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Mike Tyson Shows Off Frightening Hand Speed And Head Movement At 54-Years-Old

Mike Tyson Shows Off Frightening Hand Speed And Head Movement At 54-Years-Old

Tyson is keen on getting back in the ring for more exhibition bouts.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Mike Tyson has wowed fans on social media with an incredible showcase of his quick head movement and hand speed at 54-years-old.

The boxing legend returned to the ring last year for an exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr, which ended in a draw.

'Iron Mike' has said he is eager to continue fighting in exhibitions and it means he'll have to stay in shape.

In a video uploaded to TikTok, Tyson shows his skill and pays tribute to former trainer Cus D'Amato.

He states: "Cus helped me perfect the peek-a-boo boxing style. Shorter than most of my opponents, this style helps me close the difference."

It's the kind of skill that took Tyson to heavyweight championship glory at the tender age of 20.

Fans have reacted to the clip and they think the 'Baddest Man on the Planet' wouldn't look out of place in today's heavyweight scene.

One said: "He's still faster than most of these Heavyweights. He's make Anthony Joshua look like a big stiff robot for sure."

While a second added: "It sounds dumb to say out loud but if the age 54 wasn't attached to a lot of these Tyson videos people would legitimately see it as top level contender looking stuff."

A third stated: Mike Tyson would f**k up 99.9 percent of the population still."

While another simply put: "Once u got it u never lose it."

Following the clash with Jones Jr, Tyson said: "I say I'll be better the next one.

"I could have done everything better. Everything I was doing, I could have done it better. God willing, I'll be better the next exhibition."

"This is where I belong," the Brooklyn-native continued.

"I never once, even when my first day sparring and I got my rib cracked and a guy was just smashing my jaw, I never once said 'what the hell am I doing here? Am I crazy?' I just said I'm in the right place. I said I'm in the right place."

Rumours have suggested Tyson could run it back with rival Evander Holyfield for a trilogy bout.

Featured Image Credit: Mike Tyson/TikTok

Topics: Mike Tyson, Boxing News, Boxing