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Samuel Peter | vs |  Vitali Klitschko | Antonio Tarver | vs |  Chad Dawson | | Humberto Soto | vs | Gamaliel Diaz | | Humberto Mauro Gutierrez | vs | Guadalupe Rosales | | Leo Nolan | vs | Paul Marinaccio |
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 "Going ten rounds is fun. I'm having a good time in there"
~ Mike Tyson after the fight against Mitch Green
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Former trainer Baranski remembers better times
By Tim Wilkin
Source: timesunion
A lot of people thought of Baranski as Tyson's cut man (not that he needed one back then). Baranski bristles at that. He says he was an assistant trainer."Those were the good old days," Baranski said. "From August 1986 to August 1987, we spent 27 weeks in Las Vegas. Hell, that was 21 years ago." Baranski now is 86, but you wouldn't know it. He spends little time in the recliner watching old fights on tape. He moves as fast as he did when he founded the old Trinity Institute Gym in 1963. He is pictured here in 1987, the year before he stopped running the gym.
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Baranski, an accomplished middleweight fighter in the 1940s, hasn't forgotten how to work out. Four times a week, he is at Albany's Quail Street Gym. He goes four rounds on a speed bag, four more on a heavy bag. He goes through a rigorous routine of calisthenics. He rides the bike. Oh, and he does 300 sit-ups.
More quotes available in the extended section of this post (click 'Read More' below).
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| Mike Tyson News: Mike Tyson attends premiere of the film 'Tyson' at Cannes 2008 + preview videos |
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Update 21 May: See the video below for previews of the documentary, the full press conference, a video of Tyson and Toback before and after the premiere of the documentary (shot for Maclean's by Brian D. Johnson),an interview with Tyson and Toback for the French television Canal+ and more reports.

Mike Tyson, center, arrives arrives with his family and with American director James Toback, left, for the premiere of the film 'Tyson' during the 61st International film festival in Cannes, southern France, on Friday, May 16, 2008.
More pictures and quotes available in the extended section of this post (click 'Read More' below).
Tyson explores Tyson in this documentary by James Toback, selected for Un Certain Regard. Permitted to speak for himself, the champion sincerely does so, in a no-holds-barred recollection of his life and career in the ring. His reminiscences, flowing with innate eloquence, are by turns shocking, comical, and ferocious. The portrait begins with Tyson's earliest memories, of his childhood on the mean streets of Brownsville, Brooklyn. It follows his debuts as a boxer, handled by his coach Cus D’Amato, and retraces his tumultuous, hair-raising ride on the roller-coaster of world fame, his triumphs and setbacks.
"It's a Greek tragedy," explains James Toback, " in the sense that you have somebody who starts with nothing, from very humble origins to put it mildly, who goes on to reach heights that are inconceivable, and then crashes through his own hubris. It’s a double Greek tragedy because he comes back, and reaches the heights again and crashes again, again through hubris."
James Toback came up on stage to present his film: “ It seems that the film was destined to be here, and in one way or another, it has come here. When Thierry came to Los Angeles about six months ago, when I was still assembling the movie, I kidnapped him, hijacked him, put him in the trunk of a car, made him invite me… Anyway, I wanted to say before introducing Mike that the sort of portrait that is the emergence of this movie of a very complex, iconic and in many ways noble human being, this is ultimately what we do better than any other human being, in creating connections and bridges among people ordinarily divided.”
Mike Tyson added, “I greatly appreciate the welcome I received here. I haven’t ever had an experience like this in my whole career... I was on my way to rehab, an AAA meeting and James called me and told me how this could be a really great work. I never believed it. I had no idea that it would come to this kind of spirit for a film. I’m an athlete and this is totally out of my field. I had a great deal of trust and I believed in Jim and once we decided to do this program, I decided to be totally honest with him and thank you very much for coming today.”
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| Mike Tyson News: Fight Night Round 4, Featuring Mike Tyson, Announced By EA |
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 Electronic Arts (EA) has announced that "Fight Night Round 4" is in development at EA Canada in Vancouver, and will be available for the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3 in 2009. One of the most exciting features of the game is the re-appearance of Mike Tyson after more than a decade of his last video game appearance.
Kevin Wilkinson, executive producer of EA Sports, said that "Fight Night" is back with the most realistic "in-the-ring" experience till date, featuring some of the greatest boxers (read: Mike Tyson) in history. For the first time in history, "Fight Night Round 4" will give gamers an opportunity to pit legendary heavyweights like Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali against one another. He added that "Fight Night Round 4" will change how boxing games are played and measured in the future.
Featuring a re-written gameplay engine, EA SPORTS Fight Night Round 4 will add a variety of fighting styles and boxer differentiation to authentically emulate the greatest fighters of all time. Pressure your opponent with the brawling inside style of young Mike Tyson, bobbing and weaving to set up powerful hooks and uppercuts. Capitalize on Muhammad Ali’s reach, hand speed and fleetness of foot to bewilder your opponent with lightning fast jabs and straights from the outside. For the first time in history, EA SPORTS Fight Night Round 4 gives you the opportunity to pit these legendary heavyweights against one another and name a true champ.
No fight will be the same with an all-new physics-based animation system that recreates the full spectrum of true-to-life punch impacts, giving boxers a devastating arsenal of punches, blocks and ring movement. The new physics system allows for missed punches, glancing punches, knockout blows and for the first time ever, rough and tumble inside fighting. Fatigue, adrenaline, footwork and timing all come into play as you hammer away at your opponents.
EA SPORTS Fight Night Round 4 will be available for the Xbox 360™ system and the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and ships to retailers in 2009. The game has not yet been rated by the ESRB or PEGI.
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