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"Iron" Mike Tyson

  • Record: 99-0 99 KO
  • From: Catskill, NY
  • Decision: 5,000 points

Mike Tyson is by far the toughest opponent in the game, making Mr. Sandman and Super Macho Man seem like pansies. This will take a lot of skill, reflexes, and perhaps good fortune. You can go months without beating Tyson. At the very least, it is not something you are likely to master in an afternoon. At some points you'll be able to consistently beat Mike easily, but be assured that it requires a certain fanaticism, and many, many hours.

In later versions of the game, Mike Tyson is replaced by Mr. Dream, from Dreamland. The only difference between Mr. Dream and Mike Tyson is the graphics; all other moves, patterns, and speeches remain the same between the two different versions.

Round 1

Tyson will start out with a series of Dynamite Punches. He telegraphs them with a brief blue flash followed immediately by a swift uppercut. To make matters worse, he varies his timing very well so that it's impossible to predict. To make them even worse, if it connects, it will automatically knock you down. Then finally to make matters absolutely horrible, this flurry of Dynamite Punches will last a minute and thirty seconds. The only good news is you can usually get in two jabs after each one. Until he stops doing Dynamite Punches, that is the only damage you can do to him.

The most serious error you can make is dodging too soon. Sometimes Mike will use a regular rhythm and put you into a "groove" so that you could end up dodging in time to this groove instead of watching him. If this happens, you will end up dodging while he pauses a bit longer and he will hit you as you come back in. This principle also applies to Tyson's other moves, though they are far less dangerous. Just remember: don't try to predict Tyson's timing. You can't win that way. Watch for his move and only act when you see it. This requires lightning-fast reflexes, but it's still better than dodging too soon and kissing canvas.

When you do get to hit Tyson after a Dynamite Punch, remember this rule: hit him with the opposite hand he tried to punch you with. For example, if he throws a Dynamite Punch with his left hand, hit him with your right. Remember that his left hand is on your right and vice versa. In other words, throw the punch that mirrors his.

After this phase ends, he will throw hooks for the rest of the round, telegraphed by very brief winks. If you've done well you might manage to knock him down once, but if the round's almost over you'll want to wait to knock him down in round 2 and try to TKO him. However, it won't make a big difference unless you're already good at fighting him in round 2.

Round 2

For the first thirty seconds of this round, he will throw jabs which are not telegraphed at all. The best bet for the beginner may be to block them, though you will run out of hearts. If you run out of hearts, he will switch to hooks and Dynamite Punches until you're normal again. Dynamite Punches will no longer automatically send you to the canvas, and you can often get more than two hits on him. After the first thirty seconds are over he will again go back to hooks and Dynamite Punches. He will usually, but not always, throw them in pairs. If he throws one with his right fist, though, he will always follow it with one with the left fist. If you see him standing for a few seconds not doing anything, be careful as this often signals a Dynamite Punch.

Two times in this round (at 1:30 and 2:30 on the clock) he will stand back and blink. When he does, hit him for a star and immediately block his four incoming hooks (they will be uninterrupted, rather like Piston Honda's Hurricane Rush). This is followed by two Dynamite Punches. Also if you hit him at the right time while he's blinking, he will fall down, but it's difficult to time.

If you get a star on him, the best time to use it is when you dodge a hook and jab once. It's not very safe to do it in response to a Dynamite Punch.

Round 3

It's tough just to make it here, and things are getting harder yet! Tyson will be throwing a lot of Dynamite Punches this round, mixed freely with his hooks. To make things worse, he'll be throwing jabs again, this time in pairs. A long pause means you should watch for a Dynamite Punch, and a really long pause means you should block the incoming jabs.

Cross your fingers and hope you've worn him down enough to TKO him. Even if you can't, you might win by decision if you manage to get 5,000 or more points.