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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr rule changes: Knockouts ALLOWED, rounds, minutes, judges, how to win – exhibition explained

    MIKE TYSON and Roy Jones Jr face off in an intriguing exhibition fight TONIGHT in Los Angeles.
    But what are the rules for the boxing spectacle? Is a knockout allowed and how many minutes will the rounds be?

    Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr do battle this weekend
    What are the fight rules for Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr?

    With a combined age of 105, Tyson and Jones Jr do battle in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
    They will fight over eight, two minute rounds, and will be wearing larger 12oz gloves.
    The fighters will not be wearing headgear.
    Men’s boxing bouts usually run over three minute rounds and both stars have expressed their dismay at the shorter rounds.

    Jones Jr said: “I’m not happy at all.

    “Like [Tyson] said, that’s for women. I kept fighting until the last minute, saying, ‘Why we fighting two-minute rounds?’ I don’t understand that. We’re not women. We’re two of the best to ever do it.
    “Why we got to do two-minute rounds? Why? If something’s going to happen, it’s going to happen anyway … two minutes, three minutes, five minutes. Don’t really matter.
    “So, for us, what difference does it make? Two minutes doesn’t do anything for him or for me. To be honest with you, it cheats the fans out of it.”

    In addition, the California State Commission have said that if either boxer is cut or injured the fight will be stopped, though it remains to be seen if referee Ray Corona will choose to halt it.

    Referee Ray Corona will be the man in the middle
    The World Boxing Council have created the WBC Frontline Battle Belt to give to the winner, and have former WBC champs Christy Martin, Vinny Pazienza and Chad Dawson scoring the fight remotely should it go all eight rounds for the WBC to decide a victor.
    Is a knockout allowed?
    Technically yes, although the legends have been urged NOT to go for a K.O.
    The California State Commission have deemed it a bout for the greats to “exhibit” their boxing skills.
    UFC boss Dana White was flabbergasted after hearing the rule, saying: “There’s no knockouts? They’re not allowed to knock each other out? How do you enforce that? 
    Both fighters have said they are gunning for a K.O on Saturday night, and it will come down to the referee’s discretion to step in if he sees fit.
    The fight will not count on ether man’s record.

    What have they said?
    Andy Foster, California State Commission executive director: “It’s an exhibition.
    “They can exhibit their boxing skills, but I don’t want them using their best efforts to hurt each other.
    “They’re going to spar hard, but they shouldn’t be going for a knockout. This isn’t a record-book type of fight. This is not world-championship boxing right now. It’s not what this is. People shouldn’t be getting knocked out.
    “The public can see what kind of shape Roy and Mike are still in.

    Mike Tyson’s incredible bodyweight workout routine
    “I’m sure there are going to be times where it heats up. Ray’s [Corona, referee] job is going to be to put the ice back on without having to kill the whole thing. He’s that kind of referee. I feel that he’s going to be good at that, and he’s the right guy for this kind of a fight.”
    Fight organisers Triller said in a statement: “We have nothing but the utmost respect for Andy and everyone at CSAC.
    “For total clarity we are not implying that CSAC is picking a winner or scoring this, WBC is doing both. WBC is scoring under a 10-9, and a knockout will be a win under WBC’s scoring. The results will not be reflected on their fight record. We apologize for any confusion and look forward to a great night of fights Saturday night.
    Jones Jr: “First of all, if you think you are going into the ring with Mike Tyson, the last guy [Corey Sanders] that did an ‘exhibition’ with Mike [in 2006] got dropped in the first round.
    “If you don’t know that, then something is wrong with you. Who goes into the ring with the great, legendary Mike Tyson and thinks, ‘Oh, this is going to be an exhibition?’ 12-ounce gloves? No headgear? Really? This is an exhibition? Come on, man. Be for real’.”
    When is Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr?
    The fight is set for Saturday, November 28.
    The undercard is expected to start at 9pm ET which is 1am GMT and the main event will follow at around 4am – 5am GMT.
    LA’s Staples Center plays host with no fans in attendance.
    Who is on the Tyson vs Jones Jr undercard?
    YouTube star Jake Paul leads the way on the four-fight card when he takes on ex-NBA star Nate Robinson.
    Elsewhere Hasim Rahman Jr is off the card after he tested positive for Covid.
    Main card
    Tyson vs Jones Jr (8 x 2min rounds, heavyweight exhibition)
    Jake Paul vs Nate Robinson (6 x 3min, cruiserweight)
    Badou Jack vs Blake McKernan (8 x 3min, light-heavy)
    Hasim Rahman Jr vs Rashad Coulter (8 x 3min, cruiserweight) – FIGHT OFF
    Jamaine Ortiz vs. Nahir Albright, (8 x 3min, lightweight)
    Prelims
    Irvin Gonzalez vs. Edward Vasquez (8 x 3min, featherweight)
    Juiseppe Cusumano vs. Nick Jones (8 x 3min, heavyweight)
    How can I watch Tyson vs Jones Jr?
    BT Sport Box Office will be showing the card in the UK. With the event starting from 1am GMT.
    BT are charging £19.95 for the card.
    In the US, watch the show on Fite.TV and the Triller app. More

