Mike Tyson has been offered a stunning return to the ring against MMA fighter Fedor Emelianenko.

The 58-year-old hung up his gloves in 2005 but returned after 19 years to take on Youtuber Jake Paul at the AT&T Stadium in Texas in November.

He earned £16million for his efforts but looked like a shadow of his former self as he laboured to a wide unanimous decision loss.

Tyson, who has won 50 fights and five major world titles, has been offered the bout by Kazakh combat sports promotion, Alash Pride League (APL), who hope to tempt him with a winter clash against the Russian MMA icon.

Speaking in Astana, Kazakhstan this week, APL President, Alimzhan Bektaev, said: ‘We are planning a bout between Mike Tyson and Fedor Emelianenko.

‘Work in this direction is already underway…

Tyson has been offered a stunning return to the ring against MMA fighter Fedor Emelianenko
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Tyson has been offered a stunning return to the ring against MMA fighter Fedor Emelianenko

Alimzhan Bektaev, said: 'We are planning a bout between Mike Tyson and Fedor Emelianenko
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Alimzhan Bektaev, said: ‘We are planning a bout between Mike Tyson and Fedor Emelianenko

Tyson looked a shadow of his former self during a wide unanimous decision loss against Paul
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Tyson looked a shadow of his former self during a wide unanimous decision loss against Paul

‘The tournament, where we want to invite Mike Tyson, is scheduled for December.’

Emelianenko is widely recognised as one the greatest MMA fighters of all time, holding a legendary 27-fight winning streak during the mid to late 2000s.

The former PRIDE heavyweight title holder has a professional record of 40-7, which includes victories against Mark Coleman, Andrei Arlovski, Mirko Cro Cop and Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira.

He retired in February 2023 after a first-round knockout loss to Ryan Bader.

The APL has not confirmed which rules the bout would come under but it is highly likely to be boxing.

Emelianenko, nicknamed ‘The Last Emperor, has previously shown interest in fighting Tyson.

Speaking on the Ariel Helwani in 2023, after his retirement from MMA, Emelianenko said: ‘MMA is done 100 per cent, I am not going to go back to MMA.

‘I want to try my hand at boxing, I think it will be interesting…

While Tyson went the distance with Paul in his last bout, Logan Paul admitted easing up on him
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While Tyson went the distance with Paul in his last bout, Logan Paul admitted easing up on him

Emelianenko, nicknamed 'The Last Emperor, has previously shown interest in fighting Tyson
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Emelianenko, nicknamed ‘The Last Emperor, has previously shown interest in fighting Tyson

‘I watched the fight between Roy Jones and Mike Tyson, I would like to fight him. He has a big name, and he is a legend.’

While Tyson went the distance with Paul in his last bout, the Youtuber admitted easing up on him as the fight went on.

‘After I’d seen him tired I didn’t want to put too much hurt on him, but I wanted the fans to get a good experience,’ he continued. ‘But there was a point where my aggression and violence went away when I wasn’t getting hit. I love Mike.’

An average of 60 million households watched the main event live, with as many as 65 million watching at one time, according to MVP.

The win took Paul to a professional boxing record of 11-1 – with the one defeat coming against Tommy Fury in February last year – and it is unclear what will come next for the 27-year-old.

Many were surprised the fight was even sanctioned after it was initially delayed in June when Tyson suffered an ulcer flareup on a cross-country flight.

Tyson claimed he nearly died on that plane and ultimately had eight blood transfusions as he recovered from the incident.