Mike Tyson Coming to Pakistan for World Title Fight
Mike Tyson is expected to attend Pakistan’s WBA bantamweight gold title fight between Mohammad Waseem and Jakrawut Majungoen in Lahore on November 29. Roy Jones Jr. may also join, making it the most high-profile boxing event in Pakistan’s history.

Pakistan is preparing for one of the most significant nights in its sporting history as legendary American boxer Mike Tyson is expected to attend the WBA bantamweight gold title clash between Pakistan’s Mohammad Waseem and Thailand’s Jakrawut Majungoen on November 29 in Lahore.
Negotiations are currently underway to finalize Tyson’s visit, with sponsors being approached to secure his participation. If all goes according to plan, the former heavyweight world champion—widely regarded as one of the most iconic athletes in the world—will be ringside for what promises to be a milestone in Pakistan’s sporting calendar.
Mike Tyson’s Legacy and Global Fame
Mike Tyson, known globally as “Iron Mike,” transformed boxing in the 1980s and 1990s with his raw power, aggressive style, and unmatched knockout ability. He became the youngest heavyweight champion in history at just 20 years old, and went on to dominate the heavyweight division for years.
Tyson held the WBA, WBC, and IBF titles, unifying the belts and earning a reputation as one of the most feared fighters in the sport’s history. His career, marked by incredible victories and some setbacks, remains one of the most followed stories in global sports.
His presence in Pakistan would represent far more than just celebrity appeal—it would mark a symbolic recognition of Pakistan as a rising destination for professional boxing. At a time when the country is striving to project a positive image internationally, Tyson’s visit could serve as a powerful endorsement.
Roy Jones Jr. Also Set to Attend
Adding to the excitement, reports suggest that Roy Jones Jr., another all-time great, is also expected to attend the Lahore event. Jones, who won world titles in four different weight categories, is remembered as one of the most skillful boxers ever to step into the ring.
With 66 wins from 76 bouts, Jones built a career defined by speed, technique, and flair. His possible attendance, alongside Tyson, would make the event not just a sporting contest but a global spectacle for boxing fans.
The combined star power of Tyson and Jones Jr. will significantly elevate the event’s profile, ensuring international coverage and solidifying its position as the most high-profile professional boxing match in Pakistan’s history.
Mohammad Waseem – Pakistan’s Boxing Star
At the heart of the event is Mohammad Waseem, Pakistan’s own boxing hero. Born in Quetta, Waseem has fought his way to international recognition. Earlier this year, he made headlines after defeating Venezuela’s Ernesto Ireneo in Quetta to claim the WBA bantamweight gold title, a historic achievement for Pakistan.
Waseem, nicknamed the “Falcon,” has a professional record of 16 fights, with 14 wins (10 by knockout) and only two defeats. Known for his speed, precision, and determination, Waseem is regarded as one of the best boxers to emerge from Pakistan in recent decades.
Thailand’s Jakrawut Majungoen may not have the same global recognition as Waseem, but he brings a wealth of experience to the ring. At just 30 years old, Majungoen has fought 59 professional bouts, with 29 knockout victories. His aggressive style and resilience make him a dangerous opponent, capable of challenging even the most skilled fighters.
Why Tyson’s Visit Matters for Pakistan
Tyson’s expected presence at the fight is more than symbolic—it could change the course of Pakistan’s sports industry in several ways:
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International Recognition: Global media outlets will cover the event, putting Pakistan firmly on the boxing map.
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Inspiration for Youth: Tyson’s appearance will inspire young athletes in Pakistan to pursue boxing and other sports with renewed passion.
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Sports Diplomacy: The event can serve as a soft power tool, improving Pakistan’s international image.
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Economic Benefits: Sponsorships, ticket sales, and tourism generated by the event could inject millions into the local economy.
Sports experts believe that Tyson’s visit could spark a revival of professional boxing in Pakistan, creating opportunities for local fighters to train and compete at higher levels.
The announcement has already generated immense excitement among Pakistani fans. Social media platforms are buzzing with conversations, with many calling it a “dream come true” to see Mike Tyson in Pakistan.
As the countdown to November 29 begins, all eyes are on Lahore. The WBA bantamweight gold title fight between Mohammad Waseem and Jakrawut Majungoen is already a significant sporting milestone. But with the possible attendance of Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr., it has the potential to become a historic event that redefines Pakistan’s place in the world of professional boxing.