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Mike Tyson says he will tell Jamie Foxx ‘the truth’ about his life ahead of biopic: ‘It’s not going to be pretty’

Film is moving forward after six years in development

Isobel Lewis
Monday 22 June 2020 10:19 EDT
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Mike Tyson promises to tell Jamie Foxx 'the truth' ahead of biopic

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Mike Tyson is going to tell Jamie Foxx “the truth” about his life as the actor prepares to play him in a new biopic.

Appearing on Instagram Live with Charlie Mack, the former heavyweight champion shared his thoughts on Foxx’s casting in the currently unnamed film, which is moving forward after being in the works for six years.

“He’s going to do a great job, I know that,” Tyson, 53, said, with Mack replying: “He’s going to do an awesome job, as Mike Tyson would say.”

“Yeah, I’m very grateful,” the boxer continued, adding: “I’m very excited about it. I’m going to sit down and tell him the truth and he’s going to have to learn how to process that. It’s not going to be pretty and stuff.”

Last week, Foxx revealed that he’d been using lockdown to get into shape for the role now that the “ball was officially rolling”.

The Django Unchained actor said that he was excited to use the film to show the “evolution” of Tyson, who served three years in prison for rape in 1992 and nine months for assaulting two motorists in 1999.

“I saw him at the height of his career and also when things got bad, when things got bumpy, I also saw him as well,” Foxx said.

“We want to show how everybody evolves, everybody comes from a good or bad place.

Foxx added that “when we add the layers on Mike Tyson and his journey, everybody – young and old – will be able to understand this man’s journey”.

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