A new ABC News docuseries premiering Tuesday is taking a look inside the climb, crash and comeback of boxing legend Mike Tyson.
The four-hour series, “Mike Tyson: The Knockout,” looks at the life of the former heavyweight champion -- from his troubled beginnings to becoming the undisputed world champion to his 1992 rape conviction.
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The documentary features interviews with actor Rosie Perez, former President of HBO Sports Ross Greenburg, ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap and those in Tyson’s inner circle.
It also includes exclusive ABC News archive material as well as previously unaired interview footage with Tyson.
The documentary showcases how Tyson transformed from a rough kid from Brooklyn into a sports icon.
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Tyson’s problems led to his downfall in and out of the ring, followed by the now-infamous fight when he bit off part of Evander Holyfield’s ear and was suspended from the sport but has since made amends.
The show ends with previously unaired footage from an ABC News interview with Tyson, where he reflects on the man he is today.
Watch “Mike Tyson: The Knockout” starting at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25 and continuing at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1.