
Mike Tyson
Acting
Biography
Michael Gerard Tyson (born June 30, 1966) is an American former professional boxer, competing from 1985 to 2005. He reigned as the undisputed world heavyweight champion, and holds the record as the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight title, at 20 years, four months, and 22 days old.
Born: June 30, 1966
Place of Birth: Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Known For

Austin 3:16 Uncensored
This is the video you've been waiting for. Watch Stone Cold Steve Austin continue his unrelenting assault on the Federation and anyone who stands in his way. Give a "Hell, Yeah" if you want to see Stone Cold Steve Austin open an Uncensored Can of Whoop-@#$ and feed it to everyone who gets in his way. Where 'Cause Stone Cold Said So left off, Austin 3:16 Uncensored begins. From Vince McMahon to Mike Tyson to Shawn Michaels, you'll see 'em getting their @#$es whooped by the toughest S.O.B. in the World Wrestling Federation. Steve tells it like it is, the only way he can--one uncensored @#$ kickin' at a time!

The Wait: Mike Tyson's First Fight Out of Prison
After serving a 4-year prison sentence Mike Tyson was released from an Indiana prison May-1995. For Tyson’s first opponent Don King selected an unknown heavyweight named Peter McNeeley. This is a behind the scenes documentary of the event.

WWE: The Best of Raw 15th Anniversary
A collection of the greatest moments of the first 15 years of Monday Night Raw.

High Chaparall
High Chaparall is a Swedish television program which first aired in 2003 on the Kanal 5 network. The show is an interview/adventure series featuring the Swedish comedy duo of Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson. Although the pair continued to be provocative, this program proved to be less controversial than their previous television work and ultimately became much more successful. The team is known popularly in Sweden as simply "Filip and Fredrik."

Teen Choice Awards
The Teen Choice Awards is a teen awards show presented annually by Fox. The first awards were held in 1999. The program honors the year's biggest achievements in music, movies, sports, television, fashion and more, as voted on by teens aged 13–19. The program features a number of celebrities and also musical performers. The winners are awarded with authentic mini size (182 cm) surfboards designed with a summertime theme. The ceremony has created spin-off teen awards on YouTube.

Mike Tyson vs Larry Holmes
On January 22, 1988, Holmes was lured out of retirement to challenge reigning Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson. Tyson dropped Holmes in the fourth round with an overhand right. Holmes got up, but Tyson put him down two more times in the round, and the fight was stopped. After the fight Holmes once again retired.

Mike Tyson vs Donovan Razor Ruddock I
Tyson-Ruddock happened on March 18, 1991. The fight received much attention and at the time was one of the biggest pay-per-view fights to date. The fight was brutal with Tyson scoring a knockdown in round 2 and then knocking Ruddock down toward the end of round 3. The fight went back and forth with Ruddock showing incredible heart and determination. Ruddock had his big moment in round 6 after connecting with some big shots and an uppercut that stunned Tyson before the bell sounded. Tyson started Round 7 charging at Ruddock and after catching him with numerous big shots. Referee Richard Steele controversially stopped the fight even though it appeared Ruddock, although staggering, was healthy enough to continue. The premature stoppage caused tempers to boil over with people angry at the decision.

Mike Tyson vs Donovan Razor Ruddock II
After such a controversial first meeting, a rematch was called for. The second Tyson-Ruddock fight took place on June 28, 1991. The rematch went the distance, a full 12 rounds. Tyson knocked Ruddock down twice during the bout, and won by unanimous decision. The severity of the struggle was evident on both fighters after the fight: Ruddock had a broken jaw and Tyson suffered a perforated eardrum. Sports Illustrated reported that Ruddock's jaw may have been broken as early as the fourth round.Tyson was magnanimous after his triumph, praising Ruddock as a great heavyweight: 'Man this guy is tough, he'll be champion of the world one day if he stays dedicated and doesn't slip up'

One Night: Joshua vs. Ruiz
'One Night: Joshua vs. Ruiz' is a comprehensive look at the night Andy Ruiz pulled off the biggest boxing upset in decades.

WWE: The Attitude Era
Bust out your Austin 3:16 shirt, heat up a delicious slice of pie and count down to Y2J all over again with The Attitude Era. Go back to the days when antiheroes ditched “saying their prayers and taking their vitamins” for opening up a can of whoop ass and laying the SmackDown!
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Himself
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as Self
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as Self (archive footage)
as Chief Burroughs
as Self
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as The Mentor
as Robbie
as Self
as Self - Muslim (archive footage)
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as Mark Anderson
as Roach
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as Self - Heavyweight Boxer
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as Mike Tyson
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as Rick
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as Roy
as Barry Black
as Triple O.G.
as Dragon
as Briggs
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as Mike Tyson
as Kabbah
as Self - Panelist
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Bouncer
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as Mike
as James Clown
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as Frank
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as Mike Tyson
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as Mike Tyson
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as Mike Tyson (voice)
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as Mike "The Baddest Man On The Planet" Tyson
as Self - Roaster
as Fat Burger Griller
as Mike Tyson
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as State Trooper
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as Self
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as Mike Tyson
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as Mike Tyson
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as Self - Restaurant Patron
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as Tyson (archive footage)
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as Mike Tyson (archive footage)
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as Mike Tyson
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as Reggie Rhodes
as Mike Tyson
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as Himself
as Mike Tyson (Ringside Enforcer)
as "Iron" Mike Tyson (Appearance)
as Himself
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as Self
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as Himself (Archival Footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Self - Choir Member
as Self (archive footage)
as Themself
as Self (with wife Robin Givens) (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Self (archive footage)
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as Himself
as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
as Bunny-Man