Surely, you didn’t think Jon Snow and Andy Samberg’s mullet playing tennis for seven days would be the weirdest thing HBO could come up with. Samberg and Murray Miller have already begun working on another sport mockumentary focused on the Tour de France doping scandals, this time starring Will Forte, Dolph Lundgren, John Cena and more.
After last night's fight we could all use some excitement. What was billed as the fight of the century turned into one of boxing's worst 12 rounds, at least in my opinion. Remember when boxing was exciting? Luckily I do because I grew up watching Mike Tyson. Love him or hate him Tyson is without a doubt one of boxing's greatest fighters to have ever entered the ring! He could very well be the last
Mike Tyson was recently in Canada and appeared on a live news show Toronto's CP24 to promote his new one man show "The Undisputed Truth". While on the program he got upset at the host or reporter Nathan Downer and started cussing at him on live T.V.
Mike Tyson is one of the most controversial and bizarre figures to emerge out of the sports world in the past few decades, so it's not surprising that a biopic about his life is finally being made. What is slightly surprising is the amount of talent backing the project. Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx signed on to play the former boxing heavyweight champion and Terrence Winter, fresh off an Oscar nomination for writing 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' is set to pen the script.
Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson has led an interesting life: youngest heavyweight champ of all time, a prison sentence, ear biting in the ring, 'The Hangover' and a reality show in which he raised pigeons. His next step: a new animated series on Adult Swim called 'Mike Tyson Mysteries,' which will feature Tyson solving crimes with a cursing pigeon...
New Zealand has made it perfectly clear that it wants nothing to do with former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, and to prove it the government has barred him from stepping foot on their soil.
Leave it to ‘Jackass’ star Steve-O to close a show with a bang. At the end of Charlie Sheen‘s Comedy Central roast, Steve-O dove headlong into Mike Tyson’s outstretched fist for reasons that probably only made sense to him.