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    Mike Tyson Tv Deal

    San Antonio boxer nearing made-for-TV deal with Tyson
    News tysoncrazy50 writes "Bill Corrigan, the boxer/promoter/dreamer who has spent the better part of the past year attempting to put together a Mike Tyson fight � with himself as the opponent � appears close to pulling it off.

    Corrigan said Iron Mike, through Tyson's personal manager, Craig Jones, signed a "memorandum of agreement" last week to fight Corrigan and participate in a reality TV series chronicling the fighters' training leading up to the bout.

    "We pretty much have a done deal here," Corrigan said. "It's exciting."

    It's also a bit hard to believe, but apparently it's legit.

    Corrigan, a local entrepreneur who moved to the Alamo City a couple of years ago from Minnesota, is a former boxer who has gone up against the likes of Vladimir Klitschko, David Izon, Francois Botha, Bruce Seldon, Mike Weaver and David Tua.

    But at 41 and a good 80 pounds above his fighting weight, Corrigan hasn't fought in five years. Plus, his record is a less-than-glittering 11-14-1, with all of the losses coming by knockout.

    That apparently did nothing to discourage a California-based television production company, which is prepared to underwrite the series and pay Tyson $2.5 million.

    Clinton Walker, CEO of Xess Entertainment Group, confirmed that a deal had been reached with Tyson's camp and that the company is busy shopping the series to the cable television networks.

    Click Read More below for the full story.

    Walker said $100,000 was placed in escrow last week as a "good-faith deposit," money that will go to Tyson once a TV deal has been worked out.

    Corrigan and Walker were in Las Vegas this past week at the National Association of Television Program Executives convention to gauge interest in the series.

    "Everyone loves the idea of a Mike Tyson reality show," Corrigan said.

    Walker said filming on the project should start this week in San Antonio, but that several details have changed from the original proposal.

    For one, the fight likely will not take place in San Antonio, but in Geneva, Switzerland, this summer, in conjunction with a Janet Jackson concert there.

    Also, Tyson will be more involved in the project. Cameras will follow Tyson as he prepares for the fight.

    "We want this as raw and uncut as we can get," Walker said.

    With Tyson, that shouldn't be a problem.

    It's far from a done deal yet, especially with the erratic and combustible Tyson involved. But get ready for Tyson like you've never seen him before � going up against a San Antonio man in a real-life Rocky story.
    Last edited by joeboxer; 02-10-2005, 01:25 AM.

    #2
    This article came from Tyson Talk.com, so if it turns out to be ****, blame them. But I think if its real, reality TV is the perfect place for Mike.

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      #3
      Originally posted by joeboxer
      This article came from Tyson Talk.com, so if it turns out to be ****, blame them. But I think if its real, reality TV is the perfect place for Mike.
      A Tyson reality series would be a great idea, if they can get ratings off following Ashley Simpson around the ratings would be huge for follwing Tyson around. Who wouldn't watch that ****.

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        #4
        True, i have wanted this show ever since the Osbournes came out.

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          #5
          This will be both the funniest and sadest thing I will ever see.

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            #6
            What if they try and show Tyson taking a poop or something and he freaks out and eats the camera man.

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              #7
              Or the show could be like the Contender and suck.

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                #8
                Originally posted by joeboxer
                This article came from Tyson Talk.com, so if it turns out to be ****, blame them. But I think if its real, reality TV is the perfect place for Mike.

                Mike's gotta get out of debt. He's gotta take what he can get. Good for him.

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                  #9
                  this is something that does not interest me at all. i haven't even watched his last 3 fights. he should not be mentioned in hte same sentance as boxing. thats just my personal opinion. after the holyfield incident he should have never been allowed back ing the ring. i simply wont watch it unless the iraqis kidnap me and force me to as torture.

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                    #10
                    I'm pretty burned out on Reality shows but the story of Iron Mike is still interesting and I'd probably tune in to see what it was about.

                    BTW, I don't condone the Iron Bite in the least, but I can understand the retaliation aspect. Holyfield was throwing his head around and getting away with it.

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