Video: One of the best heavyweight fighters in history is Mike Tyson, who is sometimes called “the baddest man in the world.” Tyson has frequently been in the press for somewhat contentious events. Similarly, in 2014, Tyson went to PNC Park, the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, to promote a boxing event by throwing out the first pitch. Follow UFC News updates with InsideSport.In
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Fans troll Iron Mike
As a result of a video showing Mike Tyson making a poor throw during a Pirates game, fans teased him. He had visited PNC Park in 2014 to throw out the ceremonial first pitch when he was in Pittsburgh to promote a boxing match. For everyone involved, it was an unforgettable experience. It was described as a filthy trow by one of the fans. The boxer successfully located the strike zone with his pitch while wearing a Pirates outfit, but it seemed to be a sloppy throw.
That’s actually kinda filthy 😂🔥
— Maxx (@friargang) December 12, 2022
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Video: Mike Tyon pretends to bite MLB player’s ears
A contentious event involving Tyson occurred in 1997 when he faced disqualification for viciously biting off a part of his opponent Evander Holyfield’s ear. Meanwhile, in his appearance at the Pirates’ game, Tyson struck out the ceremonial first batter with a well-placed fastball. He imitated a classic Tyson move by pretending to bite Tony Sanchez’s ears. Tony Sanchez’s MLB career was brief. He began playing for the Pirates in 2013 and left them in 2015. He was signed by the Atlanta Braves in 2017 and eventually released. Sanchez hasn’t played in Major League Baseball since 2017.
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The career of Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson announced his initial retirement from boxing in 2005. But Tyson decided to return 15 years later. He rediscovers his love for boxing during the COVID-19 pandemic and challenges Roy Jones Jr. in a one-off exhibition match in November 2020. Despite being guaranteed more than $100 million, Mike Tyson revealed during a debate that his boxing career ended in September 2022.