“This is search and destroy and I’m looking forward to recapturing my glory.”
Although the California State Athletic Commission has sanctioned the bout, the green light came with caveats.
“The (CSAC) is licensing the Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr match scheduled to take place in Los Angeles in September as an eight-round exhibition match,” the commission told Sky Sports.
“In this match, the referee will have the authority to stop the fight if it strays outside the boundaries of a competitive boxing exhibition.
“Mr. Tyson and Mr. Jones Jr will have to submit all CSAC medical tests for fighters over 40 as well as CSAC’s emergency regulations that have been put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.”
But despite the warning, Jones, who is 51 to Tyson’s 54, expects to be facing a dangerous man in the opposite corner.
“I understand because Mike doesn’t just look like a killer he is a killer,” he said.
“If Mike doesn’t kill quick he’s fighting one of the smartest savviest guys to ever do the thing, if he don’t kill quick he’s in trouble. ‘If you don’t kill right away what are you going to do? I seen all those smoking videos don’t think I don’t know what’s going on, I’m not stupid.”