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    Mike Tyson, 54, confirms he is fighting Roy Jones Jr for FREE and says ‘nobody has to ever worry about me getting rich’

    MIKE TYSON claimed he will not pocket a penny from his shock comeback to the ring with all of it going to charity.
    The heavyweight legend confirmed he will fight Roy Jones Jr on September 12 in an eight-round exhibition showdown.

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    Mike Tyson is making a comeback into the ring on September 12Credit: Instagram / @miketyson
    It comes 15 years after the former world champion last hung up his gloves before becoming addicted to booze and cocaine.
    Now having lost a remarkable six stone to make his comeback, Tyson admitted that he still has all the enthusiasm because he is doing it for someone else.
    He told TMZ Sports: “Now I’m doing it with a lot more enthusiasm because I’m doing it for someone else.
    “It’s going to be for various charities.

    “Nobody has to ever worry about me getting rich, or getting jealous, or saying I’m doing this for money.
    “I’m not getting anything. I just feel good doing this because I can.”
    The highly-anticipated scrap is likely to make a small fortune with it available on pay-per-view and on the social media platform, triller.
    It was even suggested how he turned down £16million for a bare-knuckle fight.

    Tyson, 54, reportedly blew his estimated £320m fortune at the height of his partying and racked up a staggering £18m in debt.
    He has since recovered his bank balance but revealed how he is much happier without a huge stack of money because it “stops vultures taking money off him.”
    He said earlier this month: “I’m happy I don’t have money anymore, I don’t have any money.

    I’m not getting anything. I just feel good doing this because I can.
    Mike Tyson

    “Cause no one can take anything from me anymore. There are no vultures. Nobody out there trying to take anything from me. So I’m just happy.”
    After tipping the scales at 90lbs overweight, he revealed the dramatic body transformation that he has undergone to get himself back into shape.
    Tyson added: “At one time I was just 90lbs over weight I was doing cocaine, I was drinking and I said Allah if he can stop me from being this way, I’ll change my whole life.
    “And eventually, I got married, my life started to change, and I started working out.
    “My brother in law said, ‘hey listen. I know you don’t want to fight, but would you fight Bob Sapp?
    “Somebody wants to offer you a lot of money to fight him. I said, ‘get out of here, I told you I don’t want to fight anymore.
    “And then I thought about it in my mind and went ‘ding’ – I said I would fight [Sapp under the marquess of queensberry rules] and for some reason, it went from Bob Sapp to somebody else, and this guy, and the next thing you know, I’m fighting Roy Jones Jr on Sept. 12.
    “I don’t know how this happened.

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    Mike Tyson has lost a staggering six stone to get back into shapeCredit: Instagram / @miketyson

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    Tyson will fight American Roy Jones Jr in September

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    Tyson piled on the pounds after retiring in 2005Credit: 2018 Jean Catuffe

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    “I’m just very grateful that I’m not living the life that I was living before. Allah has blessed for me to be able to do this.
    “I’m in great shape, but I’m going to get in better condition.
    “I just did my four miles today, and I’m going to do my sprints later, and then I’m going to the boxing gym.”

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    Boxing’s biggest comebacks including Muhammad Ali and George Foreman as Mike Tyson makes shock return aged 54

    MIKE TYSON has confirmed he will come out of retirement to fight for the first time in 15 years. 
    The reformed Baddest Man on The Planet, 54, has signed to face former four-weight champion Roy Jones Jr, 51, in an eight-round exhibition bout on September 12.

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    Mike Tyson is interested in a boxing return to raise money for charityCredit: AFP
    It marks a sensational comeback for the youngest heavyweight champion of all time.
    But George Foreman – who took 10 YEARS off dominating the heavyweight division only to return and become the weight’s oldest ever champion when he stunned Michael Moorer aged 45 –  warned Tyson off of a comeback.
    Although Tyson still looks razor sharp and more mentaly stable than during his younger and much darker days, Foreman has told him to stay retired and leave the hardest game to younger men.
    Because speed and reflexes are the first things to leave a fighter and punch power is the last attribute to depart an aging boxer, the heavyweight division has a few tales of returning kings.

    But the blue riband weight class and all the divisions below them also carry tragic tales of financial desperation and athletic delusion that left great boxing men reduced to rubble after missguided returns.

