Former world heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson of the United States stepped into the ring after 15 years and ended the fight on a par with Roy Roy Jones in a friendly atmosphere.
Mike Tyson entered the ring in his traditional style and waited for the bell to ring 15 years later.
The two former champion boxers punched each other in 8 rounds in a friendly manner and continued to have fun and praised each other after the fight.
The fight between the two boxers was spectacular, ending without a defeat, but Tyson said he was happy because he had not been knocked out.
The two boxers walked out of the Staples Centers after eight rounds of two, two-minute fights, smiling and not feeling tired.
"It's better to fight for the championship than to fight for the championship, and now that we're working for human welfare, we can do something good for the world"
The former champion boxers raised funds for various charities through this exhibition competition and they also hinted at such competitions again.
News of Mike Tyson's return to the ring has sparked interest from fans around the world.
He definitely got interested in the competition by punching Jones and he said that this competition helped me to know about myself.
It may be recalled that Mike Tais had released a video of his training on social media in May this year on which his fans had urged him to return to boxing.
The video showed Mike Tyson carrying the WBA, WBC, and IBF titles and the message in the video was "I'm back".
Mike Tyson later said he wanted to return to the ring to raise money for charities, after which several names emerged to compete with the boxer known as Iron Mike.
Roy Jones Jr., 51, who won a record seven ballots, last fought in 2018.
Besides, old rivals Evander Hollyfield and New Zealand rugby player Sonny Bill Williams were reportedly nominated for the competition before Roy Jones Jr.
Mike Tyson set the record for the youngest heavyweight champion by defeating Trevor Berbeck in 1986 at the age of 20.
Iron Mike has won 50 of 58 professional fights in his illustrious career and quit boxing after losing to Kevin McBride in 2005.