Mike Tyson, known as “Iron Mike,” had a significant impact on the boxing world during his prime, especially in Atlantic City, New Jersey. President Donald Trump even signed Tyson to a multi-fight contract during that time. Tyson’s presence in Atlantic City made it the boxing capital of the world, as highlighted in a cover story by Don Hurley in the Boardwalk Journal titled “The Greatest Comeback.”
Tyson’s journey from humble beginnings in Brooklyn to becoming a celebrated fighter, and then facing personal struggles, captivated audiences. His one-man show “Undisputed Truth” drew a sold-out crowd at Caesars Hotel & Casino. Tyson’s memorable fight against Michael Spinks in Atlantic City in 1988, which he won by knockout in just 91 seconds, showcased his dominance in the ring.
Throughout his career, Tyson remained undefeated in Atlantic City and left a lasting impact on the boxing community. The memories and photos from his time in Atlantic City still hold a special place for fans and residents alike.
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