Mike Tyson continues to be alive … and headed again to Netflix.
Fortuitously, the geriatric pugilist is not going to be competing (but). Tyson will, nonetheless, naked his soul for a particular three-part documentary on his life each inside and out of doors the ring. The previous heavyweight champ is anticipated to disclose all of the filth from his darkest days, which embrace a interval of incarceration, monetary struggles, substance abuse, and in-ring controversies, amongst different well-documented incidents.
Like this.
“Having a chance to share my story by way of the reflective lens of my progress and maturity in a multi-part documentary on Netflix might be a difficult journey, but a really welcoming one,” Tyson mentioned. “Most individuals are too scared to take a look at their lives objectively, wanting to color themselves because the hero of their very own story. But when we’re really goal, we all know we are able to by no means be the hero in our personal story. We’ve to have the ability to face the person within the mirror, taking the nice with the dangerous to present a full account of our contributions on this life. Netflix is the proper platform to inform my story due to their world attain.”
The Tyson documentary might be directed by Floyd Russ.
Tyson will not be far faraway from his record-breaking boxing match in opposition to social media star Jake Paul, a bout that got here with its fair proportion of controversy (and embarrassing streaming points). No phrase but on the precise launch date for the unflinching take a look at the power-punching “Iron” man, however second half of 2025 is probably going a secure wager. As for Paul, it seems he’s utilizing his Tyson victory to declare struggle on the world {of professional} boxing.
Goodbye Tyson … hiya Canelo?