IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.3K
YOUR RATING
Mike Tyson's one-man show is a fascinating journey into his storied life and career.Mike Tyson's one-man show is a fascinating journey into his storied life and career.Mike Tyson's one-man show is a fascinating journey into his storied life and career.
- Director
- Writer
- Star
- Awards
- 2 wins & 6 nominations total
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
Renowned sports fanatic, basketball tragic and occasional loudmouth Spike Lee swaps the hardwood of Madison Square Garden for the velvet curtains of Broadway, and Mike Tyson swaps sweaty mitts for a shiny mic in Undisputed Truth, a taping of one of Tyson's one-man shows in which he candidly shares the highs, lows, jokes and traumas of his colourful and exorbitant life.
You don't earn this many nicknames without having a natural and all-consuming charisma and Mike Tyson, alias 'Iron Mike', alias 'Champ', alias 'The baddest man on the planet,' has it in droves. He tells the story the only way it can possibly be told, not with stereotypically bearded and bespectacled talking heads, or bland and well-worn archive footage, but with a youthful enthusiasm that truly captures the man he is: one with many faults but who oozes passion and a pursuit of excellence.
Tyson's storytelling is a little sloppy and often erratic, but certainly never boring. Those looking for a well-balanced discussion of some of the most scrutinised moments of his life may find Undisputed Truth to be as shallow and self-serving as any predictable, studio-sanctioned biopic. But Iron Mike doesn't care. If he wants to explicitly denounce Don King, call his ex-wife a demonic, rabid golddigger or recall the time he didn't know what to do with Brad Pitt – the details of which are far too sordid for publication – then that's exactly what the Champ will do.
His tale isn't all slander and street fights though, as some genuinely touching moments come through in his remembrance of fallen friends and family. If there was something admirable about the brash, violent young man who turned sheer rage into inconceivable success, then there's just as much to like about the reflective, repentant man he has become, both traits of which are displayed in equal measure in this engrossing narrative.
*There's nothing I love more than a bit of feedback, good or bad. So drop me a line on jnatsis@iprimus.com.au and let me know what you thought of my review. If you're looking for a writer for your movie website or other publication, I'd also love to hear from you.*
You don't earn this many nicknames without having a natural and all-consuming charisma and Mike Tyson, alias 'Iron Mike', alias 'Champ', alias 'The baddest man on the planet,' has it in droves. He tells the story the only way it can possibly be told, not with stereotypically bearded and bespectacled talking heads, or bland and well-worn archive footage, but with a youthful enthusiasm that truly captures the man he is: one with many faults but who oozes passion and a pursuit of excellence.
Tyson's storytelling is a little sloppy and often erratic, but certainly never boring. Those looking for a well-balanced discussion of some of the most scrutinised moments of his life may find Undisputed Truth to be as shallow and self-serving as any predictable, studio-sanctioned biopic. But Iron Mike doesn't care. If he wants to explicitly denounce Don King, call his ex-wife a demonic, rabid golddigger or recall the time he didn't know what to do with Brad Pitt – the details of which are far too sordid for publication – then that's exactly what the Champ will do.
His tale isn't all slander and street fights though, as some genuinely touching moments come through in his remembrance of fallen friends and family. If there was something admirable about the brash, violent young man who turned sheer rage into inconceivable success, then there's just as much to like about the reflective, repentant man he has become, both traits of which are displayed in equal measure in this engrossing narrative.
*There's nothing I love more than a bit of feedback, good or bad. So drop me a line on jnatsis@iprimus.com.au and let me know what you thought of my review. If you're looking for a writer for your movie website or other publication, I'd also love to hear from you.*
A stand-up comedy/biography into the life of Mike Tyson ; him growing up in Brooklyn, relations with his mother and childhood friends, his time in detention center and meeting his mentor, life with white fans, becoming the champ, dealing with losses of death, the Mo Green Story, his fall into cocaine and his retribution for his kids and livelihood ..
I'm proud to say Mike Tyson is one of the last male role models alive , and he's grown into a wise man
10/10
I'm proud to say Mike Tyson is one of the last male role models alive , and he's grown into a wise man
10/10
Want wonderful movie about the life and travels of Mike Tyson from the streets and poor to Broadway in a play to all of his fights this was a really great fast movie movie I suggested highly
We all know how talented Mike Tyson was in the ring at a very early age but I now realize that he would also out perform most stage actors who would even attempt to bare their own life stories on stage. Mrs. Shullivan and I were fortunate to see actor Chazz Palminteri's excellent one man stage show in Toronto about his life from early childhood through to his film career, but Mike Tyson's life story is on a new level of life choice that is second to none.
This is a one man stage show documentary style film with Mike Tyson's own sense of humor thrown in for good measure. No doubt, he had a tough life just to survive and jail and prison were not the Holiday Inn either. The only piece of Mike's life that he left out, and in my humble opinion it was a big part of his life, was how hard he must of had to work in and out of the ring to get in shape and stay in shape, both physically and mentally.
I give it an 8 out of 10 IMDB rating. It's a must see for both the historical value and the entertainment value.
This is a one man stage show documentary style film with Mike Tyson's own sense of humor thrown in for good measure. No doubt, he had a tough life just to survive and jail and prison were not the Holiday Inn either. The only piece of Mike's life that he left out, and in my humble opinion it was a big part of his life, was how hard he must of had to work in and out of the ring to get in shape and stay in shape, both physically and mentally.
I give it an 8 out of 10 IMDB rating. It's a must see for both the historical value and the entertainment value.
Did you know
- Quotes
Mike Tyson: This is my story, my mistakes, my heartaches, my joy, my sorrow, my gift, my life, my undisputed truth.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Roth Show: The New York City Way (2014)
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content