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Tyson ended the fight in 38 seconds and was fined $170,000 for knocking down the referee

Tyson ended the fight in 38 seconds and was fined $170,000 for knocking down the referee

Famous heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson has had some crazy and strange things happen, from biting Evander Holyfield's ear to spraining Frans Botha's arm, but in 2000 he knocked down Lou Savares and knocked down the referee, the craziest of which ended in a chaotic minute.

Tyson ended the fight in 38 seconds and was fined $170,000 for knocking down the referee

Eight seconds into the game, Tyson tyson threw a punch to bring down Sawares, and the game continued after reading the seconds. Unexpectedly, Tyson launched a crazy onslaught, and the referee tried to pull them away to terminate the game, but Tyson did not give up the onslaught. Referee Coyle was knocked down by Tyson, and it wasn't long before Tyson calmed down as both teams took the stage.

Tyson ended the fight in 38 seconds and was fined $170,000 for knocking down the referee

Many boxing fans tensed up because they felt Tyson was going to be disqualified until the referee raised Tyson's arm to award Tyson a TKO victory in the first leg, and the match took 38 seconds, which was the second fastest KO in Tyson's career. But he was fined $187,500 for knocking down referee Tyson, the match was Tyson's 22nd game.

In fact, Savares is not weak, as an Italian-American he once played with Holyfield for 12 rounds.

Tyson ended the fight in 38 seconds and was fined $170,000 for knocking down the referee

Tyson fought twice in England in 2000, including this match against Savarez at Hampton Park. Tyson first fought in the UK in January 2000, and the event received box office credits. At the time in Manchester he knocked down Julius Francis in two rounds. When promoter Frank Warren took him to Hampton Park over the summer, Tyson's mood changed and the appeal match occurred.

Tyson ended the fight in 38 seconds and was fined $170,000 for knocking down the referee

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