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    GEORGE FOREMAN
    Heavyweight
    Hiatus: 10 years
    First record: 45-2

    Second: 31-3 
    Verdict: Hit
    The brooding muscle-bound monster lost his world titles and unbeaten record to Muhammad Ali in 1974’s Rumble in the Jungle and the shock 1977 points loss to Jimmy Young sent him into early retirement as an ordained minister.
    But in 1987 a rolly-polly fella, who looked a bit like George Foreman, reemerged with a self-deprecating sense of humour.
    The affable 38-year-old went on a brilliant win streak until losses to Evander Holyfield and Rocky star Tommy Morrrison seemed to end his career – again.
    But in November 1994, aged a cool 45 years and 299 days, formidable Foreman won the WBA and IBF heavyweight titles from Michael Moorer.
    The incredible story is one of boxing’s most loveable but is the first argument a faded fighter uses when arguing for his own comeback.

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    George Foreman became a two-time heavyweight champ aged 45Credit: AP:Associated Press
    MUHAMMAD ALI
    Heavyweight
    Hiatus: Three years
    First record 29-0
    Second: 32-5
    Verdict: Hit
    Perhaps the greatest comeback story in the history of sport, that helped a man once vilified as a traitor become a global icon, is also one of the saddest and most tragic.
    In the Spring of 1967, Ali was the undefeated unified champion of the world with the scalps of Sonny Liston, Archie Moore, Henry Cooper and Floyd Patterson.
    But when he bravely refused the Vietnam War draft he was stripped of his titles and licence, costing him his prime fighting years of 25 to almost 29.
    The 1971 Fight of the Century loss to Joe Frazier, The 1974 Rumble in the Jungle win over George Foreman and the 1975 Thrilla in Manilla revenge win over Smokin’ Joe redefined the sport and remain, decades later, pinnacle moments.
    But the punishment Ali endured chasing money at the end – against younger brutes like Leon Spinks, Larry Holmes and Trevor Berbick – contributed to the Parkinson’s that ruined what should have been the greatest retirement.

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    Muhammad Ali stands over George Foreman in the Rumble in the JungleCredit: Getty
    MIKE TYSON
    Heavyweight
    Hiatus: Four years
    First Record: 41-1
    Second: 9-5
    Verdict: Miss
    In modern day 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, Mike Tyson still insists the sexual meeting he had with Desiree Washington in 1991 was completely consensual and that his prison sentence was unjust, making his tale even more painful.
    Though battling childhood demons, bereft following the death of mentor Cus D’Amato and rebuilding after the shock loss to Buster Douglas, Tyson was close to his peak.
    Dismissed by some as a flat-track bully, Iron Mike had just done 19 brilliant rounds with Donovan Razor Ruddock before the court case came to slash him down to size.
    Tyson mkII was an even bigger attraction but even his 1996 WBC world title win over Frank Bruno could not save him.
    Demons followed Tyson around, allowing more dedicated boxers like Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis to claim wins over him before he retired just shy of his 39th birthday as perhaps boxing’s biggest squandered talent.

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    Mike Tyson knocked out Frank Bruno during his second run in the heavyweight divisionCredit: AFP – Getty
    VITALI KLITSCHKO
    Heavyweight
    Hiatus: Four years
    First Record: 35-2
    Second: 10-0 
    Verdic: Hit
    At the dawn of 2005, Dr Ironfist was the WBC heavyweight champion of the world with only two defeats and a bright future.
    But, after an agonising ACL knee injury scythed him down in a November sparring session and the lure of a political career pulled hard, the elder slugging sibling vacated his crown and took to democracy.
    But, when the leg heeled and the knuckles itched, especially with baby bro Wladimir owning two other versions of the title, Vitali returned in October 2008 and regained his old crown in his first bout back.
    In his four-year long second coming, Vlad added wins over Manuel Charr, Derek Chisora, Shannon Briggs and Chris Arreola to his record and quit, like old enemy Lennox, on top.

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    Vitali Klitschko quit in 2012 on top of the heavyweight divisionCredit: Getty Images
    LARRY HOLMES
    Heavyweight
    Hiatus: Three years
    First Record: 45-3
    Second: 24-3
    Verdict: Hit
    The Easton Assassin hated every minute of his one-sided whooping of his hero Muhammad Ali when they clashed in 1980, so he knew the dangerous of prolonging a boxing career.
    Underrated Holmes first retired in November 1986, aged 37, after controversial back-to-back losses to Michael Spinks but by January ‘88 he was lured back for a big-money loss to Mike Tyson.
    The slippers went back on until April 1991 when Holmes embarked on a brilliant comeback, suffering defeats only to Evander Holyfield, Oliver McCall and Brian Nielsen.
    Though a 1999 fantasy fight with George Foreman fell through, Holmes slipped back into retirement with his fortune and his faculties banked.
    The owner of perhaps the best jab in heavyweight history, Holmes needed more competition during his but still amassed a magnificent record.

