Mike Tyson shows off stunning shape aged 57 as heavyweight boxing legend teases: Still got it | The Sun

MIKE TYSON has showed off his stunning physique and teased: "Still got it."

Boxing's youngest heavyweight champion – who won the belt aged 20 – has kept in fantastic shape since his 2020 comeback fight.


He drew over eight exhibition rounds with fellow legend Roy Jones Jr having got himself fighting fit the for the spectacle showdown.

And it appears Tyson is still keeping disciplined at 57 as he posed topless while flexing his muscles.

He captioned the post on X, formerly Twitter: "Still got it."

And it is clear fans agree as one replied: "You definitely do!"

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Another said: "Still has it."

One added: "Age is just a number."

There was talk of Tyson returning for another exhibition with old rivals Evander Holyfield, 61, and Lennox Lewis, 58, linked.

But negotiations broke down and Iron Mike has been happy in retirement ever since.

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Although he has been helping out Francis Ngannou, 37, ahead of the ex-UFC champ's boxing debut against Tyson Fury, 35, on Saturday.

Tyson has been coaching Ngannou ahead of the Saudi Arabia bout.

And Ngannou said on the MMA Hour: “He’s very intense. It’s about volume. It’s about pressure. It’s pressing, pressing.

"I remember the first time we trained together, and then the next day, he was like, ‘Are you sore?’ I’m like, ‘No.’ [He said], ‘That’s a mistake.’

“And then, I wake up the next day…I was sore from the second training.”


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