Joe Giudice says he is willing to fight Mike Tyson in a Celebrity Boxing
Joe Giudice declared he is willing to fight Mike Tyson if they are matched up against one another for Celebrity Boxing.
Last year Joe moved back to his native Italy while awaiting a final legal decision on whether he would officially be deported there after his jail term for fraud.
Now the 48-year-old Bravo hunk has signed with Celebrity Boxing promoter Damon Feldman and told TooFab: ‘Listen, I’ll go for a few rounds with anybody.’


What if: Joe Giudice (left) declared he is willing to fight Mike Tyson (right) if they are matched up against one another for Celebrity Boxing
He spilled: ‘It doesn’t matter to me. I’m not afraid of anybody. I don’t care who it is…I’ll get in the ring with anybody.’
The beefcake, who is in the midst of a divorce with his reality star wife Teresa Giudice, said: ‘I mean, if he’s willing to go three rounds, I mean, why not?’
Joe declared that fighting the legendary boxer ‘would be fun, you know what I mean, it’d definitely be fun,’ although he cited Mike’s expertise in the field.
‘I mean, listen, he’s tough and that’s his business. You know what I mean? Boxing is this business. That’s his business,’ said Joe.

Heavy lifting: Last year Joe moved back to his native Italy while awaiting a final legal decision on whether he would officially be deported there after his jail term for fraud
‘Whatever, it doesn’t make a difference to me. I don’t care who I really have to box. You know what I mean? It is what it is,’ he dished.
Joe also dished that ‘nobody really wanted to fight me’ while he was serving 36 of his 41-month sentence in prison.
He was born in Saronno, Lombardy and has been in America since childhood but neglected to ever obtain U.S. citizenship, leaving him vulnerable to deportation after he and Teresa were convicted of various counts of fraud in 2014.
Both Joe and Teresa spent time in jail, serving back-to-back sentences so that one parent at a time could be home with the children.

History: He was born in Saronno, Lombardy and has been in America since childhood but neglected to ever obtain U.S. citizenship, leaving him vulnerable to deportation
After his 36-month prison stint, Joe was transferred straight to the Clinton County Correctional Center in Pennsylvania and into the hands of ICE last March.
Joe’s deportation was court ordered back in October 2018 and his multiple appeal requests have so far fallen on deaf ears.
We came close a few times, three, four times. But nobody really wanted to fight me because once I stepped up to him and you know, pretty much took their heart, they didn’t want to fight,’ Joe bragged to TooFab.
He dished that the inmates he nearly brawled with ‘were big too!’ claiming that they were ‘much bigger than like Tyson,’ who is 5’10”.

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