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    Larry Holmes was beaten by Mike Tyson for the heavyweight title
    EDER JOFRE
    Bantam-feather
    Hiatus: Three years
    First record: 47-2-4
    Second: 25-0
    Verdict: Hit
    Brazil’s finest fighter had no business being able to shake off ringrust and tot-up such a record after hitting the beach for such a lengthy break.
    Unlike all the giants previously mentioned, bantams rely on their speed, reflexes and stamina and all of those would usually vanish as quickly as the money and  narrow waist, once a fighter retires.
    But Jofre is one of history’s heaviest hitters and had no such problems.
    When two decision losses to Fighting Harada, in his native Japan in 1965 and ‘66, cost 5ft 4in undisputed lineal king Jofre his titles, he jacked.
    But three years later, reinvented as a featherweight, Jofre went on a second tear and  was crowned WBC and lineal champ in 1973 before retiring at the summit with a stunning 50 wins by KO.

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    Eder Jofre is the most celebrated boxer to come from BrazilCredit: Hulton Archive – Getty
    TYSON FURY
    Heavyweight
    Hiatus: Three years
    First record: 25-0
    Second: 5-0-1
    Verdict: Hit
    The Gypsy King dethroned 10-year champion Wladimir Klitschko in his adopted German backyard in November 2015, realising a lifelong dream, and knew he was heading for oblivion.
    A doping ban, drink and drug abuse, mental health problems and obesity consumed him over the next two years, until WBC champion Deontay Wilder pushed his luck just a lick too far by goading him into a comeback.
    A whopping 10st was melted off his frame, with the help of young mastermind Ben Davison, just two tune-up fights were needed and Wilder was bamboozled, only clinging onto his belt thanks to generous draw.
    So Fury went back to America and casually switched from feather-fisted stylist to ruthless KO machine, battering Wilder until all he had left were excuses and a trilogy rematch clause.

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    Tyson Fury slaughtered Deontay Wilder for the WBC crownCredit: Reuters
    SUGAR RAY LEONARD
    Welter to light-heavyweight
    Hiatus: Three years
    First Record: 35-1
    Second: 1-2-1
    Verdict: Miss
    Moments after the underwhelming May 1984 win over Kevin Howard, after being floored for the first time in his career, one of boxing’s greatest talents retired.
    The single loss to Roberto Duran had been avenged, Thomas Hearns had been stopped in the 1981 Fight of the Year and the fire in the undisputed welterweight icon’s belly had just dimmed too much to continue.
    But when Marvellous Marvin Hagler wanted a dance partner for the Ring, WBC and lineal middleweight honours in April 1987, Leonard was back.
    Over 15 legendary rounds, in one of the closest-to-call fights ever, Leonard got the nod that enraged Hagler so much he quit – with no comeback.
    He had the audacity to pop up to light-heavyweight next – stuffing coins in his pocket to appear beefier at the weigh-in – and beat Danny Lalonde.
    A rematch draw against Hearns was more than a gift and the 1997 KO loss to Hector Camacho – with Leonard aged 40, after a six-year lay-off – was thankfully the end of his genius.

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    Sugar Ray Leonard is one of the greatest boxer’s in historyCredit: Getty – Contributor
    MARK WEINMAN
    Super-welter to super-middle
    Hiatus: 21 years
    First record: 11-3
    Second: 1-1
    Verdict: Hit
    Sometimes a little career-break or holiday can be just the tonic. But the Hebew Hammer really pushed the envelope with his retirement.
    The New Yorker had a promising career in the late 1980s but by ‘91 he had suffered three consecutive defeats and retired honourably.
    That was until September 2012 when the 50-year-old announced his return with a second-round stoppage in Florida.
    The super-fit veteran suffered a KO loss the following year but he had broken enough records to retire a very proud man.

