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Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno I: The Fight That Almost Shocked the World On February 25, 1989, Mike Tyson stepped into the ring against Frank Bruno at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas. At 22 years old, Tyson was an unstoppable force—undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion, and fresh off a dominant win over Michael Spinks. Bruno, the powerful British contender, was seen as just another victim. But for a brief moment, he made the world believe an upset was possible. From the opening bell, Tyson came out like a wrecking ball, launching his signature hooks and uppercuts. Bruno had barely blinked before he was on the canvas. The fight looked like it would be another quick Tyson demolition. But Bruno refused to be steamrolled. He got up, steadied himself, and moments later, shocked everyone—landing a clean left hook that wobbled Tyson. It was the first time fans saw the young champion truly stunned. But Tyson was built differently. Recovering almost instantly, he resumed his relentless assault, trapping Bruno against the ropes and unloading vicious combinations. The challenger survived, holding and clinching whenever possible. Bruno had heart, but Tyson had fury. By the fifth round, Bruno was a battered mess, barely standing as Tyson unleashed one final flurry. The referee had seen enough, stopping the fight as Bruno sagged against the ropes. It wasn’t Bruno’s night, but he earned respect by hurting the seemingly invincible Tyson. Still, it was another emphatic win for “Iron” Mike, who cemented his status as the baddest man on the planet.
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