Mike Tyson visits the Democratic Republic of Congo

Source: WBC

29/10/2025

Mike Tyson visits the Democratic Republic of Congo

Former world heavyweight champion, Mike Tyson, made an emotional visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), coinciding with the 51st anniversary of the legendary “Rumble in the Jungle” bout, which redefined boxing history in 1974. Tyson landed in Kinshasa to pay a heartfelt tribute to the legacy of Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, whose names united Africa and the world of sport under a single emotion in what was then Zaire. The former champion was received by Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi, underscoring the importance and historical significance of this visit.

With his characteristic energy, Tyson toured the iconic locations linked to that historic confrontation in which Ali regained the world heavyweight championship y stopping Foreman. Tyson also dedicated some time to share with young local boxers, encouraging them to “keep the passion alive” that inspired millions around the world.

During his stay, Tyson also held meetings with Congolese authorities and sports representatives. The goal of these encounters was to explore ways to promote boxing as a tool for social development and youth training in the DRC. Tyson highlighted the profound warmth of the Congolese people and expressed his firm desire to “contribute to the future of boxing in Africa.”

The former champion’s return is not just an act of nostalgia; it symbolizes a bridge between two glorious eras: that of the heroes of the squared circle who forged history and that of the new African talents seeking to make their way in world boxing.

In Tyson’s own words, the “Rumble in the Jungle” was more than just a fight: it was “a lesson in courage and hope that still resonates.” With this visit, the former champion reaffirms his connection to the spiritual roots of boxing and to a continent that, half a century later, continues to be a source of inspiration and talent for the world’s great sports figures.