Summoning Salt breaks his own world record in a speedrun against Tyson, achieving a time that is estimated to occur only once every 7,000 to 10,000 attempts. He experienced a rare "perfect pattern" during the fight and encountered minimal delay from the game's random-number generator. His emotional reaction on Twitch reflected his shock and disbelief at the achievement. This milestone marks a culmination of years of effort, as he was previously the first to break the 2:01 barrier in 2020 and had been striving for a sub-2:00 time since then.
Summoning Salt says Tyson here gave him a "perfect pattern" during his first phase of endless uppercuts, something that happens only 1 in 1,600 bouts.
With his near-perfect combination of both skill and luck, Summoning Salt's new record surpasses his own previous world record of precisely 2:00.00.
"There's essentially no difference between all of those [2:00.xx] fights and this one, except I got better luck from Tyson on this fight," he writes.
Ironically, just before posting his first 2:00.xx fight in 2020, Summoning Salt posted a video discussing in part just how difficult it was for speedrunners to beat Matt Turk's 2007 record of 2:13 on Tyson.
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