Former world boxing champion Badu Jack has posted a video clip on his official social media accounts as he prays with American boxing legend Mike Tyson at a cafe in Los Angeles.

The Swedish Muslim boxer - who lives in America - commented on the video, saying, "I pray alongside two Muslim brothers Mike Tyson and Amer Abdullah."

Praying side by side with my brothers @MikeTyson & @TeamAbdallah #muslimbrothers #alhamdulillah pic.twitter.com/RpdXCfYWme

- Badou Jack (@BadouJack) August 23, 2020

In just a few hours, the video received hundreds of thousands of interactions, and quickly spread on social networking sites, whose leaders celebrated the prayer of the Muslim legend Tyson.

Tyson, nicknamed "Iron Man," declared his Islam in the 1990s while in prison, convicted of a rape case said to be fabricated, and called himself Tyson's owner.

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The truth. Tonight. 10 | 9c on ABC. #ToTellTheTruth

A post shared by Mike Tyson (@miketyson) on Aug 13, 2020 at 11:12 am PDT

Tyson decided to return to the boxing ring recently, at the age of 54, and the crowd is waiting for his first show fight for charitable purposes in front of his compatriot Roy Jones on November 28.

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- Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) August 6, 2020

Jack converted to Islam to his father, a Muslim of Gambian origin, and Amer Abdullah, who is of Jordanian origin, won the Kickboxing World Championship.

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Praying side by side with my brothers @miketyson & @teamabdallah #muslimbrothers #alhamdulillah

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