Iv taken the pointless bits out the artical but it does look as though Mike really might be coming back yet again

I dont know how to feel, on One hand, id be happy to see Mike get in good shape and work over a few weak nobodies, just to see him knock some fuuckers out

I dont want to see anyone who might have an ounce of ambition picked for his first fight, if they have any asperations of getting Mike a title shot, christ, their gonna have to do some carefull opponent picking because Mike is still a name that people want as a win on their resume.

I also know it aint gonna happen but why doesnt King try to get Rooney back on board? maybe Kevin wouldnt work with King, maybe King wouldnt want anyone with a chance of talking Mike round being around him?

Mike is older and in each fight we have seen a decline in his movement, hes too bulky, he was lean and like lightning when he was younger, his biceps were only 16", they look huge when you rewatch the tapes but hes bigger all over since, hes done too much weight training which is why he would need someone like Rooney who knows how to make Mike work and get the best out of him.

As of now, I dont see Mike beating any of the current top 20 and im pretty sure Mike is realistic enough himself to know that too which is why he would be hesitant to face anyone with a pulse, he needs confidence builders and time to get momentum back, hes always been thrown in with people who had ambition, were big punchers or massive! Give him some old none punching cruiser with a weeks notice and go from there, Mike has always been physically gifted, hes got quick hands and feet, he just needs the right trainer to get the best out of them.

when asked about whether he was working with Tyson on a comeback fight against another opponent, King did not deny it.
"I ain't ready to comment on that," King said. "Read between the lines. It really is something isn't it, all the interest there is in Mike Tyson?"

King was also asked in November about the possibility of a Tyson comeback.
"I think Mike's one of the greatest fighters that ever lived," King said. "I think he can still be a fighter if he wants to be a fighter. Listen, whatever it is between me and Mike, it ain't about the bankroll. We gonna do what has to be done. He needs a lot of vitamins. He needs a lot of TLC, tender loving care, dedication and discipline. So whatever we have to do, we'll do. If you can't hear me, I'll say it a little louder."
In his recent documentary, "Tyson," the youngest heavyweight champion in history attacked King, as he had done for years. However, when they were together in November, Tyson was more forgiving.
"All things pass, and I just felt it was time to mend fences with Don," Tyson said.
Tyson was asked about a possible comeback during a joint interview with Showtime's Jim Gray during the telecast and said, "If this guy is going to pay for my training -- my training team costs a lot of money. I need a lot of minerals and vitamins. Anything is possible. I don't see it happening, but anything is possible. This guy is capable of making a lot of things happen. I don't see it happening, but you never know with this guy."
Tyson then added, "I would need to work really hard and take a lot of vitamins, because I'm fat."
But that was four months ago. When asked Friday if Tyson had been training to get into shape since then, King laughed loudly.
"Wouldn't that be something," he said.