Mike Tyson: I Feel Invincible

Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson (50-6, 44 KO) feels "invincible" and prepares to return to the ring with high hopes. Of course, Mike will not have professional, but exhibition fights. But he is very serious about the preparation and the performances themselves.

The 54-year-old "Iron Mike" and another boxing legend, Roy Jones Jr., were supposed to meet the day before yesterday, but now the new date for their confrontation is November 28th. According to the initial agreement, they should box eight rounds with slightly larger gloves, 12 ounces.

“We're just going to fight. We will endure, gritting our teeth if we need. What will happen will be a battle. Mike Tyson is still one of the strongest and most explosive boxers ever to enter the ring. I could have made the mistake of agreeing to this meeting. He's a bigger and stronger boxer,” said Jones Jr., the former king of the P4P rankings.

“The idea is for retired athletes to return to the sport they love for one-off events filled with nostalgia. After all, they are still healthy and looking great doing what they do. And it's not just boxing. Great athletes come to us from other disciplines as well,” said the youngest world heavyweight champion who won his first belt in 1986.