
Mike Tyson Assaults Cameraman, Loses in Split Decision
A brawl outside South American nightclub 'El Diablo' Thursday night resulted in Mike Tyson's third straight boxing defeat. The fight started as Tyson was exiting the club and attempting to enter a vehicle. Cameraman Luis Volho tripped Tyson as he was positioning himself to film the boxer. Three bystanders who witnessed the scuffle scored the fight 29-28 Volho, 30-28 Tyson and 30-29 Volho, handing Mike Tyson yet another embarrassing defeat. Commenting on his split decision victory, Volho said, "Tyson actually hit like a girl. Throughout the whole fight it was abundantly clear that his best days are behind him." Volho's manager noted that his next opponent, scheduled for July 2006, will be taxi driver Carlos Reyes.
A brawl outside South American nightclub 'El Diablo' Thursday night resulted in Mike Tyson's third straight boxing defeat. The fight started as Tyson was exiting the club and attempting to enter a vehicle. Cameraman Luis Volho tripped Tyson as he was positioning himself to film the boxer. Three bystanders who witnessed the scuffle scored the fight 29-28 Volho, 30-28 Tyson and 30-29 Volho, handing Mike Tyson yet another embarrassing defeat. Commenting on his split decision victory, Volho said, "Tyson actually hit like a girl. Throughout the whole fight it was abundantly clear that his best days are behind him." Volho's manager noted that his next opponent, scheduled for July 2006, will be taxi driver Carlos Reyes.







