Mike Tyson To Return To Boxing Again In 2025

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Boxing legend, Mike Tyson has announced that he will be back in the ring in 2025, according to Spanish publication Marca.

Mike Tyson, 58, who faced Jake Paul on November 15, 2024, resulting in a loss, has been generating buzz about a significant return, capturing the interest of the boxing community.

Tyson’s recent bout against Paul at AT&T Stadium sparked discussions, particularly because of the striking 29-year age difference between the two fighters.

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Despite the outcome, Tyson remained positive and expressed his gratitude for the experience, acknowledging the meaningful moments shared with his children during the match.

“This is one of those situations when you lost but still won,” Tyson reflected in a Netflix interview post-fight.

“I’m grateful for last night. To have my children see me stand toe to toe and finish 8 rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for. Thank you.”

While his fight with Paul may have raised questions about the future of his boxing career, many fans continue to hope for another memorable appearance from the former undisputed heavyweight champion.

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Should Tyson decide to retire, he would leave behind an extraordinary legacy of over four decades, showcasing a remarkable record of 50 wins, 7 losses, and 44 knockouts, while also being recognized as the youngest boxing champion in history.

Interestingly, Tyson’s potential return is now complemented by a surprising challenger: Joe Gatto, known for his role on Impractical Jokers. Gatto has lightheartedly expressed interest in facing Tyson in 2025, adding an exciting layer of intrigue to the legend’s return to the ring.

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