Former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, 57, reassured fans of his well-being on Tuesday, stating he felt "100%" following a recent health scare. Tyson required medical attention on Sunday after experiencing nausea and dizziness during a flight from Miami to Los Angeles. Paramedics treated Tyson onboard the plane at Los Angeles International Airport before allowing other passengers to disembark.

The health incident raised concerns as Tyson prepares for his controversial return to the ring against YouTuber Jake Paul on July 20 in Texas. Despite fears that Tyson's advanced age could pose a risk, the boxing legend insisted he is in good shape.

"Now feeling 100% even though I don't need to be to beat Jake Paul," Tyson posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Tyson, who will turn 58 in June, is set to face the 27-year-old Paul in an eight-round professional bout, sanctioned by boxing authorities in Texas. This will be Tyson's first professional fight since 2005, although he participated in an exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr. in 2020.