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    Roy Jones Jr: Record, wins, losses, world title belts, age and height for boxing legend ahead of Mike Tyson fight

    ROY JONES JR will forever be known as one of boxing’s greats.
    The American was one the most accurate punchers of his generation and he racked up a bunch of glamorous wins throughout his career.

    Roy Jones Jr will take on Mike Tyson in an exhibition bout on November 28Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    And on November 28, he’ll enter the ring once again to take on fellow legend Mike Tyson in an exhibition bout.
    Take a look below as SunSport venture back in time through some of Jones Jr’s greatest and lowest nights.
    What is Roy Jones Jr’s boxing record?
    Jones Jr finished his career with a boxing record of 66-9.
    His record as an amateur was also impressive as he racked up 121 wins with just 13 losses.

    Jones Jr won a silver medal at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, but his loss is regarded as one of the worst robberies in amateur boxing history.
    The judges’ decision to award the victory to Park Si-Hun, the home fighter, was even investigated by the IOC, who controversially saw no wrongdoing.

    Roy Jones Jr won world titles in four different weight divisionsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    How old is Roy Jones Jr and how tall is he?
    Jones Jr was born on January 16, 1969, making him 51 years old.
    The boxing icon was born in Pensacola, Floria, where he currently resides with his wife and three sons.

    Jones Jr only retired at 49, however, in 2018 after a win over Scott Sigmon after a 29-year professional career.
    ‘Captain Hook’, as he’s known, is just 5ft 11inches, despite his ability to move up the weights, winning numerous world titles.

    Roy Jones Jr finished his career with 66 wins and nine losses

    Roy Jones Jr has not fought as a professional since 2018Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    How many world titles did Roy Jones Jr win?
    Jones Jr won numerous world titles in FOUR different weight classes, starting at middleweight.
    Jones beat Bernard Hopkins to win his first title at 160lbs in 1993.
    He then went on to beat James Toney for the IBF super-middleweight world title a year later.
    Jones stepped up yet again when he knocked Montell Griffin out in one round to win the WBC light heavyweight world title.
    Jones unified the light-heavyweight division on multiple occasions before finally making the move to heavyweight, skipping cruiserweight altogether.
    In 2003, Jones beat John Ruiz by unanimous decision to become the WBA heavyweight world champion.
    Jones Jr holds the record for most wins in unified title bouts with 12.

    Roy Jones Jr lost to Joe Calzaghe when they fought each other in Las VegasCredit: PA:Press Association
    What are some of Roy Jones Jr’s worst losses?
    Thought Jones Jr was a legend, he suffered some devastating losses throughout his career.
    His first defeat came against Montell Griffin, after he hit the American after knocking him down.
    After that, Jones Jr was brutally knocked out by Antonio Tarver after coming down from heavyweight to fight at light-heavyweight again.
    Further losses against Tarver again, Glen Johnson and Joe Calzaghe followed.
    Jones Jr was then knocked out by Danny Green, before suffering losses to Bernard Hopkins and Dennis Lebedev.
    His final loss came against British fighter Enzo Maccarinelli, who knocked Jones Jr out in the fourth round of their clash in 2015. More

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr: How the two compare on tale of the tape ahead of huge showdown

    MIKE TYSON is looking to put on a show in his return to the ring after first 15 years away when he faces Roy Jones Jr.
    The Baddest Man on the Planet pits his wits against his American compatriot at the Staples Center in Los Angeles TONIGHT.

