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Mike Tyson Says Third Fight with Evander Holyfield Would Be 'Awesome' Match of ‘Archenemies’ for Charity

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When Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield posted training videos and said they’re returning to boxing for charity earlier this month, talk of a third fight between them came instantly.

Tyson, who’s 53, also stated that he’d be willing to step into the ring with Holyfield again and believes a showdown between them would help a lot of people in need.

When Holyfield spoke to TMZ earlier this month, he revealed that talks are already underway for a third Tyson fight.

Holyfield was victorious both times, with Tyson being disqualified for biting Holyfield’s ear in the second bout.

Holyfield posted his latest workout video on Thursday, May 21, after Tyson’s interview surfaced.

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