3 monthes ago | By RT
The former boxing heavyweight world champion claims not to have been paid for his Roy Jones Jr. exhibition bout
Mike Tyson has raised doubts he will step into the ring again and claims not to have been paid in full for his last fight.
The Brooklynite was reportedly guaranteed a handsome minimum purse of $10 million for a November 2020 exhibition bout with former pound-for-pound great Roy Jones Jr., which is said to have generated 1.6 million purchases on pay-per-view.
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