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    JIM JEFFRIES
    Heavyweight
    Hiatus: Six years
    First record: 19-0-2
    Second: 0-1
    Verdict: Miss
    Jack Johnson should have been the most celebrated athlete of his era but his blackness was deemed unforgivable during the early 1900s.
    After every dirty was pulled to prevent Johnson from claiming his rightful crown, he finally claimed his title in 1908, only for rich bigots to pay undefeated Jeffries to come out of retirement and be their Great White Hope.
    Inside boxing’s first purpose built stadium, Jeffries and Johnson prepared for a 45-rounder but thankfully the champ needed only 15.
    Jeffries, now a 35-year-old shadow of his old self, was whacked hard by an uppercut in the fourth and Johsnon knew his comeback was finished from there.

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    Jack Johnson vs Jim Jeffries was perhaps the first super-fightCredit: Getty – Contributor More

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    Henry ‘The Showman’ Turner keen to be boxing comeback’s star attraction after quitting family funfair empire

    HENRY TURNER’S fight career better be a rollercoaster after he quit the family funfair empire to pursue his dream.
    The 19-year-old super-lightweight will feature on Frank Warren’s Saturday night show from the crowd-free BT Studios in Stratford, after the Wycombe ace took the fight on just 48 hours notice after a last-minute cancellation.

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    Classy Henry Turner will be in action on Saturday night on BT SportCredit: Rex Features
    But the decorated amateur lived up to his nickname by jumping onto centre stage to make sure that the show goes on.
    Moments after his painful Covid-19 test, ‘The Showman’ told SunSport: “I am not a showboater but I come from a funfair background, that’s what my family have done for years, we are showmen.
    “Funnily enough, my sister’s fiance is running a funfair in Stratford this weekend just down the round from the venue.
    “When I was growing up I always had my own stall where you had to shoot sweets off the shelf to win them.

    “As I got older and concentrated on boxing and my sister went to university, my parents settled down and didn’t take us out on them as much, they sacrificed that for us.
    “These days funfairs are dying out, big rides cost around £500,000, they are more expensive to run and people have so many more entertainment options.
    “So it looks like I have made the right call and now I can be the main attraction.”

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    Henry Turner comes from a family funfair empire but has settled into his pro boxing careerCredit: Rex Features
    Turner expects to be the first fight on the five-bout card in East London and has his eyes on a social-distanced celebratory drink with friends and family if he can dash across town to make last orders.

    But he’s a drop worried his favourite drink might floor his macho image among his pals and team-mates in the iBox gym in Bromley.
    The talented teen said: “As soon as I made the announcement my friends and family, who all love boxing, organised to meet in a big pub in London.
    “I will have spent two nights in quarantine then, after I box I Saturday, I think we are let out the arena and free to go home but, if I am first on, I still might make last orders.
    “I might be able to call the boys ahead and order a drink before I arrive but I only really like pink gin and lemonade. It’s a bit more healthy than beer but I will probably get a lot of stick for it.”
    Turner needs to be the hottest ticket in town now his local football club have been promoted.
    Gareth Ainsworth’s Wanderers just reached the second-tier for the first time in their history and Turner fears his only chance of getting a cheap seat at Adams Park is to headline a show there.

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    Turners Funfairs are an iconic family brand Henry is proud to representCredit: Alamy

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    The red-hot 2-0 prospect said: “I’d love to box at Wycombe’s ground, to put it on the map as a boxing town as well as football.
    “I remember when I was a kid I used to be able to get in to see them in friendlies and cup games against good sides for about £12 but I bet those days are gone.
    “I have got too old and they have got too good.”

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    Super-bantam Chris Bourke packing heavyweight punch after beating lockdown paunch

    CHRIS BOURKE is a small man with a massive punch and – most importantly – a shrinking paunch.
    The Streatham super-bantamweight – with the heavyweight hands – fights for the Southern Area title on Saturday at the behind-closed-doors BT Sport show against Ramez Mahmood.

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    Chris Bourke wants to land the super-bantamweight Southern Area title on SaturdayCredit: Rex Features
    And fans could be in for a rare treat in the 8st 10lbs division as Bourke is whacking out a name for himself in the too-often unfashionable division as a KO artist.
    Mahmood is 11-0 with just two wins inside the distance, while heavy-handed Bourke has let just two of his seven victims hear the final bell.
    Bourke’s opponent calls himself the ‘Mathemagician’ and Mahood will need all his skills to work out just where the skinny southpaw gets his venum from.
    “I have no idea where the power comes from,” Bourke told SunSport during pre-fight quarantine.

