

16 years since his pro-retirement, heavyweight legend Mike Tyson is still one of the biggest names in the combat world. More precisely, he is bigger than many of the active superstars of the ongoing era. From films to magazines and entertainment, Tyson has embraced it all in his career after boxing.
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Having secured roles in Hollywood and Bollywood movies, Tyson also has his own podcast and several business ventures. Hence, he is not just an athlete, but is also an entertainer and an A-listed marketing genius. Because of this, the 55-year-old has rightly amassed fan bases in several communities. The latest example was his presence in a popular German magazine.
‘Iron’ Mike recently took to social media and posted a picture of his featured image in the Numero Berlin magazine. Prior to Mike Tyson, musician 6Lack had also been a part of the cover, and Tyson’s latest addition to the list has clearly brought in more eyeballs.
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Cover story for @numeroberlin pic.twitter.com/tQocadKDgf
— Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) November 29, 2021
A few days back, Mike Tyson was also spotted with Indian actor Vijay Deverakonda for his upcoming film Liger.
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What’s unique is that Mike Tyson continues to remain in the spotlight, whereas most of his contemporaries have gone away from the main scene. Meanwhile, the heavyweight veteran is also active to an extent in the boxing ring. He had his last in-ring appearance in an exhibition in 2020 and had revealed that he was not done.
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Will we see Mike Tyson in action again?
A few weeks back, Tyson was being rumored to return and take on the social media star Logan Paul in a massive exhibition. However, that is not official yet. As Tyson continues to rake in the money, he doesn’t need to fight for a living any longer.
Belts don't make you a champion, the people make you the champion. New MTC drop now available on https://t.co/D3VbjJKA3f pic.twitter.com/WXervcXUuB
— Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) October 22, 2021
However, using his return against Roy Jones Jr as a blueprint of success, we can see him box in an exhibition; this time, before a packed arena. As he has said February 2022, and still looks in shape, we can see him step through the ropes once again.
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