FORMER BOXER MIKE TYSON IN KINSHASA FOR 50th ANNIVERSARY OF ‘RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE’
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Mike Tyson Returns To Congo To Celebrate 51 Years Of The ‘Rumble In The Jungle’ » News.ng
Half a century after “The Rumble in the Jungle” shook the world, boxing icon Mike Tyson has retraced history’s footsteps with a deeply emotional visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)—the land where Muhammad Ali and George Foreman carved their names into sporting eternity. Touching down in Kinshasa, Tyson was welcomed with fanfare and met by President Félix Tshisekedi, marking a historic reunion between modern boxing greatness and the s…
Mike Tyson Inspires Young Boxers During ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ Anniversary in DR Congo
American former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson met with young Congolese boxers in Kinshasa as part of celebrations marking the 51st anniversary of the legendary 1974 “Rumble in the Jungle” bout between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. Tyson observed local athletes training on the streets of the capital before addressing them at the historic Ali-Foreman Stadium, where the original fight took place. The visit, filled with nostalgia and ins…
FORMER BOXER MIKE TYSON IN KINSHASA FOR 50th ANNIVERSARY OF ‘RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE’
FORMER BOXER MIKE TYSON IN KINSHASA FOR 50th ANNIVERSARY OF ‘RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE’ AMERICAN former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson arrived in Congo DR to mark the 50th anniversary of the ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo on October 19, 2025. Tyson met with young boxers […] The post FORMER BOXER MIKE TYSON IN KINSHASA FOR 50th ANNIVERSARY OF ‘RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE’ first appeared on The Zambian…
Mike Tyson returns to Kinshasa nearly 50 years after ‘Rumble in the Jungle’
Legendary boxer Mike Tyson has returned to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, marking nearly five decades since the historic “Rumble in the Jungle” the 1974 heavyweight clash between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman that redefined global sports and African pride. Unlike the roaring crowds and flashing cameras of that era, Tyson’s visit this time is deeply personal. The boxing icon arrives not to fight, but to honour his Congolese roots and p…
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