Okay, here’s my blog post about “Mike Tyson Bites”, written from a personal practice perspective, keeping it casual and straightforward:
Alright, so the other day I was messing around, trying to recreate that infamous “Mike Tyson Bites” moment. Not, like, actually biting anyone, obviously! I’m talking about the visual effect, the whole shebang.
First, I grabbed some reference material. You know, YouTube videos, photos, the works. Gotta get the details right. I spent a good hour just watching slow-motion replays, trying to figure out the angles and the, uh, “impact.”

Getting Started
- Collected references: Videos, images, everything I could find.
- Studied the motion: Slow-mo was my best friend here.
Then came the fun part – trying to replicate it.I used a piece of spare rib. It took a few tries, and a lot of awkward chewing in front of a mirror, but I think I got the basic “bite” motion down.
I used a camera to see myself.
It was all about practice, practice, practice. I repeated the motion, tweaked my jaw, and adjusted my expression until it felt… well, as “Tyson-esque” as I could get it. It’s definitely harder than it looks! Those guys are athletes, man.
The Results
After an practiced, I think my imitation. it is perfert.
So yeah, that was my little “Mike Tyson Bites” experiment. A bit weird, a bit challenging, but definitely a fun way to spend an afternoon. Maybe I’ll try to recreate some other famous sports moments next. Any suggestions?
