Gene Tunney's parents were Mary Jean (aka Rose) Lydon and John Tunney. Both of his parents were born in Mayo, Ireland, near Kiltimagh, and moved to New York City. He won the heavyweight boxing championship from Jack Dempsey in 1926 and successfully defended his title against Dempsey in 1927. In 1928, he successfully defended his title against Tom Heeney and then retired from the ring undefeated in 1928. He then married Andrew Carnegie's great niece, Mary Josephine Lauder (aka Polly) in October, 1928, went on an extensive honeymoon, then returned to the U.S. and had four children - three sons and one daughter. He enlisted as a Marine during World War I, and he joined the Navy during World War II and was made an officer. He wrote two autobiographies - 'A Man Must Fight' in 1932 and 'Arms for Living' in 1941. He was very successful with his business interests.
World heavyweight boxing champion, 1926-28.Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, 1990.Father of US senator John V. Tunney .Inducted into the Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame, 2001 (charter member).Inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame, 1980.He was the first heavyweight champ to win his title by decision. All previous champions had won by knockout.He had a brother, John, who died as a teenager. Gene named his son after him.He had four children: Gene Lauder Tunney, John V. Tunney , Jonathan R. Tunney, and Joan Lauder (born in 1939).Was a world heavy weight champion when he retired from the ring. He had only one defeat during his pro-career.
Mike Tyson narrates his life story as a reaction to fear and as a resolution not to be bullied or humiliated as he was when a boy in Brooklyn's mean streets. He starts boxing while at a state detention center; his coach there sends him to Cus D'Amato who becomes trainer, father figure, and confidence builder. Tyson wins a series of championships and, for six years, is unbeatable. A failed marriage, a felony conviction, and lack of training lead to his fall. We see later losing fights and archive footage of other incidents in his life. Tyson concludes by speaking philosophically about being a father and trying to be a better person.