Mike Tyson, 58, reveals boxing star he would be 'afraid' to fight - 'I'm talking facts

   

Mike Tyson, 58, reveals boxing star he would be 'afraid' to fight - 'I'm  talking facts'

Boxing legend Mike Tyson has heaped praise on newly-crowned WBC light-heavyweight champion David Benavidez, describing him as "underrated" and a formidable force in the division.

Tyson, widely considered one of the most fearsome heavyweights in boxing history, made the comments in a recent interview with ESNEWS.


The 58-year-old former undisputed heavyweight champion, who retired after his controversial bout with Jake Paul last November, didn't hold back in his admiration for Benavidez.

Tyson's endorsement carries significant weight given his own remarkable career, which saw him become the youngest world heavyweight champion in boxing history after defeating Trevor Berbick in 1985

In his interview, Tyson was unequivocal about Benavidez's abilities, stating: "I like him against everybody.

"He's so underrated but so over-polarised here. Listen, I'd be afraid to fight him too if I was in that division."

The former heavyweight champion, known as 'Iron Mike', went even further with his assessment.

"No one even has a chance against him, and I'm talking facts," he declared.

Benavidez, commonly known as 'The Monster', has emerged as one of boxing's brightest stars according to Tyson.

The 28-year-old from Phoenix, Arizona has established himself as an unbeaten two-weight world champion.

Benavidez was recently elevated to WBC light-heavyweight champion status after previous titleholder Dmitry Bivol decided to vacate the crown.

Bivol's decision came as he pursues a trilogy showdown with Artur Beterbiev.

'The Monster' is now expected to make his first title defence this summer.

Several highly rated fighters in the 175lb division are emerging as potential opponents.

British boxer Callum Smith is among those being mentioned as a possible challenger for Benavidez.

The upcoming defence will be closely watched by boxing fans eager to see if Benavidez can live up to Tyson's extraordinary endorsement.

With Tyson's comments adding further intrigue to his career trajectory, Benavidez now carries the additional weight of heightened expectations.

His summer bout will provide the first test of whether he can continue to dominate as the new WBC light-heavyweight champion.