Ahead of Roy Jones Jr fight, Mike Tyson has been flexing his biceps to show off amazing body transfo

Is Mike Tyson ready to return to boxing at the age of 54? Like everyone else, NFL quarterback Russell Wilson really wanted to know the answer when he spoke to the former heavyweight champion of the world.

Is Mike Tyson ready to return to boxing at the age of 54?

Like everyone else, NFL quarterback Russell Wilson really wanted to know the answer when he spoke to the former heavyweight champion of the world.

And it's fair to say a shirtless Tyson, flexing his biceps, made his feelings quite clear.

The boxing legend will make his highly-anticipated comeback against Roy Jones Jr, 51, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on November 28, which will also be live on talkSPORT.

Tyson hasn’t fought for 15 years and last tipped the scales at 16.6st when he was forced to quit the sport after defeat to Kevin McBride in 2005.

But with his renewed passions and incredible vigour, he’s whipped himself back into incredible shape.

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In recent months, his social media has been full of inspiring footage of him readying for action which has impressed fight fans.

And in an interview with NFL superstar Wilson, the former champ made his outrageous physical condition abundantly clear.

Wilson asked Tyson: "So, tell me about these next two weeks, you ready to roll? You fired up? You gonna look like old Mike Tyson?"

The boxing icon, sitting there topless, replied 'Yeah man' before flexing his biceps.

Tyson added: "Look at this! Come on, man. Look at this. Come on, brother.

"I'm The Rock, I'm the Hulkster baby! I'm beautiful baby!"

In fact, Tyson claims to be in the best shape of his life, resembling an 18-year-old version of himself.

Tyson recently said: “The last time I was this weight was 17 or 18 years old.

“I’m really happy with everything I’ve been doing, it’s down to confidence and self affirmation.

“It’s amazing, I’m just ready to do this. I can’t explain it in words.

“I’m going to go as long as this is working. My legend is going to be that I gave a lot more than I took.”

And in a post on Instagram counting down the days to his return, he drew many responses, including from Britain's rising heavyweight Daniel Dubois, who wrote: "Legend in the game."

On Tyson's debut, against Hector Mercedes in 1985, he weighed in at 15.3st, and just a year later he became the youngest world champion in boxing history.

Thereafter, the New Yorker completed one of sport's most dramatic careers, from explosive knockouts to public scandals.

No matter what happens during his exhibition against Jones Jr, the sight of a chiselled Tyson in the ring will send memories flooding back.

Download the talkSPORT app and listen to a huge heavyweight night of action this Saturday, with live and exclusive radio commentary of Daniel Dubois vs Joe Joyce followed by live coverage of Mike Tyson’s return to the ring against Roy Jones Jr

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