4. Tyson Versus Marvis Frazier
The son of famous boxer Joe Frazier was hoping to continue a legacy when he attempted to upset Tyson in 1986. That try ended nearly immediately after it began. “It did not last 20 seconds,” was the commentary after the referee had called off the matter before he even finished his ten count. No ten count was necessary in this instance, as Frazier was put into dreamland by a pair of uppercuts. Frazier had remained standing after the second blow, though, and so he was struck with two other head shots until his body collapsed into the corner. It is one of the more famous knockouts of Tyson’s career.
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