MIKE TYSON is set to go full circle and make a sensational return to boxing at the age of 53.
And it's been some journey for the man who described himself as "the baddest man on the plant".
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During his heyday in the heavyweight division Tyson became THE most feared fighter on the planet.
And hitting the scales at around 15st 4lbs of pure muscle during the peak of his career, many opponents were defeated before they even stepped into the ring.
He became the youngest-ever heavyweight champion at the age of 20 when he KO'd Trevor Berbick in 1986 and would go on to become undisputed king.
But with all the money and fame that came with being the most devastating finisher in the sport came downfall.
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And it is one Tyson, born in the unforgiving Brooklyn neighbourhood of Brownsville, couldn't avoid.
It saw Iron Mike disqualified and unable to avenge his KO loss to The Real Deal just over six months earlier.
He then lost his license and lost out on a £2.8million from the fight.
Tyson won it back over a year later, having another ten bouts before he quit the sport in 2005 after losing to journeyman Kevin McBride.
In 2003 Tyson was declared bankrupt with the New York Times reporting that he "squandered his fortune on jewellery, mansions, cars, limousines, mobile phones, parties, clothing, and motorcycles".