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Mike Tyson all smiles in Miami after scuffle with airline passenger

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

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.

On Thursday evening, legendary wrestler Ric Flair posted a photo of Tyson at LIV, a nightclub in Miami. 

Tyson was captured holding up his left fist alongside Flair while wearing a black FightCamp t-shirt. FightCamp is a fitness startup that reportedly raised $90 million from well-known boxers, including Tyson.

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"We’re Live At LIV In Miami! WOOOOO!" Flair wrote on Twitter. 

Tyson was scheduled to speak at the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference Afterparty around 8 p.m. at LIV, according to TMZ. The boxer was initially scheduled to talk at the weed industry event at 12:05 p.m., but he had to cancel "due to a flight change," the outlet reported. 

Earlier in the day, Tyson was seen happily greeting fans as he arrived at his hotel in Miami. 

Video released by TMZ Sports on Thursday appeared to show Tyson punching a man seated a row behind him at San Francisco International Airport. According to the report, the man continued to badger Tyson after he told him to "chill."

The San Francisco Police Department told the outlet that two people believed to be involved were detained and that one person was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. They added that the person being treated "provided minimal details of the incident and refused to cooperate further with the police investigation."

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