Tyson pays a visit to former heavyweight rival Evander Holyfield. Among the topics explored by the two-time opponents are the infamous 1997 ear-biting incident, and the true nature of their relationship.
Evander invites Mike to join him for his teenage son Evan’s first amateur fight.
Tyson launches the national tour of his one-man stage show in Indianapolis, the city where in 1992 he was convicted of rape. Tyson spent three years incarcerated in nearby Plainfield, Ind.
Mike spends time with a personal hero, NFL great Jim Brown. The two discuss marriage, fidelity and parenting, with Tyson opening up about his shortcomings as a father and a role model.
Mike and his wife Kiki visit the birthplace of his boxing career, the Catskill, N.Y., gym owned by Tyson's former trainer and father figure, the late Cus D'Amato. Later, Tyson mentors some of his promotion's young fighters.
Tyson connects with the boxing greats who preceded him, visiting Jack Johnson's grave and spending time with his hero, Muhammad Ali. Later, Mike watches UFC welterweight Johny Hendricks train before taking in a UFC event with Dana White.