Mike Tyson has never had his own Nike Dunk Low — until now. Supreme teams up with Martine Rose and Nike for a silhouette inspired by a historic moment in the American boxer's career. It's an unexpected choice that temporarily pulls James Jebbia's label away from Nike's skateboarding division to return to a Dunk Low.
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At first glance, the sneaker boasts a deliberately understated aesthetic to highlight its main graphic element: a portrait of Mike Tyson. This references November 22, 1986, the night the boxer defeated Trevor Berbick to become, at just 20 years old, the youngest heavyweight champion in history. The tribute extends to the finishes with gold details inspired by championship belts, while co-branding from Supreme and Martine Rose perfects the design. The sneaker is expected to drop in fall 2026.