Mike Tyson Helps Train Serena Williams w/ Boxing Skills [VIDEO]

Mike Tyson Helps Train Serena Williams w/ Boxing Skills [VIDEO]
Boxing legend Mike Tyson, 53, recently strapped his deadly boxing gloves for a one-on-one training session with tennis star, Serena Williams. On Wednesday (Dec. 18th), the former boxing champion shared a shot from their training as both athletes posed with their boxing gloves while at a resort club in south Florida. After their one-on-one, Mike Tyson says he doesn’t want any parts of Serena Williams in the ring. He wrote,
”I don’t want to get in the ring with this GOAT. @serenawilliams much love and respect.”

During their training, Mike Tyson is seen giving the tennis star boxing techniques. Serena Williams gives the punching bag her best left, right jab combinations while rocking her signature tennis skirt and Nike visor.
It’s safe to say Williams packs a powerful punch. So much, she recently smashed a tennis racket in a heated 2018 loss in the U.S. Open.
#Serena killed that #racket #USOpen pic.twitter.com/Cq4CYjNvgZ
— Larry FooteSack (@atxhobogrl) September 8, 2018
However, after the controversial loss, the same damaged racket was cashed in with a huge payday. According to reports, Serena’s racket been sold for $20,910 at a New Jersey auction.
Do you think Serena could have a career in boxing? Tell us in the comments!
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