However, the rivalry between Tyson and Green didn’t end in the ring. Two years later, the two found themselves involved in a high-profile street fight in Harlem.

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Green confronted Tyson over financial disputes involving Tyson’s promoter, Don King.

The altercation escalated quickly, with Tyson delivering a devastating right hand that left Green with a swollen eye and a cut that required five stitches.

This incident further solidified Tyson’s reputation as a force to be reckoned with, both inside and outside the ring.

His ability to instill fear in opponents transcended the confines of boxing, making him a larger-than-life figure in popular culture.

But Tyson’s dominance wasn’t limited to Green. Throughout his career, he faced numerous opponents who dared to challenge him, only to be met with devastating defeats.

From Jesse Ferguson to Lorenzo Boyd to Tyrell Biggs, Tyson’s opponents often found themselves overwhelmed by his speed, power, and unrelenting aggression.

Yet, despite his undeniable talent and success in the ring, Tyson’s career was also marked by moments of controversy and personal struggles.