Mike Tyson to Be Offered Over $20 Million to Come out of Retirement

Mike Tyson to Be Offered Over
$20 Million to Come out of Retirement Tyson’s last match was in 2005, but
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
(BKFC) is trying to entice him to
compete in a single fight. Earlier this month, the organization
offered him $20 million to fight, but BKFC President David Feldman says
they’re planning to increase the offer. BKFC President
David Feldman In the past, Tyson has considered
coming out of retirement for charity. Mike Tyson, via
Yahoo Sports Tyson recently shared a training video
on Instagram, stating “I’m back.” According to CBS Sports and TMZ Sports,
a few fighters have already expressed an interest
in competing against the former heavyweight champ. Evander Holyfield, who famously had
part of his ear bitten off by Tyson, even said
he’d be up for a rematch for charity. Evander Holyfield,
to Sky Sports

Mike Tyson to Be Offered Over
$20 Million to Come out of Retirement Tyson’s last match was in 2005, but
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
(BKFC) is trying to entice him to
compete in a single fight. Earlier this month, the organization
offered him $20 million to fight, but BKFC President David Feldman says
they’re planning to increase the offer. BKFC President
David Feldman In the past, Tyson has considered
coming out of retirement for charity. Mike Tyson, via
Yahoo Sports Tyson recently shared a training video
on Instagram, stating “I’m back.” According to CBS Sports and TMZ Sports,
a few fighters have already expressed an interest
in competing against the former heavyweight champ. Evander Holyfield, who famously had
part of his ear bitten off by Tyson, even said
he’d be up for a rematch for charity. Evander Holyfield,
to Sky Sports