The youngest heavyweight champion in history, Mike Tyson, returns to boxing this weekend in an exhibition bout with former four-weight world champion Roy Jones Jr.
Some cannot wait to see what Tyson – now 54 – has left, while others seem to think boxing could do without such obscure distractions.
Tyson himself is stressing how the fight will raise money for good causes and has not ruled out light-hearted contests with modern-day heavyweights, including Tyson Fury – who was named after him.
“There’s so many people out there that we can do so much for,” Tyson told BT Sport. “In fact, fight exhibitions with me, and most of our charity would go to people who desperately need it.”
Fury is no longer fighting on 5 December as had been planned, but he’s hard at work and posted a video of his 56-year-old father on a seven-mile weekend run alongside him over the weekend.
“To all the over-50s who think they are finished, look at this man, two miles to go and full of energy,” shouted Fury’s father John.