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Man struck by Mike Tyson on airplane was an 'overly excited fan,' lawyer says

Mike Tyson was apparently all smiles in Miami on Thursday, just hours after the former boxer was reportedly caught on video punching another passenger on a flight out of San Francisco Wednesday night.

The man boxing legend Mike Tyson was filmed punching on an airplane was just an "overly excited fan," according to the man's lawyer.

Tyson was filmed striking the man on a JetBlue flight on Thursday. The man and his companion were reportedly harassing Tyson for several minutes prior to the incident. Police have not pressed charges relating to the incident, and the man's lawyer, Matt Morgan, argues Tyson should have contacted a flight attendant.

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"At first their interaction was cordial," Morgan told NBC. "At a certain point, Mr. Tyson became agitated by an overly excited fan and began to strike him."

"This situation could have been avoided simply by contacting a flight attendant," he added. "To state the obvious, as one of the greatest fighters of all time, Mr. Tyson should have known not to use his hands on an overly excited fan."

Mike Tyson (L) and Lennox Lewis trade punches during round one of their WBC/IBF/IBO World Heavyweight Championship bout at the Pyramid Arena in Memphis, Tennessee, June 8, 2002. (Reuters)

The man is alleged to have thrown a bottle of water at Tyson ahead of the scuffle, though he denies doing so.

While the man has not pressed charges for the incident, Tyson could have faced a felony for the scuffle, Chicago-based attorney Andrew Stoltmann told Fox News Digital.

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