Mike Tyson vs Lou Savarese 24.06.2000
In a fury that felt more like a warning than a bout, Mike Tyson exploded back onto the heavyweight scene with a 38-second demolition of Lou Savarese at Hampden Park in Glasgow. Billed appropriately as “Tyson’s Back,” the contest barely lasted long enough for fans to sit down, but its impact reverberated far beyond the ropes.
The former undisputed champion came into this match carrying the weight of a troubled past and the expectations of a boxing world eager to see if the old fire still burned. He answered that question with violent efficiency. From the opening bell, Tyson launched himself at Savarese like a predator uncaged. A left hand—sharp, fast, and punishing—dropped the larger man within 15 seconds. Though Savarese regained his feet, he never truly recovered.
Tyson, weighing in at 225 pounds, was laser-focused and merciless. Savarese, the 241-pound underdog, attempted to find his footing but was pinned against the ropes, absorbing a punishing barrage. Referee John Coyle tried to halt the assault at the 26-second mark, but Tyson, in the heat of battle, inadvertently floored the official with a sweeping left while continuing to pursue his opponent. Order was eventually restored, and the bout was officially stopped at 38 seconds, marking the second-fastest finish of Tyson’s career—surpassed only by his 1986 30-second demolition of Marvis Frazier.
This bout, Tyson’s fourth since returning from a four-month prison sentence and subsequent layoff, marked his UK debut—a controversial event given his past legal troubles. Nevertheless, a decisive vote by the Glasgow City Council allowed the bout to proceed, and the Scottish crowd witnessed a spectacle of controlled chaos.
Promoted by Frank Warren and aired via Showtime on tape delay, the event drew heavy media attention. Tyson’s performance left no doubt that he remained a formidable force in the division, capable of ending a fight in the blink of an eye.
While critics continue to debate the quality of his opposition, Tyson’s message was clear: he wasn’t just back—he was hunting. In just over half a minute, Mike Tyson reignited the mythos surrounding his name, setting the stage for another dramatic chapter in his storied career.