Mike Tyson’s second round demolition of Trevor Berbick in 1986 has been called his best ever by Iron Mike’s former trainer Teddy Atlas.
Tyson picked up the WBC heavyweight world championship at the age of just 20 by beating Berbick in Las Vegas. Despite his young age, it was Tyson’s 28th fight with the legendary boxer having dominated from the opening bell.
Tyson ended his career with a record of 44 wins out of 58 fights coming by way of knockout with Atlas praising his stoppage of Berbick.
Tyson hit his opponent with a right to the body followed by a left hook to the head that dropped the older man for the second time in the fight with referee Mills Lane stopping the bout.
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