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Opponents who were KO by Tyson 38 seconds look forward to a rematch and claim to have beaten Hollyfield

Opponents who were KO by Tyson 38 seconds look forward to a rematch and claim to have beaten Hollyfield

Boxing legend Lou Savares revealed he was "happy to fight Tyson again". Although they had a game that year Tyson koed him in 38 seconds. The retired former heavyweight, 56, was knocked out in the first round when he faced the formidable Tyson in hampton park in Glasgow in 2000.

Savares managed to stand up, but was hit harder by Tyson, who continued to attack despite the referee's intervention and even threw the referee to the ground, and Sawarez was quickly konobited, which was also the second fastest victory of Tyson's career.

Opponents who were KO by Tyson 38 seconds look forward to a rematch and claim to have beaten Hollyfield

"He (Tyson) was a great finisher and he probably ended me at the time, but I hope they didn't stop that game. But it was later revealed how he smoked cocaine two hours before the game. So I'd love to play him again, but we're all too old. ”

"I remember it very clearly. At the time, we thought they stopped playing because he played the referee. But listen, he looks much more mature now. I stayed with him for an hour and he was a nice guy. ”

Opponents who were KO by Tyson 38 seconds look forward to a rematch and claim to have beaten Hollyfield

Savares' first defeat came in 1997 when he lost a game in a disagreement with two-time world heavyweight champion George Foreman.

A year later, Savares won a heavyweight title, but he admitted he still thought he deserved to actually win the title of World Heavyweight Boxer against Foreman.

Savares said: "You know, a lot of people say I won. I thought I had won. But Foreman is a big big star, so you have to beat him decisively. But yes, I thought I won, but everything happened for a reason. ”

Opponents who were KO by Tyson 38 seconds look forward to a rematch and claim to have beaten Hollyfield

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