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'Who is it': Bizarre Mike Tyson statue leaves fans baffled

A statue of Mike Tyson was unveiled at Resorts World in LAs Vegas, which drew some criticism. (Image: @ResortsWorldlv)
A statue of Mike Tyson was unveiled at Resorts World in LAs Vegas, which drew some criticism. (Image: @ResortsWorldlv)

A statue of Mike Tyson has left fans bewildered after for appearing to show little resemblance to the youngest heavyweight world champion of all time.

Resorts World unveiled a 10ft high bronze statue of 'Iron' Mike Tyson in Las Vegas on the weekend, but fans couldn't help but compare it to the infamous Cristiano Ronaldo statue debacle.

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Standing in front of the monster statue, Tyson appeared happy with the gesture.

Statue Tyson showcased him with his gloves on and his signature face tattoo.

However, many fans thought that was as close as it came to resembling the boxer who won his first world title at just 20 years old in 1986.

Many fans said it would be unrecognisable if it wasn't for the face tattoo.

Not long after the statue reveal, it was reported Tyson would be fighting YouTuber Logan Paul in an up-coming bout in 2022.

Paul is coming off a fight with legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather, while Tyson fought boxing icon Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition bout earlier this year.

Mike Tyson (pictured) looks on prior to the start of a heavyweight fight against Trevor Berbick.
Mike Tyson (pictured) was the youngest heavyweight champion of all-time. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

Mike Tyson statue draws Cristiano Ronaldo comparison

Probably the most famous statue debacle in recent times was that of famous football icon Ronaldo.

Ronaldo's hometown island of Madeira renamed its airport in honour of their hero and unveiled a statue alongside the announcement.

However, the statute drew immediate criticism after many debated any sort of resemblance to the football icon.

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