YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio -- Even Mike Tyson doesn't know why people would pay to
see him fight anymore.
"That's what I said," he said to that question Thursday, drawing
laughter at a news conference to announce "Mike Tyson's World Tour," in
which he will fight in a series of four-round exhibitions.
"I think I'm useless to society. I don't think I'm worthy of the people
who come out to see me, but they do."
The former heavyweight champ appeared calm and relaxed, smiling and
joking about the shape he's in physically, mentally and financially.
But he said he was nervous to be back in front of an audience and in
inner turmoil, his recent years marked by embarrassing fights -- inside
and out of the ring -- and staggering debt.
Mike Tyson admits the money he'll make fighting won't help his bill situation -- much.
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"The money I make here is not going to help any of my bills really from
a tremendous standpoint," he said. "But I'm going to feel better about
myself. I'm not going to be depressed."
The "baddest man on the planet" acknowledged he's in horrible shape and
only capable of going three or four rounds.
So Tyson, who last fought in June 2005, losing to the unheralded Kevin
McBride, will return to the ring Oct. 20 at the 6,000-seat Chevrolet
Centre in Youngstown for a pay-per-view event against former sparring
partner Corey "T-Rex" Sanders.
"Hopefully, he's gentle and kind to me," Tyson said. "If he starts
winging, I'm going to start winging."
The 40-year-old Tyson had said he was finished with boxing after his
bout with McBride, which he quit after six rounds.
On Thursday, the man who vowed to eat Lennox Lewis' children and bit off
a piece of Evander Holyfield's ear seemed accepting of his current
position and emphasized he's in no mood for a comeback.
"If I don't get out of these financial quagmires, there's a possibility
I may have to be a punching bag for somebody," he said.
After the news conference, he said quietly, "I don't want to do that
anymore. Everybody's saying, 'Mike, make a comeback.' I'm not going to
do that.
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