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  • Who is Tyson Fury’s wife? Meet his long-term partner of Oleksandr Usyk’s next opponent

    Who is Tyson Fury’s wife? Meet his long-term partner of Oleksandr Usyk’s next opponent

    Despite being one of the most feared boxers of his generation, Oleksandr Usyk’s upcoming opponent Tyson Fury is a committed family man outside of the ring.

    Tyson Fury is looking to make history

    Heavyweight boxing icon Tyson Fury is looking to make history as he faces Oleksandr Usyk (Image: Getty)
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    Tyson Fury is renowned as one of the most fierce competitors of his generation but “The Gypsy King” is a committed family man outside of the boxing ring. As he prepares for an era-defining world unified heavyweight title showdown with Oleksandr Usyk, he will be calling on the support of his “biggest mentor” – his wife Paris.

    The British fighting legend is arguably set for the most important bout of his career so far at the Kingdom Arena, Saudi Arabia as he chases sporting immortality. With the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO and WBC belts on the line, the winner of the contest will become the first unified title holder in this weight division since Lennox Lewis in 2000.

    With the event having already been re-scheduled from its original date in February for May 18, both competitors will now be putting in their last preparations for a once-in-a-generation battle. Fury will, therefore, be leaning on the counsel of wife of 16 years, Paris in these agonizing last days before a date with destiny.

    The pair are something of a celebrity couple in their native United Kingdom, with their life having been detailed on TV shows including ITV’s “Gypsy King” in 2020 and Netflix’s “At Home with the Furys” in 2023. Paris, who shares seven children with the heavyweight colossus, also appears on the daytime ITV show “Loose Women” in their home country.

    Tyson and Paris Fury have been married since 2008

    Tyson and Paris Fury have been married since 2008 and have been together through his meteoric rise (Image: Getty)

    The couple first met back in 2005, before they started dating a year later. The eventually tied the knot back in 2008 before welcoming children Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia Amber, Prince Adonis Amaziah, Athena and Prince Rico Paris to the family.

    Previously, Tyson has spoken glowingly about the impact his wife has had on his life and career, saying: “To get a woman who’s been with you all that time and gone through the […] the good times and the bad times. [For her] to still be there when you don’t want to be and when you’re being forced away and you’re being pushed out, that takes a very strong individual.”
    “My biggest mentor in my career is probably me wife,” the 35-year-old acknowledged. “Because without her, I would have probably went AWOL a long time ago. I’ve been AWOL anyway plenty of times but I’ve always had that loving wife relationship, sort of the backbone.”

    Previously, Paris posted a photograph of herself with her partner as teenagers on Instagram, captioned: “I liked him from the very beginning – he was so different to other boys. I didn’t say yes to dating straight away though,he ask me out alot of times before I agreed! It was a big deal he would be my 1st boyfriend.”
    Going into more details about the early stages of their famous relationship, she even confirmed that her future husband knew he had met his life partner after their first date. She said: “Our first date was to see King Kong at the cinema and later I found out he’d told his parents afterwards that he was going to marry me.
    Writing in her memoir, “Love and Fury: The Magic and Mayhem of Life with Tyson” ,Paris also recounted how their wedding very nearly did not happen, however, as she confessed: “My fiancé clearly didn’t understand the amount of planning and organisation that went into a wedding.

    “I was beginning to realise how incredibly impulsive he was, the sort of person who lived life in the moment and liked to make decisions on the hoof. In Tyson’s world, our big day could be rescheduled on a whim, just like one of his boxing matches. I was having none of it, though, and refused point blank to change the date.”

  • Tyson Fury’s net worth and reason why he won’t leave anything to his seven kids

    Tyson Fury’s net worth and reason why he won’t leave anything to his seven kids

    Tyson Fury could be worth $340 million after he fights Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday, but he forever plans on keeping it all himself and not leaving any behind.

    Tyson Fury is worth a reported £180 million with more riches coming

    Tyson Fury is worth a reported £180 million with more riches coming (Image: GETTY)
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    Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury will significantly increase their net worth on Saturday when fighting to become the undisputed heavyweight world champion. Both fighters have made millions from their fighting careers, but Fury is one of the wealthiest boxers of his generation.

