Legendary boxer Mike Tyson has shared a heartfelt message with fans expressing concern about his return to the ring at 58. In a candid conversation with Manouk Akopyan, Tyson acknowledged the worries of boxing enthusiasts while offering insight into the personal growth that fuels his comeback.


“Thank you very much for being concerned. I’m going to be okay,” Tyson assured. Reflecting on his last professional fight in 2005, Tyson acknowledged the stark contrast between who he was then and who he is now. “I was a different person back then,” he admitted. “I was using narcotics and alcohol. I’m not that person anymore.”


Tyson, who has openly discussed his struggles with substance abuse in the past, emphasized that he now approaches life with a newfound clarity and peace. “I see a better picture of myself. I see light. I see the world from a different perspective now,” he said, adding depth to his statement that he’s ready for this next chapter, not just physically but also mentally and emotionally.

This positive shift has inspired many fans to look at Tyson’s comeback in a new light. While the risks of boxing at his age are evident, his words have reassured supporters that he’s taking this journey with mindfulness and responsibility. For Tyson, it’s not merely about stepping back into the ring, but about proving to himself and others that he’s overcome his personal struggles and is now fully in control of his life and career.

As Tyson prepares for his next match, the boxing world watches with bated breath, inspired by his resilience and determination to defy the odds — and this time, with clarity and purpose.