Security cameras capture the scene, following Shakur departing the property in an adrenalized, get-the-hell-out-my-way strut.Īnd that’s the last we ever see of him alive. He instigates a brief but brutal brawl in the hotel lobby that leaves Anderson flat on his back, absorbing kicks and the casino carpet at once. “Twenty blows! Twenty blows!” associates recall him exclaiming upon Tyson’s destruction of Seldon in under two dozen punches.Īs he’s walking back through the hotel, Shakur spots Orlando Anderson, a known gang member who got into it with a member of Shakur’s Death Row Records crew, Travon “Tray” Lane, that year at a mall in Anderson’s native Los Angeles. Heavyweight champ Mike Tyson has just broken down Bruce Seldon without breaking a sweat at the MGM Grand, dispatching his foe in 109 seconds, ending things with a left hook unleashed like a tiger from a cage. Tupac Shakur’s swinging hard in the final footage captured of him alive. The last scene of his life unfolds in 12 grainy seconds. About one hundred people attended the gathering which was held at the location where Shakur was shot. Fans dance during a candlelight vigil on the second anniversary of the death of Tupac Shakur.