    The ‘Gypsy King’ has an estimated net worth of $227million, says the Daily Mirror, a figure that was boosted after Fury fought Francis Ngannou.

    Fury earned $63m for stepping into the ring with Ngannou, although it almost cost him his undefeated status. Fury was knocked down during the fight and only won via the judges scorecards, results that multiple fans disagreed with.

    But Fury’s legacy continues and he’s set to earn upwards of $120m on Saturday when facing Usyk in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, pushing his net worth close to $379m. It’s a fortune that could look after his family for generations, but his children won’t see any of it.

    Fury has no plans to leave any of his riches to his children

    Fury has no plans to leave any of his riches to his children (Image: GETTY)

    Fury is one of the biggest names in boxing, and naturally is rewarded with the biggest prize purses. He’s also earned a sizable amount from Netflix, as they focused on his family for a new reality TV series.

    The series ‘At Home with the Furys’ stopped after one season, as Tyson changed his stance on filming the show. Fury also has certain business ventures such as his Furocity energy drink and a number of owned sports bars, plus his three books have seen him become a bestseller.

    Fury doesn’t have to worry about money ever again, which can’t be said for his seven children. Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, Prince Adonis, Athena and Prince Rico Paris will all have to look out for themselves according to Fury, who thinks it’s “weak” to accept major inheritance.

    “I want my kids to get their own money, do their own things and be their own people,” Fury said. “I don’t believe in just giving all your money to your kids but it will make them weak, spoiled and not value anything, worthless. They’ll end up getting to 35 and never having done anything for themselves, apart from spending dad’s money.

    “They’ll be middle-aged looking in the mirror and being disappointed. If I buy my son a Lamborghini as soon as he passes his test, he’ll probably kill himself in it. But he also wouldn’t appreciate it. But if he works hard and gets himself a 2004 Corsa, he will be outside washing the —- out every day, hoovering it top to bottom. And I will be proud of him because he has done it himself.

    “I will help them with business deals and investments but I am not a person who will just give everyone an easy life. Hard work, dedication and sacrifice are what makes people strive for different things.”

  • Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk undercard – Full line-up and schedule before huge fight

    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk undercard – Full line-up and schedule before huge fight

    The undercard for Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk’s super fight is filled with many scintillating bouts, headlined by Jai Opetaia against Mairis Briedis.

    Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk Press Conference

    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk’s super fight has many scintillating matches in the undercard (Image: Getty)
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    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk’s super fight is set to begin at around 11:05pm on May 18 in the Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia. That said, before the main event begins, there are a handful of fights that are worthy of a view, with two titles on the line prior to Fury and Usyk’s clash to see who will be the undisputed heavyweight champion.

    In the penultimate bout of the night, Jai Opetaia will be taking on Mairis Briedis for the vacant IBF cruiserweight title. Back in 2022 in Australia, Opetaia defeated Briedis on points to become the cruiserweight champion.

    However, Opetaia was forced to vacate his title after he chose to fight Ellis Zorro, going against what the IBF wanted the Australian to do. Opetaia took a hefty payday to fight in Zorro in Saudi Arabia instead of fighting Briedis in a rematch of the 2022 battle.

    In the immediate aftermath of the decision, Opetaia said the decision was “not right.” “But it is what it is. I’m not going to sit here and sook,” he said at the time, per Fox Sports. “I’m not sitting here pointing fingers and —. —- like this has been happening my whole career.

    Jai Opetaia v Mairis Briedis

    Jai Opetaia and Mairis Briedis fought each other in 2022 (Image: Getty)

    “The odds have always been stacked against me. But I’m still here on the biggest card in history… They’ve tried to hold me back but —- them. I’m here trying to move forward.”

    Before Opetaia and Briedis face off, it will be Joe Cordina putting his IBF super featherweight championship and undefeated streak on the line against Anthony Cacace. Cordina comes into the matchup at 17-0-0 with nine knockouts while Cacace is sitting at 21-1-0 with seven knockouts, thought the latter has only had five fights since February 2019 for a variety of reasons.

