Mike Tyson (USA) vs Conroy Nelson (Canada) | KNOCKOUT BOXING Fight Highlights HD

💥 IRON Mike Vs NELSON 💥 Watch the ferocious performance by Mike “Iron“ Tyson (12-0, 12 KOs) as he takes on the experienced Conroy Nelson (19-5-2, 14 KOs) in a powerful heavyweight showdown. 📅 Date: November 22, 1985 🌍 Location: Latham Coliseum, Latham, New York, USA 🔍 Referee: Sid Rubenstein 🏆 8-round Heavyweight Bout 🥊 MIKE “IRON“ TYSON, the rising star known for his devastating knockout power and relentless aggression, seeks to continue his unbeaten streak against a game and taller opponent. 🥊 CONROY NELSON, the Canadian heavyweight, steps into the ring with a height and reach advantage, but must contend with Tyson’s brutal body shots and rapid combinations. 🔥 Experience the action as Tyson dominates with his signature aggression, knocking Nelson out at 0:30 of the 2nd round, showcasing the power and skill that would soon make him a legend of the sport! 📌 “Was a very good fighter, experienced fighter, was a good fighter, but a friend of mine from Canada (inaudible) was telling me about him and he’d either clutch or try to hold all the time. He surprised me because he wasn’t trying to hold, he was fighting. Maybe he was a little leery about the punching power. He took some good shots and if it had been anybody else they would’ve quit.“ - Mike Tyson in the post-fight interview “If everything goes the way it’s been going, I’d put Mike in the ring in about June or July (1986) against somebody in the top ten, but you must remember, once you break into the top ten, you can’t go backwards. You can’t beat somebody in the top ten and go back and fight eight-round fights“ - Jim Jacobs, Tyson’s manager “When I fought Mike Tyson it was on a week’s notice. We set up training camp in a car garage, set up a couple heavy bags. I wasn’t totally ready to fight, but the money was there. At the time, I said to myself “I’ll go in there and box him. He’s a shorter guy.’ Usually my jab is pretty good, but the way that he avoided the jab ruined the plan I had for him. He set the pace for himself. He ducked underneath it and came up with a body shot, a left hook. Then it was bam, bam, bam! I was on the ropes, and he broke my nose. The referee came over and my eyes were watering. I wanted to continue, but I couldn’t see.“ - Conroy Nelson in a 2005 interview with
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