From a Tyson fan's point of view, of course its great to see my favorite boxer come back for one last time, but like I don't know. I really at this point don't care what happens, and I respect whatever he decides to do, because frankly, they both need money, and the saddest part of this all is that this would be the most interesting Heavyweight fight in the last two years. Unless Haye-Wlad is made anytime soon I see this being the most watched, most hyped, and most purchased PPV of all time, and I still dont think a Haye-Wlad would get many buys. Just let the old guys duke it out, then they'll be done. WAR TYSON.
I am going to take this with a pinch of salt. That arabian business site is known for its bs. Got an exclusive for the Kaka to Man City deal and since then has just made up complete and utter rubbish to try and get a reputation as the place to go for breaking news. Unfortunately, all they have is a reputation for crap.
Well that pic is from 2009 according to the source, so why would Tyson start caring about his body now?
If they've got that sort of money why not make some real fights?:? Wlad-Haye would be a decent place to start. BTW- What happened to Macau hosting big fights, they made a lot of noise for a while?
No doubt. If anyone can do it, Tyson can; that's the story of his career. He'll be only the second man to be a four-time heavyweight champion.
Since nobody has posted it I will: "If Tyson gets back with Kevin Rooney and trains hard he can unify the Heavyweight Division again" :roflatsch
Hey: no-one thought Foreman could make it back in the 1980s, but he went on to win the title by KO. Tyson hits even harder than Foreman.
Why they didnt do this before 1 or 2 years. Still I would like to see two good fighters of the past more than these mediocre champions of today