MIKE TYSON: THE KNOCKOUT 2 DVD Set (2021 Documentary) TOTAL DURATION: 2 Hours 49 Minutes 53 Seconds

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Mike Tyson: The Knockout is an American two-part television documentary series about the life of boxing legend Mike Tyson. Part 1 of 2 premiered on May 25, 2021 with Part 2 airing a week later on June 1, 2021

Initially this documentary feels like it’s simply retracing the steps, charting the boxer’s epic rise, fall and attempted comeback. After the first few rounds, though, this two-part documentary lands some pretty compelling blows, particularly in highlighting the difference 25 years made in terms of Tyson’s third act following his rape conviction.

The opening begins with the 1988 championship bout against Michael Spinks, flashing back to Tyson’s rough upbringing before channeling that into boxing under the tutelage of trainer Cus D’Amato. For anyone who followed his career, it’s pretty familiar stuff.

The project draws strength, however, from the breadth of its interviews, including several Tyson opponents, before culminating with a fairly illuminating chat with Tyson himself .

“The Knockout” proves most interesting in portraying the media’s role in building Tyson up and tearing him down, from the Barbara Walters interview with him and his then-wife Robin Givens to the frenzy that surrounded his rape trial, after he was accused of assaulting pageant contestant Desiree Washington.

Noted attorney Carl Douglas argues that Tyson’s attorneys “chose a really insidious defense” in his case — one complicated by the long history of trumped-up sexual-assault allegations against Black men, the difference being that the victim was an African-American woman. Similarly, Danyel Smith of ESPN’s The Undefeated states that it was “beyond unfortunate” that Givens’ domestic-assault claims were turned her into fodder for latenight comics who portrayed her as a gold-digging villain.

The most sobering aspect of the documentary, however, might be Tyson’s post-prison career. As ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap points out, Tyson met a very different environment when he emerged from prison in 1995 than he likely would have today, with boxing welcoming him back in a way that “allowed him to maintain his relevancy.”

Tyson’s fading boxing skills — and the bizarre ear-biting incident in his rematch with Evander Holyfield — seemingly should have marked the end of the story. Yet Tyson improbably rebuilt himself, beginning with his cameo in “The Hangover,” while surviving hardships that included cocaine addiction and the tragic loss of his young daughter. Clearly, Tyson’s life remains a source of fascination, thanks in part to the larger-than-life characters that surrounded him, including promoter Don King.

Citing the tabloid headlines that followed Tyson outside the ring, New York sportswriter Wallace Matthews says, “This guy basically was reality television way before reality TV was invented.”

If “The Knockout” makes one thing clear, it’s that the media rode the Tyson roller coaster for all that it was worth. While nobody really asked for this latest rematch, its insights regarding Tyson’s story — reflecting both the era during which he thrived, and how it looks with the benefit of hindsight.

ALL COMMERCIAL PROFESSIONALLY EDITED OUT OF THE ENTIRE DOCUMENTARY PARTS 1 & 2

Part 1: 1 Hour 24 Minutes 32 Seconds

Part 2: 1 Hour 25 Minutes 21 Seconds

TOTAL DURATION: 2 Hours 49 Minutes 53 Seconds

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Weight.35 lbs

1 review for MIKE TYSON: THE KNOCKOUT 2 DVD Set (2021 Documentary) TOTAL DURATION: 2 Hours 49 Minutes 53 Seconds

  1. J. Mac (verified owner)

    I’ve long said this: had Tyson maintained the discipline he had on the way up he would have gone down as the greatest ever. This is what happens when you surround yourself with people who treat you as their personal ATM. Glad to see he’s reinvented himself and is thriving again in this documentary 2 DVD set that I’ve only found available on MVR.

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