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Tyson draws cheers in return to ring.

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TORONTO: Mike Tyson showed age has not robbed him of his power as the former heavyweigh­t champion, in his long-awaited return to the ring, dominated Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition fight in Los Angeles that was surprising­ly ruled a draw.

While there were no ringside judges to score the eight-round contest between two of boxing’s alltime greats, both over 50, and no official winner, the World Boxing Council formed a set of judges that remotely scored the bout.

“I’m used to doing it for three minutes,” 54-year-old Tyson said of the shorter rounds.

“Sometimes, that two minutes felt like three minutes. I’m happy I got this under my belt to keep doing this and go further.”

Tyson, 15 years removed from his ignominiou­s defeat to Irishman Kevin McBride in the last profession­al fight of his career, came out firing and was in control of the bout the entire way on Saturday.

Jones Jr, 51, was the more visibly fatigued of the two fighters but managed to pick up the pace in the later rounds and did enough to earn the win on one scorecard and a draw on the other while Tyson took the third scorecard.

When the final bell rang, the two fighters shared a hug.

“The body shots definitely took a toll,” said Jones Jr a former world champion in four different weight classes whose last profession­al fight was in 2018.

“The body shots are what make you exhausted.”

The two boxers were introduced by legendary ring announcer

Michael Buffer, who delivered his famous “Let’s Get Ready To Rumble” inside the Staples Centre which was void of fans given the Covid-19 pandemic.

After the fight Tyson, who was once the most feared fighter on the planet, shot down any idea of making a return to profession­al boxing.

“This is bigger than fighting and winning the championsh­ip,” Tyson said of exhibition­s where he donates earnings to charity.

“We’re humanitari­ans and we’re helping people.” — Reuters

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