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Jamie Foxx can pack a punch, but will need to go into a ‘dark hole’ for new Mike Tyson biopic, says close pal

JAMIE Foxx can "hold his own" in a fight, but he will need to go into a "dark hole" mentally to portray Mike Tyson in the eagerly-awaited biopic, his stylist and close pal has revealed.

The Oscar-winning actor, who has already begun to transform his body to match the ex-boxing champ's physique, has his work cut out for him after announcing the project has been given the green light - following years of movie industry buzz.

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He has also hung out with the famous pair, who have been close since the 90s.

Asked if he's ever seen Jamie in a fight, he admitted: "Oh yeah, I have. It ain't nothing nice, I can tell you that. You ain't gonna run up on him that's for sure.

"Trust and believe when I tell you, he can hold his own.

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and was jailed for six years in 1992 for raping 18-year-old Desiree Washington, a former Miss Black America contestant, in a hotel room.

The former boxer, who maintains his innocence to this day, was released on parole after three years and went on to book a series of comeback fights.

Mike, a father of seven biological children with multiple women, has been married to his third wife, Lakiha Spicer, since 2009.

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His daughter, Exodus, with ex-wife Sol Xochitl, was only four when she accidentally suffocated by getting her neck stuck in a cord on a treadmill.

Mike later revealed he tries not to dwell on her death, and didn't want to know the circumstances in which she died as he may place blame.

Jamie's stylist and close pal Jack Manson hopes to work with him on another Oscar campaignCredit: Instagram

The star, who is considered one of the best heavyweights of all time, wants to tell his full story in the new movie.

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Quizzed on what it will reveal, Jack said: "I believe that it won't all be new, but it's a chance for the mature, older Mike to look back at his life.

"Everything from the rape charges to being at the pinnacle of boxing and losing a child, he's had these peaks and valleys in life that a lot of us will never have experienced or even survived.

"He's got the time and experience to look back and reflect on it like, 'You know what, maybe I was a little bit crazy, maybe some of that stuff I deserved', but at the time, he was blaming everybody else."

Asked his opinion of Mike now, Jack described him as being "more personable" and in touch with who he is as a person.

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"I can tell you just from sitting in the presence of conversations, he's very amenable, whereas back then he was very guarded," he said.

"I believe there's still some degree of guardedness, but because he doesn't have all those other weights in his life, he's much more personable.

"Even people he doesn't know, he's like, 'Hey brother, how are you?' He acknowledges people in the room."

The highs of Tyson's career were met by severe lows after his retiredCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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Talking about Foxx's relationship with Mike, he said: "Jamie's always concerned about his health, how he's doing, and how the family's doing, how's business doing. They have a genuine love and respect for each other, as brothers, as friends, as fathers.

"They want to see each other's kids do well and succeed, they're there for each other.

"I've been around them, just hanging out and shooting the breeze, talking about old stories and different things."

Jamie, now 52, often recalls the first time he met Mike, while doing stand-up in the early 90s.

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As he began impersonating Tyson as part of his set, the room fell silent, before a fan shouted: "Mike is in here.'

Jack explained: "His bodyguard goes, 'Mike said do the joke, and it better be funny'. He did the joke and he got a standing ovation.

"Mike went up to him afterwards like, 'Oh you're the funny guy' and the rest is history, they've been friends ever since."

While the pair have a lot in common, Jack says the actor has been able to deal with fame a lot better, and is very self-aware after 30 years in LA.

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Mike Tyson, who now runs his own multi-million-dollar cannabis company, is ready to come out of retirementCredit: Instagram / @miketyson

"Hollywood celebrities get all the way up and they come crashing down," he said. "One thing Jamie has been able to do really well is navigate that, not get too high on the highs and not get too low on the lows."

Father-of-two Jamie won't have trouble portraying young Mike, with the help of CGI technology, in his essence at parties, as he's known for throwing the biggest bashes.

"That's who he is, he's always had that persona," Jack laughed. "If you want to give him the title of Playboy, then yeah, but not in the sense of being disrespectful, he's very respectful.

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"But is he going to be tied down and married? No, not at all. We grew up believing everyone should be married and have kids, but that's not reality."

Mike is backing his pal Foxx to pull off a perfect performance, but delivered a stark warning about the challenge ahead.

In an interview with Charlie Mack, he said: "He can do a great job I know that.

"I'm very grateful. I'm very excited about it. I'm gonna sit down and tell him the truth and he's gonna have to learn to process that.

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"It's not going to be pretty."

Foxx has been waiting for the green light on his Tyson project for yearsCredit: PA:Press Association

The former heavyweight champ, who turns 54 next week, is preparing to make a sensational comeback himself - 15 years after retiring.

He has been enduring a grueling fitness regime as he plans to dust off his gloves for the first time since 2005.

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Mike Tyson has been releasing explosive training clips ahead of his return to the ring

Although his return to the ring is to compete in charity exhibition bouts, he has also been reportedly offered millions for a number of matches.

"Would I like to see Mike fight again? Not necessarily," Jack admitted. "I don't think he has anything to prove.

"[But] at this stage of his life, if this is something that he wants to do, to fight again..

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"I think he needs to make it very clear, like 'Hey, I got enough money, I'm happy, I'm content with my life, but as an athlete I want to step in the ring and challenge myself at this age to fight and see what I can do'."

Asked if Tyson is excited about the upcoming biopic, Jack also said: "I think anybody would be, he just wants to make sure his story is going to be told in the right way, the good and the bad.

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"For Mike, it's also accepting the bad and saying, 'I'm okay with this, and hopefully somebody else can learn from my mistakes'.

"You have to be comfortable sharing those stories. And it's not a conviction of who you are as a person, but what you went through.

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"If you're able to help one person make a better decision, then your sharing of the story was worth it."

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