Tyson, known as "Iron Mike," fought many of the best heavyweights of his time. He knocked out Trevor Berbick in just two rounds to claim the world title at the tender age of 20 years, 4 months, and 22 days. This feat made him the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history.
Throughout his career, Tyson faced off against boxing greats like Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Larry Holmes, Frank Bruno, Michael Spinks, and Tony Tucker. He fought pretty much everybody there was to fight during his era. However, one name was noticeably absent from his list of opponents - Riddick "Big Daddy" Bowe.
Bowe had an impressive career of his own. He held world honors on two occasions, first winning the championship in 1992 by defeating Evander Holyfield. Bowe and Holyfield went on to have a memorable trilogy, fighting three times between 1992 and 1995. Their second bout in 1993 handed Bowe the only defeat of his professional career, which he avenged in 1995 with an eighth-round stoppage. Bowe finished his career with an impressive record of 43 wins, 1 loss, and 1 no contest.
So why didn't these two heavyweight titans ever meet in the ring? Tyson explained his reasoning in a recent interview:
"I love Riddick Bowe. We went to school together. That's one thing I would take different. At this stage of my life and being as conscience as I am, I don't think I would [fight him]. It's just too disrespectful."
Tyson went on to elaborate on his philosophy about fighting:
"The only reason you put your hands on somebody even in a street fight if you're conscious is because you have no respect for them. Kids fight because they don't know any better. But as grown men fighting, if they're conscious, the only reason I'll put my hands on you is because I have no respect for you if we have a fight."
This revelation offers a unique glimpse into the mindset of one of boxing's most fearsome competitors. Despite his reputation for aggression in the ring, Tyson's refusal to fight Bowe out of respect and friendship shows a different side to the former champion.
Tyson's career has seen a recent resurgence. After nearly 20 years away from professional boxing, he returned to the ring to face Jake Paul, proving that his appeal in the sport remains strong.
The story of Tyson and Bowe serves as a reminder that even in a sport as physically demanding as boxing, personal relationships and respect can play a crucial role in shaping careers and legacies.