The Guardian (USA)

Mike Tyson comeback fight with Roy Jones Jr confirmed for September

- Bryan Armen Graham

Mike Tyson will make his widely speculated return to the prize ring for an exhibition bout against four-division world champion Roy Jones Jr on 12 September.

The eight-round fight will be broadcast on pay-per-view and Triller, an upstart TikTok-like music video app which confirmed the event in a release on Thursday.

Triller said the main event between Tyson and Jones will headline a three-hour telecast including undercard bouts and musical performanc­es to be announced in coming weeks. The app will also air a 10-part documentar­y series tracking the quinquagen­arian fighters during the run-up to the match.

The release said the event will take place in California and has already been sanctioned by the state’s athletic commission. The commission did not immediatel­y respond to messages from the Guardian, but executive director

Andy Foster told Yahoo Sports he believed the fighters would not be wearing headgear and would be using the larger-than-normal 12oz gloves.

Tyson, 54, became the youngest ever boxer to win a heavyweigh­t title back in 1986, becoming the division’s undisputed champion until he was dramatical­ly unseated in a shock upset defeat to James ‘Buster’ Douglas in 1990. The Brooklyn native retired in 2005 with a career record of 50-6 with 44 knockouts.

The 51-year-old Jones, a native of Pensacola, Florida, represente­d the US at the 1988 Olympics, where he won a silver medal after a highly disputed loss that prompted a complete overhaul of the scoring system for Olympic boxing. As a profession­al, he was captured world championsh­ips at middleweig­ht, super middleweig­ht, light heavyweigh­t and heavyweigh­t, earning widespread recognitio­n as the finest pound-forpound fighter of his generation.

After a 49-1 start with the lone defeat coming on a disqualifi­cation, Jones lost seven of 12 fights between 2004 and 2011. He finally retired in 2018 with a profession­al record of 66-9 with 47 knockouts.

The Wall Street Journal reported Triller, which has positioned itself as TikTok’s biggest US-based competitor, raised $28m in a Series B round in October, valuing the five-year-old San Francisco-based startup at $130m.

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Mike Tyson will return to the ring for an exhibition in September.

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