    Tyson, 54, goes into the bout as the heavier man for the contest after coming in at 220.4lbs, while Jones Jr weighed in at 210lbs.
    Incredibly, Iron Mike has weighed in LIGHTER than he did when he became the youngest-ever heavyweight champion in 1986, when he beat Trevor Berbick.
    Both men are incredible shape for the fight, with Tyson revealing he has shed seven stone for his return.
    Meanwhile Jones has shared a clip displaying his iconic hand speed as he looks to upset the odds.

    A YouTuber decided to simulate the bout on Fight Night Champion, with Tyson knocking out his opponent in the ninth round.
    But how do the fighters – who have a combined age of 105 – compare?
    As well as being three years younger, Jones Jr is more experienced in the paid ranks having fought 17 more times than the Dynamite Kid.
    In addition to that, he has recorded 16 more wins and three more knockout victories, though he has also lost on three more occasions.

    Mike Tyson’s incredible bodyweight workout routine
    And Jones Jr is the more active fighter having last entered the squared circle in 2018, while Tyson last competed in 2005 when he lost against Kevin McBride.
    He also goes into the fight one inch taller than Tyson, while he boasts a bigger reach than the fearsome puncher.
    But it is Tyson that is being backed to come out on top according to those in the boxing business.
    Evander Holyfield said: “I think if Tyson catch him, he gonna hurt him. But if Tyson can’t catch him, it’s gonna be a lousy fight.”
    Legendary trainer Freddie Roach added: “I think Mike knocks Roy Jones out.
    “But I did warn Mike that he has to be careful of Roy’s left to the body. That’s the punch Roy used to knock out Virgil Hill.”
    Meanwhile Oscar De La Hoya stated: “I’m going to have to go with Tyson.
    “But it wouldn’t surprise me if Jones Jr pulls something off – like he always has in his career.”

    Though Brit star Amir Khan has backed the former middleweight champion to come out on top.
    He said: “I don’t know what’s made Mike and Roy fight each other. I mean, they might be friends, I don’t know.
    “But who’s going to win this fight? Roy Jones, in my opinion.”

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    Mike Tyson net worth 2020: How much money does boxing legend have, did he lose it all, and how does he earn cash now?

    MIKE TYSON remains one of boxing’s all-time greats – and some would say the greatest.
    Iron Mike will return to the ring on November 28 against Roy Jones Jr in a heavyweight exhibition bout.

    Mike Tyson made a big fortune from boxing but lost it allCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    What is Mike Tyson’s net worth?

    Mike Tyson is estimated to have accrued over $300million throughout his boxing career, but ended up losing it all.
    Forbes claim his total career earnings could even have been as high as $685million.
    However, as of 2020 Tyson’s net worth is estimated to be just $3m, according to Wealthy Gorilla.

    How did Mike Tyson lose his fortune?
    Like many sporting superstars, Tyson spent his money as quickly as he earned it on big expensive houses, flashy cars and even pet tigers.

    The 53-year-old has been divorced twice, now on his third marriage and has a total of eight children.
    He also served three years in prison after being convicted of rape in 1992.
    In 2003, Tyson was forced to file for bankruptcy, with media at the time reporting he had $23m worth of debt.

    How did he recover his finances and how does he make money now?
    Tyson has starred or held minor roles in a number of movies, most notably in The Hangover film franchise.

    He even had his own animated TV show called Mike Tyson Mysteries.
    More recently he produces a podcast called Hotboxin’ With Mike Tyson which is one of the more popular combat sports-related podcasts out there.

