#4: Mike Tyson
Tyson embodied raw aggression and fearlessness. Even as a young fighter, he stepped into the ring with a ferocity that intimidated seasoned veterans. His ability to absorb punishment and keep charging forward showed immense toughness. Tyson fought as though pain didn’t exist, relying on relentless pressure and explosive power to dominate.

In 1996, Tyson faced Frank Bruno to reclaim the heavyweight title. After serving prison time and enduring public doubt, he entered the ring with intense focus and demolished Bruno in three rounds. That comeback marked his mental toughness — rising from personal turmoil to retake his place at boxing’s summit.
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