Proper noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A surname.
A surname, variant of Dyson
A surname from Old French, variant of Tison
A surname from German, variant of Theisen
Source: en.wiktionary.org"50 Greatest TV Sports Moments of All Time", TV Guide '', July 11, 1998 Tyson regained one belt by easily winning the WBC title from Frank Bruno in March 1996. Source: Internet
ADFS quirks The ADFS file format used the bytes Hugo to delimit the directory names on the disc, named after ADFS author Hugo Tyson. Source: Internet
After her first Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for the film “Sounder” in 1972, Tyson turned down a role in a prominent production that she felt didn’t represent her character. Source: Internet
A few weeks later, the Nevada State Athletic Commission refused to grant Tyson a license for the fight, forcing the promoters to make alternative arrangements. Source: Internet
A fight between Tyson and Holyfield for the undisputed championship was scheduled for November 8, 1991 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, but Tyson pulled out after sustaining a rib cartilage injury during training. Source: Internet
As far as his legendary boxing career, Mike Tyson claims he has no beef with promoter Don King, but says he “steals too much:” Source: Internet