    Though Cacace figures to be the underdog in the matchup, the Irish boxer is confident in his ability to give Cordina a run for his money. “I am not here to make up the numbers. I am here to win that belt,” he told Belfast Live.

    Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk: Ring Of Fire - Grand Arrivals

    Joe Cordina is putting his super featherweight title on the line (Image: Getty)

    “Yes, I am the underdog and he is the big favorite. But he is the one with everything to lose. I am just a guy from Andytown living the dream.

    “Part of that dream is winning that title on Saturday night, and I have no doubt I can do that. I can’t wait. Being part of this card in Saudi Arabia is brilliant. It is what boxing is all about. And I am ready to deliver.”

    Before the three championship bouts, Frank Sanchez will take on Agit Kabayel and Moses Itauma will look to drop Ilija Mezencev in two heavyweight fights. Mark Chamberlain will face Joshua Wahab while Sergey Kovalev will match up against Robin Sirawn Safar in the two matches preceding the heavyweight bouts.

  • Tyson Fury’s weigh-in preparation that will make Usyk fight ‘man versus boy’

    Tyson Fury’s weigh-in preparation that will make Usyk fight ‘man versus boy’

    Tyson Fury will be looking to make a statement when he takes on Oleksandr Usyk in their undisputed world heavyweight title fight on Saturday night

    Tyson Fury's preparations for Oleksandr Usyk have been maximised by his conditioning

    Tyson Fury’s preparations for Oleksandr Usyk have been maximised by his conditioning (Image: (Image: Getty / Sky Sports))

    Tyson Fury is in peak condition for his undisputed world heavyweight title fight against undefeated champion Oleksandr Usyk this Saturday. Following a narrow victory over former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou last year, which saw him surprisingly knocked down, the Gypsy King has been focusing on his fitness.

    The 35-year-old has been training with nutritionist Greg Marriott since November. “I was the first person to be with him. I’ve been in camp for six months,” Marriott told Sky Sports ahead of Fury’s weigh-in with Usyk on Friday. Fury disclosed to DAZN that he currently weighs around 19st, while Marriott estimates the Brit at about 18st.

    “Obviously, we didn’t anticipate the cut, but it turned out to be a blessing in disguise. We had more time,” Marriott continued. “I said, ‘We need to shed some fat off you.’ So, we went to Jeddah [Saudi Arabia] in November, did a fat-loss camp for six weeks, and then got into serious training. As he’s said himself, he’s never going to have a perfect physique, it’s not about that.

    “The change in his body composition, still being 18st-10lbs, I think people assume he’s going to be like 17-13 – never. Watch what he does to Usyk. It’ll be like man vs. boy, I promise you. He’s a formidable Tyson Fury at the moment, a formidable Tyson Fury.”

    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will meet in Saudi on Saturday

    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will meet in Saudi on Saturday (Image: (Image: Getty))

    Marriott shared that Fury himself expressed feeling in top form, similar to when he defeated Deontay Wilder in their rematch. “He comes into my room every night, and he said to me, ‘Greg, I haven’t felt like this since Wilder 2.’ And I said, ‘Do you know what Tyson? I’m so happy for you, but it’s also sad. We might never see this Tyson Fury ever again.’”

    If Fury triumphs over Usyk, a lucrative match with fellow Brit and former two-time heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, could be on the cards. However, Joshua will have to bide his time until after his two-fight deal with Usyk concludes. “There’s not much he can build because we have a two-fight deal, so if he builds what he wants to do he has to wait until it’s all over,” Fury stated, as reported by The Sun. “Then we can negotiate.”

    The Gypsy King is looking to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world

    The Gypsy King is looking to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world (Image: (Image: Getty))

    He added: “Now the Saudis are involved and His Excellency is controlling everything, he can make these fights like that because money is not a problem. And it’s always about money in these deals and why they don’t get made. All fights are easy to make in any weight division. Turki will make them.”

    Fury and Usyk are slated for a rematch later this year in October. Victories in both bouts could potentially set up a Fury-Joshua showdown in March 2025.

