Mike Tyson has shared his thoughts on the upcoming fight between Manny Pacquiao and Brandon Rios Nov. 23 in Macau, China.

"I think Manny Pacquiao still has a couple of years ahead of him," Tyson said when asked if Manny is pushing the limit of how far he can go when it comes to boxing.

"He took a great loss, but it's all psychological on how he deals with it," he added.

"If Manny really took his loss to Marquez psychologically, then he will have a problem," he noted.

The Filipino boxer lost his last two fights against Timothy Bradley and Juan Manuel Marquez. He seemed to be rolling down the hill in his boxing career. Thus, if he wants his name to be back on top, he really has to do better in his bout against Rios and prove that he can still win. Rios probably would not make it easy on him.

"A guy like Rios is normally made for Manny, it is going to be truly an exciting fight because he has a lot of spirit and he emerges as a warrior when he fights," Tyson said.

"When Manny was at the prime of his career, he had so much movement and a guy like Rios, who is a game fighter, is just made for Manny," he claimed.

When it comes to critics, who do you think is better than Mike Tyson? Do you agree with him?

In 2009, it has been rumored that Tyson got a job in Pacquiao's training camp, which Freddie Roach immediately denied. It was reported that Tyson came up to Pacquiao before his fight with De La Hoya and offered him advise. Will he give Pacquiao advise this time around?

"Manny can still make a lot of noise in boxing, and this fight will depend on his psychological condition," Tyson concluded.

Tyson recently released his autobiography where he made shocking revelations all throughout his entire professional boxing career.

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