    Badou Jack pictured alongside Mike Tyson and Viddal Riley
    Hinted in that title, Tyson has cannabis to thank for his financial recovery. He runs his own weed ranch called the Tyson Ranch, where he grows and sells his own brand of weed as well as weed-based wellness products.
    Cheat Sheet say the Tyson Ranch sells over $500,000 worth of weed a month, but that Tyson smokes $40,000 worth with his guests. More

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    Meet Daniel Dubois, the quiet K.O assassin nicknamed Dynamite who comes from family of boxers including Olympic hopefuls

    DANIEL DUBOIS is the quiet heavyweight nicknamed Dynamite who comes from a family of boxers including Olympic hopefuls.
    Dubois faces Joe Joyce on Saturday in the biggest and toughest test in his 15-fight unbeaten career.

    Daniel Dubois has earned the nickname Dynamite due to his power Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    Dubois is unbeaten in his 15 professional fights Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    But the 23-year-old – who was born in Greenwhich – has dedicated his whole life to the sport, leading up to his shot at the European title.
    He first joined the boxing gym aged nine as his dad Dave wanted him off the mean streets of South London.
    Ever since, for him and his fighting siblings Caroline, Prince and Solomon, it has been a family affair.
    Dubois spent the summer in lockdown with his two brothers and sister, as they trained in his new home in Hertfordshire.

    And he revealed 19-year-old Caroline – who has hoping to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics next year – acted as the head trainer.
    Dubois told SunSport: “Caroline takes the training sessions every day, she enjoys picking the exercises and circuits more than I do.
    “She has our youngest brother Solomon acting like the teacher’s assistant so there is no slacking.”
    Dubois has helped his little sister in her career ever since she first started boxing as a nine-year-old.

    Big brother Daniel holds the pads for amateur sensation Caroline Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    Dubois training with Caroline and brother Prince Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    There, Caroline fought under the boy’s name Colin to ensure she could share the ring with the boys.
    She said: “It feels a bit crazy looking back on it now, considering where I have got to, but back then ‘Colin’ seemed like the only way to start my dream.
    “Boxing clubs in those days were not interested in girls so my dad and Daniel, after some convincing, let me come up with the plan.
    “Me and Daniel just had to remember our lines every time we went in the gym.
    “He denies it was his plan but he did a lot to help me get started. I had short hair and kept quiet, so it was OK.”
    As Caroline waits to see if the Olympic Games will go ahead next year before deciding whether to turn pro, Daniel’s career is only heading in one direction.
    He has been taken the distance just once, with his power proving too hot to handle.
    Dubois made his debut in 2017 at 18, having had just seven senior amateur bouts, despite starring as a youth boxer in Team GB.

    Dubois turned pro at 18 after just seven amateur bouts Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    British heavyweight legend Frank Bruno pictured with Dubois Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    But he rejected the chance to contest for a spot in Tokyo to instead take his heavy-hands into the paid ranks.
    His biggest win to date was a fifth round knockout against former sparring partner and amateur team-mate Nathan Gorman.
    Since the win last year, the youngster has three more knockouts to his name.
    But his most recent, against Ricardo Snijders in August, came a tune-up ahead of his headliner against Joyce on the weekend.
    The pair – who also sparred in Team GB’s Sheffield HQ – were due to fight in April on pay-per-view.
    But amid the coronavirus pandemic, it caused constant delay and even threatened to KO the clash entirely.
    Until Dubois and 35-year-old Joyce agreed to fight behind-closed-doors and on normal TV, as they were given the credit they deserved and a new date.
    The winner will emerge as the British, Commonwealth and European champion, and elevate themselves into world title contention.

    Dubois knocked out Nathan Gorman in round five Credit: Richard Pelham – The Sun

    Joe Joyce and Dubois fight for the European title Credit: Richard Pelham – The Sun
    Dubois is already the No2 ranked challenger in the WBO, behind Anthony Joshua’s mandatory Oleksandr Usyk.
    And even though he remains tight-lipped, the punching prodigy is confident his fists will do the talking and put him in line to ‘take over’ the division.
    Dubois told us: “It may not have come across but I am ferociously confident in my ability because of the work done in the gym.
    “I was a boy among men when I sparred on the GB team, I am a baby in terms of experience now in the pro game but don’t mistake my quietness for self doubt.
    “I’m not even that quiet or shy, you can’t afford to be when you are one of ten siblings and want to get fed.
    “But when it comes to boxing my approach has been strictly business.
    “Beating Nathan Gorman for the British title – in a fight a lot of people thought was going to be 50-50 – just confirmed what I already knew about my potential.
    “And seeing older targets and potential opponents lose – in very good and hard fights – only makes me more confident I can take over soon.”

