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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION OF

THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN


AZERBAIJAN TECHNICAL
UNIVERSITY

-Presentation-
Student: Nərimanov Fərid
Teacher: Qəndilova Maral
Faculty: İnformation telecommunication technologies
Department: Cybersecurity
Specialty: İnformation security
Course: 1
Group: 6423a2
Subject: Fundamentals of cybersecurity

Baku – 2024
MİKE TYSON
EARLY LİFE

Michael Gerard Tyson was born in Fort Greene, Brooklynn, New York City, on
June 30, 1966. He has an older brother named Rodney (born c. 1961) and
had an older sister named Denise, who died of a heart attack at age 24 in
February 1990. Kirkpatrick was from Grier Town, North Carolina (a
predominantly black neighborhood that was annexed by the city
of Charlotte), where he was one of the neighborhood's top baseball players.
Kirkpatrick married and had a son, Tyson's half-brother Jimmie Lee
Kirkpatrick, who would help to integrate Charlotte high school football in
1965. In 1959, Jimmy Kirkpatrick left his family and moved to Brooklyn,
where he met Tyson's mother, Lorna Mae (Smith) Tyson. Kirkpatrick
frequented pool halls, gambled and hung out on the streets. "My father was
just a regular street guy caught up in the street world," Tyson said. Kirkpatrick
abandoned the Tyson family around the time Mike was born, leaving Tyson's
mother to care for the children on her own. Kirkpatrick died in 1992.
AMATEUR CAREER

As an amateur, Tyson won gold medals at the 1981


and 1982 Junior Olympic Games, defeating Joe
Cortez in 1981 and beating Kelton Brown in 1982.
Brown's corner threw in the towel in the first round.
In 1984 Tyson won the gold medal at the Nation
Golden Gloves held in New York, beating Jonathan
Littles. He fought Henry Tillman twice as an
amateur, losing both bouts by decision. Tillman went
on to win heavyweight gold at the 1984 Summer
Olympics in Los Angeles.
PROFESSIONAL CAREER

Tyson made his professional debut as an 18-year-old on


March 6, 1985, in Albany, New York. He defeated Hector
Mercedes via first-round TKO. He had 15 bouts in his
first year as a professional. Fighting frequently, Tyson
won 26 of his first 28 fights by KO or TKO; 16 of those
came in the first round. The quality of his opponents
gradually increased to journeyman fighters and
borderline contenders, like James Tillis, David
Jaco, Jesse Ferguson, Mitch Green, and Marvis Frazier.
His win streak attracted media attention and Tyson was
billed as the next great heavyweight champion. D'Amato
died in November 1985, relatively early into Tyson's
professional career, and some speculate that his death
was the catalyst to many of the troubles Tyson was to
experience as his life and career progressed.
WBC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
Tyson vs. Berbick
On November 22, 1986, Tyson was given his first title fight against Trevor
Berbick for the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight championship.
Tyson won the title by TKO in the second round, and at the age of 20
years and 4 months became the youngest heavyweight champion in
history. He added the WBA and IBF titles after defeating James
Smith and Tony Tucker in 1987. Tyson's dominant performance brought
many accolades. Donald Saunders wrote: "The noble and manly art of
boxing can at least cease worrying about its immediate future, now [that] it
has discovered a heavyweight champion fit to stand alongside Dempsey,
Tunney, Louis, Marciano, and Ali.Tyson intimidated fighters with his
strength, combined with outstanding hand speed, accuracy, coordination
and timing. Tyson also possessed notable defensive abilities, holding his
hands high in the peek-a-boo style taught by his mentor Cus D'Amato to
slip under and weave around his opponent's punches while timing his
own. Tyson's explosive punching technique was due in large part to
crouching immediately prior to throwing a hook or an uppercut: this
allowed the "spring" of his legs to add power to the punch. Among his
signature moves was a right hook to his opponent's body followed by a
right uppercut to his opponent's chin. Lorenzo Boyd, Jesse Ferguson
and José Ribalta were each knocked down by this combination.
LIFE AFTER BOXING
In an interview with USA Today published on June 3, 2005, Tyson said, "My
whole life has been a waste – I've been a failure." He continued: "I just want
to escape. I'm really embarrassed with myself and my life. I want to be a
missionary. I think I could do that while keeping my dignity without letting
people know they chased me out of the country. I want to get this part of my
life over as soon as possible. In this country nothing good is going to come of
me. People put me so high; I wanted to tear that image down. Tyson began to
spend much of his time tending to his 350 pigeons in Paradise Valley, an
upscale enclave near Phoenix, Arizona. Tyson has stayed in the limelight by
promoting various websites and companies. In the past Tyson had shunned
endorsements, accusing other athletes of putting on a false front to obtain
them. Tyson has held entertainment boxing shows at a casino in Las
Vegas and started a tour of exhibition bouts to pay off his numerous debts. In
October 2012, Tyson launched the Mike Tyson Cares Foundation. The
mission of the Mike Tyson Cares Foundation is to "give kids a fighting
chance" with innovative centers that provide for the comprehensive needs of
kids from broken homes. In August 2013, Tyson teamed up with Acquinity
Sports to form Iron Mike Productions, a boxing promotions company. In
September 2013, Tyson was featured on a six-episode television series
on Fox Sports 1 that documented his personal and private life entitled Being:
Mike Tyson.
MIKE TYSON VS JAKE PAUL
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson is an upcoming exhibition
boxing match between professional boxer Jake Paul and
former undisputed heavyweight world champion Mike
Tyson. The bout is scheduled to take place on July 20,
2024, at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The
event will be streamed globally on Netflix.

On November 3, 2023, it was reported that Netflix is


considering streaming a boxing match involving Jake
Paul. On March 7, 2024, it was announced that Netflix
and Most Valuable Promotions had partnered to host an
event headlined by Paul facing
former undisputed heavyweight world champion Mike
Tyson on July 20 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington,
Texas. The event will be streaming globally exclusively
on Netflix. Mike Tyson confirmed the fight will be an
exhibition and will not go on their professional records.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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