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    Southpaw Chris Bourke has no idea where his freakish power comes fromCredit: Rex Features
    “I am blessed I am getting this knockouts but I used to get quite a few in the amateurs as well, where they are even more rare.
    “When I used to play fight at school I remember a few people saying ‘f****** hell, you are so strong!’ But I cannot bench press or lift weights to save my life so the punch power is a mystery.
    “I had to lose a bit of lockdown weight for this fight, everything I eat goes straight to my belly and love handles, but hopefully that doesn’t take away my punch.”
    Bouke is one of the smallest men in the Peacock Gym especially when compared with heavyweight sensation Daniel Dubois.

    And the southpaw has enjoyed watching the quiet 22-year-old grow with confidence since racing to the British title in sensational fashion last year.

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    Bourke said: “Our gym is great right now, we have a range of weights and personalities.
    “We have a few very loud guys and a few are usually more quiet, like Dan but even he is really coming out of his shell now.
    “It’s really good to see because when he first started he was really quiet and now he is one of the boys, having a laugh and a joke and enjoying everything like all of us.”

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    Anthony Joshua predicts Mike Tyson would ‘go the distance’ with him NOW at 54 as he breaks down hypothetical fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has backed Mike Tyson to take him the distance if they fought NOW.
    It comes after the announcement that 54-year-old Tyson will box for the first time in 15 years, facing former four-weight champion Roy Jones Jr in an eight-round exhibition.

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    Anthony Joshua has backed Mike Tyson to take him the distance if they fought now

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    Tyson makes his boxing comeback against Roy Jones Jr
    WBC champion Tyson Fury, 31, said he was offered £10million to take on his namesake but turned down the approach.
    Naturally, Fury’s rival Joshua, 30, was asked how he would fair if he took on the reformed Baddest Man on The Planet.
    He told Sky Sports: “I don’t want to say anything because I love Mike Tyson, he would land a few left hooks and body shots but we would go the distance. 
    “His age would show but we would be pushing and shoving, he is in my top-three.”

    Tyson has shed six stone to trim down to fighting weight, as he makes his comeback on September 12 in California.
    He initially had no plans on boxing again, when he was first approached to fight veteran 46-year-old Bob Sapp, a kickboxer, MMA fighter and actor.
    But after coming around to the idea of lacing up the gloves again, he admits he is unsure on how legendary puncher Jones, 51, was even selected as his comeback opponent.

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    Tyson told TMZ:  “I thought about it in my mind and went ‘ding’ – I said I would fight and for some reason, it went from Bob Sapp to somebody else, and this guy, and the next thing you know, I’m fighting Roy Jones Jr on September 12.

    “I don’t know how this happened.
    “I’m just very grateful that I’m not living the life that I was living before. Allah has blessed for me to be able to do this.”

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr undercard to feature Jake Paul against former NBA star Nate Robinson

    JAKE PAUL is set to fight former NBA player Nate Robinson on the undercard of Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr exhibition bout.
    Boxing legends Tyson, 54, and Jones, 51, have signed to face each other in an eight-round exhibition bout on September 12 in California.

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    Jake Paul is set to fight former NBA player Nate Robinson on the undercard of Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr exhibition bout

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    Robinson has not played in the NBA since the 2015-2016 season
    The heavyweight headliner will be streamed online on the social media pay-per-view platform Triller.
    It has opened the door for YouTube star Paul to feature on the event.
    The 23-year-old American won his professional debut in February, beating internet rival AnEsonGib in just a round.
    He was targeting a fight against YouTube sensation KSI – who beat his brother Logan by split-decision last November.

    But instead Paul will fight boxing debutant Robinson, who has not played in the NBA since the 2015-2016 season, but is signed to Lebanese-Armenia club Homenetmen Beirut.

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    Both ring novices confirmed their fight to The Athletic.
    Robinson said: “I wanted to show that I’m a world class athlete.
    “I played college football, played in the NBA for 11 years, and I’m excited for this venture into the sport of boxing.

    “Jake Paul, I want all the smoke.”
    Paul said: “Make no mistake, on September 12, Nate will meet the canvas early.”

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    The YouTuber boxed KSI’s brother in an exhibition bout in 2018, before turning pro a year later.
    Boxing great James Toney, 51, and former UFC champion Tito Ortiz, 45, – who both called out Tyson – were in line to box each other on Iron Mike’s undercard.
    But the crossover bout has since fallen through.

