Actor Jamie Foxx set to star in Mike Tyson biopic series

Jamie Foxx looks set to take on the life story of controversial boxing great Mike Tyson. PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK (AFP) - Jamie Foxx won an Oscar in 2005 for his portrayal of singing legend Ray Charles.

Now, the 53-year-old actor, who voiced Pixar's first black lead in the animated movie Soul (2020), looks set to take on the life story of another iconic American - controversial boxing great Mike Tyson.

The television limited series about Iron Mike is in development, the boxer announced, with Antoine Fuqua of Training Day (2001) and The Equalizer (2014) set to direct and Martin Scorsese on the production team.

"I have been looking to tell my story for quite some time," Tyson said in a statement sent to AFP on Monday (March 22), which confirmed information first reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

"I look forward to collaborating with Martin, Antoine, Jamie and the entire creative team to bring audiences a series that not only captures my professional and personal journey but also inspires and entertains."

A spokesman for Fuqua confirmed he is attached to the project.

So far, the series has not been acquired by a network or streaming service, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Tyson said his recent comeback to the ring - he fought to a draw with Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition in November 2020, at age 54 - made this the perfect time for his story to be told.

The former world heavyweight champion is one of boxing's most successful - and most controversial - figures. Considered one of the best heavyweights of all time, he went 50-6 with 44 knockouts, retiring in 2005 with a loss to Kevin McBride.

In a photo from Nov 22, 1986, Mike Tyson (right) fights against Trevor Berbick to become the youngest heavyweight world champion in history, in Las Vegas. PHOTO: AFP

But he is also known for his erratic behaviour - biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield's ear before losing their infamous 1997 bout - and his brushes with the law, including a conviction for rape and a cocaine addiction.

Tyson bounced back, playing himself in The Hangover (2009) and then taking a one-man show to Broadway. He also played a rogue property developer in Hong Kong martial arts film Ip Man 3 (2015).

In late February, streaming platform Hulu announced it was making a limited series about the boxer called Iron Mike.

Tyson said that project did not have his blessing, and that he was not going to earn anything from the "tone-deaf cultural misappropriation" of his life story. He urged viewers to boycott Hulu.

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