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Mike Tyson puts shark to sleep by tickling its nose while scuba diving as boxing legend admits ‘I’m scared to death’

MIKE TYSON put a shark to sleep by tickling its nose while scuba diving – but only after admitting he was “scared to death”.

The youngest heavyweight champion of all time took on the challenge to kick off Discovery Channel’s ‘Shark Week’.

Mike Tyson took part in Discovery Channel’s ‘Shark Week’
Tyson was pitted against sharks underwater
Tyson took part in the challenge over three rounds

Iron Mike was pitted against the shark over three rounds, dubbed ‘Tyson vs Jaws’.

And it ended with the 54-year-old achieving ‘Tonic Immobility’ – a temporary state of inactivity in the shark.

The first part of the challenge saw Tyson cage diving with lemon sharks.

In the second round the ante was upped with an open ocean dive where the boxer had to push the sharks gently away if they got too close.

By the final stage Tyson threw up before diving nearly 50 feet underwater without a cage.

He had to grab a shark and try to induce tonic immobility, which he did by grabbing its nose as it swam past him.

Tyson travelled to the Bahamas for the challenge and according to Bleacher Report, he worked with scientists to get more comfortable with sharks.

The trip came as he prepares to make his boxing comeback, 15 years after retiring.

Tyson faces Roy Jones Jr, 51, in an eight-round exhibition, which has been moved from September to November.

The reformed Baddest Man on The Planet revealed Shark Week helped conquer his fears and in turn prepared him mentally for his anticipated ring return.

Tyson said: “I took on this challenger to overcome fears I still deal with in life.

“I equate this with overcoming my fear of getting back into the ring at 54 years old.

“I learned from this experience doing Shark Week that whatever intimidates me, I am still able to step up to the challenge of overcoming anything that would prevent me from accomplishing my life’s mission of reaching my highest potential in life and bringing me closer to God.”

The former heavyweight champion filmed the challenge in the Bahamas
Tyson admits he is ‘scared to death’
Tyson put the shark to sleep by tickling its nose

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