ABC News Unveils Trailer for Two-Part Documentary ‘Mike Tyson: The Knockout’ (Video)

Mike Tyson The Knockout (Credit: ABC News)

ABC News is getting into the ring with Mike Tyson.

On Monday, ABC unveiled the trailer for Mike Tyson: The Knockout, a new two-part documentary series about the boxing legend’s “climb, crash and comeback” — that’s set to premiere later this month.

The special will follow Tyson’s life from childhood to becoming undisputed world champion, to his 1992 rape conviction and his personal struggles, ABC said in a press release.

The four-hour broadcast includes new interviews with actress and boxing enthusiast Rosie Perez; former President of HBO Sports Ross Greenburg; ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap; plus people from Tyson’s inner circle.

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The primetime event will also feature ABC News archival material and previously unaired interview footage with Tyson, who reflects on what he learned throughout his boxing career and his new outlook on life.

“In addition to being an inspiring story of the perseverance and hard-won growth of one extraordinary person, Mike Tyson’s life and career are also relevant to the important collective self-reflection finally occurring in America,” ABC News executive producer Geoffrey Fletcher said in a statement.

Mike Tyson: The Knockout will air on back-to-back Tuesdays — May 25 and June 1 from 8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT on ABC. It can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.

Roxanna Sherwood serves as senior executive producer. Academy Award winner Geoffrey Fletcher serves as an Executive Producer and the Director of Animation. Academy Award-nominated composer Terence Blanchard contributed an original score.

Below are details on each episode, per ABC News.

Tuesday, May 25, 8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT
Mike Tyson: The Knockout begins with Tyson’s youth and his transition from a bullied kid who, in a single instant, discovers his true power, which becomes the basis for the icon’s reputation as “The Baddest Man on the Planet.” Former trainers Bobby Stewart and Teddy Atlas and Joe Colangelo, longtime friend of legendary boxing trainer Cus D’Amato, describe Tyson’s time in and out of juvenile detention, while D’Amato trains a young boy from Brooklyn to the edge of his boxing dream of heavyweight champion of the world. They discuss Tyson’s rise to fame after D’Amato’s death and his spiraling under the pressures of stardom, including his lifestyle of excess partying, his marriage to Robin Givens, his infamous 1988 Barbara Walters interview, including Given’s allegation of domestic abuse, and divorce. Former opponents Michael Spinks and Buster Douglas sit down for interviews and discuss their fights against Tyson, including Tyson’s win over Spinks to become the undisputed heavyweight champion and Tyson’s shocking first professional boxing loss to Douglas, who was a 42-to-1 underdog.

Tuesday, June 1, 8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT
Mike Tyson: The Knockout continues with Tyson’s conviction and prison sentence for raping 18-year-old Desiree Washington, reviewing the cultural conversation that ensued throughout the trial as the public grappled with ideas around victimization and the fall of a hero. Tyson’s defense attorney James Voyles and special prosecutor Greg Garrison reflect on the trial nearly 30 years later. Tyson’s release from prison and his highly anticipated and celebrated re-entry into society is examined. The program also spotlights Tyson’s comeback in boxing and his bouts against Evander Holyfield, including the moment he bit Holyfield’s ear, as well as his addiction to cocaine, as he quickly became vilified and one of the most polarizing athletes in America. The show also touches on Tyson’s deep personal losses, including how he managed to move forward after the death of his daughter Exodus. It showcases an apologetic, middle-aged Tyson making amends for his regrets. The show culminates with previously unaired footage from an interview conducted by ABC News’ Byron Pitts, to whom Tyson poignantly reflects on the man he is today.