Your Support and the Stories of Boxing Legends

Nov 18, 2024 at 9:41 AM
Your support plays a crucial role in bringing you the stories that matter. From the ring to the world of news, we are dedicated to uncovering the truth. In this article, we explore the lives and careers of boxing legends like Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Roy Jones Jr, and Danny Williams, and how your support helps us tell their stories.

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Mike Tyson: A Man on a Mission for Money

On Friday night in Dallas, Mike Tyson joined a sad list of men behaving badly in a dangerous sport. Boxing's fallen idols always return to the scene of their former glory, and Tyson was no exception. Against Jake Paul, he was back for the money - perhaps as much as $60m (£47.5m). But his dignity took a beating, not his place in boxing history. There were moments when he looked like the Tyson of old, but not in the fight.In 2020, Tyson fought an exhibition with Roy Jones Jr, which was a quality spar for purists. It showed a lot of their history but was clearly a planned show.

Evander Holyfield: A Journey to the End

In recent years, Evander Holyfield, a genuine great, took fights in search of one more win. In 2021, at 58 years old, he met Vitor Belfort in an 'exhibition' fight. It was a sad sight to witness his stumbling and confusion as he was tapped by Belfort. His balance was diabolical, and Belfort had no reservations about hurting him. Thankfully, he has not fought since.

Roy Jones Jr: Chasing the Dream at 55

Roy Jones Jr, a former middle, super-middle, light-heavyweight, and heavyweight world champion, appears to have no idea how far he has declined. His last sanctioned fight was in late 2023 when he lost to a debutant. At 55 years old, he is still fighting on memory and instinct. He was part of the broadcast team for Netflix on Friday and seemed to fancy a bit of the Paul-pot of cash.

Danny Williams: A Boxing Lost Story

Danny Williams never won a world title but stopped Tyson in four rounds in 2004, ending Tyson's last real ambitions. He then went on a crazy run, fighting in 11 countries in the last ten years. Now 51 years old, he still fights if the call comes. His life is at risk, and his legacy is forgotten. Compared to Tyson, his story is a sad one.Your support makes all the difference in bringing you these stories and keeping the spirit of boxing alive.