The veteran boxing heavyweight champion Mike Tyson has decided to tattoo his entire face after losing a fight with Jake Paul.
Following his recent fight against Paul, Tyson has revealed plans to expand his iconic facial tattoo.
The 58-year-old boxer shared his thoughts with The New York Post, hinting that he’s considering a bold move: covering his entire face with tattoos.
Tyson Teasing Fans
Tyson’s distinctive tribal tattoo, inked in 2003, wraps around his left eye and cheek, becoming one of his trademarks.

While keeping details under wraps, Tyson told the post that, “I’m not going to tell you, but it’s going to be interesting.”

Why Tyson is Tattooing His Face?
For Tyson, the decision is more ideological than most people think. “ I think it’s liberation,” Tyson said.
“I don’t care if somebody’s not going to put me on their plane or let me on their yacht or anything. [The face tattoo] allows me to be me,” Tyson continued.