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Mike Tyson still has his remarkable punching power at the age of 57, as an incredible clip has emerged of the boxing legend hitting the pads in training.
Tyson was seen in the ring with trainer Rafael Cordeiro, who posted a video of the pair on his Instagram.
And Tyson looked extremely nimble in the clip as he dodged his trainer's punches and delivered some powerful punches of his own.
'Another day at the office! “Thank you for everything my brother!” Cordeiro captioned the clip.
The video comes months after Tyson helped MMA star Francis Ngannou prepare for his crossover fight with Tyson Fury.
Mike Tyson showed off his remarkable punching power in a new training video
The boxing legend is widely considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all time
Tyson was approached by Ngannou ahead of his crossover fight against Fury last October.
He told Mail Sport: “How often do you really get involved in an immortal event?”
“How many times in my life will I be able to do something like this.”
“Some of the magnitude.” So of course I want to be involved in it and say yes to it.”
Tyson became the sport's youngest heavyweight champion in 1986 at the age of 20.
He worked with Ngannou to improve his striking skills, precision and ring intelligence.
Mike Tyson displays remarkable punching power at 57… An incredible clip emerges of the former heavyweight champion hitting the pads in the gym, months after helping Francis Ngannou focus on his Preparing for a fight with Tyson Fury