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Mike Tyson was a formidable boxer in his prime, so you'd expect he'd command considerable respect as a referee.

It could be argued the sight of the former heavyweight champion, who returns to the ring tonight, barking orders could be more intimidating than any opponent.

 After hanging up his gloves, Tyson donned a referee shirt to oversee an MMA match in Manchester
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After hanging up his gloves, Tyson donned a referee shirt to oversee an MMA match in Manchester

In 2006 in Manchester, 'Iron Mike' got a surprise call from the World Cage Fighting Championship, an MMA promotion in the UK, to act as referee for a match between Spaniard Diego Gonzalez and 20-year old Terry Etim, a Liverpudlian who went on to have a decent career in UFC, of which Tyson is a big fan of.

Etim fought 11 times in the UFC between 2007 and 2013 and recorded a win in front of the boxing Hall of Famers by submitting his opponent in just 59 seconds.

As a man who began his career knocking people out quickly, Tyson can only have been impressed.

 Terry Etim had the honour of having his hand raised by the boxing legend
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Terry Etim had the honour of having his hand raised by the boxing legend
 Tyson is a big MMA fan and has been seen at UFC events alongside his friend, Dana White
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Tyson is a big MMA fan and has been seen at UFC events alongside his friend, Dana White
 It was an easy night for Tyson, who called off the fight after just one minute
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It was an easy night for Tyson, who called off the fight after just one minute

It's not the first time he has donned a referee shirt in a different sport.

Tyson bagged $3.5million to referee the WrestleMania 14 contest between Shawn Michaels and Stone Cold Steve Austin in 1998 when his boxing licence was suspended.

His star power helped launch WWE above WCW in the Monday Night Wars and ultimately made the former the biggest wrestling company on the planet.

Still, we have to imagined World Cage Fighting Championship wasn't shelling out $3.5m.

 Tyson losing to Kevin McBride was the final straw in a storied boxing career
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Tyson losing to Kevin McBride was the final straw in a storied boxing career

Maybe Tyson did it for his love of the sport?

"When I came up, my trainer was a boxing guy. If my guy was in UFC, I'd probably go that way," he explained to ESPN.

"I love UFC, big time. How could you not be? They play UFC so much, you see it year round, and you just have to want to be a fan. If you're not a fan, you’re not cool.

"I would love to do that stuff."

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The gig in Manchester came a year after he retired from the sport that made him - and five after his controversial appearance in the UK where he was paid handsomely to fight Julius Francis.

Tyson walked away from boxing in 2005 after a loss to Kevin McBride and publicly admitted after he had only taken the fight for the money.

However, 15 years later, the fire burns bright for the former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and he's scratching that itch in an eight-round exhibition fight next month.

Tyson will jump back into the ring at the tender age of 54 in November to fight fellow legend Roy Jones Jr.

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