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Mike Tyson’s mind-blowing 40-year body transformation revealed with 54-year-old looking in better shape than ever

MIKE TYSON has once again wowed fans from his stunning body transformation as he prepares for his comeback fight with Roy Jones Jr.

The boxing legend, 54, looks to be in the shape of his life ahead of the highly-anticipated exhibition bout on November 28.

Mike Tyson has shown off his new ripped physique on Instagram
Iron Mike has undergone a stunning body transformation this year to return to his fighting shape

 Tyson retired in 2005 with a record of 50–6 and battling drug addiction and depression

He gained weight after retiring back in 2005 with a record of 50–6
 Mike Tyson didnt lace up the gloves for ten years after quitting boxing - now he has fallen back in love with the sport
Tyson didn’t lace up the gloves for over a decade after quitting boxing

The American legend has been working hard in the gym for months now after first teasing his comeback in May.

Tyson hasn’t fought since 2005 and last tipped the scales at 16.6st when he walked away from the ring following his defeat to Kevin McBride.

Iron Mike then stopped training and ballooned up to over 21st after retiring, but credits exercise and changing up his diet for his weight-loss.

And an incredible video on social media detailing the boxer’s body transformation throughout the years that started with an image of ten-year-old Tyson until now.

Iron Mike himself recently showed off his chiselled physique on Instagram with a shirtless photo wearing his gloves back in the ring.

British boxing star Daniel Dubois commented: “Legend in the game.”

One fan said: “You’ve proved yourself king!”

Another replied: “You’re going to win champ!”

The ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ revealed earlier this summer that he shed six stone to return to peak condition.

Tyson told TMZ Sports: “At one time I was just 90Ibs over weight. I was doing cocaine, I was drinking and I said Allah if he can stop me from being this way, I’ll change my whole life.

“My brother in law said ‘hey listen. I know you don’t want to fight, but would you fight, but would you fight Bob Sapp?

“I thought about it in my mind – I said I would fight (Sapp marquees of queensberry rules) and for some reason it went from Bob Sapp and the next thing you know I am fighting Roy Jones Jr.”