MIKE TYSON repeatedly punched a fellow passenger on board a plane and left him bloodied, reports suggest.
According to , Mike Tyson, 55, got into a scuffle when an "overly excited" fan, who sat behind him, kept talking "in his ear" after the boxing legend asked him to "chill".
The alleged incident took place on board a flight scheduled to take off from San Francisco International Airport to Florida at 10:30pm local time.
Witnesses claim Tyson was initially "cool" with all the passengers, including the one sat behind him and his friend.
The Baddest Man on the Planet even took a selfie with one of the two and remained "patient" with the other man sat in the row behind him.
However, the passenger apparently continued to "annoy" him and that is when the American allegedly threw a series of punches to his face, which bloodied his forehead.
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A video was released showing what appeared to be Tyson delivering a flurry of blows at the man.
Sources close to the boxing great claimed the passenger was "extremely intoxicated" and wouldn't stop provoking the heavyweight athlete.
According to TMZ, Tyson's team claim the passenger threw a bottle of water at the former world heavyweight champion.
Witnesses added that Tyson disembarked from the aircraft just seconds later.
The man who was punched received medical attention and spoke to police after the incident.
ALL-TIME GREAT
Tyson is considered as one of the best and most intimidating boxers of all time.
Iron Mike enjoyed a successful career from 1985 until 2005 that saw him winning 50 out of 58 fights, of which he only lost six.
Once Tyson hung up his gloves, as well as his signature intensity that made him so feared, he turned to different ventures.
He has tried his luck in Hollywood as part of the Hangover films and even turned to public speaking.
Tyson is currently in the cannabis business as he legally sells weed since 2016 through his Tyson Holistic label and makes £500,000 per month.
He also made a shock comeback to the ring as he took on Roy Jones Jr in an eight-round exhibition fight, which ended in a draw two years ago.