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lpinoy
10-14-2010, 11:45 PM
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By: ABC News

Just call him Ambassador Iron Mike.

Mike Tyson was once the baddest man on the planet. Now he'll be circling that planet as a self-titled ambassador to spread the gospel of boxing to the Chinese.

"I didn't even know what an ambassador really was," he said Thursday. "When I think of ambassadors I think of living off government money and jet-setting with girlfriends."

No government money just yet, though a Chinese company is paying Tyson to visit in December. No girlfriends, either, especially since his wife is due with a baby boy early next year.

And no real formal agenda just yet for his trip to China in December, either.

"I know he wants to see Chairman Mao's body," said Gary Yang, an executive with Tianjin International Sports Development in China.

The Chinese want to see Tyson, too, if Yang and his partner, Qing Yu, are correct. They held a news conference Thursday to announce a deal for Tyson to visit the country and scout boxers for a series of matches in the city of Tianjin.

The news seemed to be news to Tyson, too.

"Mike hasn't been brought up to speed really," promoter Sterling McPherson said. "But if Mike likes what he sees there can be many, many more trips to China."

Apparently Tyson hadn't brought the Chinese up to speed, either, because he already saw Mao's tomb on a visit to China in 2006. Tyson has spoken fondly of Mao in the past, and has a tattoo of the former Chinese leader on his right arm.

As appearances go, it was a far cry from the days when a glowering Tyson used to show up an hour late and then sneer at anyone who dared ask a question. Reborn over the last few years as an actor, dancer and pitchman, he got a chance to show off his new comedic side.

"Can we talk about what will take place on the trip?" someone asked.

"Yeah, tell me," Tyson replied. "I'm pretty interested."

Just what Tyson will be doing in China other than visiting Mao's tomb in Tiananmen Square wasn't quite clear, though what was clear was that he was being paid good money to do it.

lpinoy
10-16-2010, 01:06 AM
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By;AHN Sports

NY, NY, United States (AHN) - Former undisputed heavyweight champion Iron Mike Tyson will soon travel to the Far East to promote the sweet science of boxing around Rmainland China, several reports indicated Friday.
Tyson, 44, was reportedly chosen by a Chinese company to become their boxing ambassador, encouraging Chinese individuals, especially the youth, to try the popular combat sport.
China has a growing market for boxing and Tyson’s selection as an ambassador should draw plenty of interest and excitement to the role.
After all, Tyson is one of the most popular and exciting fighters in the history of boxing.
From his devastating knockout blows to the numerous controversies he was involved with, Tyson embodies the sport in every sense.
Tyson is scheduled to fly to China in December, where, aside from doing promotion works he will also scout for boxing prospects who possess potential to grow in the sport.
Promoter Sterling McPherson is confident Tyson will enjoy his upcoming China trip, which could perhaps intrigue more known boxers to possibly visit.
When asked what the word 'ambassador' really meant to him, Tyson said he has no idea.
It appears Tyson will bring his own brand of personality and humor to the role, as well.