By Mark Vester

Last week, a news report made it's way to the media from Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss. The report made the rounds in the print press, and eventually made it's way to numerous sports programs. The story had to do with former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson working for Fleiss' new 60-acre Nevada brothel for women called "Heidi's Stud Farm.”

In the story, Fleiss said  "I told him, 'You're going to be my big stallion.' It's every man's fear that their girlfriend will go for Mike Tyson."

Tyson was allegedly quoted as saying,  "I don't care what any man says, it's every man's dream to please women . . . and get paid for it."

ContactMusic reports that Tyson has read the various reports on the subject, denied ever making the comments in Fleiss' press release and said there is no truth to the rumors. 

"I am not working with Heidi Fleiss nor have anything to do with her new business. There is no truth to these rumors," Tyson said.

Tyson's lawyers are threatening legal action if Heidi Fleiss or any of her reps continue to use his name to help promote her new brothel.