Judging by that aftermath pic he really, REALLY held back because he would've knocked that scrawny kid's head clean off.
I love how everyone is just totally okay with this instead of going after him for punching someone.
So I can only conclude that it's okay to punch social media turds. Hunting season is open! Thanks Mike!
I’m not saying there should be zero consequences for Tyson. He should probably pay some kind of fine for touching up this idiot. But I am saying that I don’t think he did anything uncalled for here. We have a society, so we have to discourage the idea you can beat up anyone who acts annoying.When I see a video of a person calling a black person a N-word, and the black person reacts with physical violence, I am always on the side of "No adult should allow (non threatening) words to escalate to violence", and thus, I don't think Tyson should have reacted violently.
On the other hand, Tyson is 100% correct when he says "Social media made y'all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it". People talk to one another like shite nowadays and it's partly because people have a false sense of security that there will be no reaction. But when you do react, their balls shrivel up liked you've dipped them in an ice bath.
Tl;DR Tyson shouldn't have lost his cool, but this guy shouldn't have been an anoyying prick. Maybe Tyson should have justshot him in the leggrabbed him by the throat so the guy knew he meant business.
I guess we will have to wait for the full unedited footage from these cowards.Are people going to go harder on Will Smith for slapping then Mike Tyson were punching? Both got put in arguably uncomfortable positions.
I mean, I really like Mike Tyson's demeanor, from what I've seen in interviews over the last few years. Seems like a pretty easy guy to get along with, but I can't help compare the two situations.
Yes, there are variables, but what are they? One was at The Oscars (who cares aside from the producers), and one was caused by general pestering while one was caused by someone trying to defend their wife (which I think is somewhat understandable, even if I don't agree).
The guy has a rap sheet the spells drug addict, dude is a piece of shit and deserved it. I hope Mike doesn't have to pay him.The story is uniquely annoying given the fact that Tyson has worked for years to better himself both mentally and emotionally. He has worked very hard on his anger issues and tried to rehabilitate his image.
Then some drunk chuckle fuck who is clearly not mentally stable decides that he's going to harass a former heavyweight champion boxer on a fucking airplane. Now the story is going to be that Tyson he still has issues, dangerous, etc etc.
Fuck that guy and I hope Tyson does not have to pay him a cent for any of this.
Looks like first class/business class no less.I guess we will have to wait for the full unedited footage from these cowards.
Since Mike Tyson's camp claims he was hit by a water bottle or the cup of water the person was holding prior. Which then would be assault, and tightening someone up with fisticuff love taps are a warranted defense.
Also considering flight crews have been far more 0 to 100 gestapo over things written on a face napkin, than seemingly allowing this to pester for what seemed several minutes.
Are people going to go harder on Will Smith for slapping then Mike Tyson were punching? Both got put in arguably uncomfortable positions.
I mean, I really like Mike Tyson's demeanor, from what I've seen in interviews over the last few years. Seems like a pretty easy guy to get along with, but I can't help compare the two situations.
Yes, there are variables, but what are they? One was at The Oscars (who cares aside from the producers), and one was caused by general pestering while one was caused by someone trying to defend their wife (which I think is somewhat understandable, even if I don't agree).
1.) Mike Tyson was continuously harassed on a plane. Security/Stewards did nothing to stop the situation from escalating. Mike Tyson, after having a water bottle thrown at him by the harasser, defended himself.
2.) Chris Rock made a very minor joke about Will Smith's Wife in a venue where he was paid to make jokes about the people in the audience. Will Smith decides to attack him over it.
If you really, genuinely can't tell the difference between the two, you have major issues you need to work through. That goes for anyone trying to act like people are being hypocritical. Use your damn brains.
This has been my gamerpic for about 5 years now. I get compliments on it regularly.
