Mike Tyson’s Career Record

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Heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson, right, throws a punch at Marvis Frazier in the first round of action at the Glen Falls Civic Center.
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Anatoly Pimentel @AnatolyPimentel Jun 04, 2024, 10:23 PM
  • Mike Tyson holds a professional boxing record of 50 wins and six losses.
  • Tyson has a high TKO/KO percentage of 88%.
  • Tyson captured three world titles during his professional career.

Mike Tyson became one of the biggest stars in boxing history after he finished his career with a solid record and collected multiple world titles. He is returning from retirement to face Jake Paul later this year after their fight was postponed due to an ulcer flare-up, and he will be the betting underdog against him on the boxing odds board.

Before Tyson makes his highly anticipated comeback inside the ring and tries to defy the against him in online sports betting, read about his professional record and other achievements during the peak of his career.

Mike Tyson Boxing Record

WinsLossesTKO/KOsFinish Rate
5064488%

Who Has Mike Tyson Lost To?

Tyson has suffered six losses in his career. The boxers who defeated him were James Douglas (in February 1990), Evander Holyfield (in November 1999 and June 1997), Lennox Lewis (in June 2002), Danny Williams (in July 2004), and Kevin McBride (in June 2006).

What Was the Fastest Mike Tyson Knockout?

In his 25th pro fight, Tyson recorded the fastest knockout of his career after demolishing Marvis Frazier (son of Joe Frazier) in just 30 seconds. They faced each other in July 1986 inside the Civic Center in Glens Falls.

Tyson’s fastest world title victory came in June 1988 after scoring a first-round knockout against Michael Spinks and successfully defending the IBF, WBA, and WBC world titles. He only needed 1:31 in the opening round to finish the match.

How Many Belts Did Mike Tyson Win?

Tyson won all three major world titles in the heavyweight division during the peak of his career. He captured the WBC Heavyweight title (twice), the WBA Heavyweight title (twice), and the IBF Heavyweight title.

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Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with B.A in Communication and is currently a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.

Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with B.A in Communication and is currently a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.