Legendary boxing trainer Teddy Atlas on Cus D'Amato, training young Mike Tyson, betrayal, loyalty, fear, and greatness.

Teddy Atlas — Legendary and at times controversial boxing trainer and ESPN commentator; protege of Cus D'Amato who helped train a young Mike Tyson.
Teddy Atlas joins Lex Fridman for a conversation that begins as a discussion of boxing but becomes a Shakespearean human story about loyalty, betrayal, fear, and greatness. Atlas recounts the formative influence of his father, a selfless doctor, and his mentor Cus D'Amato, who trained him to be a teacher rather than a fighter. He tells the full story of discovering and training the 12-year-old Mike Tyson, and the rupture that followed after Tyson behaved inappropriately toward Atlas's 11-year-old niece, leading Atlas to put a gun to Tyson's head and Cus to side with Tyson and cut Atlas out. Throughout, Atlas wrestles with forgiveness, his refusal to call Tyson 'great' despite his sensational talent, and his belief that a fight isn't a fight until there's something to overcome.
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Teddy Atlas (inferred)
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