Mike Tyson's visa canceled, speaking tour may be silenced

by jandress | October 3, 2012 at 09:15 am
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Mike Tyson was looking forward to meeting the people who inspired his famous facial tattoo. And, presumably, some people in New Zealand and Australia were looking forward to hearing the former boxing great during his speaking tour down under.
But it now appears that nobody is going to get their wish.

Tyson's visa for New Zealand has been canceled after a charity that would have benefited from a appearance by the one-time heavyweight champ pulled out of the event due to his 1992 rape conviction. And Australia still hasn't decided whether to let Tyson in to perform his one-man show, "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth," which is directed by Spike Lee and appeared on Broadway earlier this year.

Tyson has said he was hoping to meet New Zealand's indigenous Maori people -- whose facial art he said inspired his own -- while in the country to speak in November at the "Day of Champions" charity event in Aukland. He had initially been granted a visa in the country, but Prime Minister John Key has spoken out against the visit and the Life Education Trust charity withdrew its support of the event on Tuesday.

The ex-fighter was sentenced to six years in prison for the 1991 rape of an 18-year-old woman in an Indianapolis hotel room and served three years before being released on parole.

People with that type of criminal record are often denied visas in Australia, but a spokesman for the country's Department of Immigration and Citizenship said a decision on Tyson's application is “still pending.”

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