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Social media weighs in on Mike Tyson airplane incident: 'Dude got exactly what he deserved'

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The internet has seemingly sided with former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson after video from a flight on Wednesday night appeared to show the legendary boxer punching another passenger who was allegedly harassing Tyson prior to the altercation. 

Video footage first released by TMZ Sports on Thursday appeared to show Tyson punching a man seated a row behind him at San Francisco International Airport on a flight headed to Miami. According to Tyson’s reps, the man was badgering him and even launched a water bottle at Tyson prior to the incident. 

MIKE TYSON COULD FACE FELONY CHARGE OVER AIRPLANE INCIDENT, ATTORNEY SAYS

"Unfortunately, Mr. Tyson had an incident on a flight with an aggressive passenger who began harassing him and threw a water bottle at him while he was in his seat," they told the outlet. 

Former professional boxer Mike Tyson attends Celebration of Smiles Event hosted by Dionne Warwick on her 81st Birthday to benefit medical charity organization, Operation Smile and The Kind Music Academy on Dec. 12, 2021 in Malibu, California.  (Photo by JC Olivera/Getty Images)

The video instantly went viral, with the majority of those on Twitter seemingly taking Tyson’s side. 

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Chicago-based attorney Andrew Stoltmann told Fox News Digital on Thursday that Tyson could face serious repercussions and his status as a trained fighter plays a large role in that. 

"Historically trained fighters, mixed martial artists, are usually held by both police and judges to a higher standard in large part because it goes to intent," Stoltmann explained. "A trained fighter realizes they have the ability to

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