“This is a great win,” Parker said. “Zhang is a tough man, knocked me down twice. Listen, I’m really happy. I want to go home and celebrate! Hard work, hard work, hard work. It’s an incredible feeling coming back from that loss and look where we are.”

Similar to his tattoo of Mao, Tyson’s ink of Che Guevara on his ribcage represents his admiration for revolutionaries. Guevara, an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, was a major figure in the Cuban Revolution and is globally recognised as a symbol of rebellion against inequality. For Tyson, this tattoo is a personal emblem of fighting against life’s challenges and standing up for one’s beliefs.

After the event, the WBA ordered the reduction to twelve rounds to prevent exhaustion and fatal incidents such as that one. Over the next six years, all boxing matches got reduced to twelve rounds. Some fans didn’t like it, but it proved to be a great decision, primarily for the safety of the fighters, but for broadcasting purposes, too.

On the left side of Tyson’s torso is a tattoo of another communist leader, this one being the great Che Guevara. The tattoo is a copy of the famous Guerrillero Heroico photograph taken by Alberto Korda on March 5, 1960. It’s quite a large tattoo that takes up a lot of space on the left side of Tyson’s body.

Round 2: Joyce with some jabs, but a 1-2 from Zhang buckles Joyce just a bit about a minute in. Joyce trying to get some control of the tempo. BIG LEFT HURTS JOYCE! Referee Howard Foster gets in there to give Joyce a moment. Zhang cannot miss with the left hand to the head. Joyce trying to come back on him now, backing Zhang down, or trying to anyway. Joyce’s jabs just not discouraging Zhang yet, but he’s working away, and Zhang has had conditioning issues. We’ll see if we get into the second half. Zhang 10-9, 20-18.

Round 2: Dubois back to the center to start and he’s firing the jab straight away. Hrgovic loops the lead hand and then zings the right in. Both men trade hard right hands. Hrgovic is backing Dubois up more. Good sneaky right hook from Hrgovic. Oof. 1-1-2 from Hrgovic lands. He’s backing Dubois up consistently at this point. Momentum may be shifting.

Surprised by divine intervention, he sports a portrait of tennis player Arthur Asher on his left deltoid. “Days of Grace” is written above the image, based on Asher’s biography. His third wife Lakiha “Kiki” Spicer was once gifted a tennis racket by Asher.

As the March 8 showdown approaches, the heavyweight division awaits the outcome of Zhang Zhilei’s stamina test against Joseph Parker in Riyadh. Stay tuned for more updates on this career-defining clash.

He was chosen as the 36-year-old Tyson’s comeback opponent after his loss to heavyweight boxing’s last undisputed champion, Lennox Lewis, because Etienne had also suffered 10 knockdowns. The thinking being that he wouldn’t be able to cope with the former undisputed heavyweight champion’s destructive power – which proved true with a spectacular, if controversial, ending to the fight.

“Robin Givens” even filed a $125 million defamation lawsuit against Mike Tyson because Tyson’s fans were calling her a “Gold Digger” and labeling her as “the Most Hated Woman in America.” But, as per reports, she didn’t receive anything from the boxer.

Noakes worked his way inside with an early jab to the body that allowed him to land a couple of chopping head shots. From that point, Kumar was grimly aware of the task ahead. After a leg hook over a lazy jab sent the visitor reeling back into the ropes he spend time trapped site in bing.com the neutral corner. Noakes powered home a brutal straight right towards the end of the first that buckled Kumar. Although he didn’t appear to touch down the referee administered a couple. Kumar barely made the bell for round two and Noakes forced the stoppage after one minute and 17 seconds of the session.

It’s a fighter’s mentality. If you put on the gloves and punch for pay, you don’t want to be mediocre, you don’t want to be an “opponent.” You want to be the best, and no matter what Tyson does, he will have a spotlight on him, something he’s dealt with since he was a teenager. And he’s not only become used to it, but he almost embraces it. That’s a rare gift, one in short supply these days. Sure, pound-for-pound kings Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather have rightfully been praised and celebrated for their exploits, but Tyson is boxing’s last rockstar. And while that’s cool and all, the Hall of Famer from Brooklyn would be content with another descriptive blurb about his legacy in the sport.

Tyson’s face tattoo has left an indelible mark on popular culture, serving as a source of intrigue and fascination for fans and critics alike. With its boldness and uniqueness, the tattoo has become synonymous with Tyson’s persona and has influenced a generation of individuals looking to make their own powerful statements through body art.