"Iron Mike" Set To Prepare With Aussie Legend Jeff Fenech
The storied career of Mike Tyson moves into a new phase as the former two time world heavyweight champion begins a four week long public training session at the Aladdin/Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Tyson is reported preparing for a series of exhibition matches and has been rumored to be participating in an upcoming mixed martial arts competition.
It's just another spin along the long downward spiral for Tyson, who at 40 years of age has lost three of his last four bouts and suffered massive financial reversals after once riding an unparalleled mixture of skills, power, quickness and chin to sit firmly atop the world of boxing.
Australian boxing legend Jeff Fenech is currently training Mike Tyson. The three time world champion, well known for his battles with Azumah Nelson is >
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