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    Roy Jones Jr warns ‘killer’ Mike Tyson he’s in ‘trouble’ if he doesn’t get early KO as he reveals game plan for fight

    ROY JONES JR has warned Mike Tyson he is in “trouble” if he does not finish their fight early.
    The two boxing legends have signed to face each other in an eight-round exhibition bout on September 12 in California.

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    Roy Jones Jr has warned Mike Tyson he is in ‘trouble’ if he does not finish their fight early

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    Tyson signed to face Jones in an eight-round exhibition bout
    It marks Tyson’s first fight in 15 years, but Jones only retired in 2018.
    The 51-year-old reckons should he survive and early Iron Mike onslaught, his famed boxing skills can see him outsmart the youngest heavyweight champion of all time.
    Jones told TMZ Sports: “Not only does Mike look like a killer, Mike is a killer, but the whole thing people need to realise is, Mike is a killer, Mike not a cheetah.
    “Mike’s got to go kill quick, if he don’t kill quick he got problems on his hands.

    “If he can’t kill quick then he is fighting one of the smartest, savviest guys to ever do things, if he don’t kill quick then he’s in trouble.”
    The heavyweight headliners are familiar foes.

    After Jones – a former middleweight champion – made the unprecedented step up to heavyweight in 2003 to win the WBA belt, he insisted only a Tyson fight would keep him in the blue ribbon division.
    But Andre Ward, who had the same manager as the four-weight king, claimed he actually declined a £33m offer to face Iron Mike.

    Now, over a decade later, they are set to face off in a pay-per-view exhibition, expected to be fought in 12oz gloves but no headgear.

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    Jones will not be rushed into a shootout with Tyson – instead hoping to slow the 54-year-old down and capitalise in the later rounds.
    He said: “I’m not going to go out there and try to collide with him in the first round – take him out like I’m a fool.
    “He good early, he still a strong lion, but he’s got a cheetah mentality, a cheetah mentality means I gotta get it quick, if he don’t get it quick, it belongs to me then.”

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    Anthony Joshua thought ‘f*** this’ and nearly quit over brutal training and warns boxing ‘ain’t about abs and six-packs’

    ANTHONY JOSHUA almost walked away from boxing at the start of his career – because he could not hack the gruelling training sessions.
    The current unified heavyweight champion first laced up the gloves as an 18-year-old after being invited down the the Finchley amateur club by his cousin.

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    Anthony Joshua almost walked away from boxing at the start of his career

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    Joshua won gold at the 2012 Olympic Games in London
    Despite going on to become ABA and Olympic champion before turning pro in 2013, AJ nearly quit after exhausting days in the Team GB set up.
    He revealed: “You know what kept me going in this boxing thing as well?
    “I got so many stories. I was at GB Boxing, I used to train at Finchley maybe, what, three times a week, we used to train Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
    “I used to think, ‘Yeah, that’s enough’. You know what I’m going to do, I’ll win the ABA’s, turn pro and all that malarkey, it was just a simple route.

    “Then I learned about GB Boxing, and I was like, ‘What? There’s Olympic boxing? What’s all this about?’ Remember, I was only boxing amateur for three and a half years.
    “So anyone I’ve coming through and I’ve trained four times in one day, they used to make me train four times a day.

    “I was like you know what f*** this. I was ready to leave GB Boxing, this s*** aint for me.
    “But what I realised is that as long as this s*** isn’t going to kill me, I can always come back tomorrow, right?

    “So that’s what I said, I said I’m going for broke and I had that mentality and that’s where Stay Hungry came from. You gotta’ stay hungry, stay motivated.”
    After winning gold at the London Games in 2012, it took Joshua just four more years to capture the world title, beating Charles Martin in two rounds.
    The 6ft 6in 30-year-old recalled his journey from the place it all began, Finchley ABC, and insisted his mental strength outweighs his physicality.
    Joshua said: “How many years on? 12 years on and we’re still here, no stopping.
    “It ain’t about no abs, no six packs, none of that s***, whether you’ve got it or not it’s all about here (the mind), mate.
    “I’ve seen the biggest and strongest men they can’t come in here they fold after three minutes.”

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    Joshua has returned from Marbella – where he bumped into Tyson Fury – to London as he continues his training camp.
    The WBA, IBF and WBO champion is set to make a mandatory defence against Kubrat Pulev, 39, at the end of the year.
    Should he win, a verbal two-fight agreement against WBC king Fury, 31, is in place for 2021 – but contracts are yet to be signed.

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