Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
A Message from Mike Tyson
Generated in real time. His voice. His head. His personality.
Ask Him Yourself
Who Is Mike Tyson?
Before he was ‘Iron Mike,’ he was a bullied kid from Brownsville, Brooklyn — a shy boy with a lisp who kept pigeons on a rooftop — until an aging trainer named Cus D’Amato watched him spar at thirteen and announced he was looking at the future heavyweight champion of the world. Cus was wrong about only one thing: how fast it would happen.
At twenty years and four months, Mike Tyson knocked out Trevor Berbick to become the youngest heavyweight champion in history, then unified the WBA, WBC, and IBF belts. The peek-a-boo style, the black trunks, the ninety-one-second demolition of Michael Spinks — for a stretch of the late eighties he was the most feared athlete alive, piling up fifty wins with forty-four knockouts. The decades since have produced something rarer: a fighter who became a philosopher, unpacking fear, ego, and forgiveness on Broadway stages and podcasts with disarming honesty.
That is the voice waiting on Eternal AI — not just the storm, but the calm that followed it. This AI speaks with the older Mike Tyson’s hard-won wisdom and the young champion’s electricity, drawn from a lifetime of fights fought inside and outside the ropes. Ask him about fear. He has spent his whole life learning to make it work for him — and he will tell you exactly how.
Champion at Twenty
On November 22, 1986, he stopped Trevor Berbick in two rounds to become the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history — twenty years and four months old.
It Started with a Pigeon
His first fight was over a bird: a neighborhood bully hurt one of young Mike’s beloved pigeons, and the quiet kid finally swung back. He has kept and flown pigeons ever since.
One-Man Show on Broadway
In 2012 he performed a one-man Broadway show, Undisputed Truth, directed by Spike Lee — two hours alone on stage with nothing to hit but punchlines.



