Mike Tyson Potential Return Poses Moral Dilemma for Promoters- Eddie Hearn
Mike Tyson's
potential return to boxing will present promoters with a moral dilemma, says
Eddie Hearn.
Speculation
Tyson, 53, could make some form of comeback has grown since he stated "I'm
back" in a recent video.
Hearn says
someone linked to Tyson "reached out" to him about a meeting.
The promoter
told British Boxing Television: "I would probably like to see it
but I feel is it a bit irresponsible to let a 53-year-old legend back in the
ring."
He added:
"I had a message from someone saying they wanted to talk to me about Mike.
"He
looks pretty dangerous. What's compelling is could he actually go back in at 53
and do some damage? But should we be encouraging that from an all-time great?
"There's
a fine line - and I've crossed it a couple of times - between integrity of the
sport and entertainment delivering numbers. Our job is to deliver numbers for
broadcasters but we have to keep it as close to the right mark as we can."
Evander
Holyfield has said he will return to boxing at the age of 57 to raise money for
good causes.
Tyson too
has previously said he was pondering a return to compete in exhibition matches.
The two
former world heavyweight champions are not the only fighters who have been
linked with returns during the coronavirus lockdown, with the likes of Carl
Froch and Floyd Mayweather facing questions about potential bouts.
Asked why
several names have been linked with a return, Hearn said: "Money. Fighters
and legends are seeing other fighters make money for fights they think are
insignificant.
"Tyson
isn't think about wanting to come back to add to my legacy. He's thinking how
much I can get, simple. The answer is quite a lot of money."
FROM .bbc.com/sport/boxing
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