  • Mike Tyson handed brutal warning by Jake Paul ahead of boxing return

    Mike Tyson handed brutal warning by Jake Paul ahead of boxing return

    Jake Paul is bullish about his chances in the ring against Mike Tyson later this summer despite having a questionable record of knocking out previous opponents.

    Mike Tyson speaks during a fight press conference

    Mike Tyson has laughed off the idea that Jake Paul is capable of knocking him out when they fight (Image: Getty Images)

    Jake Paul has once again asserted his intention to knock out Mike Tyson in their upcoming summer showdown. Tyson, though, remains unfazed due to his opponent’s track record of going the distance in three of his last five fights.

    Paul, 27, boasts recent knockout victories over Andre August and Ryan Bourland, but Tyson has dismissed these opponents as “little children” and not “real” men. The former undisputed heavyweight world champion pointed out that Paul has previously failed to knock out “little guys” like Anderson Silva, Nate Diaz and Tommy Fury.

    He was unable to secure a stoppage against former UFC lightweight and welterweight Diaz last summer, despite it being his opponent’s boxing debut, winning by unanimous decision instead. Earlier that year, Paul also failed to find a stoppage against Fury in Saudi Arabia, resulting in his first and only career loss in a split-decision defeat.

    Long-time UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, who also had limited experience in the ring, similarly went the distance before Paul secured another unanimous decision. Despite questions about his power, Paul remains confident about ending his next fight early.

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    Jake Paul holds a microphone at a press conference

    Jake Paul is bullish about his chances of not only beating Mike Tyson but winning with a knockout (Image: Getty Images)

    “What I promise to the people is on July 20th, Mike will be put to sleep and he will feel my power and I will go down as the man who put Tyson to sleep for the last time,” he pledged during a press conference in Arlington, Texas.

    Tyson, though, is not even contemplating the prospect of a seventh loss appearing on his record. “He’s not going to win,” he stated. “He can’t even knock out Nate Diaz who is like 40 pounds [Diaz weighed in at 184.9 lbs for the fight against Paul]. How’s he going to knock me out?”

    “Who’s the other guy? Anderson Silva…. He didn’t knock out Tommy Fury. He didn’t knock those little guys out, how’s he going to knock me out? … Who did he knock out? Little children… he never knocked out a real man.”

    Mike Tyson and Jake Paul standing face-to-face

    Mike Tyson and Jake Paul faced off in Arlington, Texas, two months before they will do it for real (Image: Getty)

    Tyson also called out Paul for his conditioning or supposed lack thereof. “I don’t know if he’s in his prime,” he said.

    “He’s fat. He should be lean and mean, and he’s fat and funky. I saw him with his shirt off, though, and he’s fat.”

    Paul responded by comparing himself to one of Tyson’s most infamous opponents. “Hey, Buster Douglas was fat,” he recalled.

    “Am I right? I know, but you know Buster Douglas, I’m better. I’m going to end you quicker than he did, and you’ll remember that forever.”

  • Tyson Fury’s major sex ‘regret’ he wishes he could ‘erase’ ahead of Oleksandr Usyk fight

    Tyson Fury’s major sex ‘regret’ he wishes he could ‘erase’ ahead of Oleksandr Usyk fight

    Tyson Fury is preparing to face Oleksandr Usyk to determine the undisputed world heavyweight champion, and the Brit granted insight into his personal life ahead of the bout

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    Tyson Fury admits he regrets having a crazy sex life (Image: GETTY)

    WBC heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has opened up about one of his biggest regrets. Ahead of his blockbuster showdown with Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Fury confessed to having slept with more than 500 women – regretting his actions.

    Despite previously touting the health benefits of a robust sex life on Twitter in 2011 before his bout with Derek Chisora, Fury now admits he wishes he could take it all back. In an interview with Boxing News Online, Fury was brutally honest about his past actions.

    “I’m a liar, a cheater, a proud, vain person,” he admitted. “Everything that’s bad I do or have done. We all make mistakes, don’t we?

    “The only thing I ever regret in life is having sex before marriage. If I could erase that then my life would be practically perfect. I regret all the filth that you do with people. I must have had sex with over 500 women, more, I don’t know, I’ve lost count.”

