AUTHORITIES WILL NOT file criminal charges against former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson after he was recorded on video punching a fellow passenger on a plane at San Francisco International Airport last month, prosecutors announced.
The San Mateo County District AttorneyтАЩs Office said it has closed the case.
The victim and Tyson both requested that charges not be filed, District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe said in a statement.
The video shows Mike Tyson leaning over the back of his seat repeatedly striking the unidentified man in the head, drawing blood.
The footage was first shared by TMZ, which said it was recorded on a Jet Blue plane bound for Florida.
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Prior to the physical altercation, the other passenger was seen on the video standing over TysonтАЩs seat тАУ waving his arms and talking animatedly while the former boxer sits quietly.
Representatives for Tyson previously said the boxer was on a flight with тАЬan aggressive passenger who began harassing him and threw a water bottle at him while he was in his seatтАЭ.
Attorneys for Tyson praised the district attorneyтАЩs decision in a statement on Tuesday, thanking law enforcement for their тАЬcareful, diligent and professional workтАЭ.
Since Tyson retired from boxing, he has worked as an actor, podcaster and cannabis entrepreneur.
He was in San Francisco in April for the annual 420 cannabis festival in Golden Gate Park, where he was promoting his cannabis brand Tyson 2.0, SFGate reported.
Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion in history in 1987 at age 20. During his career he had 50 wins, 44 of them by knockout.
In the 1990s, Tyson served three years in prison after being convicted of rape. He has maintained his innocence in that case.
Tyson was briefly barred from boxing after infamously biting off part of Evander HolyfieldтАЩs ear during a fight in 1997.
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