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Jamie Foxx Talks Going Through a Physical Transformation to Play Mike Tyson In Upcoming Biopic

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Jamie Foxx has been trying to get the Mike Tyson biopic off the ground for years, and now the project has finally taken flight.

Foxx is known to be able to mimic a number of famous voices, Tyson being one of them.

Foxx gave a sample of the Tyson impersonation during his recent interview, and some might say he sounded exactly like the boxing legend.

A release date for the Tyson biopic hasn’t been announced, but Foxx has been plugging it for years.

Foxx said a child is hitting those mitts and an older Tyson is his trainer.

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