Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Iron Mike to get back in the ring

- Agence France-presse

LOS ANGELES: Mike Tyson, the former world heavyweigh­t champion who retired in 2005, said Thursday he will make a comeback at age 54, fighting Roy Jones Jr. on Sept. 12 in Los Angeles. On his Legends Only League website, Tyson announced the eight-round exhibition bout against Jones, a 51-year-old fighter who briefly held the heavyweigh­t title and has fought consistent­ly into his 50s.

“It’s just going to be amazing,” Tyson said on a video call on ESPN. Tyson shrugged off any notion of danger for serious injury for himself or Jones, saying that California rules will require they both wear headgear for the fight. “We’re both accomplish­ed fighters,” Tyson said. “We know how to protect ourselves. We’ll be alright.”

Tyson finished 50-6 with 44 knockouts while Jones, who last fought in February 2018, is 66-9 with 47 knockouts.

Tyson vowed it would be competitiv­e rather than for show — “we’re showing our skills and fighting” —and said he wants to recapture the fearsome form he once displayed.

“It’s 100% of it looking to be Mike Tyson in the ring,” Tyson said. “I’ve got one speed —forward.” In a battle for the aged, Tyson said he wants to show older can still mean exciting in the sports realm. “It’s because I can do it and I believe other people believe they can do it,” he said. Tyson became the youngest heavyweigh­t champion in history at 20 years and four months when he stopped Trevor Berbick in the second round in 1986 to win the World Boxing Council crown. Within a year, he was the undisputed champion and dominated the division, earning his nickname as “The Baddest Man on the Planet” and going 37-0.

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INSTAGRAM Mike Tyson will take on Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition bout in LA on September 12.

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