In boxing history there are few moments as stunning as Mike Tyson’s victory over Marvis Frazier on 26 July 1986. The fight took place at the Glens Falls Community Centre in Glens Falls, New York, USA, and became an unforgettable part of Tyson’s illustrious career as he delivered the quickest knockout of his career.

Mike Tyson, a boxer famous for his incredible strength and speed, continued to demonstrate his dominance in this bout. After just 30 seconds of the first round, Tyson knocked out Marvis Frazier with a powerful punch, rendering his opponent unable to continue playing. This is not only an impressive victory but also a testament to the speed and effectiveness of Tyson’s fighting style.

Marvis Frazier, son of former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier, came into the fight with high expectations but was unable to withstand Tyson’s offensive power. Tyson’s punch, with its precision and power, ended the fight instantly and highlighted his ability to end the fight in a matter of seconds.

This turned out to be the quickest knockout victory of his career.

This victory not only affirmed Tyson’s superior strength but also left an important mark on boxing history. With this achievement, Tyson continued to solidify his position as one of the most dangerous punchers of all time. The fight with Marvis Frazier is still remembered as a prime example of Tyson’s unpredictable power and speed during his boxing career.