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By Boxing Press January 15th, 2005 All Boxing News
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Under the watchful eye of trainer Buddy McGirt, former world heavyweight champion "Iron" Mike Tyson is apparently training hard ahead of a potential fight later this year. Tyson has not fully rehabilitated the injured knee he suffered during his fight with Danny Williams last year, but nonetheless, he is back in the |
gym and trying to get in top shape. Tyson looked sharp and powerful before he suffered the knee injury in the first round against Williams and only adrenaline kept him upright to fight on before Williams took over and knocked him out in the fourth round. We will keep you updated to the official word on any future Tyson fights.
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