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		<title>Mike Tyson vs Marvis Frazier 26.07.1986</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 1986 22:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Glens Falls, NY – In a thunderous statement that echoed through the heavyweight division like a cannon blast, <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/mike-tyson/">Mike Tyson</a> added another ruthless chapter to his fast-developing legend by dismantling <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/marvis-frazier/">Marvis Frazier</a> in <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/first-round-knockout/">just 30 seconds</a>. The Glens Falls Civic Center crowd barely made it to their seats before the referee was waving it off—and Marvis Frazier was crumpled in a corner, a dazed shadow of the fighter who entered the ring moments earlier.</p>
<p>This wasn’t just a victory; it was an annihilation. Tyson, at just 20 years old and already sporting a record of 24-0 with 22 knockouts, blitzed Frazier with a fury that showed why he was the #2-ranked contender by the WBC. The bout, televised on ABC’s Wide World of Sports, served as a brutal showcase of Tyson’s explosive power and terrifying precision.</p>
<p>From the opening bell, Tyson stormed out like a man possessed. A crisp left jab pushed Frazier into the ropes before Tyson cornered him and unleashed a savage right uppercut that lifted Frazier off his feet. A final flurry drove him to the canvas. Referee Joe Cortez began a count, but quickly realized it was unnecessary. The fight was over before it had a chance to begin.</p>
<p>Marvis Frazier, son of the legendary Joe Frazier, entered the ring with respectable credentials and a 16-1 record. But doubts had swirled about his place in the heavyweight mix, especially after a prior first-round defeat to Larry Holmes. That loss, combined with a style better suited for the cruiserweight division, raised eyebrows when he was matched against the ferocious Tyson.</p>
<p>Despite a six-fight rebound streak—including wins over James Tillis and “Bonecrusher” Smith—Frazier simply could not cope with Tyson’s speed, aggression, and sheer force. Critics had warned of a mismatch. On fight night, those concerns proved all too accurate.</p>
<p>Tyson’s victory wasn’t just his quickest—it was perhaps his most emphatic. It sent a clear signal to the rest of the heavyweight division: the storm was coming, and its name was <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Iron Mike</a>.</p>
<p>As for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvis_Frazier" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Frazier</a>, the loss marked the beginning of the end. Though he would notch a few more wins, he would never again be considered a serious contender. For Tyson, however, it was just another step toward the throne—and a chilling reminder of what happens when raw talent meets cold-blooded execution.</p>
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