Published 16:41 IST, May 8th 2020
Mike Tyson boxing return: Relive Tyson's last victory in the boxing ring before his return
Mike Tyson boxing return: A look back at Mike Tyson vs Clifford Etienne where Tyson registered the 50th and final victory of his professional boxing career.
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Mike Tyson boxing return has been talk of town as various organisations aim to bring Mike Tyson to ir yard. According to reports, Mike Tyson has already received lucrative offers including one worth $1 million to face ex-rugby player Sonny Bills, and $20 million to compete in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. Though Mike Tyson boxing return is yet to address who will step up against 'Baddest Man on Planet Earth', 53-year-old has confirmed that he is going to lace up boxing gloves after 15 years to raise money for charity. While Mike Tyson boxing return continues to make headlines, here’s a look at Mike Tyson’s last professional boxing victory against Clifford Etienne in 2003.
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Mike Tyson boxing return: Mike Tyson vs Clifford Etienne in 2003
Mike Tyson registered his 50th and final victory inside ring when he went on to kckout Clifford Etienne in front of a packed crowd at Pyramid in Memphis in 2003. Though Mike Tyson was considered to have lost his ‘shine’ by that time, he stunned boxing world by unleashing a vicious first-round kckout. fight had just begun and Clifford Etienne began to swing at Mike Tyson. However, Mike Tyson took very little time to read Etienne's tactics.
While both of m began exchanging jabs, Mike Tyson caught Clifford Etienne with a vicious right-hand jab. Clifford hit canvas cold and Tyson was awarded victory with a first-round kckout. However, Mike Tyson went on to lose his next two fights before hanging up his gloves in 2005.
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Mike Tyson Boxing record: Wins - 50 (44 KOs), Losses - 6
Mike Tyson boxing return: Mike Tyson training
A 53-year-old Mike Tyson surprised everyone with his latest training video showcasing same boxing prowess that took him all way to top years ago. According to Tyson’s trainer, former WBC heavyweight champion can step up for a proper PPV event with just six months of training and face any modern-day boxer. Here’s a look at Mike Tyson training.
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16:41 IST, May 8th 2020