Kiki Tyson, Mike Tyson’s wife, and Sophie Watts are the powerful women who planned and produced Tyson’s return to the boxing ring last week.
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Thirty years after shocking upset of Mike Tyson, Buster Douglas wants rematch
Buster Douglas, whose knockout of Mike Tyson in 1990 ranks as one of the most stunning upsets in sports history, would like rematch.
George Foreman envisions path for 54-year-old Mike Tyson to get heavyweight title shot; others are not convinced
George Foreman, who became the oldest heavyweight champ at 45 years old, thinks Mike Tyson is capable of doing just that in his 50s.
Mike Tyson says he smoked marijuana before fight vs. Roy Jones Jr.: ‘It’s just who I am’
Mike Tyson said he smoked marijuana right before he fought Roy Jones Jr. Saturday night in his celebrated return to the boxing ring at the age of 54.
YouTube celebrity Jake Paul demolishes retired NBA player Nate Robinson with second-round knockout
Nate Robinson, three-time NBA Slam Dunk champion, lay motionless for about a minute after Jake Paul connected with a right in the second round.
Mike Tyson, 54, fights Roy Jones Jr., 51, to draw in his return to boxing ring
Mike Tyson didn’t score a knockout against Roy Jones Jr., but he looked formidable in his return to the ring for an eight-round exhibition.
Mike Tyson says psychedelic drug ‘told me to come back and start getting in shape’
Boxer Mike Tyson said a psychedelic drug known as toad venom played a part in his return to boxing at the age of 54 and his taking on Roy Jones Jr.
Mike Tyson returns to boxing at 54 on Saturday looking and sounding different
Mike Tyson is set to fight Roy Jones Jr. in an exhibition match Saturday, his first fight in more than 15 years. “I could always use a buck.”
LaVar Ball once said he’d beat Michael Jordan one-on-one. Can challenge now become a reality?
LaVar Ball once said he could beat Michael Jordan one-on-one. Maybe that could become reality now that LaVar’s son LaMelo is joining Jordan’s Hornets.
Vaccine is not Tokyo Olympics organizers’ lone hope of a safe Games in 2021
While there has been progress in the development of a COVID-19 vaccine, experts see other treatments that could mitigate risk for the 2021 Olympics.