Mike Tyson getting back into shape, willing to fight again for charity
Mike Tyson is open to doing an exhibition fight for charity.
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“I want to go to the gym and get in shape to be able to box three or four-round exhibitions for some charities and stuff. Some charity exhibitions, make some money, help some homeless and drug-affected (expletive) like me.”
Apart from doing the mitts, the 53-year-old Tyson said he’s also been doing a lot of work on his conditioning.
Article continues after this advertisement“I do two hours on cardio, I do the bike and the treadmill for an hour, then I do some light weights, 300, 250 reps. Then I start my day with the boxing thing, I go in there and hit the mitts, 30 minutes, 25 minutes, start getting in better condition. I’m starting to put those combinations together. I’m in pain, I feel like three guys kicked the s**t out of me.”
He reclaimed the WBC and WBA titles in 1996 a year after he was released from prison before losing to a comebacking Evander Holyfield the same year.
Holyfield and Tyson met again the following year in a fight where Tyson got disqualified for biting Holyfield’s ears in the third round.
Tyson, who finished his career with 50 wins with 44 knockouts against six losses, last appeared in a world title fight in 2002 against Lennox Lewis, who stopped him in the eighth round.
A year after his retirement in 2005, Tyson figured in a series of exhibition matches against Corey Sanders reportedly as a way to pay off his financial debts.