Shortly after relinquishing the presidency,

Trump is a sports commentator for a boxing match to be held on the occasion of the events of September 11

Trump is a sports commentator.

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Former US President Donald Trump and Trump Jr. are expected to comment on one of the boxing matches that will be held on the 20th anniversary of the events of September 11, where Trump, before becoming president, was a prominent sports commentator, and also worked as a business advisor to the famous boxer, Mike Tyson, He promoted some of the biggest sports competitions and names in the world, in the late eighties and early nineties.

Trump will comment on a bout between boxers Evander Holyfield and Vitor Belfort in Hollywood, Florida, and said: "I love great boxers and great competitions," and added, "I am looking forward to Saturday night, to share my thoughts in the ring, no one wants to miss this special event."

The event has been dubbed the "Most Exciting Heavyweight Match of the Year", and VitiTV, which promotes the match, says the event will be live.

Since Trump's controversial presidency ended in January, he has not appeared in public on many occasions.

To watch the match, viewers have to pay $49.99 (£36.29) in North America and $13.99 (£9.99) in the United Kingdom.

It is expected to take place on Saturday, the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania, which killed nearly 3,000 people.

This former world leader sparked ridicule after announcing the match and his intention to comment on it.

Australian boxing author Alex McClintock wrote on Twitter: “If you ever feel like things are going badly, remember that Donald Trump went from being President of the United States to suspending a new boxing match in Florida between two guys, less than nine months after he gave up presidency.”

Before he became president, Trump was a noted sports commentator and also worked as a business advisor to the famous boxer, Mike Tyson.

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