{"id":366,"date":"2024-04-09T07:55:09","date_gmt":"2024-04-09T07:55:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sbiz.thongtinluat.com\/?p=366"},"modified":"2024-04-09T07:55:09","modified_gmt":"2024-04-09T07:55:09","slug":"im-going-to-beat-him-for-you-when-mike-tyson-got-revenge-on-larry-holmes-for-beating-up-muhammad-ali-vu-thuy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sbiz.thongtinluat.com\/im-going-to-beat-him-for-you-when-mike-tyson-got-revenge-on-larry-holmes-for-beating-up-muhammad-ali-vu-thuy\/","title":{"rendered":"“I’m go\u0456ng to be\u0430t h\u0456m for you!” – When M\u0456ke Ty\u0455on got revenge on L\u0430rry Holme\u0455 for be\u0430t\u0456ng u\u0440 Muh\u0430mm\u0430d Al\u0456"},"content":{"rendered":"
The names of Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson will forever be etched in golden letters in the history of heavyweight boxing. However, their accomplishments are not the only things that connect the two boxing legends.<\/p>\n
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There is a story that not many are aware of, in which\u00a0Mike Tyson, in a way, avenged the infamous loss Ali suffered at the hands of Larry Holmes in his second-last fight.<\/p>\n
It is no secret that Muhammad Ali was a huge source of inspiration for Tyson. Iron Mike has spoken about how Ali helped shape his career in several interviews. The two became lifelong friends and Mike Tyson was one of the pallbearers at Ali’s funeral as well.<\/p>\n
It all started when a 14-year-old Mike Tyson promised Muhammad Ali that he would beat Larry Holmes and get revenge for him.<\/p>\n
After winning a rematch with a young Leon Spinks in September of 1978 at the Superdome in New Orleans and becoming the first heavyweight boxer to win the title thrice, Muhammad Ali announced retirement from the sport. However, the retirement was short-lived, as he soon came back for a match with Larry Holmes to win the title a fourth time.<\/p>\n
By this time, Ali’s health had already started to fail him and it is largely rumored that money was the reason why the legend was back in the ring within a year of announcing his retirement. According to boxing reporter Richie Giachetti, Holmes himself did not want to take the fight as he was aware of Ali’s condition.<\/p>\n
However, the fight did take place on October 2, 1980. Before the match, Muhammad Ali was medically cleared at Mayo Clinic, the details of which would later go public and reveal that Ali already had early signs of Parkinson’s. Scheduled for 15 rounds, the match with Larry Holmes could only go 10 rounds as Ali’s corner threw in the towel to stop the bout. It was the only time in his decorated career Ali had lost by stoppage.<\/p>\n
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