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr rematch could take place in Red Square in Moscow

    MIKE TYSON and Roy Jones Jr could face off in a rematch in Red Square in Moscow.
    The pair – who have a combined age of 105 – fight tonight at the Staples Center in Los Angeles in an eight-round exhibition.

    Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr weigh in for their bout in the USCredit: USA TODAY Sports

    Moscow’s Red Square could host a Russian rematch between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones JrCredit: AFP or licensors

    Tyson ends a 15-year absence from the ring tonight in LACredit: USA TODAY Sports

    Iron Mike, 54, weighed in LIGHTER than he did for his world title win as a 20-year-old in 1986 and said he will ‘come running’ at rival Jones Jr, 51.
    But thanks to Jones Jr’s dual Russian and American citizenship, whatever the outcome of tonight’s bout, the pair could stage a sensational rematch in the East.
    Jones Jr was granted citizenship by Russian president Vladimir Putin in 2015 to help facilitate travelling into the nation for fighting and business matters.
    The US-born pound-for-pound star lends his name to a number of boxing schools in the country.

    Roy loves this country, he loves Russia, Russian history, Russian people.”
    Zolt BarnaRoy Jones Jr’s Russian manager and business partner

    And now Jones Jr’s Russian manager and business partner Zolt Barna teased a Red Square reunion for the fighting veterans.
    Barna told RT Sport: “It could happen, it could happen. Anything can happen. That would be sweet.
    “That would be an idea, to see a rematch here, Red Square.
    “Roy loves this country, he loves Russia, Russian history, Russian people, he has tremendous respect for the culture and also Russian athletes and boxers as well.

    Roy Jones Jr has Russian citizenship Credit: Triller / Instagram / @sportcenter

    “For him its very important to represent Russia as well. He’s gonna represent Russia, he’s also a Russian citizen, he’s got a school here, we’ve got one of our best friends opened a school for him.
    “He’s dividing his time between US and Russia. Eventually he wants to move here full time.”
    Jones Jr was unable to host his full camp in Russia amid the Covid-19 pandemic but has plans to return to the country after the fight.
    He previously said he felt ‘very Russian’ while attending Anthony Yarde’s fight against Sergey Kovalev in Chelyabinsk, Russia last year.

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    Watch Tyson Fury wish himself happy anniversary for Klitschko win and laugh at taking belts then ‘throwing them in bin’

    TYSON FURY has wished himself a happy anniversary to celebrate five years since he beat Wladimir Klitschko.
    Fury claimed the WBA (super), IBF, WBO and IBO titles as he defeated Klitschko, who was 11 years unbeaten at the time, in Dusseldorf by unanimous decision in November 2015.

    Fury celebrated the five-year anniversary of his defeat of Wladimir Klitschko on Instagram

    Posting a video to his Instagram stories, the two-time heavyweight world champion shared a video commemorating his victory over the Ukrainian from the comfort of his sofa.
    Fury said: “Happy anniversary to me.
    “Five years since I battered Klitschko, the undefeated man for 11 years.
    “And it took the old bald-headed Gypsy King to go to Germany and give him a good hiding.

    “And take all of his belts and then chuck them all in the bin.
    “Very fitting really, wasn’t it?”
    Never one to miss a chance to stir the pot, Fury added: “Me Dad said and ruin his life too, get up there you big Ukrainian dosser.”
    In the aftermath of his fight with Klitschko, Fury struggled with depression and swelled to 150kg before failing a drug test and vacating his belts.

