Magic Johnson recalls Charles Barkley ‘storming off’ after missing 20-second Mike Tyson KO because he went to buy drinks for 1992 Dream Team
‘Don’t blink, you might miss it.’
That warning would have apropos for virtually every prime Mike Tyson fight given the former Heavyweight boxing king’s propensity for blisteringly quick finishes.
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Tyson is one of the most feared punches in boxing historyCredit: Getty’Iron Mike’ was a one-man wrecking crew during his peak in the mid to late 1980s.
The former ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ won his first 19 professional fights by knockout, 12 of which came in the first round.
There was a decent chance you’d miss the entire bout if you weren’t in your seat by the time the first bell rang – as NBA legend Charles Barkley found out the hard way.
READ MORE BASKETBALLThe Round Mound of Rebound once missed Tyson KO’ing an opponent ‘in 20 seconds’ because he decided to get some drinks for the rest of the 1992 Team USA men’s basketball Olympics squad.
Los Angeles Lakers icon Magic Johnson recounted the hilarious story during an interview with late night host Jimmy Kimmel.
The five-time NBA champion, who was a teammate of Barkley’s on the legendary ’92 Dream Team, said Sir Charles was so annoyed at missing the knockout blow that he threw the drinks in the air when he returned to his seat.
“The greatest moment happened when we went to a Tyson fight,” Johnson explained.
“Most of the Dream Team were all there together. And Charles Barkley stood up and said, ‘Okay, I’m gonna get drinks for everybody.’
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Johnson found the story of Barkley missing the Tyson KO hilarious even after all these yearsCredit: YouTube@JimmyKimmelLive
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Barkley, Jordan and Magic were close friends and teammates on the 1992 Dream TeamCredit: Getty”So, he took everybody’s order. Well, the bell rang as he got in the hallway to order the drinks. And Mike went and knocked him out in 20 seconds. Charles Barkley comes back with all the drinks, and he said, ‘What happened?’ And we said, ‘The fight’s over.’
“He threw the drinks in the air. He stormed off. He was so mad.”
Chuck, famous for his outspoken nature and penchant for gambling, was a constant source of entertainment for his Olympics teammates.
The former 76ers, Suns and Rockets star walked around Barcelona, Spain in the summer of ’92 without bodyguards, telling starstruck fans his security was in his fists should things go south.
However, when it came to basketball, Barkley was no laughing matter.
Fellow Dream Team star Michael Jordan thought no-nonsense Charles was going to get kicked out of the Olympics in ’92 after elbowing a 174lb economics student in the US’s first game against Angola.
Charles eventually got it together and ended up being the US’s leading scorer at the ’92 Games.
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Barkley was Team USA’s leading scorer in ’92Credit: Getty
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The US captured the gold medal with easeCredit: GettyThe 11-time NBA All-Star averaged 18 points per game in the tournament as Team USA steamrolled everyone en route to a gold medal.
The squad, widely regarded as the greatest sports team ever assembled, beat their opponents by an average margin of 43.8 points per game and famously never took a timeout.
Their 117.3 average total points are still the highest in Olympics history.
Barkley’s last act of the ’92 Games was to rebel against Reebok with MJ and Magic during the gold medal ceremony.
He returned to the Summer Games four years later, once again leading Team USA in scoring (12.4 points per game), as well as rebounds (6.6 per game) and field goal percentage (81.6 percent).
The 2024 version of Team USA will now look to emulate what Charles did in ’92 and ’96.
Read More on talkSPORTThe 2024 Paris Olympics get underway this week with LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant flying the flag for Team USA.
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