear I cut the learning time maybe as much as half, sometimes more,
depending on the individual.”
More pictures and quotes available in the extended section of this post (click 'Read More' below).
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Posted by viper on Wednesday, October 25, 2006 @ 14:39:47 MDT (2205 reads)( | TysonTalk | Score: 5) |
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| Fan Talk: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... |
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By BlakeSchneider
...it was the age of press pass confusion, it was the age of Mike Tyson's presence, it was the epoch of excitement that I was about to finally meet him, it was the epoch of hearing he had left the locker room through the back door.
So I didn't get to meet Mike Tyson.
But to tell you the truth, I would rather almost meet Mike Tyson than actually meet anyone else I can think of at the moment. So here we go.
The drive was long, but the wait in front of the Press Credentials booth seemed much much longer. As I entered the chilly vestibule just inside The Chevrolet Center, I approached the designated window to proudly represent TysonTalk.com. It was an awesome night for a Tyson fight. Birds were singing and flutes where whisping.
Queue harsh record scratch.
I got stood up fellas.
More pictures and quotes available in the extended section of this post (click 'Read More' below).
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| Mike Tyson News: Mike Tyson World Tour: Mike Tyson versus Corey Sanders pictures |
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 Source: fightnews
By Josh Womack and Antonio Castro at ringside
Mike Tyson's world tour kicked off Friday at the Chevrolet Centre in Youngstown, Ohio, with the former heavyweight champion sparring four rounds with Corey "T-Rex" Sanders. Sanders entered the ring wearing headgear, while Tyson did not use headgear. The fighters used 16-ounce gloves and wore t-shirts. Tyson dropped Sanders in the opening seconds and pressed the action throughout. Sanders seemed to have little interest in trading punches and virtually all the good connects were made by Tyson. Sanders' knees were buckled by a Tyson right in round three, and Tyson landed a big right hand in the fourth. No decision was rendered, because it was an exhibition bout.
Update: added 20 more pictures to a total of 32 pictures.
More pictures and quotes available in the extended section of this post (click 'Read More' below).
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By Tysonian
Sanders walks to the ring first. He wears headgears. Crowd boos him.
Tyson comes out. Surprisingly he does NOT wear headgears. He wears a ripped up version of the Michael Steele shirt. Kinda reminds to the vintage rope with hole he always wore during his ringwalk.
Round 1
Tyson comes out fast!
Tyson diggs to the body of Sanders with good bodypunches.
Tyson drops Sanders with a flurry to the head!!
Sanders gets up while getting a count.
Some good shots being thrown by Tyson. This doesn't look like a sparring session at all. Tyson is very serious and dedicated to show the crowd something.
Round 2
Tyson using headmovement to avoid shots.
Sanders tries to hold and walk Tyson backwards.
Tyson using vintage body-head combos.
Good action by Tyson. Flashbacks of the young Mike Tyson occur to me right now while watching.
Round 3:
Sanders leaning on te rope while Tyson gets in hard shots to the body and head.
Sanders holding Mike a lot. Tyson wrestles out of it and gets in hard punches.
Tyson tries to knock Sanders out with hard headshots which are landing! Tyson hits Sanders on the head with bad intention punches. Sanders is lighly wobbling.
Round 4:
Tyson comes in for the kill with hard shots. Looks like Mike wants to put Sanders down again.
Fast flurry to the body by Tyson.
Sanders trying to jab but ends up mostly holding.
Tyson isn't going easy on Sanders.
Sanders landing a combo while on the rope.
Tyson hits Sanders bigtime on the head again.
Headgear saves Sanders from being knocked out.
Bell ends the fight. There is no decision, but Tyson is the clear winner.
Mike looked very good. Sanders couldn't do much. For a four-round charity fundraising exhibition this sure was a fun fight.
Post interview:
Tyson thanks the crowd. After being asked what's next Mike says he'll go to Washington DC to campaign with Michael Steele.
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Posted by viper on Friday, October 20, 2006 @ 22:25:11 MDT (1678 reads)( | Mike Tyson News | Score: 0) |
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