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Mike Tyson to fight on

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by slickvik69, Jun 29, 2005.

  1. slickvik69

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    Tyson ready to fight on

    By Grantlee Kieza
    June 30, 2005

    FORMER world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is set to fight again in a multi-million-dollar tournament that could see a third bout with arch foe Evander Holyfield.

    Despite a humiliating loss to mediocre Irish giant Kevin McBride in Washington on June 11, Tyson, 39, still believes he has the punching power to remain a major attraction in heavyweight boxing in a series of four-round fights.

    His trainer Jeff Fenech will fly to Phoenix, Arizona, today to continue negotiations for a tournament featuring Tyson in a series of abbreviated bouts against the likes of Holyfield and another former heavyweight champ Riddick Bowe.

    It would be boxing's equivalent of cricket's limited overs format or the new Twenty20 game.

    Fenech says there has already been interest in the tournament from promoters in Las Vegas and Dubai.

    "Mike does not want to go out of boxing as a loser against Kevin McBride," Fenech said.

    "He is one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time and is still explosive for four rounds.

    "He doesn't want to compete in 10- round fights because after 20 years as a big-name fighter it is hard to keep backing up in the gym.

    "But physically he remains rock solid and very strong and believes he can still thrill fans with the style that made him the youngest ever heavyweight champ in 1986."

    Against McBride, Tyson lost two points for a head-butt, tried to break the Irishman's arm in a clinch and locked his teeth around McBride's nipple. But he was still ahead on points when Fenech retired him in his corner after round six.

    "I cannot do this any more," Tyson said immediately after the loss.

    "I am not going to lie to myself and I am not going to embarrass this sport. This is a great sport. This is a sport that has taken men with pretty humble lives and humble beginnings and put them in the position to rub shoulders with royalty."

    The fight, Tyson's first since a knockout loss to Englishman Danny Williams a year earlier, drew a crowd of 15,472 to Washington's MCI Centre - proof that Tyson remains one of the biggest names in the sport.

    http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,8659,15772708-23218,00.html
     
  2. Uprising

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    Stick a fork in it, he's dead to me.
     
  3. SamFisher

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    pathetic. wow.
     
  4. lalala902102001

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    You can't blame him. He's in deep debt and that's the only high-paying job that he can get.
     
  5. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

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    "Mike Tyson to fight on"

    *Yawn*
     
  6. RocketMan Tex

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    Tyson is caught in a no-win situation. His debt problem forces him to have to earn gobs of money, and the only way he knows how is to box, and he has no boxing skills left.

    What Tyson needs is a good personal manager. I believe Tyson could make gobs of cash off of just being Mike Tyson the celebrity. I personally would love to see him replace some of the idiots who call boxing for HBO and HBO PPV. He should make appearances, do guest shots on TV shows, act in movies. Hell there might even be some companies out there that would pay for him to be a spokesman...I don't know who, but there might be!

    Tyson needs to quit boxing and cash in on the celebrity he has left.
     
  7. Davidoff

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    Cool, I have more interest in him now that he is all washed up and crazy than I ever did when he was "THE BEST" Sad I know, but true..
     
  8. A-Train

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    ...so, when does the next edition of The Surreal Life start?
     
  9. MadMax

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    before this last fight there were a few here talking about buying the fight...making sure they watched it..."tyson's so entertaining" and on and on. as a fight fan, that baffles me.

    but would anyone watch THIS??? after what you've seen, would you pay to watch this??
     
  10. Aceshigh7

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    I'm glad to hear this. I like Mike Tyson. I hope he finally wins one of these upcoming fights.

    Its always interesting to see what he will do.
     
  11. RocketsPimp

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    When a drug company comes up with something that can fix Mike's problems, they'll be hammering his phone.
     

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