    Fury beat Klitschko via unanimous decision in November 2015

    He returned to the ring in 2018 before challenging Deontay Wilder for the WBC heavyweight title later that year.
    After a draw in their first fight, the Gypsy King completed his comeback in February 2020 with a seventh-round TKO of Wilder in their rematch to become the WBC title-holder.
    A potential trilogy fight with Wilder was scrapped last month following a dispute between the pair and Fury was instead set to fight Agit Kabayel in December, although that bout has also been axed.
    Fury now looks set to target an undisputed clash with Anthony Joshua next year, which Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn has suggested could take place in May or June. More

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    Watch Mike Tyson interviewed by Diego Maradona on football icon’s bizarre Argentina TV show

    MIKE TYSON was interviewed by late football great Diego Maradona on his Argentine TV show in 2005.
    Iron Mike, 54, was a guest on Maradona’s chat show La Noche del 10 in Argentina 15 years ago, five months after his previous fight.

    Mike Tyson hoists Diego Maradona aloft

    Tyson teaches Maradona how to punch on TV in Argentina

    Iron Mike gave the footballing great a brief boxing lesson

    He taught the superstar how to punch and hoisted him aloft in his arms in bizarre scenes.
    Tyson steps back into the ring for the first time since his defeat to Kevin McBride in 2005, tonight against Roy Jones Jr.
    The pair have a combined age of 105 but will contest an eight-round exhibition at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
    Tyson weighted in LIGHTER than his 1986 world title win aged 20 and said he will come ‘running right at’ Jones.

    The year Tyson became heavyweight champ also brought Maradona to the fore with the World Cup in Mexico where he infamously scored the ‘Hand of God’ goal as well as a sublime solo effort against England in the quarter-finals.
    Maradona died of a heart attack on Wednesday aged 60 at his home on the outskirts of Argentina’s capital Buenos Aires.
    His death came two weeks after surgery following a bleed on his brain and he had long battled with his health.
    Tyson paid tribute to the late Maradona and said: “The Hand of God, Maradona has left us. In 86 we both won our championships.

    “They use to compare the two of us. He was one of my hero’s and a friend. I respected him so much. He will be greatly missed.”

    The Hand of God, Maradona has left us. In 86 we both won our championships. They use to compare the two of us. He was one of my hero’s and a friend. I respected him so much. He will be greatly missed. pic.twitter.com/E5j6DSfJas
    — Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) November 25, 2020

    The pair struck up a bond after first meeting on the TV show – which Maradona hosted for one season – and both came from poor backgrounds.
    On the season finale, Maradona asked Tyson what was going on in his life and the boxer replied: “I’m very happy. My life has always been a roller coaster, but I’m happy.
    “Today I was in the neighbourhood you were born [La Boca] and I think we come from similar places, we have a lot in common.”
    Tyson – born into the then crime-ridden Brownsville area of Brooklyn, New York in 1966 – ironically also announced he was DONE with fighting.
    He added: “I won’t keep on fighting. It’s just like your thing. You’ve played for a long time. I have fought for 26 years now and I’ve lost desire.
    “Bouts are not that hard, but training [sessions] really are. And if you don’t do it the way you’re supposed to do it, then you can’t be successful.”
    Maradona praised his interviewee and said: “Tyson is a legend. The greatest boxer there ever was. That’s why we worship you so much.”

    Mike Tyson and Diego Maradona pose together on the red carpet in 2008Credit: 2011 AFP

    Tyson and Maradona shared similar upbringingsCredit: AFP – GettyTyson was also emphatic in his praise of the Argentine maestro, saying: “I admire you and respect you very much, because you have been the king of your sport. That’s why I’m so happy to be here.”
    Things took a weird turn when the two eccentric characters got chatting about life.
    Tyson said: “I’m not a bad person. I just want to do what I want to do. I don’t know, if I want to have sex on the table I do it.
    “I don’t know exactly what I want from life, it’s all very confusing. I just know I worry about the people I care for.”
    Maradona handed Tyson a signed Argentina shirt – something he did for all his guests – before receiving some priceless tips on the punch bag.
    The late superstar began his popular run as host with old rival Pele and had former Cuban leader Fidel Castro as well as Tyson’s fellow boxer Roberto Duran on.
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