I think the difference is this. What Chris Rock did was, by most accounts, appropriate, acceptable behavior. Hell, the Oscars had him up there to crack a few jokes. So Smith’s reaction was uncalled for. He knew why Chris was there. He’s not new to this kind of thing. So most people don’t think it’s OK to hit a professional comedian telling pretty mild jokes. Chris Rock got hit for doing his job, in other words.Eh, I don’t think we need to prescribe anyone as having “major issues”. It’s just a conversation.
I think it’s fair to say both of them went too far in their respective situations. Mike Tyson put up with more crap and distributed more crap… but both were out of proportion.
It’s okay to discuss this kind of stuff without hopping on people so quickly. I’m not condemning anyone.
This is making me laugh much more than it probably should.
came to post this. Dude has a very puncheable face and he ran into a dude who's good at punching. It is inevitable he got punched.He looks like a mega-douche and acted like one. Unfortunately, he's gonna get what he wanted out of it - a big paycheck.
Dude... Mike was being HECKLED from behind his seat. How would you even compare the two situations as if they were fucking equal?Are people going to go harder on Will Smith for slapping then Mike Tyson were punching? Both got put in arguably uncomfortable positions.
I mean, I really like Mike Tyson's demeanor, from what I've seen in interviews over the last few years. Seems like a pretty easy guy to get along with, but I can't help compare the two situations.
Yes, there are variables, but what are they? One was at The Oscars (who cares aside from the producers), and one was caused by general pestering while one was caused by someone trying to defend their wife (which I think is somewhat understandable, even if I don't agree).
I don’t agree that heckling deserves a beat down, necessarily.Dude... Mike was being HECKLED from behind his seat. How would you even compare the two situations as if they were fucking equal?
When I see a video of a person calling a black person a N-word, and the black person reacts with physical violence, I am always on the side of "No adult should allow (non threatening) words to escalate to violence", and thus, I don't think Tyson should have reacted violently.
On the other hand, Tyson is 100% correct when he says "Social media made y'all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it". People talk to one another like shite nowadays and it's partly because people have a false sense of security that there will be no reaction. But when you do react, their balls shrivel up liked you've dipped them in an ice bath.
Tl;DR Tyson shouldn't have lost his cool, but this guy shouldn't have been an anoyying prick. Maybe Tyson should have justshot him in the leggrabbed him by the throat so the guy knew he meant business.
Well, we are on a videogame forum...
Respect.Didn't see this posted yet.
"The boxing champ then snapped and unloaded on him with repeated punches, leaving him bloodied. Both men got off the plane and were met by cops. Townsend said he didn't want to press charges and they both were free to go."Mike Tyson Plane Punch 'Victim' Has Extensive Criminal Record
Mike Tyson's 'victim' from the plane beatdown has an extensive criminal history.www.tmz.com
I assume then that means no possibility of payday?Didn't see this posted yet.
"The boxing champ then snapped and unloaded on him with repeated punches, leaving him bloodied. Both men got off the plane and were met by cops. Townsend said he didn't want to press charges and they both were free to go."Mike Tyson Plane Punch 'Victim' Has Extensive Criminal Record
Mike Tyson's 'victim' from the plane beatdown has an extensive criminal history.www.tmz.com
How do you forget this on a gaming forum,
is it? both situations are someone responding with physical violence to some perceived verbal provocation
the nuance of circumstance is ripe for hypocrisy when you think you’re able to make a judgement on where the line is drawn, where you think in some circumstances it is appropriate to escalate to assault and some not…you will tie yourself in knots
in this particular circumstance, like in Will Smith drama, there is no mention of any attempt to deescalate this situation other than having to hit someone
A Happy ending.
Good news?Just a quick update on this, apparently Tyson will not be charged for teaching that guy a life lesson.
Mike Tyson won’t be charged after SFO altercation
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – San Mateo County District Attorney Stephen M. Wagstaffe announced that former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson won’t be charged after an altercation at San F…www.kron4.com
Both Tyson and the guy requested that no charges be filed. Dude walks away with a story, Tyson got a few free punches in. Happy ending!
Looks like some noogie, not some punch. Yoga?