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sa_butta
09-28-2006, 10:49 AM
Former two-time heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, who says he hates fighting, is getting back in the ring anyway, if only for an exhibition.

In need of money, the bankrupt Tyson, who squandered an estimated $300 million-plus in ring earnings, is scheduled to appear Thursday afternoon at a news conference at the Chevrolet Centre in Youngstown, Ohio, to announce "Mike Tyson's World Tour."

Tyson, 40, is scheduled to face longtime sparring partner Corey "T-Rex" Sanders on Oct. 20, promoter Sterling McPherson told ESPN.com.

McPherson, who has known Tyson for many years, said the bout is the first of as many as 12 four-round exhibitions Tyson has agreed to take part in.

The bout will not count toward Tyson's official ring record of 50-6 (44 KOs), although the $29.95 pay-per-view card will also include other officially sanctioned boxing matches, McPherson said.

"I think the greatest thing Tyson can do for himself is to do this, go around the world and meet people who have never met a star or an icon like Tyson," said McPherson, who was in full hype mode. "And the prices will be right. Here in Youngstown, the top ticket is $200. That used to be the cheapest ticket for a Tyson fight. Here, you're talking about tickets for $25. Where can you see Tyson in the ring for $25?"

Tyson last fought June 11, 2005, when he quit on his stool after six rounds against unheralded Kevin McBride. Following the bout, Tyson announced his retirement.

However, boxing is what Tyson knows, and he needs money to pay off his creditors. That is why, for the past month, he had a gig at the Aladdin Resort & Casino in Las Vegas to perform public workouts with trainer Jeff Fenech in a ring set up just outside the casino's buffet.

The open sessions drew hundreds of fans and curious onlookers. Tyson would skip rope, hit the pads, work up a sweat and sometimes answer questions from the public.

"I truly hate fighting. I've got a bad taste in my mouth," Tyson told The Associated Press during one of the sessions. "I'm looking to make a buck like anyone else."

Now, he hopes to make a few more bucks in the exhibitions. McPherson said Tyson could even wear protective headgear if he wanted, although he doubted Tyson would.

Sanders (23-10, 15 KOs) scored an eighth-round knockout of newly crowned titlist Oleg Maskaev in 2002, but the 6-foot-6, 300-pounder from Washington, D.C., has lost four fights in a row since.

"Hey, he's a guy who knocked out the heavyweight champion," McPherson said. "And it's an exhibition. Joe Louis did them. Jack Dempsey did the. Muhammad Ali did exhibitions. It is an exhibition tour. I ain't lying to anybody."

One potential issue that could keep Tyson from participating is an exclusive Showtime contract, under which Tyson still owes the network at least one more fight. According to those with knowledge of the deal, the contract forbids Tyson from engaging in any kind of unarmed combat sports -- exhibition or not -- without the network's involvement or permission.

McPherson said he has heard that, but no one has talked to him about it.

"It was brought to my attention, but why hasn't anyone called to tell me that? No one has called or said anything," he said. "I talked to [Tyson's ex-wife] Monica [Turner] about it. I don't think Showtime has exhibitions in that clause. Remember, this ain't a fight. It's an exhibition, like he's going to the gym. They can't stop him from going to the gym.

"I wish someone could come out of the woodwork and tell me we can't do this," he said.

Showtime, which was investigating the event, had no comment.

McPherson said the card would also include former lightweight titlist Paul Spadafora (38-0-1, 15 KOs) in a 10-round junior welterweight bout. Spadafora, of Pittsburgh, was recently paroled after spending seven months in prison followed by a stint in a halfway house for the non-fatal shooting of his then-fiancee in 2003.

However, Spadafora promoter Mike Acri told ESPN.com that Spadafora's appearance was not a done deal.

"It's premature that the fight is going to happen with Spadafora, due to the fact that we had been expecting to fight in November instead of October," Acri said, adding that Spadafora would not attend the news conference even though he was listed on the announcement release.

Acri said he wasn't sure if Spadafora, who hasn't fought since July 2004, could be ready in time. Acri said Spadafora has only sparred three times since being released from the halfway house.

McPherson also said that Cleveland junior middleweight prospect Juan McPherson (3-0, 2 KOs), no relation, would fight on the show. Juan McPherson was a standout amateur who lost a court fight to gain a spot on the 2004 U.S. Olympic team after he was medically disqualified because of a neck injury.

http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=2605494

LEONARD
09-28-2006, 11:07 AM
Odd...

He's also signed with Pride FC to do some exhibition matches on their mixed martial arts cards...

http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=2529&zoneid=13

Obstructed_View
09-28-2006, 12:00 PM
Tyson has been fighting exhibitions for about 16 years and people have been paying money to see it.

LEONARD
10-02-2006, 03:26 PM
More on Tyson's "exhibition" tour in the US...
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=2606686

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and regarding his relationship with Pride...

Confirming much speculation inside the fight media, Dream Stage Entertainment have officially announced their plans to have Mike Tyson fight in Macau on New Year's Eve.

DSE has revealed that their partnership 40 year old former heavyweight boxing champion will be further materialized on December 31st, as they plan to have Tyson compete against a PRIDE fighter in a boxing match, in the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The locale serves two purposes for DSE: Tyson is unable to compete in Japan due to his felony rapsheet, whilst Macau is one of the world's hottest gambling venues, which could net revenue for DSE abroad.

DSE representatives say that Tyson's bout will be slotted into the live telecast of Otoko Matsuri, and will be seen by the live crowd at Saitama Super Arena in Japan on the video screens in the arena. It is the goal of DSE to have this year's Otoko Matsuri broadcast worldwide, including mainland China, Africa and the Middle East via internet stream.

Also, the announcement of Tyson's participation on New Year's Eve may be the key to restoring PRIDE's status on Japanese television. Despite losing their deal with Fuji Television in June, those in the television industry have stated that if DSE were able to get Tyson to fight on New Year's Eve, that Nippon Television and tv asahi would both be interested in acquiring the broadcasting rights for the event. According to broadcasting insiders, Nippon TV would be the frontrunner in acquiring PRIDE's broadcasting rights, due to higher spending power.

http://completevaletudoaccess.blogspot.com/

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Rumor is that he'll be fighting Mark Hunt in China (boxing rules). No idea how that would go. Hunt's head is like a bowling ball...but Tyson isn't in any condition to fight... :lol

Hunt HL
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0hPiqS7Ur6s

Don_King
10-03-2006, 01:46 AM
:smokin

sa_butta
10-17-2006, 12:02 PM
Mike Tyson said fans should not expect much of a fight when he steps back into the ring.

But the 40-year-old former heavyweight champ promised an entertaining show Friday night when he launches the "Mike Tyson's World Tour" in Youngstown.

At a news conference at an Italian restaurant, Tyson said he would likely go just four rounds and that future stops on the tour might include bouts with women, possibly professional boxer Ann Wolfe.

Wolfe, from Waco, Texas, is 21-1 with 15 knockouts.

"She's such a prominent, dominant woman in the boxing field," Tyson said.
When asked if he was joking about fighting women, Tyson said, "I'm very serious."



http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/more/10/16/tyson.tour.ap/index.html?cnn=yes)

Rip-Hamilton32
10-18-2006, 07:11 PM
"She's such a prominent, dominant woman in the boxing field," Tyson said.
When asked if he was joking about fighting women, Tyson said, "I'm very serious."

i wounder if he knows it will be harder to bite their ears off with all that hair in the way