Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson barred from entering Chile


FE Team | Published: November 10, 2017 12:17:20 | Updated: November 11, 2017 14:08:07


American boxer Mike Tyson (C) is escorted by members of the Investigative Police of Chile (PDI) at the Santiago International Airport in Santiago, Chile on Thursday. - via Reuters

Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson has been prevented from entering Chile due to his criminal record.

Chilean media reported Tyson was planning to attend an awards ceremony in Santiago.

But the 51-year-old American, who has convictions for rape, assault, and cocaine possession, was put on a flight home by immigration police on Thursday.

Police at Santiago airport said Tyson was deported for "not complying with immigration law."

Tyson was stopped from entering the UK in 2013 because of previous convictions.

"Upon review of his record, and as authorised by current immigration law, all foreigners who have been convicted or prosecuted for any crime may have their entry into the country impeded," said police.

The two-time champion served three years of a six-year sentence imposed in 1992 for raping a teenage beauty-pageant contestant.

He became the youngest world heavyweight champion, at 20, when he beat Trevor Berbick in 1986.

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