Mike Tyson, 54, who is attracting the attention of world boxing fans for his recent return, gave a hint to his opponent before returning.

Tyson shook the question as to whether Evander Hollyfield, 58, was an opponent before returning to an interview with 'Young Money Radio' by American rapper Lil Wayne on the 24th.

Tyson said, "I will not believe if my opponent returns to the public."

"Many players want to stick with me. I will close the deal this week," Tyson said.

Tyson, who scored 44 wins, lost 44 KOs in total with 50 wins, 2 draws, and 6 losses, left the ring after losing a 6-round KO defeat to Kevin McBride in 2005.

But Tyson posted a training video on his SNS earlier this month and declared his return through a charity match.

Against Tyson's return match, Hollyfield, who recently announced his return, was a prominent figure.

Tyson lost two of his past two fights with Hollyfield.

In 1996, he lost to the 11th round TKO for Hollyfield, and a year later in the return match, he got the stigma of 'nuclear teeth' as ​​a result of biting Hollyfield's ears.

Tyson wrote that it wasn't because of the money that he was playing before returning to his mid-50s.

He said, "No matter how much money I make, I will not take any money." All the proceeds will be donated to charities.