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Mike Tyson’s Son Is Just As Savage As His Dad After Showing Off Remarkable Pad Skills

Mike Tyson’s Son Is Just As Savage As His Dad After Showing Off Remarkable Pad Skills

"Looks like a career to me," one fan said. Miguel Leon Tyson has left a lasting impression on fans after working the pads with Mike Tyson.

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Mike Tyson's son Miguel Leon looks ready to become boxing's next big thing after showing off remarkable skills on the pad.

Boxing legend Tyson uploaded the video Instagram and showed him putting Miguel Leon through his paces.

The 'Baddest Man on the Planet' backed off as his son unloaded powerful left and right combos as well as ferocious uppercuts.

While Tyson became renowned for his 'peek-a-boo' style, Miguel also showed off rapid movement in addition to weaving in and out of punches.

'Iron' Mike captioned the video: "He just started. Not trying to box just trying to stay fit.

"Morning workouts with the Baddest Dad on the Planet."

And fight fans were impressed with the youngster's showing and believe he should follow in his dad's footsteps.

One fan posted: "Looks like a career to me."

While someone else wrote: "Without a doubt he can do it, especially with the greatest champ of all time training him. If he goes after it with the same heart and drive Iron Mike did there will be no stopping him."

A third fan said: "Boy got some heavy hands."

And a fourth added: "Nice!!! Looking like the young mike."

Instagram/Mike Tyson

Instagram/Mike Tyson

Instagram/Mike Tyson

Tyson, 54, was one of the most feared punchers in boxing history and built an incredible legacy in the sport.

The ex-boxing superstar became the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight title and was also undisputed world heavyweight champion.

Tyson posted the video of his son on social media after former WBC champ Deontay Wilder boasted that he could have beaten a prime version of 'Iron' Mike.

When TMZ asked Tyson if he could see Wilder beating him in his prime, he simply responded: "I don't think so."

Wilder also launched an astonishing rant against Tyson's boxing record during an Instagram Live session in 2017.

The Brooklyn-native recently returned to the ring for an exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr, with both heavyweights battling to a draw.

Featured Image Credit: Mike Tyson/Instagram

Topics: Mike Tyson, Boxing News, Boxing