Mike Tyson Fights
Mike Tyson fights have been sorely missed by fans across the world since his retirement in 2005. But 15 years later at the age of 54, and with the incorporation of the AmnioWellness Program, Tyson will be entering the ring once again. On November 28, 2020, the new-and-improved undisputed World Heavyweight Champion will fight Olympic silver medalist Roy Jones.
With an unrivaled athletic career and exuberant personality, it is understandable why Mike Tyson fights have remained a common household topic even after his 2005 retirement. In 1987, he was named the undisputed heavyweight champion at the Heavyweight World Series. Later in the same year, he beat Pinklon Thomas, Tony Tucker, and Olympic gold medalist Tyrell Biggs. Tyson-mania gripped the nation.
In fact, Mike Tyson fights were so exciting that in 1998 he broke the United States pay-per-view record, raking in over 63 million dollars; 96 million worldwide. As for the approaching November 28th fight, Triller, an up-and-coming music sharing platform, paid more than $50 million for exclusive streaming rights. But Tyson doesn’t plan to profit off of his comeback; all of his proceeds from the Roy Jones fight will go to various charities.
Mike Tyson’s Hiatus
Mike Tyson was in peak physical condition, amassing over 15 bouts in his first year as a professional boxer. But in 1997, Tyson suffered a spinal injury due to a motorcycle accident. In true Iron Mike fashion, Tyson continued to fight, but the injury put a strain on his body that wasn’t sustainable. In 2005, after countless more wins, the 39 year old heavyweight champ retired – purportedly for good. Mike Tyson fights would never grip the nation again – or so we thought.
Mike Tyson’s Comeback
On July 23, 2020, Iron Mike announced on twitter that he would be returning to the ring with three iconic words: “I. AM. BACK.” After sharing his plans to end his retirement, the media flocked to Tyson with one important question; how are you in such good shape?
Mike Tyson and AmnioWell
In a September 4th interview on the Joe Rogan Podcast, Tyson alluded to AmnioWell(AF)’s impact on his incredible new strength and agility, calling it “alternative stuff…interesting stuff…beautiful stuff.” With exosomes, growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, and high molecular weight hyaluronic acid, AmnioWell is indeed “beautiful stuff.”
Since embarking on his journey with this new treatment, Tyson has noticed a distinct improvement in his ability to perform in the ring. “AmnioWell(AF) helped to alleviate body aches and pains while assisting me in losing a considerable amount of excess fat. I believe it did really well for me and I continue to use it” explains the heavyweight champ.
Mike Tyson An AmnioWell Athlete
Tyson isn’t the only one hoping to exit retirement with the help of AmnioWell. After suffering a career-ending knee injury in 2013, UFC champion Rashad Evans never thought he’d never fight again. AmnioWell changed that. Evans notes: “when I tried AmnioWell(AF) for the first time, it was completely revolutionary for me because it was the first time I ever experienced having a treatment that felt amazing right away. Not only did it feel amazing, I felt like how I used to feel. I couldn’t believe it for a while, but that is the power of AmnioWell.”
With the incorporation of this powerful new treatment, Mike Tyson fights will once again grip the nation as he and Roy Jones go toe to toe at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, CA on November 28. But AmnioWell is not just for professional athletes like Iron Mike and Rashad Evans. From general pain and psoriasis to erectile dysfunction and hair loss, AmnioWell has shown the ability to make a difference by creating a regenerative homeostasis within the body.
When you choose AmnioWell, you choose to follow the path of the cosmos.
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