    Reflecting on his past behavior, Fury expressed disgust. He added: “But it’s pure filth and horribleness. I look at that now as pure disgusting. I’m not a religious person, but I like to help people and do good things. I’m stopping all the bad stuff.”

    FURY

    Tyson Fury spoke about his regret for his sex life (Image: GETTY)

    The 35-year-old also shared that he’s given up drinking and going out, choosing instead to spend quality time with his children: “I’ve packed in the drinking and going out. I can get up now, go and take the kids somewhere on a Saturday morning rather than being in bed till 12 o’clock.”

    Fury, who has been wedded to his wife Paris since 2008 and is a father to seven children, first crossed paths with her during their teenage years. Despite his claims of having bedded over 500 women, the world champion boxer remains committed to his family.

    In the ring, Fury is preparing to face off against Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed world heavyweight crown. At the Grand Arrivals, a noticeably slimmer Fury made his epic entrance after the Ukrainian had arrived.

    Upon laying eyes on his opponent, Usyk remarked that Fury appeared leaner than in their previous encounters. “Yeah, a little bit, a little bit, like skinny,” Usyk observed, suggesting that perhaps Fury was feeling apprehensive. Looks skinny. Who’s the middleweight now? That’s because he’s nervous. When you get nervous, you lose weight.”

    FURY

    Tyson Fury is training to take on Oleksandr Usyk, with the rivals finally set to meet on Saturday (Image: GETTY)

    Fury confessed to weighing 19 stone following his significant weight loss. His trainer, SugarHill Steward, noted that the champion is “more fit” ahead of his bout with Usyk.

    “He hasn’t dropped a bunch of weight just to get down low,” Steward stated, according to Sky Sports. “It’s just weight where he can be stronger and more mobile and agile and everything else. It takes some work to get there and he’s at the point in his life where he wanted to get there. So this is where it’s at.

    “It’s not like it’s a weight cut. The way he looks and the way he’s moving and the way he’s boxing, the way he’s punching, all this is because he wants to be better.”

    Fury will showcase his new physique when he faces Usyk in the main event for the undisputed heavyweight fight in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, May 18.

  • Floyd Mayweather Explains Problem With Jake Paul VS Mike Tyson(VIDEO)

    Floyd Mayweather Explains Problem With Jake Paul VS Mike Tyson(VIDEO)

    In this highly anticipated video, legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather dives deep into the much-debated topic of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson. Join Mayweather as he expertly analyzes the upcoming showdown between these two iconic figures in the world of boxing. From breaking down their contrasting styles to highlighting the underlying issues, Mayweather leaves no stone unturned in this enlightening discussion. Prepare to be captivated as Mayweather shares his insights on what could make or break this monumental matchup. Get ready to uncover the fascinating dynamics at play in the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson scenario, straight from the boxing legend himself.

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  • Watch Mike Tyson take on Shannon Briggs in a street fight ahead of faceoff with Jake Paul(VIDEO)

    Watch Mike Tyson take on Shannon Briggs in a street fight ahead of faceoff with Jake Paul(VIDEO)

    Mike Tyson will return to the ring to face Youtuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in Arlington, Texas, on July 20, 2024

    In a nostalgic return to his childhood neighborhood of Brownsville, Brooklyn, Mike Tyson engaged in a playful street brawl with former boxer Shannon Briggs. As Tyson prepares for his upcoming fight against Jake Paul, the pair visited the area where Tyson spent much of his youth.

    Tyson will return to the ring to face Youtuber-turned-boxer Paul in an exhibition bout at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on July 20, 2024, (AFP) 

    Accompanied by Briggs and surrounded by locals, Tyson and Briggs shared a moment of friendly tension that escalated into a playful slap-boxing match. After a brief hug, both fighters removed their shirts and raised their fists. Though no significant blows were landed, the mock fight ended in laughter when Briggs attempted to lift Tyson’s leg, leading both to call off the playful scuffle.

