Luckily for everyone, he`s not talking about Desiree either.
Or her momma.
Or her momma.
Former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson could make his latest comeback on 25 June in Washington.
His manager Shelly Finkel told the Washington Post newspaper that no date or venue had been decided.
However the newspaper reported that Washington's main arena is free on the last Saturday in June - five days before Tyson's 39th birthday.
Confirming his return earlier in March, Tyson said: "It'll be in Washington, probably 20 June."
Tyson has not fought since Britain's Danny Williams stopped him after four rounds last July.
A newly formed organisation for traditional Thai kick boxing, or muaythai, is considering a training request from Tyson, according to reports.
Police general Kovid Bhakdiphum, chairman of the World Boxing Council Muaythai, told the Associated Press: "Tyson's representatives contacted us and asked what I can do to help him.
"If he's not punching people outside the ring or biting the ears of opponents and shows he's well disciplined, we will take him."
His manager Shelly Finkel told the Washington Post newspaper that no date or venue had been decided.
However the newspaper reported that Washington's main arena is free on the last Saturday in June - five days before Tyson's 39th birthday.
Confirming his return earlier in March, Tyson said: "It'll be in Washington, probably 20 June."
Tyson has not fought since Britain's Danny Williams stopped him after four rounds last July.
A newly formed organisation for traditional Thai kick boxing, or muaythai, is considering a training request from Tyson, according to reports.
Police general Kovid Bhakdiphum, chairman of the World Boxing Council Muaythai, told the Associated Press: "Tyson's representatives contacted us and asked what I can do to help him.
"If he's not punching people outside the ring or biting the ears of opponents and shows he's well disciplined, we will take him."
It doesn't look like he'll be getting Muay Thai lessons any time soon.
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