Mike Tyson opens as significant betting favorite against Roy Jones Jr.

Mike Tyson has opened as a significant betting favorite against Roy Jones Jr. in their Sept. 12 exhibition.

Boxing legends Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. are set to square off in an eight-round exhibition match on Sept. 12 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif.

Although Tyson will be competing inside a boxing ring for the first time since he was stopped by Kevin McBride on June 11, 2005, the former heavyweight champion has opened as a significant favorite over the former four-division champion.

According to BetOnline, the 54-year-old Tyson is a -350 favorite (bet $350 to make a $100 profit) to defeat Jones in the pay-per-view matchup. The fight is billed as an exhibition and both fighters will wear gloves with extra padding. Nevertheless, oddsmakers favor Tyson despite Jones having last fought just two years ago, a unanimous decision victory over Scott Sigmon in a cruiserweight bout.

It has yet to be announced at what weight the bout will be fought, but it is assumed that it will be at heavyweight.

Tyson (50-6, 44 KOs) is renowned as one of the biggest punchers in boxing, but he hasn’t won a fight since a first-round knockout of Clifford Etienne in 2003. He ended his career losing three of his final five fights, all by stoppage, but his latest body transformation and series of training videos have led many to believe that he will have a return to form against Jones.

Jones, 51, has won 12 of his last 13 fights, albeit against largely unknown competition. His lone loss during that span was a fourth-round knockout against Enzo Maccarinelli in December 2015.

Jones was widely recognized as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, but he was brought down to earth in 2004 when he was knocked out by Antonio Tarver. Jones would lose his next three fights and seven of his next 12 before putting together his latest run of victories.

Both Jones and Tyson have acknowledged this is an exhibition.

Roy Jones Jr. has no plans to fight again after Mike Tyson bout

Roy Jones Jr. said he doesn’t expect to fight again after he tangles with Mike Tyson in their pay-view-event at in Carson, Calif.

Don’t expect to see Roy Jones Jr. in the ring beyond his exhibition with Mike Tyson Sept. 12.

The 51-year-old four-division titleholder said on the Luke Thomas Show that he doesn’t expect to fight again after he tangles with Iron Mike in their pay-view-event at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif.

Jones last fought in February 2018, when he was 49. He outpointed Scott Sigmon in a cruiserweight bout.

“If it’s a huge success, there’s a possibility,” Jones said of the Tyson event. “But I doubt it. One and done.”

Jones also said on the show that he dreamed of fighting Tyson after moving up to heavyweight and taking John Ruiz’s title in 2003. A generation later, he has his chance.

“When I won the heavyweight title, the only heavyweight I wanted to fight was Mike Tyson,” he said. “So If I got a chance 20 years later to get in the ring with Mike, of course I’m going to do it. How can I say no?”

Tyson has said the money he earns in the exhibition will go to charity.

Video: Ak & Barak: Could Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. escalate?

Mike Tyson’s comeback fight is set. Iron Mike, who has been out of the ring for 15 years, will face Roy Jones Jr. in an eight-round exhibition Sept. 12 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif., on pay-per-view. The event reportedly is not …

Mike Tyson’s comeback fight is set.

Iron Mike, who has been out of the ring for 15 years, will face Roy Jones Jr. in an eight-round exhibition Sept. 12 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif., on pay-per-view.

The event reportedly is not meant to be an actual fight, only a look at two 50-something boxing legends “moving around the ring,” as California State Athletic Commission Executive Director Andy Foster put it.

But will it stop there? Could it escalate to something more than that in the heat of battle?

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess discuss how they believe the Tyson-Jones “fight” might play out.

Here’s what they had to say.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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Mike Tyson is coming back ‘because I can do it’

Mike Tyson said fans shouldn’t worry about his welfare or that of Roy Jones Jr., saying, “We know how to take care of ourselves.”

Why is Mike Tyson coming back? Because he can.

That’s what the 54-year-old former heavyweight champ said in a video interview with Max Kellerman of ESPN shortly after it was announced he will face Roy Jones Jr. in an eight-round exhibition on Sept. 12 in Carson, Calif.

“It’s because I can do it,” he said. “… I can do it. And I believe other people believe they can do it too. Just because we’re 54 don’t mean we have to start a new career and our life is totally over, not when you feel as beautiful as I do. And I’m sure other people feel the same way.”

Tyson had teased his comeback for months by posting videos on social media of himself training with the speed and ferocity of old. He claims to be in excellent condition.

Still, he’s in his 50s and hasn’t fought since 2005. Jones is 51 but fought as recently as February 2018. Should fans be concerned about their safety?

“We’re both accomplished fighters,” he told Kellerman. “We know how to take care of ourselves. It’s an eight-round exhibition. Listen, we’ll be all right. Trust me. We’ll take care of ourselves.”

Tyson also took the opportunity to push his Legends Only League, which apparently will provide platforms for older athletes from a variety of sports to compete.

“It’s always been a dream of mine to create, build, and honor athletes,” Tyson states in a news release. “All athletes live to follow their dreams and fight for excellence. It’s something that is inherent in each of us and that drive never goes away. Legends Only League will support athletes in their individual sports, creating some of the most epic competitions, products and live events in the world.”

Tyson has reiterated that the money he makes in his comeback will benefit charities.