Many boxing historians consider Mike Tyson to be the hardest puncher to ever step foot between the ropes. ‘Iron Mike’ left a lasting legacy of destruction during his 20-year stint in the paid ranks. The American boxing icon laid waste to his first 28 opponents and became the youngest heavyweight champion at the age of 20 years, 4 months, and 22 days old by flattening Trevor Berbick in 1986. Of his 50 career wins (50-7) Tyson finished 44 of them inside the distance, including 24 in the opening stanza. The…
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