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    Sharing a video of the incident, Tyson captioned it, “Brownsville’s finest always ready for a brawl. Love this guy.” Briggs posted a different angle of the playful fight, writing, “@miketyson and @cannon_briggs in Brownsville having a straightener in front of #AtlanticTowers! @smoothedahustler the referee! It’s on!”

    Tyson’s return to Brownsville recalls his challenging upbringing in Brooklyn’s rough streets, as detailed in his 2013 memoir “The Undisputed Truth.” Tyson recounted the fear and hardship he faced both at home and on the streets, revealing, “I was scared to be in the house, and I was also scared to go outside.” Tyson’s family struggled with basic necessities, often lacking hot water and gas for cooking.

    Despite these challenges, boxing became Tyson’s lifeline, providing a way out of his troubled past. Rising to fame as the youngest heavyweight champion in history at age 20, Tyson went on to have a dominant professional career with a 50-6 record, including 44 wins by knockout, earning him the title of “The Baddest Man on the Planet.”

    Mike Tyson will be 58 when he takes on Jake Paul on July 20 in Texas but he said fans are still clamouring to see the former heavyweight champion in action.

    The bout between one of the most feared fighters in history and YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul will be held at the 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium in Arlington and streamed live on Netflix.

    “I’m 58 and what? I’m getting billions of views from just talking to somebody about fighting,” Tyson told Reuters.

  • Jake Paul bulking up to same weight as Anthony Joshua ahead of Mike Tyson clash

    Jake Paul bulking up to same weight as Anthony Joshua ahead of Mike Tyson clash

    Jake Paul is planning on bulking up to 240lbs ahead of his upcoming clash against Mike Tyson before cutting down.

    The pair are scheduled to square off on July 20 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas in a professional contest streamed live on Netflix.

    Paul is piling on the mass ahead of his fight with TysonCredit: Instagram – Jake Paul

    Paul has mostly competed at cruiserweight or at a 190lbs catchweight during his 10-fight (9-1) pro career.

    But against Tyson, he will make his heavyweight debut.

    In preparation for the fight, ‘The Problem Child’ has been pilling on the mass.

    Shane Mosley, a former three-weight world champion and Paul’s trainer, recently revealed the YouTube star is walking around at 230lbs.

    However, he doesn’t intend to stop there.

    “It’s just like shocking to people that that is how much I weigh,” Paul said on his podcast.

    “I think just because normally I’m fighting at 200 and walking around at 210. It’s weird to me that I’m weighing 230.

    “But since this was noodling after my last fight I’m just getting to eat as much as possible and it turns out my body carries this weight super well.

    Paul is planning on weighing the same as Joshua by the end of his bulkCredit: GETTY

    How Tyson and Paul stack up

    “And I’m only growing. I think I’ll get up to 240 and probably cut down so I’m like way faster.

    “But if I’m training for this camp – and camp hasn’t started – but if I’m training in this camp at 240 and then I cut down to 220 it’s basically like I had a 20lbs weight vest on for the whole entire camp.

    “So my muscles are going to be so much stronger and that speed will come through.”

    Before Paul begins his cuts down to 220lbs he will be walking around at the same weight that Anthony Joshua tipped the scales at for his inaugural encounter against Oleksandr Usyk in September 2021.

    This is especially remarkable given that AJ has five inches in height on Paul and is a much bigger human being.

    Tyson fought at around 220lbs during his prime years and came in at 220.5lbs for his exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr in November 2020 – ‘Iron Mike’s’ last appearance in a boxing ring.

  • BREAKING: Mike Tyson Advises Canelo Alvarez to Avoid David Benavidez Fight Next(VIDEO)

    BREAKING: Mike Tyson Advises Canelo Alvarez to Avoid David Benavidez Fight Next(VIDEO)

    In a recent interview, boxing legend Mike Tyson offered advice to Canelo Alvarez, urging him to steer clear of a potential bout with David Benavidez. Tyson emphasized the challenges that Benavidez presents and cautioned Alvarez about the risks involved in facing such a formidable opponent. The recommendation adds fuel to the speculation surrounding Alvarez’s next opponent and the dynamics of the middleweight division.

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